Hear me out: Considering idol/ trainee pressures, I wouldn't mind if the male lead or HaNa decided to exit earth in the penultimate episode. Why? Show that the system is messed up and all these adults keep using and discarding these children.
Probably not the male lead (even though he's likely) given that he's the male lead...
There are only 2 weeks left and the nice adults are allowing the selfish adults to ruin these kids. They'd need to fix everything next week for this to be a positive story, so...
A lot might disagree but i found the whole self harm part so unrealistic :( someone who's been self-harming for…
Self harm (like suicide) is one of those things where showing it on t.v. leads to increased cases in real life. So, in ficticious shows like these, you show the dream, not the reality. Ah, healed by the power of love. Ah, healed by one session with a professional. Ah, healed by the friends we made along the way. Ah, healed by gaining self confidence.
More and more, though, some shows are showing the reality...so, maybe (considering it was probably prep before the cameras came in)... but...
👀I know how variety shows work. As said, I used to watch the original. What about my comment makes you assume I’m unaware of this? What it also LITERALLY SAYS is that 4 episodes are out. The Netflix episode is also dated as December 15th.
Yu Eun Ho is ... Is he the reason this is rated NC16? He has the eyes of someone who knows how to make babies. Edit: Meant in jest. I assume the rating is related to the fire plot, suggestions of leaving earth on purpose and or how the children came to be living with one parent. Still, he does have that stare...
Right!!! Where is psychological treatment should the newly adopted parents get him psychotherapyI was so happy…
... they aren't his new parents, though. He is indebted to her for a lot of money and she's his boss. He has an aunt, an uncle and a mum who are very much alive and know where he is and about his condition. The adults SHOULD help him, but they're not currently obligated to do so. Hopefully, affection grows and they get him help.
How has she treated them like rubbish, though? The CFO is overworked and taking up the roles of a secretary, yes...…
Staples at an angle are how we're taught to do so for ease. Her coffee a special way is also for comfort. She's not a minor employee. Whilst the workers' personal idiosyncrasies are their own problem, hers are to be catered to by her secretary. It doesn't matter if she has a trauma or if she's just weird. We see how the environment and mood of the office has improved once she got a competent secretary.
Wei Yuan's eyes kept shouting in 19. Not Xu Xi'An, please.....gods! Don't be a hero, don't be a hero... Fail, fail, fail... Don't look at Xu Xi'An, please please please Don't be happy, kid. This isn't good news...
I like it so far but i cant help noticing another ceo (no matter the gender, people with power are...people with…
How has she treated them like rubbish, though? The CFO is overworked and taking up the roles of a secretary, yes... but it seems she's being taken advantage of in this way due to their friendship. CEO is more overworked. She hasn't mistreated any of the other workers. We're told the secretaries can't handle the demands of the job, but the other workers don't seem to dislike her nor do they seem to be treated unfairly. We had one person justifiably fired and it seems she doesn't bother to learn their names- but... why must she?
I have zero expectations and the comments and reviews are so bad that I might go read a book until I regain the courage to dive in...but... I just realised it was Star Hunter Ent. and.... like... I gotta support them.... They gave us Love Sick (which wasn't great, but was instrumental)... I might drop my loyalty if this is as awful and smutty as the comments suggest.
Much as been said about Dylan's imperfect Mandarin but to the international viewers of C Drama (I am one of them),…
I think the show did a good job in episode one. They had someone criticise his mandarin, so we can just go on and believe it's a character trait. Sure, we know it's because the actor is from Sichuan- but that's irrelevant. Yang Ling just doesn't speak mandarin clearly. I hope he doesn’t lose confidence- it was nice hearing him and not a voice actor (nothing against voice actors).
I'm really liking this drama so far but I think that the character description of the ML is a bit off. They keep…
First amongst his peers. It didn't say he was young, just that he did them in his 20s. The actor is newly 40 and looks fit, attractive and is younger than the female lead. He doesn't look old and a noona romace wouldn't make sense with the setup. She needs a carer.
Probably not the male lead (even though he's likely) given that he's the male lead...
There are only 2 weeks left and the nice adults are allowing the selfish adults to ruin these kids. They'd need to fix everything next week for this to be a positive story, so...
More and more, though, some shows are showing the reality...so, maybe (considering it was probably prep before the cameras came in)... but...
Edit: Meant in jest. I assume the rating is related to the fire plot, suggestions of leaving earth on purpose and or how the children came to be living with one parent.
Still, he does have that stare...
The adults SHOULD help him, but they're not currently obligated to do so. Hopefully, affection grows and they get him help.
We see how the environment and mood of the office has improved once she got a competent secretary.
Not Xu Xi'An, please.....gods!
Don't be a hero, don't be a hero...
Fail, fail, fail...
Don't look at Xu Xi'An, please please please
Don't be happy, kid. This isn't good news...
I might drop my loyalty if this is as awful and smutty as the comments suggest.
I hope he doesn’t lose confidence- it was nice hearing him and not a voice actor (nothing against voice actors).