what the hell was that? I really dont like what Yoon Ran Joo said and how the FL went with it.. yes there would…
Ranjoo is absolutely right. Mokha isn't a huge star, she's not even a real singer right now. If people will know that she has connection with Kiho's family, Koreans will tear her apart and there goes her career. People will forget about them soon, especially because they're innocent, so there's literally no reason to be with them right now. She didn't ask her to give up them, she asked her to give up them for now. The thing with Ranjoo is totally different, tho, because that's just a stupid fake drama created by the clickbait media. I get you're angry, but that's not how the real world works. Even tho this is a Kdrama, it's not a fantasy.
What did I say last week for the Ranjoo haters? Now, please apologize to her!😅 I love what the writer is doing with these characters, even the side-characters. I mean, look at Manager Yong Kwan or even Morae. None of them were likable for many episodes, and now they are. I love when characters aren't one dimensional, cardboard copies of others. I'm not saying that their crazy, abusive dad is likable, but he's a great character, too, and honestly, he's not a typical evil character. I loved what Mokha said about her dad. Nobody is born bad or evil.
But my favorite quote from her probably is when she said that, giving up something isn't courageous at all. I hate, when people say, giving up requires courage. The real courage is when you keep going after every time you fail. I mean, how many artists, not just singers, died knowing, people hated their work, but many years later, they were recognized as Legends!
Castaway Diva | EP 9 Castaway Diva delivered yet another emotionally charged episode. What i love about this show…
Totally agree! This is what I love about this show. Some characters look like we're going to hate them, or they're just simple boring and "meh", but no, basically everyone is interesting and not one dimensional. Even their idiot dad is a good character in his own crazy way.
We're now down to the last 3 episodes but I feel like there are a lot of things that should still happen. I wonder…
I wouldn't say there are a lot of things left. I mean, Daddy will be in jail soon, and the second-biggest plot is probably the dead family in the lake. Everything else can be solved in 1 episode. I don't think Mokha becoming a successful Idol is going to happen, it would be too fast. The show isn't really about her becoming an Idol, it's more about family and finding your own way again. Someone said in the comment section that Ranjoo is the Castaway Diva, and I agree. Also, if they will make a 2nd season (probably won't) they can explore Mokha's Idol life more, but right now it's more about restarting her life and living her dream as a singer. If there isn't going to be a big time jump in the finale, I don't think we're going to see her as a hugely popular Idol.
I have high standards, especially when it comes to video and subtitle quality. They still don't have 4K or even a good FHD quality, but what is worse is that, even tho I can read pretty fast, I have to stop the video 10 times because they don't use line breaks. As an official translator myself, I hate when people (companies) don't care about quality. Especially because the platform isn't cheap at all. I didn't watch a lot of drama on Viki, but I don't have too many good experience, honestly. The sad thing is that, there's a lot of drama I want to watch on Viki, but the poorly translated subs and the others things I mentioned don't really convince me to pay for it.
Well, you probably know the difference between the military and the navy uniforms if you used Google. The main difference is in the name. The Navy is mostly active on the SEA. I think you'll understand now.😉
I just realized something. Kiho went to the Navy instead of the military. If you know, you know. This guy never did a single thing for himself.👏 I only noticed this after I watched the episode again. If the viewer doesn't know what's the difference between the Navy and the Military, especially in uniforms, they're going to miss a huge clue for sure.
lmao i get you 😂 i know it is fiction, but we cant help but get bothered by how she survived on that island,…
Yeah, I get that, and you're right, but if we want realism in a Kdrama like this, we should want the same in every show and movie. Honestly, if they would've made it more realistic, people would lose their head. Most Kdrama fans only care about the romance. I would LOVE to see her struggling with PTSD and stuff, and I'm a bit sad they didn't do anything with that, but if they would do, the show would be at least 20 episodes long. Sometimes the budget don't allow artists what they really want to do, especially in Kdramas. Also, we already see, how Kdrama fans react when a story is a bit complicated than what they're used to. People already complaining that there are too many side-stories on the show.😅
It's unfortunate in some ways how most of todays romantic or even comedy dramas having this thriller twist/subplotlines
This is the first time when you watch Korean movies or shows? Because literally 90% of the Korean stuff has 5 different genres. And it's not like Castaway Diva isn't like this since the Pilot.😅 The 1st episode literally started with a child abuse.
imo the drama has been off course since episode 3 and is now very tiring, at least for me. Instead of watching…
That's Korea today. What is happening with the Kang family is happening with a lot of people every day in Korea. Their law is messed up when it comes to domestic abuse or any kind of abuse, especially against women or kids in school. So, yeah, the show is pretty realistic. Also, they literally mentioned why they can't change their names. I mean, they can change it legally, but because she's still married to that idiot, he can see her new name anytime he wants. This show isn't just about Mokha becoming an Idol. Also, there isn't to many sub-plots btw. Only the Ranjoo and the Kang family. So, it's only 3 stories. That's not a lot.
lmao i get you 😂 i know it is fiction, but we cant help but get bothered by how she survived on that island,…
People in real life survived on an island for longer than her. I read about someone who lived 20 years. I'm not sure about their looks but this is just a Kdrama so I couldn't care less about that. But living on an island is realistic if you're not dumb as hell, you can survive. You can read about a lot of people online. Even the Castaway movie was based on a true story.
I saw it MANY times that if a Kdrama isn't straightforward and don't say things out loud, they NEVER understand…
I liked King the Land, but it wasn't perfect. And yeah, it was cliche, but it was a feelgood show for me. So I wasn't fixated on the problems too much. Also, watching Yoona can make you forget the most ridiculous things, too.🤣
I saw it MANY times that if a Kdrama isn't straightforward and don't say things out loud, they NEVER understand…
Exactly, and I think, Kdrama writers and companies starting to realize they should do more shows like western ones because nowadays, more people watch Kdaramas even tho they're not fans at all. That's why we can find more so called "confusing" shows now, unlike back in the day.
I love what the writer is doing with these characters, even the side-characters. I mean, look at Manager Yong Kwan or even Morae. None of them were likable for many episodes, and now they are. I love when characters aren't one dimensional, cardboard copies of others. I'm not saying that their crazy, abusive dad is likable, but he's a great character, too, and honestly, he's not a typical evil character. I loved what Mokha said about her dad. Nobody is born bad or evil.
But my favorite quote from her probably is when she said that, giving up something isn't courageous at all. I hate, when people say, giving up requires courage. The real courage is when you keep going after every time you fail. I mean, how many artists, not just singers, died knowing, people hated their work, but many years later, they were recognized as Legends!