HelloThanks for the information.I was surprised to read your sentence `` Nobuo's family is funny as hell ? ''…
Because it is only a comment on a show, I think "thanks for the information" is misused. ^^ As there wasn't real information about the show delivered, but just my biased opinion. If you were asking me for my opinion, and I would give it to you, then you could thank me, but it would be because I would have done what you asked of me. :) So you don't have to thank me. ^^
It is not a bad thing to thank people, I just wanted to explain things to you. I hope I didn't sound arrogant. Anyway, to the real question, I asked Google because I wasn't sure how to explain, because english is not my first language. And this is an answer I found :
When we say something is "funny as hell" or "hot as hell" or "depressing as hell" we are using the word hell as an intensifier. That just means it increases the degree to which we wish to express our feeling about the particular adjective involved.
In other words, "funny as hell" just means the thing is very funny.
Sometimes extremely unconfortable, but a really interesting show. The first 1 or 2 episodes were a little "mmh?"…
Episode 4 for me was peak horror as to how close to home it felt. A story we all saw happen around us, I think. A person, getting swept along because he just doesn't want to think about it, and just follow the current. Even if the current goes straight to hell.
The attempted sexual assault in the bar was already tense, but I couldn't help but gasp when he stopped his attempt to run away , and got back to his aggressor. I was so scared that he would actually accepts to do sexual favors in exchange for the bar owner's protection. Thank you Takayanagi for coming just on time.
Sometimes extremely unconfortable, but a really interesting show.
The first 1 or 2 episodes were a little "mmh?" for me, but then it got its rythm and atmopshere right. Yamada Yuki is pretty amazing as always, and I loved to see a different teacher for once. We can see him doubt his decisions, sometimes regret it, and being awkward because he is unsure of what to do... Even losing hope in himself. It changes from the "nekketsu" teacher of J-drama, even though I also love them. ^^
A really charming and interesting teacher ! And amazing students.
(I hope the drama will get fully subbed because there was some ethical or philosophical terms that I really don't understand xD)
It's funny because, in real life, King Taejong has a lot more children. But if we're talking about Princes, then it's true that Yangnyeong and Chungnyeong were the most famous (especially the latter, obviously).
But Yangnyeong wasn't AT ALL consumed by greed and need for power, he was a free spirit, who was bored if his prince life, and did rude things on purpose to get rid of his titles. He was happy being banished and formed the richest mercenary troupe ever because his guards went on exile with him ('cause they were super loyal).
Chungnyeong isn't the second prince, but the third. The second prince, in the same style as Yangnyeong, didn't want to be king, so he became a monk. Anyway, Chungnyeong is the third prince and he loves his oldest brother A LOT. He adores Yangnyeong. And the first prince even called him "his shadow" because Chungnyeong followed him everywhere.
As there wasn't real information about the show delivered, but just my biased opinion. If you were asking me for my opinion, and I would give it to you, then you could thank me, but it would be because I would have done what you asked of me. :)
So you don't have to thank me. ^^
It is not a bad thing to thank people, I just wanted to explain things to you. I hope I didn't sound arrogant.
Anyway, to the real question, I asked Google because I wasn't sure how to explain, because english is not my first language. And this is an answer I found :
When we say something is "funny as hell" or "hot as hell" or "depressing as hell" we are using the word hell as an intensifier. That just means it increases the degree to which we wish to express our feeling about the particular adjective involved.
In other words, "funny as hell" just means the thing is very funny.
A person, getting swept along because he just doesn't want to think about it, and just follow the current. Even if the current goes straight to hell.
The attempted sexual assault in the bar was already tense, but I couldn't help but gasp when he stopped his attempt to run away , and got back to his aggressor. I was so scared that he would actually accepts to do sexual favors in exchange for the bar owner's protection. Thank you Takayanagi for coming just on time.
The first 1 or 2 episodes were a little "mmh?" for me, but then it got its rythm and atmopshere right. Yamada Yuki is pretty amazing as always, and I loved to see a different teacher for once. We can see him doubt his decisions, sometimes regret it, and being awkward because he is unsure of what to do... Even losing hope in himself.
It changes from the "nekketsu" teacher of J-drama, even though I also love them. ^^
A really charming and interesting teacher ! And amazing students.
(I hope the drama will get fully subbed because there was some ethical or philosophical terms that I really don't understand xD)
I watch a lot of jdramas, but it's been a while since I saw such a bad one. --'
From the rating and the comments, I though it would not be good, but that was awesome.
The characters are all cool, interesting, and the cases weren't obvious, or too melo. Really good drama!!!
The first 3 episodes were reallly funny though x)
This is so weartwarming and perfect.
I'll miss it a lot.
I only watched it for Dori, he was hot, I got what I wanted. And I'm waiting for the time where he'll be a lead in a GOOD drama.
The foreign trainees really change the game.
Really really good!
But Yangnyeong wasn't AT ALL consumed by greed and need for power, he was a free spirit, who was bored if his prince life, and did rude things on purpose to get rid of his titles. He was happy being banished and formed the richest mercenary troupe ever because his guards went on exile with him ('cause they were super loyal).
Chungnyeong isn't the second prince, but the third. The second prince, in the same style as Yangnyeong, didn't want to be king, so he became a monk. Anyway, Chungnyeong is the third prince and he loves his oldest brother A LOT. He adores Yangnyeong. And the first prince even called him "his shadow" because Chungnyeong followed him everywhere.
End of Wikipedia anecdote ~~
I sure wasn't ready for people getting eaten alive only 5 minutes after the begining of the episode., with blood everywhere.
Anyway, I enjoyed KR Amazons, so I don't mind this, but warning for the people who don't like violence.
The kids are pretty good! There's no acting hole for the young ones, so it's a nice ride.