I think you'll kind of tell once you finish the episode. It gets gooood!
This!!! So many comments she should "do what her heart desires", "sabotaged her career", etc.
The reason she had to stop working in the pass is because as they were working as doctors they left their son in the care of the FL's grandparent and an unfortunate accident. Regardless of the situation being somewhat opportunistic, it makes total sense in the eyes of a parent, one of them had to give way and it being a Eastern society, the FL gave way by her own volition.
The FL's life has been pitiful but I hope things work out for her and she is happy at the end regardless of the outcome of her marriage.
It is sad to see that the blame is currently being thrown at the cheating husband and not the opportunistic mistress (I get standpoint as well as she feels that the FL stole him from her during their med school days). The one without blame is of course the FL, she was a devoted wife.
My understanding is that the husband cheated when he was in the US and got his mistress pregnant of which he didn't know about until he came back to Korea and she told him over the phone and said he didn't need to worry about it. Then 15 years had passed, mistress and her daughter move to Korea and from that point on she rekindled her relationship with In-ho and he's been having a full-on affair for 3 years and that's when he started sleeping in a separate bedroom from his wife.
Ultimately, I do think they will divorce in the end and the husband will be left feeling awful.
I think you'll kind of tell once you finish the episode. It gets gooood!
I don't know why but I just dislike Roy but I also think he has feelings mixed up, I don't think he's in love with her but more concerned. I mean he scoffed at the prospect of a 52 year old (the village elder's youngest granddaughter), which is only 5 years older than the FL.
The husband is the jerk there's no denying it but I reckon the next couple of episodes will shine him in a brighter light. I'm still conflicted because even his character is a total asshole but he's also the funniest.
I think you'll kind of tell once you finish the episode. It gets gooood!
I'm up to date now. Her husband is an idiot, who actually still loves her but has failed in showing it for years and instead led astray by the charms of his ex. I do think it will end in divorce but I kinda don't want that to happen.
BTW, I'm not a fan of Roy Kim and he just stinks of SML syndrome.
I don't really remember this drama besides it being kinda smutty back in the day. I watched it around 20 years ago tho or somwhere between 2004 to 2007.
So I finished it last night and I did ended up warming up to it in the final 3 episodes because it finally got to the point where she realised how ridiculous she was in being in love with an AI programmed Hologram and she was seeing how ppl were kinda like her when they finally got hands of their own Holo specs.
Very cliched, full of tropes, illogical BS but fun can be had if you disengage your brain with this one. It was trying too hard to have a philosophical approach to the Robot evolution of becoming sentient and the whole Robot and Human romance (which I don't mind tbh).
However, when it came to a Hologram and how quickly she becomes infatuated with it but trying to portray it as something that took over a longer period of time, just felt weird and I rejected the idea. Whereas, I did accept and genuinely loved the relationship between Cortana and Master Chief, which I think was a platonic love that they shared with each other.
This drama kinda annoyed me because it just felt awful for like 65 to 70% of the time. I'm giving it a 6/10, but that's because my scores are always generous.
Okay, I'm a little worried, I watched this on Netflix sometime last year and apparently I forgot to add to it my MDL list and I'm worried that I may have forgotten to add a bunch of stuff because of said issue.
I remember really liking this drama and the music being fantastic because I actually I have 2 of the tracks from this show's OST in my playlist.
I started watching this because I liked "I'm not a robot" but this is cringe-induced madness. It's mediocre silliness and I'm hating myself as I don't drop shows but persevere.
You have to switch your brain off when watching this one. I'm not a fan of the illogical leaps and bounds it takes, and oddly feels like scenes have been cut from the show, such as when the ML is all of a sudden in love with the FL and then his conviction to preserve the love between FL and Holo.
The FL's romance is akin to those that have relationships with inanimate objects or being romantically involved with a NFT.
The only thing I like are the interactions between the ML and FL directly, everything else is pretty much a borefest.
I'm halfway through episode 6, I will finish this but I can not deny it is a struggle somewhat.
Always my best K-drama, the OST, the story, the vibe, please watch at least 10 eps, this is the best comedy drama…
Okay, so I wanted to say this is the comment that made me start watching the show a few days ago, I now only have 1 episode left but I'm planning to watch at the weekend and instead start a new drama tonight and watch the first few episodes of it.
This drama has been on Netflix for a while but I remember just going by it and not bothering with it because I wanted to watch something dark and the small trailer clip that netflix was showing was kinda cringe so that's another reason I avoided this at the time.
I'm glad I picked it up, it was certainly a fun ride with a few flaws here and there but it being such a treat to watch, you kinda become lenient towards it at times.
Now, I have to decide what to watch tonight as I only have a few hours before I need to sleep.
Just finished watching this. It was ok. The story seemed a bit choppy. The two main actors in this series just…
I saw the anime over a decade ago and this TV version just straight up feels nostalgic because of the casting being pretty damn perfect. Only the Kazehaya casting might seem off as he looks more feminine in the manga/anime but overall, he did a great job. I didn't watch the movie, so not sure how good Haruma Miura was as Kazehaya.
