No I watched it raw, but I read recaps in order to understand. Here is the link to the recaps: https://popv.wordpress.com/2015/07/11/tai-ngao-jun-episode-1/…
Likewise I only know I love you and okay in Thai, not going to get me far. I'll keep an eye out for it on…
Each of us contributes when we recognize a word. I’ll add in every time someone’s says, “You!” Or “Let me go!” Just joking though. I guess I must watch too many slap/kiss lakorns since I only what to say if I’m being kidnapped by my crazy ex-sister-in-law.
What struck me the most about this series is how well it would do as a remake now. I could see the Cupid gang as being a more complex unit, not just glorified governesses, and the maybe a bit more about how Sara and Watit are rebelling by wanting to be their own people (she as a business student, perhaps, and he as a professor) and even a more fleshed out "grandmother frenemies" relationship. This was such a long lakorn with basically not much to say. There needs to be more story in this story. Also, I think this would be right up the alley for some of the younger male actors in "series" shows today who could handle a lakorn series now. Alas, Leeyawanich Nattapol as hero Watit mostly just looked worried. Even his happy face looked worried.
No I watched it raw, but I read recaps in order to understand. Here is the link to the recaps: https://popv.wordpress.com/2015/07/11/tai-ngao-jun-episode-1/…
Did you move these recaps to another site? Looks like this one is closed.
I live in the northern part of the USA and today it's -2 d. F (-18 d. celsius) so, yes, I have a puffy black long down coat. Also a long padded skirt that I wear over my pants and with my coat. Perfect for watching outdoor hockey games! And it makes me feel a little closer to my kdrama idols . . .
Outside the dark Korean color schemes - I also have a bright lime green down hoody for more casual dashes to the car and store. I don't think I'll take that one for a visit to Korea!
Much as I loved the child actress and the initial love story of the leads - this show let me down, down, down. Once again, simply asking a few questions ("Who's this guy in the photo? What's your family's last name?" "Why are you sleeping with so many guys?") would have solved all the problems. Also, at first, I was happy to see that some sort of mental health care was going on for Da (rare in lakorns!) but even that turned into mere window dressing. Yep, not on my top five this year - even undergoing subtitling.
Sad to say that this whole series fell far below my expectations. Although I actually liked Chompoo and Ken's chemistry (quite frankly, I liked her best as world-weary secretary to the tightly wound president - very funny!), the odd mix of thoughtful story-telling and slap-stick comedy was not well done. It made me feel like there were two script writers the whole way through the series! The talking to the camera moments were also weird - not really true if it was documentary style and not really true if it was self-exposition. So odd.
I think this is one of the only lakorns I’ve seen that talks about someone being bipolar (although they are pretty loosey-goosey about causes and treatment) as well as obesity. I wonder if they got funding from the health service? So glad to find subtitles!
well i'm not sure how far of the drama you've gone but it get worse with this moron and raveent's cousin I don't…
I’ve watched with subs until 12 but to the most current ep on YouTube without. I’m beginning to agree that Thaywa is not that smart. But, oddly, I’m starting to like Pring a tiny bit because she is so broken. The actress playing her has a marvelous set of eyes! So messed up but she knows it and she isn’t turning back.
I felt a little weird giving this such a high rating after only 8 episodes but 10 - oh, my gosh, I raised it even more. I love the writing, the emotions and the regrets that everyone but grandfather is apparently showing. With everyone feeling so down, I was wondering what are the chances that Papa Jang killed himself? If I was the kind of person who made MV of dramas with pop music - the theme song would be "Here come the regrets" by Epic High.
The more I go back and rewatch parts of this, the more I think the hero is so dumb that I find it hard to understand that he can run a resort. Secrets that are shared with, like six other people, are rarely secure secrets.
Leeyawanich Nattapol as hero Watit mostly just looked worried. Even his happy face looked worried.
Outside the dark Korean color schemes - I also have a bright lime green down hoody for more casual dashes to the car and store. I don't think I'll take that one for a visit to Korea!