I get this is a novella-type drama. I do find it a bit frustrating, that there is a lot of recircling on the same overdramatic plot lines. There is little to no character development, people keep falling into the same rabbit holes of bad habits and misunderstandings. We have 8 episodes left, why is there little to no personal growth by anyone in the saga. PLUS....Mi Rin and Jun Oh's relationship could have been given far more time in the story over some of the redundant insanity were exposed to each week. It is the one part of the story I look forward to watching, but it's only given a few sparing moments.
2nd male lead is the uncle of ML. He choose not to tell the wife because he feel that is not right to share ML…
It's not a secret that the SML is the ML uncle or that the girls are best friends, or where they work, everyone knows how they are related/ connected within the story. The only thing the SML doesn't want to reveal is the ML's deeper issues surrounding his birthday. He's doesn't want to betray his nephew by revealing the cause of his past trauma, especially without permission on what he can and can't say. Sure, he could simplify it without saying much, but then it wouldn't be a drama without some tension and mystery between the characters.
Trying not to be annoyed with the translator for calling Pao Cai (Chinese pickled vegetables), Kimchi. 아이구!
Let's face it....Most of the west has no idea what Pao Cai is, while Kimchi has become trendy in the west over the last few years. Even sellers on Aliexpress know this too, which is why they promote Chinese-style pickling jars (same as in this drama) as kimchi jars and not Pao Cai jars. It feels like the robbery of culture, for personal gain. Honestly, They can still say they can be used for making kimchi, however, they shouldn't brand the jar as if it is something that is culturally Korean or makes Kimchi appear to be Chinese. It would be better if they shone a light on their own traditional food culture rather than making use of what is not theirs. Ahhh... Sorry about my rant. It does get irritating to see the word often get twisted this way. Thankfully, this subject in the drama is over so I will just move on and enjoy the rest.
ohh 8.4 rating? is this good? I'll just watch after all eps are subbed tho :< i see the frustration coming from…
The subs are out just poorly done. Mix of auto translate and human editing, you have guess or let your imagination fill in the intention at times. Still... worth watching regardless.
I absolutely hate SR. She's just wants money, like you don't have to be rich to be happy. Look at me SR!!
There are a few reasons. She is clearly delusional and manipulative. It's more of a deep fear of settling for less than the fantasy she created for herself, she wants her happily ever after as she has created it to be. She is obsessed, to the point she either needs a solid mental health MEDICAL staycation or a very skilled exorcist. She had a thing for the CEO, way before she got pregnant. She daydreamed of being with the CEO and all the things being with him would bring to her life. Then her child came into the story, so she put him into the story and found a way to get herself included. When the CEO's wife died her imagination took overall sensibilities, she saw herself becoming the replacement and this would solve all her problems and bring her complete happiness. The closer she got to her dream being real, then it is ripped away, the crazier she becomes to get it back.
Anybody else having a hard time accessing live show
No, but KBS drama always uploads on YouTube clips at the same time of airing but nothing has been added today, which I find strange. I was thinking maybe there was only one episode this week, but it does say 42 airs at 19:55 on sunday on the website.
I caved in and started it... Even with the sucky subs it's got my full attention. Such a delicious feast to watch these two leads! Still hoping for better subs in the future... PLEASE VIKI!!!
Jin Yi and Zhang Bi are a hilarious pair! I'm so amused by their interactions. LOLBtw this drama's airing schedule…
It may seem a little slow, but the episodes are 1 and 15 min long which is pretty long compared to many cdramas. It's also only 16 total. It's basically like watching a Kdrama.
I am really enjoying this drama, though today 13-14 was a bit over the top at moments. Previews for next week look really good. I kinda wish I waited to bing on it.
I have just noticed that in Asians dramas they often split the bill …Where I come from a man always pays , it…
In Korea, Friends or co-workers, the bill is split between everyone at the table, unless someone is older or is the boss or team leader, sometimes the person who has a birthday or promotion is expected to treat everyone. In most cases, age and position rules have more strength than gender. I guess this is true in dating too. If the couple is close in age, the man buys dinner, the girl will buy coffee or a snack afterward at a cafe. My Indian friend always tells me "I'm Punjabi, a man always pays." We are only friends and he won't let me pay ever...ever. I am older than him by a few years. In the US, it really depends on the people. You pay for what you order unless you discuss sharing a dish and split the bill, or if someone offers to treat. I read somewhere that 60% of the time the man pays, 40% of the time the couple split the bill. It's my guess that splitting the bill is more common for those living and working in a bigger city, compared to those who live in the smaller rural areas of the country, where values are more traditional. My European friends say it's about who does the inviting unless there is an agreement to split the bill. (UK and Scandinavia)
I watched the first 8. I guess it depends on what types of dramas you like. It's a youth idol drama, packed with the typical cliches of immature jealousy, illogical reasonings and simple humor. I don't dislike it, I won't remember it a month from now unless there is a major change in the current flow of the story.
PLUS....Mi Rin and Jun Oh's relationship could have been given far more time in the story over some of the redundant insanity were exposed to each week. It is the one part of the story I look forward to watching, but it's only given a few sparing moments.
The only thing the SML doesn't want to reveal is the ML's deeper issues surrounding his birthday. He's doesn't want to betray his nephew by revealing the cause of his past trauma, especially without permission on what he can and can't say. Sure, he could simplify it without saying much, but then it wouldn't be a drama without some tension and mystery between the characters.
Honestly, They can still say they can be used for making kimchi, however, they shouldn't brand the jar as if it is something that is culturally Korean or makes Kimchi appear to be Chinese. It would be better if they shone a light on their own traditional food culture rather than making use of what is not theirs.
Ahhh... Sorry about my rant. It does get irritating to see the word often get twisted this way.
Thankfully, this subject in the drama is over so I will just move on and enjoy the rest.
It's more of a deep fear of settling for less than the fantasy she created for herself, she wants her happily ever after as she has created it to be. She is obsessed, to the point she either needs a solid mental health MEDICAL staycation or a very skilled exorcist.
She had a thing for the CEO, way before she got pregnant. She daydreamed of being with the CEO and all the things being with him would bring to her life. Then her child came into the story, so she put him into the story and found a way to get herself included. When the CEO's wife died her imagination took overall sensibilities, she saw herself becoming the replacement and this would solve all her problems and bring her complete happiness. The closer she got to her dream being real, then it is ripped away, the crazier she becomes to get it back.
Still hoping for better subs in the future... PLEASE VIKI!!!
Previews for next week look really good. I kinda wish I waited to bing on it.
My Indian friend always tells me "I'm Punjabi, a man always pays." We are only friends and he won't let me pay ever...ever. I am older than him by a few years.
In the US, it really depends on the people. You pay for what you order unless you discuss sharing a dish and split the bill, or if someone offers to treat. I read somewhere that 60% of the time the man pays, 40% of the time the couple split the bill. It's my guess that splitting the bill is more common for those living and working in a bigger city, compared to those who live in the smaller rural areas of the country, where values are more traditional.
My European friends say it's about who does the inviting unless there is an agreement to split the bill. (UK and Scandinavia)
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It's a youth idol drama, packed with the typical cliches of immature jealousy, illogical reasonings and simple humor. I don't dislike it, I won't remember it a month from now unless there is a major change in the current flow of the story.
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