Hahaha, yeah. So far most Korean Netflix originals are grim dark stuff, with a few romantic genre exceptions (which…
Agree, squid game ended 😂 not interested in season 2. Who knows what Netflix might do at the end. Knowing how worldwide famous it became, they might wanna exploit it some more after season 2, for a 3rd or 4th season 😂
Very likely that Dong Hee is the killer... he seems almost obsessed with Chi Yeol... it isn't explicitly shown,…
The lawyer’s son is probably trying to save the victims, using his balls to scare them and make them run away or trying to warn them, but he couldn’t save the two. However remember the student girl who pretended she was dating Choi? She was hit by a metal ball and her death was not reported, police didn’t find her body and didn’t come to Pride to investigate her death. So she’s not dead and he was able to save her at least. He’s stuck in his room panicking/crying in the preview because he’s probably traumatised after witnessing the death of the Jin ( the teacher), and feeling guilty for not being able to prevent it? They’re misleading us by making us believe the boy is the killer when it’s in fact the assistant. We might find Mr popular dead in next episodes 😂
I know it’s weird but I watched from ep 5 (the school kids who get pregnant) to 20. Didn’t watch the first 4 episodes also skipped a lot through some episodes (skipped almost all the first ep. about Eun Hui & Mi Ran ). Overall I enjoyed the stories/episodes of Dong Seok & Seon Ah, Yeong Ok & Jeong Jun, Chun Hui & her grand daughter, Dong Seok and his ill mother.
The drama reminded me of Hometown Cha Cha Cha in some ways. I enjoyed it. I do not feel like watching the first 4 episodes but I do recommend people to watch the whole thing.
it takes two to tango and they are just so different in so many ways. what hits me was HG's last words to YS -…
Yes! This! I had also noticed how she never said thank you or sorry to him but he said sorry few times and even when breaking up he sand thank you and sorry. And at least for once she could have uttered those words but no. She didn’t feel affected by the break up, when he left. Up till after watching the video. I disliked her from the very beginning because she just didn’t seem genuine to me. I absolutely didn’t feel like she actually cared about him or loved him. All he was asking for was for her to show she appreciates the things he does and to admit when she’s wrong.
One of the main reasons I really loved Kdramas is because unlike american shows, they would always have only 1 season of max 20 ep (standard, except a few historical dramas or daily dramas).
But once netflix started releasing them, they’re always split into 2 parts and I would be fine with that if the second part would be released 2-3 weeks after the first part. But no…
I’m glad not all good Kdramas are produced by Netflix, at least not yet… 😅 There are still good dramas we can binge watch from beginning to end or have the usual 2 episodes per week schedule 😊
The drama reminded me of Hometown Cha Cha Cha in some ways. I enjoyed it. I do not feel like watching the first 4 episodes but I do recommend people to watch the whole thing.
But once netflix started releasing them, they’re always split into 2 parts and I would be fine with that if the second part would be released 2-3 weeks after the first part. But no…
I’m glad not all good Kdramas are produced by Netflix, at least not yet… 😅 There are still good dramas we can binge watch from beginning to end or have the usual 2 episodes per week schedule 😊