I understand that it is choppy as the TV series is getting to the point quicker than the anime, going at a rate of 10 chapters per episode, whereas, the anime's pace was around 1 or 2 chapters per episode.
I'm happy for this dude making a Hollywood entrance but unfortunately it looks like a bit part in The Marvels movie. The trailer for it, looked crap and had some "cultural appropriation" in it as well, with the random Bollywood vibe they got going mid-way through the trailer.
The issue for Marvel in general is that it was something that could be appreciated by adults but no longer seems to be case, it just straight up looks childish and over-used tired Marvel humour.
It's a fluffy drama for the most part and rather uncliamatic at times. It's a decent watch with not that much depth. I liked the bromance of the three friends.
There's a scene in like episode 9 or 10, where Lee So-Jin is touching her son's feet and says how he's grown so much and right after saying it and still with a smile, she just tosses his foot away. It was not even a second but it just looked like she didn't want to touch his foot or was getting annoyed somehow. I know it's random but it was just weird when I saw it.
It was a decently entertaining watch even though it ended kinda abruptly. The last shot of the show just shows Shimura even though Kiriko was right next to him just a second ago, probably to reinforce that she is Invisible.
I figured who the culprit was most of the time, the twists and all except for the identity of the Reaper, I was dead set on thinking it was the blue dress girl for some dumb reason.
Overall, I gave it a 8.5/10. I wouldn't mind a second season but I highly doubt it would happen.
The reason she had to stop working in the pass is because as they were working as doctors they left their son in the care of the FL's grandparent and an unfortunate accident. Regardless of the situation being somewhat opportunistic, it makes total sense in the eyes of a parent, one of them had to give way and it being a Eastern society, the FL gave way by her own volition.
The FL's life has been pitiful but I hope things work out for her and she is happy at the end regardless of the outcome of her marriage.
It is sad to see that the blame is currently being thrown at the cheating husband and not the opportunistic mistress (I get standpoint as well as she feels that the FL stole him from her during their med school days). The one without blame is of course the FL, she was a devoted wife.
My understanding is that the husband cheated when he was in the US and got his mistress pregnant of which he didn't know about until he came back to Korea and she told him over the phone and said he didn't need to worry about it. Then 15 years had passed, mistress and her daughter move to Korea and from that point on she rekindled her relationship with In-ho and he's been having a full-on affair for 3 years and that's when he started sleeping in a separate bedroom from his wife.
Ultimately, I do think they will divorce in the end and the husband will be left feeling awful.
The husband is the jerk there's no denying it but I reckon the next couple of episodes will shine him in a brighter light. I'm still conflicted because even his character is a total asshole but he's also the funniest.
BTW, I'm not a fan of Roy Kim and he just stinks of SML syndrome.
Very cliched, full of tropes, illogical BS but fun can be had if you disengage your brain with this one. It was trying too hard to have a philosophical approach to the Robot evolution of becoming sentient and the whole Robot and Human romance (which I don't mind tbh).
However, when it came to a Hologram and how quickly she becomes infatuated with it but trying to portray it as something that took over a longer period of time, just felt weird and I rejected the idea. Whereas, I did accept and genuinely loved the relationship between Cortana and Master Chief, which I think was a platonic love that they shared with each other.
This drama kinda annoyed me because it just felt awful for like 65 to 70% of the time. I'm giving it a 6/10, but that's because my scores are always generous.
I remember really liking this drama and the music being fantastic because I actually I have 2 of the tracks from this show's OST in my playlist.
The FL's romance is akin to those that have relationships with inanimate objects or being romantically involved with a NFT.
The only thing I like are the interactions between the ML and FL directly, everything else is pretty much a borefest.
I'm halfway through episode 6, I will finish this but I can not deny it is a struggle somewhat.
This drama has been on Netflix for a while but I remember just going by it and not bothering with it because I wanted to watch something dark and the small trailer clip that netflix was showing was kinda cringe so that's another reason I avoided this at the time.
I'm glad I picked it up, it was certainly a fun ride with a few flaws here and there but it being such a treat to watch, you kinda become lenient towards it at times.
Now, I have to decide what to watch tonight as I only have a few hours before I need to sleep.
I understand that it is choppy as the TV series is getting to the point quicker than the anime, going at a rate of 10 chapters per episode, whereas, the anime's pace was around 1 or 2 chapters per episode.
The issue for Marvel in general is that it was something that could be appreciated by adults but no longer seems to be case, it just straight up looks childish and over-used tired Marvel humour.
There's a scene in like episode 9 or 10, where Lee So-Jin is touching her son's feet and says how he's grown so much and right after saying it and still with a smile, she just tosses his foot away. It was not even a second but it just looked like she didn't want to touch his foot or was getting annoyed somehow. I know it's random but it was just weird when I saw it.
Overall, I gave it a 8.5/10 as I did enjoy it.
I figured who the culprit was most of the time, the twists and all except for the identity of the Reaper, I was dead set on thinking it was the blue dress girl for some dumb reason.
Overall, I gave it a 8.5/10. I wouldn't mind a second season but I highly doubt it would happen.