I'm only at episode 4 but I don't like it at all should I drop it or is it going to get better?
Not every drama is worth my time... I do find sometimes it's all about pushing through the first 6 episodes, other times it is all about the timing... I started this drama 8 months ago and I just couldn't get through Ep 2...I was bored.
I suddenly decided to picked it up again from the beginning this weekend, and found myself unexpectedly sucked.... I watched all 20 ep in 3 days. It has an interesting take on the role of the press when it comes to ethical reporting. It shows how the current -generation won't stand for injustice, even when it means exposing the darkness in your own family. The romance is sweet, the friendships are touching...
Viki.com has the European licensing. In the US it is only licensed on www.Kocowa,com if you don't have a subscription for Kocowa. I know you can find it on www.Dramalike.tv
I watched the final few episodes on youtube...I thought is was so cute and funny, until the script started to take a strange turn...It could have ended at 15 or 16...17-20 ehhh ...smh.
Radiant office kept climbing the ratings in korea... This is an office drama first, the romance relationship between the CEO and his love level employee was built within it. The story deals with real life issues which are present in their working world, and then the relationship of two people who grow in a deep and sincere loyalty, trust and mutual appreciation...as Boss-Employee, Friendship and then friends plus...She's a overcomer who's never been given a break and he's a CEO who hates those who abuse the system. He wont break the rules, but there is something about her which pulls on his heart to bend them. This is a story about two people who evolve into their true selves through encountering one another... I adored all of the glances, sweet exchanges, they sincere way the leads protected and think about each other...They have a special chemistry, one that is far more realistic when it comes to how romantic relationships develop than most kdramas display. I can easily go back to it again and again.
The king is handsome, and his costumes are beautiful. His favorite line in almost every episode, is "I will…
In the book she doesn't fall for him, but I read in the drama she will. The real king this is based on and the saga around his reign can be found on wikipedia....The romance is a fictitious...
We are at the 1/2 way point so this is usually when mutual affections begin to form, but is also when all of the evil plots start to take shape. I'll be curious to see how this end...most chinese dramas I have seen tend to have a less than happy all it wonderful ending...Maybe I am watching the wrong ones. I would love to see the leads finally live happy after killing off all of the power hungry vultures surrounding them.
I wonder what is up with tvN, JTBC, OCN licensing... Why is none of their new programs being licensed...
@dana1004 Netflix had 103.95 million streaming subscribers worldwide 6 months into 2017, 56 million of them are from the US. It's rapidly growing in Europe and parts of Asia. I watch it often when I travel to Mexico, UK and Scandinavia.
"Since Netflix launched its streaming service in 2007, the service has expanded globally, first to Canada, then to Latin America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan to include 60 countries. Jan 6, 2016" Wikipedia
I wonder what is up with tvN, JTBC, OCN licensing... Why is none of their new programs being licensed...
I'm wondering if tvn is looking at launching their own site, like the big three did with kocowa. It seems like the market is shifting and now the technology and audience makes it is possible for networks to cut out or rework the middle man.
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I suddenly decided to picked it up again from the beginning this weekend, and found myself unexpectedly sucked.... I watched all 20 ep in 3 days. It has an interesting take on the role of the press when it comes to ethical reporting. It shows how the current -generation won't stand for injustice, even when it means exposing the darkness in your own family.
The romance is sweet, the friendships are touching...
Personally I would give it 8.5-9 rating.
In the US it is only licensed on www.Kocowa,com if you don't have a subscription for Kocowa.
I know you can find it on www.Dramalike.tv
We are at the 1/2 way point so this is usually when mutual affections begin to form, but is also when all of the evil plots start to take shape. I'll be curious to see how this end...most chinese dramas I have seen tend to have a less than happy all it wonderful ending...Maybe I am watching the wrong ones. I would love to see the leads finally live happy after killing off all of the power hungry vultures surrounding them.
"Since Netflix launched its streaming service in 2007, the service has expanded globally, first to Canada, then to Latin America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan to include 60 countries. Jan 6, 2016" Wikipedia
I believe it is also in S.Korea now too.
www.dramalike.tv is better for kdramas