I just realized Im Joo Yeon, So Mun's best friend, is played by Lee Ji Won who acted as Kang Ye Bin in Sky Castle. She looks so different with bangs and glasses!
So glad to see that more people have joined forces to help with changing the future. I'm especially excited to see present (or past?) Seo Jin getting involved.
Could someone tell me the age of the characters? I don't remember xd
I'm pretty sure Hyun Soo is 18 and Ji Su is 20. As for the others, I don't know if their ages were mentioned in the webtoon, but according to Wiki, these should be their approximate ages: Sang Wook is 32 Eun Hyuk is around 20 Eun Yoo younger than 18
I made a comment an hour ago and left to make lunch. I just returned to read the responses only to find that my comment has been already been sent into the abyss. The rate at which this comment section flies at is amusing.
I stopped at Episode 3 so that I could binge-watch the drama when it ended, but it's disappointing to see how the love triangle took over the show completely. Seeing the direction the drama's taken, I suppose it's not worth my time anymore.
I admit that at first glance, I thought this was a superficial drama. But when I actually gave it a try, I didn't expect it to have such a deeper side. The familial scenes really hit home for me. Such a great watch.
I really love this drama! The mix of comedy and growth is great to watch. Such a shame that it's ending so soon, but hopefully, the possibility of another season comes into fruition.
This is a well-crafted article. Thank you for sharing your views! I tried giving this drama a try due to the positive feedback, but I couldn't get past the first episode. Although it does seem like a cute story, I think it's not my cup of tea.
(Spoilers for Dong Jin's identity) Perhaps this is confirmation of Dong Jin being Min Guk's son: if I saw correctly, the photo Min Guk had of his wife and son could be seen in Hee Ra's restaurant as Dae Shik was leaving.
The call might not have been "Dong Jin, help me!"... but instead "Dong Jin, watch out, the dead guy we just brought…
I see your point, and I think it's a valid one. I think we will never truly understand her thought process unless the writer reveals it, but I still believe it would have been better to get assistance from those in the immediate area.
As for your second point, gender is irrelevant to me. Man or woman, I still would have questioned their decision.
The call might not have been "Dong Jin, help me!"... but instead "Dong Jin, watch out, the dead guy we just brought…
I think you brought up a good point, and I agree that the call could have potentially been the latter. However, regardless of what the call might have been, I feel that it would have been smarter to get immediate help from the people who are already in the building rather than contacting someone who can't do much for you.
First episode was hilarious! Sang Yeob as a first guest was fun, especially his interactions with Jessi. The production cost seems really high considering the amount of effort they put into the show.
Sorry, this is a dumb question but how is this show related to chef fang?
Correct me if I'm wrong as I haven't watched this or Chef Fang yet, but I assume they're related because they both have the same director and seem to share a similar theme of cooking.
Also, there's no need to apologize for asking a question! It's not a dumb question anyway.
As for the others, I don't know if their ages were mentioned in the webtoon, but according to Wiki, these should be their approximate ages:
Sang Wook is 32
Eun Hyuk is around 20
Eun Yoo younger than 18
As for your second point, gender is irrelevant to me. Man or woman, I still would have questioned their decision.
Also, there's no need to apologize for asking a question! It's not a dumb question anyway.