There's a whole lot more than drug charges with this guy. There's sexual assault charges, bribery charges and…
So the SA charges from the 4 accusers were apparently all false, 1 of them went to jail for it and then one of the 4 decided to put a civil suit against him, the court wanted mediation to take place and Yoo-Chun didn't reply within 2 weeks and was then ordered to pay money for a settlement that wasn't agreed on.
All the things showing up as "scandals", just shows that ppl were really out there to get at him. Like even false allegations are making ppl think of him as a monster even to this day.
Regardless, you can see in his face the stress he's gone through and toll it's taken on him.
Thoroughly enjoyed this one, I'm not sure but it felt like the last 4 episodes came out all at once and if anything I was glad I didn't have to wait for longer.
When I was watching the first few episodes of this show, I felt that it was done in a very Japanese way with the multiple camera angles and the gags.
I would love another season and I hope Park Se Wan gets more lead roles in the future. I know she was a support character in the show but I wonder if Kim Seung Hwa will ever be a female lead, I have a feeling she would one day but as a tough detective in a crime drama.
Overall, I gave it a 9.5 out of 10, I knew straight away when he threw the apple.
I always thought Park Shin Hye was a decent actress in awful dramas with only Pinocchio standing out to be honest. I watched most of Doctor Slump earlier this year but didn't finish it, will go back to it eventually. However, I think this is Park Shin Hye best drama in a very very very long time and her acting is absolutely brilliant, I sincerely hope the drama continues to be great all the way through.
Looking forward to tomorrow's episode (episode 10).
We still have 4 episodes to go in my region and I´m wondering if this show suddenly goes downhill in those final…
The rating whilst a show is going on, I always thought was rather nonsensical because why are you rating an unfinished product. The show had a high rating whilst it was airing because there are people rating it 10 after just watching the first episode, you may have a feeling that the show as a whole could be a 10/10 when you watch a really good first or second episode.
For me the show was decent but it genuinely dragged during the middle between episode 7 to 11 but after that the pace picked up and it got better.
I myself rated it a 8/10 (I unfortunately rate things highly imo) and my younger sister gave it a 7/10 but she doesn't update or really use MDL.
She was not really a villain in the drama but a possessive woman blinded by love.Of course she's to blame when…
At the end of the show, the ML says the ones who kept the truth from coming out were just as bad as the murderers themselves. I agree, the fact that she had the evidence to free him but instead hid the truth and allowed for him and his family to suffer was just so cruel and despicable.
She is a villain though in the series though as she wanted to frame Jung-Woo for Han Seol's murder, so as to put him back into his "bird's cage" so that he only has her to look at.
In the end, she goes insane and that's something that could have been rectified if her stalking behaviour was nipped in the bud, which started when she was in school as she secretly takes pictures of Jeong-Woo.
This series of black out has made my actress into a vallian
Ok first off, I saw this comment after watching the first episode, so I was fuming about it being a huge spoiler, which it kinda is but you soon find out something is not right with her.
However, more importantly, I was thinking "she has been a sort of villain before, when she was possessed in Revenant", I literally finished Black Out earlier today and I was thinking that she was Revenant FL, Kim Tae Ri, the entire time I was watching the show.
I caught up with the show by Saturday and then watched the final episode when it came out. Overall, I did enjoy the series but somewhere in the middle like about 4 or so episodes of the series was a real drag to watch even though at the point I was binge-watching it.
I originally in my mind was going to rate this a 8.5/10 but after my younger sister said she would rate it 7 at most (meaning Romance in the House had a much lower score from her), I felt like I had to re-think the series as a whole, I really like the main FL, more because she was Mu-Deok in Alchemy of Souls, she was the best character of that series. Whereas in this drama, I think the actors and actresses did a fine job but I just thought the pacing wasn't great paired with a slighly generic story that was full of cliches and tropes, something a lot of K-dramas can't avoid unfortuantely. Meaning the ideas did not seem fresh and probably with a lot of ppl being able to guess what was going to happen throughout the series.
