Did you notice in the bathroom scene , when Lee Joon Ho was talking to the Woo-young Woo about Whales and the…
The guy in the mirror was Min Woo, the colleague of Jun Ho and Young Woo. I don't think Jun Ho is necessarily gay as there is a possibility that him and Min Woo are simply roommates.
In the car ride after reviewing the contract with the new coach, Taeyang says that her father's dream was to make her a badminton star and that he didn't view her as her daughter unless she played badminton. She also reveals that he didn't text her for three years when she took a break from badminton until her mother was on the verge of death. So, her father did not offer any support for her when she stopped playing badminton.
Ok but I know that Nam dareum is in the army rn, so were his scenes turned before he went or was the whole drama…
Filming started in May 2021. Due to COVID-19 causing a delay, filming wrapped up in January 2022. Na Da Reum enlisted in the military in February 2022, so filming was concluded before his enlistment.
What is the reason behind giving this drama this title?maybe we will get to know after watching it.
This comment explains the title's play on words in Korean: https://kisskh.at/698379-shooting-star#comment-9306829 Based on the synopsis and the comment above, the title is referring to people having to clean up the "shit" celebrities—aka the "stars"—leave behind.
Can someone recommend me some similar dramas to watch. Been so long since I got the light hearted fun after watching…
Similar dramas in terms of lightheartedness? If so: - What's Wrong with Secretary Kim - Her Private Life - Dali and the Cocky Prince - Fight For My Way
Any other drama.. With similar vibe???? Need something fill while waiting for the subs!!!!!
Perhaps you could try 365: Repeat the Year and Erased (2017). I would also recommend The Bad Kids. While it doesn't involve time loops or time travel, its execution is quite similar to Reset with the use of hidden clues.
Nice article! I typically pass on dramas involving body swaps, but I gave this drama a try since I like Zhang Xincheng's acting. I'm glad I did because it was an enjoyable watch. Both Xincheng and Liang Jie did great acting as the opposite gender. I hope more people give the drama a shot, especially after reading this well-written article.
The posters are creative and intriguing, and the plot and characters sound pretty interesting. Overall, the drama seems to give off a quirky feel? The cast also looks great—I'm a fan of Gyu Young after her recent works.
I missed the fantasy tag and went in thinking this was merely a sageuk drama. I didn't expect a pilot episode packed with exposition and mythology. Personally, I'm not a fan of xianxia, but I'll stick around for a bit because I'm kind of interested to see where this goes, and it seems that it's rare for a Korean drama to have such a genre.
This was such a good watch. I can see it having a second season with more emphasis on Hong Ji Ah and Oh In Bum's relationship, but I won't hold my breath.
Based on the synopsis and the comment above, the title is referring to people having to clean up the "shit" celebrities—aka the "stars"—leave behind.
- What's Wrong with Secretary Kim
- Her Private Life
- Dali and the Cocky Prince
- Fight For My Way
I would also recommend The Bad Kids. While it doesn't involve time loops or time travel, its execution is quite similar to Reset with the use of hidden clues.
Source: "Park Hyung Shik plays Jung Yi Hyun, an intelligent and honest violent crimes detective who wants to pursue a sweet relationship with Yoon Sae Bom." from https://www.soompi.com/article/1493411wpp/park-hyung-sik-and-han-hyo-joo-are-engulfed-in-fear-in-new-poster-for-apocalyptic-thriller-drama-happiness