Wher3d you watch it? In dramacool it is just til 18
They have 20 subbed, two more will be uploaded tomorrow. Dramacool. so and dramacool. ae upload at different times, sometimes one will show up before the other.
The book and drama title in Korean is Sunbae, Don't Put That Lipstick On.My current guess on the English title…
She would never know....Her boyfriend is dating and getting married behind her back.It may be this or something else. "She will (or he will) never know..." is often said when the speaker believes they themselves or another party can intentionally hide or manipulate information and easily deceived someone else. example: She will never know I used honey instead of sugar in the cake. It is very possible the "would" should be "will" and it is a grammar error unless they are implying there is some secret buried, which is possible since the drama is just starting.
I really don't understand the title of this drama. Like, "She (Yoon Song Ah) Would Never Know" what? That Chae…
The book and drama title in Korean is Sunbae, Don't Put That Lipstick On.
My current guess on the English title is that they are referencing her not knowing she was dating someone who had a second story going on behind her back. Who knows it maybe implying something more later in the story.
I love both Ji Chang Wook and Kim Ji Won and a drama where they play a couple should be a dream-come-true masterpiece.…
Yes, There is a real split down the middle between who loves it and those who don't. I am from the camp you described. I am a big fan of JCW , I even enjoy watching some of his most poorly rated dramas. I also love most of the cast members and their previous works. However...I'm beyond frustrated with the behavior of the lead characters, not pleased with the scriptwriter's pace or reasoning. I have felt this way for several weeks. Right now, I don't have much expectation my issues with it will get resolved. I'm very tempted to drop it. I will likely finish it anyway.
Honestly, it's personal. There are many who find the leads relatable and the story realistic. They're eating up every moment of it and looking forward to each new episode. We all see things from a different lens, you have to watch to know if it is worth your time or not.
The novel and drama are titled in Korean "Senior don't apply that lipstick."
This is a drama...I don't see the point of it being an issue in this context. It is normal in fiction for the characters to step out of social norms to make the story more interesting.. Even in the real world, humans are not robots, each person on the planet has a wide range of factors that influence how they would react and interact with the world we all live in. What is not acceptable in one scenario, maybe tolerated or possibly accepted in another, it always depends on the two people involved, and what is happening in the moment. Plus, It is not unusual for someone to step over social boundaries and another person's comfort zone when they are carrying suppressed anger while trying to get a point across. Sure, it was a bit brazen for the ML to be so forward and wipe off the FL's lipstick, but seriously, he didn't harm her or do something illegal, he just crossed a line. The writer is aiming to get the audience connected to the level of the ML's emotions about the FL as well as the situation she is in. She was obviously annoyed with the ML, but he is not a stranger to her. The leads already have an established level of trust in their relationship, there is a communication dynamic already set. They are close, even if it's not romantically intimate. He can get away with more than if he was just a guy in a bar, even if she is a bit jarred by it, she doesn't hate him or fear he will hurt her in some way. Anyway, this is getting long. It's just a drama, so it's going to have grey areas for the sake story telling. I don't think it is worth getting irritated or worked up about.
They introduce another past friend of hers, a male that dresses like a female. He/She stays at their home...It creates some jealously. I feel like they are repeating a bit of the same insecurity plot from last week.
I would definitely be thankful and grateful if someone exposes my cheating boyfriend, he is actually double timing…
I would rather know. I think his way of showing her was more painful but then again she couldn't pretend it wasn't real if he had just mentioned it to her. She had a full on confrontation without any inking that he could be cheating, much less getting married to someone else. I don't think her reaction is crazy. She is angry at herself for looking like a fool, her boyfriend for making her one, she is f funneling that anger at the ML who pointed it out. She is embarrassed, hurt, shocked, and overwhelmed by the unthinkable. He is the person in front of her. The one who turned the light on and woke her up out of her dream world. It's not that uncommon of initial response in a situation like this, eventually, people reflect and collect their feelings, then they direct them toward the person who really hurt them. Just like the call with her mom, obviously, they have issues, especially on the subject of her dating, but that is not why she answered the call and started screaming at her. Her feelings are a mix with the thing she wants to tell her boyfriend but haven't felt free to do. People often say things to family that they wouldn't to others. Her mom will love and forgive her no matter what.
