I've just watched the raw episode 94. It is very good to see HS discover the DNA report in JT's desk. I am not…
But, can he still stay silent if his father continues dragging her? 🤔
HS isn't the cleverest or bravest character but I believe his concience will eat him. SJ is the main protagonist and ofc the reveal will be her achievement, but I can see HS drunk spilling out the secret either to her or his drink buddy, WR.
I saw the ending scene and the preview. Anyone know what made HS go home and search the desk? Let's hope he doesn't…
Actually, that was out of the blue. He must have suspected something isn't right since NY used to be in his father's office too many times, but that's one thing and searching this damn still unlocked drawer is another.
Is the same usual overacting, u will get pass it just ignore lol.
That practically means that the actors aren't that good because overactive or not the differences in each different character they portray should be obvious to the viewers. I agree with you, I have watched both mother and uncle a lot recently and their acting is pretty much the same.
I feel that the fact that he lost his wife -probably because she was killed- contributed to that attitude, but…
True, books tend to be better and personally I have only two exceptions in mind: Poldark BBC 2015 - 2019 adaptation and Grantchester ITV season 1. The TV material had been superior to the book in every possible way.
I will let you know, sure! It will take some time as I have ordered the original book from Germany, and sadly real life doesn't leave a lot of free time for reading, but I will do it. I have a hunch that this adaptation has kept intact the scent of the book and as for the cultural differences, perhaps they aren't as grand as we imagine.
The first two episodes were captivating, dark, mysterious and heartbreaking. We all know that Jeongwoo isn't a murderer. We all suspect that this village has a lot of secrets. Everyone is a suspect.
I was taken aback with the detective's attitude after he was informed about Jeongwoo. Prejudice written all over his face. Glad that he realized by the end of ep2 that not everything is white or black.
Byun Yohan is doing a fantastic job so far. He portrays Jeongwoo's messed state of mind so well.
I haven't read the book, but I am so intrigued by the plot that I ordered it in my local bookstore. I have read some mixed reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, but overall ppl seemed to like it very much. It was Spiegel magazine's bestseller, that alone says a lot. Curious to see which is better, book or kdrama adaptation?
Finally, after 38 long episodes this drama has become interesting. Watching Dora kicking her mother out of her life is so satisfying. Her bond with Dojun is priceless.
I think he just doesn't know how to handle it. I also think they will get back together because Do Ri who has…
Just wait until he catches some real money in his hands. His leech mother will try to drain every cent from him and that will be his explosion point. For now, he is conflicted between the respect he should have for his parents (a very important matter for Koreans) and the resentment he feels because he knows what his mother really is. He can't handle it and I understand him.
The villains are really the ones who made the kdrama fans like me continue watching. Because I want to know how…
No one is saying that villains aren't necessary for the plot. However, for 93 x 30 = 2790 minutes there were how many? 100 minutes in total that the main leads were happy? This drama's fl isn't Hahm Eunjung, let's be honest. It's Kang Byul and there isn't a ml either. It's one woman show.
I just watched the subbed episode (I was absorbed watching Kairos, wow, what a drama!). Yes, I also think they won't drag the reveal for long.
HS isn't the cleverest or bravest character but I believe his concience will eat him. SJ is the main protagonist and ofc the reveal will be her achievement, but I can see HS drunk spilling out the secret either to her or his drink buddy, WR.
Preview:
HS argues with JT and NY. It seems he will help MR(?) He is shown going to the restaurant.
I will let you know, sure! It will take some time as I have ordered the original book from Germany, and sadly real life doesn't leave a lot of free time for reading, but I will do it. I have a hunch that this adaptation has kept intact the scent of the book and as for the cultural differences, perhaps they aren't as grand as we imagine.
I was taken aback with the detective's attitude after he was informed about Jeongwoo. Prejudice written all over his face. Glad that he realized by the end of ep2 that not everything is white or black.
Byun Yohan is doing a fantastic job so far. He portrays Jeongwoo's messed state of mind so well.
I haven't read the book, but I am so intrigued by the plot that I ordered it in my local bookstore. I have read some mixed reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, but overall ppl seemed to like it very much. It was Spiegel magazine's bestseller, that alone says a lot. Curious to see which is better, book or kdrama adaptation?
It's pretty tiring, don't you think?