well mow the episode is out with subs but just the 70 %. i can't figure out a reason as to why they would upload…
If you are watching a drama on VIKI then they are first uploaded RAW by VIKI after they get them from the korean TV network ONLY then can the team start working on the segmenting and subbing process, which usually. It takes usually a few hours to a day for the subbing. The team is made up of unpaid fan VOLUNTEERS...That is why you only see them partially subbed at first.
Most people go to work or school, they may even be on the other side of the planet and asleep when the drama is released. so there is not set time limit for completion. It is only possible whenever they have free time...Usually the Kdramas get done faster than the Cdramas. On average... JBL seems to be completed normally before midnight PST.
OMO...It's not often mentioned in blogs but it looks like other possible options for nosebleeds are -Cirrhosis,…
It maybe a combo....I think it is liver damage do to the use of medication and painkillers for so long. If he has head trauma from an injury, that could also explain his hearing voices etc....
OMO...It's not often mentioned in blogs but it looks like other possible options for nosebleeds are -Cirrhosis, as well as Leukemia and a concussion ....
I don't know if everyone in the US is aware but Kocowa.com allows American viewers to watch all of their new dramas legally for free the day it airs...Jugglers being one of them.
You have to sign up with a free account. Then Kocowa will load the new dramas from MBC, KBS and SBS once they are subbed under the "24 Hour Taste" button. - Its usually more like 17 hours based on the window of when they upload it subbed and when the clock hits the 24 hour mark of when it aired in Korea... I normally see them pop-up in Central time zone around 1-4pm. It's often one of the first places I find the subs completed.
Caucasian foreigners are always evil in asian dramas...nothing like type casting.
I swear someone just walks down the street and picks up random caucasian tourists and asks them if they want to star in a kdrama, I have yet to see a decent actor "foreigner" except maybe the guy in Descendants of the Sun. I know they purposely slow down the speed used normally when speaking so it can be more easily understood, but it doesn't excuse how cringy the acting is most of the time. PLUS, It seems like, 90% of the people playing the role of an "American" are really a non-native english speaker with a strong- european accent. The greater the level of influence and marketability Kdramas have globally at this point (with no sign of slowing down), I really do hope they step up their game in this dept.
Oh please, please, PLEASE don't mess this up! The Japanese version (including ALL it's side stories) was PERFECTION.…
I've seen the Japanese version and loved it! IT WILL NOT BE THE SAME.. The Korean version will have it's own identity even if the script is the same, unique to the culture and language it represents. It is also possible it will be several episodes longer. If your worried about it not meeting your expectations, maybe it's better to pass on it... On the other hand, you could choose to appreciate it for what it is in its own right, you never know, you may even enjoy it. Comparing takes the fun out of it.... keep in mind this is being created for people who actually live in Korea, most of which have not seen the Japanese version. Were just blessed to live in an era when it's now possible to experience the globle without having to actually be where a program is being aired at any time, in the present and future.
Well .watch the drama then decide .Everyone has different preferences.You will love the lead couples .
It was always 20. MDL was updated by info given by members who sometimes make assumptions based on what they read via blogs. The best place to look for the correct information is the actual TV networks website or the Korean version of WIKI.
All DRAMAFEVER dramas can be viewed legally here on My Drama List (for those in the US), they usually get added…
You can try Or dramafire.info / dramafiretv.net I usually change my VPN when I travel with an extension so I can still watch my US licensed dramas on Viki.
I watched this months ago....It is still one of my favorites dramas of 2017. I especially enjoyed the romance and the humor between the leads, they shared good chemistry on and off camera. I wouldn't mind seeing them paired together again once JI Chang Wook is out of the military.
Interesting read.... https://www.koreaexpose.com/yeot-sweet-taffy-nasty-aftertaste/
Most people go to work or school, they may even be on the other side of the planet and asleep when the drama is released. so there is not set time limit for completion. It is only possible whenever they have free time...Usually the Kdramas get done faster than the Cdramas.
On average... JBL seems to be completed normally before midnight PST.
People translate the clips and discuss the drama.
You have to sign up with a free account. Then Kocowa will load the new dramas from MBC, KBS and SBS once they are subbed under the "24 Hour Taste" button. - Its usually more like 17 hours based on the window of when they upload it subbed and when the clock hits the 24 hour mark of when it aired in Korea... I normally see them pop-up in Central time zone around 1-4pm. It's often one of the first places I find the subs completed.
https://www.kocowa.com/catalog/Taste24hr
*I read in the Q and A section the dramas will be unsubbed, so far I have always found them translated into English after they are uploaded.
PLUS, It seems like, 90% of the people playing the role of an "American" are really a non-native english speaker with a strong- european accent. The greater the level of influence and marketability Kdramas have globally at this point (with no sign of slowing down), I really do hope they step up their game in this dept.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdEYJVRiFOk
I have yet to find it subbed without it being slowed down.
IT WILL NOT BE THE SAME.. The Korean version will have it's own identity even if the script is the same, unique to the culture and language it represents. It is also possible it will be several episodes longer. If your worried about it not meeting your expectations, maybe it's better to pass on it...
On the other hand, you could choose to appreciate it for what it is in its own right, you never know, you may even enjoy it. Comparing takes the fun out of it.... keep in mind this is being created for people who actually live in Korea, most of which have not seen the Japanese version.
Were just blessed to live in an era when it's now possible to experience the globle without having to actually be where a program is being aired at any time, in the present and future.
I usually change my VPN when I travel with an extension so I can still watch my US licensed dramas on Viki.
ONC has recently started to make 8 and 10 episode dramas, much like they do in Japan.