One Spring Night is my favorite of all times. It is such a heartwarming story with incredible acting and OST. Thank you for brining this wonderful creation to the world. Pure talent and artistry. Canāt wait for more of his work.
I think the metal guy is someone whoās not in the show yet. The attack arc is added so the series has more substance…
Agreed - my bet is also on someone who we havenāt yet met⦠Many people suspect assistant Ji to be a bad guy. And frankly there is a serious plot hinting especially with the last attack. Ji is the brother of a student who died in the past, but still donāt think he is a killer.
I really like Geon Ho character - he is just so charismatic. What worries me is that they constantly showing him tired and sleeping (and not just in class so itās not for boredom) - brings a question whatās he doing at night??ā¦. Whatās his story? Donāt want him to be a bad guyā¦
I keep thinking of what Haeng Seon said in episode 1 - āWorld is surprisingly fairā⦠Canāt wait for the red car mom to find out her own ātransparentā husband cheats. Stop noising around and interfering in other people lives - get your own family straighten out.
The ultimate punishment for those evil moms will be their own kids⦠Canāt wait for it to happen in this story. Parents like that are unfortunately too realā¦
Every time I scroll in the comments section to see what people say, I realise more and more that I'm incapable…
K-dramas are definitely something special. Started watching them just half a year ago and must admit Iām hooked. Still trying to figure out why are they so addictive. I find innocence and humor compared to western shows to be the most attractive factor. However, we all have different tastes and some of the shows donāt stick with me especially those involving a lot of corruption (just like CCY ā canāt stomach it ;-), which is quite a frequent plot device in many of them. Another factor that I find so different is frequent use of older actress/younger actor in many K-dramas compared to any western shows. Iām not bothered by it ā but it is definitely a phenomenon with still unclear to me reasons. Is it supply/demand type of thing with many more younger actors available? Or is it a sociocultural acceptability in Korean society? Anyone else can answer this āplease do - Iām really curious. K-dramas are not without flaws like everything else ā there are two that I loved and was really disappointed by the plot in the end to the point will avoid any shows with those scriptwriters. In both cases ā acting and production was superb though. Crush Course in Romance is definitely on the whole entire level higher than many-many other shows ā writing, humor, acting, OST- simply exceptional. This has become my second all-time-most-favorite show with high hopes that the ending will be just as good as the ride.
Although it made me a sad, I liked how the cafe/police station scenes were handled. The waffle lady wasn't wrong…
Totally agree - if we donāt have close encounters with people on the spectrum we know very little. Made me realize how little I know when I watched Love On The Spectrum (On Netflix) - show about real people/real life and more importantly explanation how people on the spectrum think and process things differently from most of us - neurotypical people. I am glad that we see more and more movies/dramas nowadays bringing attention to this.
Just discovered this wonderful actor watching him in Crush Course in Romance. What a talent! Amazing performance! Facial expressions are priceless, humorous and so captivating I forget to read subtitles ⦠šš ā¤ļøš¹
Canāt wait for more of his work.
Many people suspect assistant Ji to be a bad guy. And frankly there is a serious plot hinting especially with the last attack.
Ji is the brother of a student who died in the past, but still donāt think he is a killer.
Donāt want him to be a bad guyā¦
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I would have sold it! ;-)
K-dramas are not without flaws like everything else ā there are two that I loved and was really disappointed by the plot in the end to the point will avoid any shows with those scriptwriters. In both cases ā acting and production was superb though.
Crush Course in Romance is definitely on the whole entire level higher than many-many other shows ā writing, humor, acting, OST- simply exceptional. This has become my second all-time-most-favorite show with high hopes that the ending will be just as good as the ride.
I am glad that we see more and more movies/dramas nowadays bringing attention to this.