How did get to watch episode ? I waited all day for it to be subbed. Unless you watched it without it. But if…
You might already have watched the episode by now but http://fastdrama.co/ and http://quickdrama.com/ are normally very quick to sub dramas - at least they're the quickest ones among the sites I know! It was out last night at 10 PM (GMT 1+). :)
And... finally So So was caught by her brother! I began finding the way she kept escaping quite annoying as soon as it was revealed that he was her brother. It's not like he's some crazy ex or is trying to hurt her. I suppose Ma Roo kept helping her out since he thought they had had a romantic relationship.
If he really was directly responsible for her death, I wouldn't forgive him.
If that's the case and Jin Joo [for some reason] eventually forgives him, I don't think it would be very realistic. Even if you're a very nice and forgiving person, the chance of forgiving somebody for having literally killed your parent is almost at 0%. I really just hope it's all a misunderstanding, just like with one of the reasons (Jin Joo finding out Ban Do was "cheating on her") they divorced.
Ended up dropping it. I liked the first two episodes but after that it just seemed like it was getting less and less interesting, for me at least. I could give it another chance if I forced myself to but I'm currently watching too many dramas for that, haha.
Also, I felt awkward with Kai's appearance (is that even the right word?) since the very beginning. He's supposed to be a high school student but looks much older than that. He would have matched a college/university drama much more... appearance-wise, that is. Using slightly older (compared to actual teenagers/students) actors for such roles is nothing new in dramas though.
Oh, wow, I did not expect that plot twist, haha. I thought the guy who kept chasing So So was her ex or something, but instead it ended up just being her younger brother? Now he seems more likable at least!
I'm having a really hard time choosing between Ban Do and the second lead. I can see why the second lead deserves to be with Jin Joo but I just can't let him have her, haha (though I'm already suffering from SLS). Jin Joo ending up with Nam Gil would change her future, and if that's the case, Seo Jin wouldn't be born in the first place. Seeing how much she loves him, I don't think she'd let him disappear for another guy. Mothers are usually not like that. I just really hope Ban Do realizes that as well though. It doesn't seem like he has thought much about his son, as of now.
Oh, well... guess I'd just have to accept my first SLS of fall 2017. :')
Based on the ending of episode 4, I suppose Ban Do is somehow responsible for the death of Jin Joo's mother? Also, wow, this drama is already making me feel emotional...
I've become more and more invested in the elder couple's story. So far (after having watched episode 3) they are my favorite pair but I'm also curious to see what exactly is going on with the "affair" couple.
Also, what's with the 7.9 rating? It has exceeded my expectations and is very different from most dramas I have watched! One of the best dramas that are currently airing in my opinion! :)
Enjoyed it surprisingly more than I had expected. Hated the female teacher and how crazy Kotoko was - did she have to shout and fangirl over Naoki all the time? Did she have to make it so obvious, at that? It almost sounded like an arranged relationship since even Naoki's mother wanted him to end up with Kotoko, despite him not sounding interested at all.
Even so, I actually enjoyed this more than Playful Kiss which I hated so, so much. I'm also glad it wasn't longer than 9 episodes even though the leads' relationship progressed in such a weird way where Kotoko kept following him like a puppy till even the last episode.
Also, when exactly did Naoki's feelings for Kotoko change? He seemed the same - cold and careless - throughout the whole drama until the last 5 minutes.
Nah they did there's 4 episodes out they probably aired it all on the first day
Yeah, I know. I just said they didn't air any episodes on Tuesday. Instead, they aired all 4 episodes on Monday. Yesterday, I was expecting an extra 2 episodes (=6 episodes this week)! ;)
Dropped it after 3 episodes. It was definitely not my taste and the many NSFW scenes made me extremely uncomfortable. I was expecting it to only go on for an episode or two but it didn't. Not only that, I didn't find the plot very interesting either. It reminded me too much of an anime/manga (which is no surprise as it's adapted from a manga).
Honestly, by no doubt, one of the best dramas this year! If not, the best!
This year there haven't been lots of dramas that I have absolutely loved from start to finish. They have normally been interesting at first but lost their "charm" throughout the drama. Every episode in Save Me has kept me interested though, and on top of that, the suspense is no joke! I'm the kind of person who really needs a lot of suspense in order to label something as "suspense". Save Me did not fail to shock me in every episode and make me so impatient for next week's episodes. Kudos to the cast and crew for such an amazing masterpiece! :)
Haha, you're the worst liar ever, Shi Kyung... you "put yourself in a wooden coffin of some sort (with…
Right, and that is why people's status in society shouldn't matter in such cases. If you're placed higher in society than somebody else, there's a big chance you'll get away with something much easier. That's what we're typically presented to in school dramas, at the very least.
Haha, you're the worst liar ever, Shi Kyung... you "put yourself in a wooden coffin of some sort (with…
Exactly! I know he's scared of making it worse by doing so, but that's not how reporting works. Reporting them will definitely work better than letting them "rule".
Haha, you're the worst liar ever, Shi Kyung... you "put yourself in a wooden coffin of some sort (with nails and all) because you didn't want to sleep in the tent"? If you don't want to reveal your bullies (which he honestly should), try at least to come up with a better lie. :')
I'm surprised comedy hasn't been listed as one of the genres. Based on episode 1, I can tell it's definitely not a drama with a super expensive budget. It's pretty nice and cute though... if you're young, that is. It seems to be something fellow students would enjoy or people who are fans of Kai. :)
I'm glad they went for 60-minute-long episodes to be honest, as I'm not a fan of webdramas. But I'm curious to see what Kai has to offer since he's an idol (I'm normally not a fan of dramas with idols as the leads) + the length of every episode is very long compared to the dramas in which he has starred in the past. It is quite obvious that he has improved since Choco Bank or 7 First Kisses so I'm most likely going to continue this! With only 1 episode per week, it will take a while to finish though... hah, 7th of January?
Also, I felt awkward with Kai's appearance (is that even the right word?) since the very beginning. He's supposed to be a high school student but looks much older than that. He would have matched a college/university drama much more... appearance-wise, that is. Using slightly older (compared to actual teenagers/students) actors for such roles is nothing new in dramas though.
Oh, well... guess I'd just have to accept my first SLS of fall 2017. :')
Also, what's with the 7.9 rating? It has exceeded my expectations and is very different from most dramas I have watched! One of the best dramas that are currently airing in my opinion! :)
Even so, I actually enjoyed this more than Playful Kiss which I hated so, so much. I'm also glad it wasn't longer than 9 episodes even though the leads' relationship progressed in such a weird way where Kotoko kept following him like a puppy till even the last episode.
Also, when exactly did Naoki's feelings for Kotoko change? He seemed the same - cold and careless - throughout the whole drama until the last 5 minutes.
This year there haven't been lots of dramas that I have absolutely loved from start to finish. They have normally been interesting at first but lost their "charm" throughout the drama. Every episode in Save Me has kept me interested though, and on top of that, the suspense is no joke! I'm the kind of person who really needs a lot of suspense in order to label something as "suspense". Save Me did not fail to shock me in every episode and make me so impatient for next week's episodes. Kudos to the cast and crew for such an amazing masterpiece! :)
I'm glad they went for 60-minute-long episodes to be honest, as I'm not a fan of webdramas. But I'm curious to see what Kai has to offer since he's an idol (I'm normally not a fan of dramas with idols as the leads) + the length of every episode is very long compared to the dramas in which he has starred in the past. It is quite obvious that he has improved since Choco Bank or 7 First Kisses so I'm most likely going to continue this! With only 1 episode per week, it will take a while to finish though... hah, 7th of January?