Honestly, I'm tired of them wasting screen time on the grand mother's love interest. I've had enough.
today's episode (ep. 11) had the perfect amount of screen time of the grandmother and her probably evil love interest guy. i found their one scene to have good emotional heft as well as some cute brevity/humor. short and sweet screen time that didn't take away precious screen time for the other very important storylines.
I'm happy that Geum Joo apologized to Nam In and they reconciled! This episode was more interesting than those…
i really like that formerly homeless girl!! i think her formerly homeless former boyfriend guy and his 100% completely changed heart to be really stupid (the character AND his behavior towards the girl). i hope we see her in the next ep. or 2.
Why did my heart suddenly moved by🥰 RSO -- that short but slow motion "catching Namsoon with his arm moment…
i agree the "catching Namsoon w/ his arm" moment was pretty good! it IS kind of weird how the show hasn't really had any (that i can recall) moving/romantic moments like that between Namsoon or the intended UBER-hot cop guy!
NAM SOON ACTS LIKE A 6 YEAR OLD CHILD!! i do like this show but the fact Nam-Soon acts like a 6 year old makes her being romantic WITH ANYONE really cringe-inducing. the actress playing her is actually very good in scenes that require emotional heft (crying, etc.) but she's being told (by the director?) to literally act like a person with SEVERE ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT!
the way her character is as of episode 9 (i haven't watched ep. 10 yet) she's so immature/mentally stunted that any male suitor would come off as a grown man trying to "date" a 6 year old child (and that is gross!).
I can't believe its 2023 and people (Korea) still casually make fat jokes
@Itoldsunsetaboutmystar, i agree with you! also regarding the original 2017 Strong Woman series, i found the constant gay jokes (homophobia) pretty annoying as well (i'm gay myself so yeah, it got annoying in the original series big time!).
it was ridiculous that Nam Soon didn't IMMEDIATELY tell her mom that a man (the villain guy) threw her across the room with super-human strength!!! that would have been the first thing i'd tell my mom/family when i saw them!
Oh my granny got style.. check out her new hairdo ..... short crop = super fab🤗
i am loving the granny storyline!! what she said to her judgmental daughter about just because she's older, that doesn't mean she doesn't deserve to find love again was an excellent scene!
okay... this one is not at all like the first one which I loved... the silly things that happened in that one…
the original series had TONS of cringe too. i enjoyed some of it but the constant homophobic "jokes" (like the "Mr. Oh"(?) character who was SOOOOOOOOOOOO over the top/bad stereo type gay person), over-reliance on bland romance as well as her barely ever using her powers were all bad elements in season 1.
This season is definitely lacking in comparison to the first. There was a charm to the first season. The characters…
i am loving the focus on super powers in this new season. i just finished up the original series from 2017 and the main female barely used her powers. that season was WAAAY to much cutesy pie romance stuff imo.
the fact Nam Soon didn't IMMEDIATELY tell her mom that the villain guy had immense (super) strength and was able to throw her clear across the room was ridiculous.
HE'S SO GORGEOUS!!! i know that most(?) people seem to like the villain guy's looks the most but for me the young detective guy is just mind-numbingly (in a good way!) gorgeous!
the way her character is as of episode 9 (i haven't watched ep. 10 yet) she's so immature/mentally stunted that any male suitor would come off as a grown man trying to "date" a 6 year old child (and that is gross!).
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