I did enjoy it and so I shall give it a modest and rather healthy rating of 8/10.
aww you must have mixed up with Good Partner (nam ji hyuns latest drama)! Happy watching to you!
Oh lol, I don't mind at all. I struggle with dropping shows and yes Romance in the House is boring, I just need to watch the final episode but haven't attempted to try watching it. Sometimes I just never get round to doing it, I done it way too often with shows that were poor or shows that were literal masterpieces.
I really did enjoy Parasyte The Grey and consider it a somewhat spin-off sequel to the original manga, particularly with the cameo you see in the ending.
I recently re-subcribed to Disney Plus for Only Murders in the Building (brilliant show by the way), so was checking what new Korean and Japanses shows were added to the platform since I cancelled my subscription earlier this year, unfortunately the UI and the in-built search engine for Disney Plus is just awful. Came across Judge from Hell, only 4 episodes out so far, not sure whether to jump in now or wait for more episodes to come out.
I'm thinking of watching "One Odinary Day" once I've caught up with Next Door Love.
All the things showing up as "scandals", just shows that ppl were really out there to get at him. Like even false allegations are making ppl think of him as a monster even to this day.
Regardless, you can see in his face the stress he's gone through and toll it's taken on him.
When I was watching the first few episodes of this show, I felt that it was done in a very Japanese way with the multiple camera angles and the gags.
I would love another season and I hope Park Se Wan gets more lead roles in the future. I know she was a support character in the show but I wonder if Kim Seung Hwa will ever be a female lead, I have a feeling she would one day but as a tough detective in a crime drama.
Overall, I gave it a 9.5 out of 10, I knew straight away when he threw the apple.
Looking forward to tomorrow's episode (episode 10).
For me the show was decent but it genuinely dragged during the middle between episode 7 to 11 but after that the pace picked up and it got better.
I myself rated it a 8/10 (I unfortunately rate things highly imo) and my younger sister gave it a 7/10 but she doesn't update or really use MDL.
I wanted to know a bit more towards the end though, I'll elaborate in another comment as a spoiler later.
She is a villain though in the series though as she wanted to frame Jung-Woo for Han Seol's murder, so as to put him back into his "bird's cage" so that he only has her to look at.
In the end, she goes insane and that's something that could have been rectified if her stalking behaviour was nipped in the bud, which started when she was in school as she secretly takes pictures of Jeong-Woo.
However, more importantly, I was thinking "she has been a sort of villain before, when she was possessed in Revenant", I literally finished Black Out earlier today and I was thinking that she was Revenant FL, Kim Tae Ri, the entire time I was watching the show.
I originally in my mind was going to rate this a 8.5/10 but after my younger sister said she would rate it 7 at most (meaning Romance in the House had a much lower score from her), I felt like I had to re-think the series as a whole, I really like the main FL, more because she was Mu-Deok in Alchemy of Souls, she was the best character of that series. Whereas in this drama, I think the actors and actresses did a fine job but I just thought the pacing wasn't great paired with a slighly generic story that was full of cliches and tropes, something a lot of K-dramas can't avoid unfortuantely. Meaning the ideas did not seem fresh and probably with a lot of ppl being able to guess what was going to happen throughout the series.
I did enjoy it and so I shall give it a modest and rather healthy rating of 8/10.
I really did enjoy Parasyte The Grey and consider it a somewhat spin-off sequel to the original manga, particularly with the cameo you see in the ending.
I recently re-subcribed to Disney Plus for Only Murders in the Building (brilliant show by the way), so was checking what new Korean and Japanses shows were added to the platform since I cancelled my subscription earlier this year, unfortunately the UI and the in-built search engine for Disney Plus is just awful. Came across Judge from Hell, only 4 episodes out so far, not sure whether to jump in now or wait for more episodes to come out.
I'm thinking of watching "One Odinary Day" once I've caught up with Next Door Love.