I'm surprised by all the complaints. I started this today without any pre-knowledge. I love the leads. The writing kept my attention. The first 2 EP were interesting enough to keep me eager to see how the adventure unfolds.
The actress in the Korean version put on a ton of weight for the role.
No, she intentionally gained weight for the role. It was discussed in several interviews. She started with 5 kilos (11.5 pounds) and she kept gaining until her peak weight was mid-way through filming.
Am I the only one who thinks he should just move on?
Yes. I feel like she is a toxic mess and turned him into one at the same time. I don't see how she will be "changed" through the revealing of the big secret which has kept her deceiving him since they met. I just want him to find peace and happiness without her, and then move on to someone who sees his value and appreciates him for his true worth. He is such a great person. It sucks seeing him get run over like this.
Dramacool. so and dramacool. ae upload at different times, sometimes one will show up before the other.
"She will (or he will) never know..." is often said when the speaker believes they themselves or another party can intentionally hide or manipulate information and easily deceived someone else.
example: She will never know I used honey instead of sugar in the cake.
It is very possible the "would" should be "will" and it is a grammar error unless they are implying there is some secret buried, which is possible since the drama is just starting.
My current guess on the English title is that they are referencing her not knowing she was dating someone who had a second story going on behind her back. Who knows it maybe implying something more later in the story.
Honestly, it's personal. There are many who find the leads relatable and the story realistic. They're eating up every moment of it and looking forward to each new episode. We all see things from a different lens, you have to watch to know if it is worth your time or not.
It is normal in fiction for the characters to step out of social norms to make the story more interesting..
Even in the real world, humans are not robots, each person on the planet has a wide range of factors that influence how they would react and interact with the world we all live in. What is not acceptable in one scenario, maybe tolerated or possibly accepted in another, it always depends on the two people involved, and what is happening in the moment.
Plus, It is not unusual for someone to step over social boundaries and another person's comfort zone when they are carrying suppressed anger while trying to get a point across.
Sure, it was a bit brazen for the ML to be so forward and wipe off the FL's lipstick, but seriously, he didn't harm her or do something illegal, he just crossed a line. The writer is aiming to get the audience connected to the level of the ML's emotions about the FL as well as the situation she is in. She was obviously annoyed with the ML, but he is not a stranger to her. The leads already have an established level of trust in their relationship, there is a communication dynamic already set. They are close, even if it's not romantically intimate. He can get away with more than if he was just a guy in a bar, even if she is a bit jarred by it, she doesn't hate him or fear he will hurt her in some way.
Anyway, this is getting long. It's just a drama, so it's going to have grey areas for the sake story telling. I don't think it is worth getting irritated or worked up about.
To each his own.
https://subs.windflows.net/2021/01/20/boss-koi-2/
I don't think her reaction is crazy. She is angry at herself for looking like a fool, her boyfriend for making her one, she is f funneling that anger at the ML who pointed it out. She is embarrassed, hurt, shocked, and overwhelmed by the unthinkable. He is the person in front of her. The one who turned the light on and woke her up out of her dream world.
It's not that uncommon of initial response in a situation like this, eventually, people reflect and collect their feelings, then they direct them toward the person who really hurt them. Just like the call with her mom, obviously, they have issues, especially on the subject of her dating, but that is not why she answered the call and started screaming at her. Her feelings are a mix with the thing she wants to tell her boyfriend but haven't felt free to do. People often say things to family that they wouldn't to others. Her mom will love and forgive her no matter what.
I just want him to find peace and happiness without her, and then move on to someone who sees his value and appreciates him for his true worth. He is such a great person. It sucks seeing him get run over like this.