I was watching episode 8 again and noticed the rock in her hands! when KT hit the man and ran to help her she…
I think you're the missing the point of the scene. It shows how she would have escalated the situation and the normally calm and controlled Gang-tae punched the asshole. It shows how she can calm down because of him and how he can get angry for her, kinda like her being on the top of the pH scale and him being at the bottom but when they come together they balance each other out.
They're healing each other.
We know the FL can take care of herself like when she made the "Suicide Bomber" fall down the stairs. The rock does not symbolise her strength but her love (when she drops it after he asks her if she's oay) for the Gang-tae, if she didn't care for Gang-tae she would have held onto the rock and hit the asshole even after Gang-tae had punched him. Remember she's vindictive and that's what caused GT's hand to be cut in the first episode, she wanted to attack the guy that hurt her even after she was safe and obviously GT stopped that from happening.
thank you ^^ aww yesss, this is a perfect counterpart to HDL which I also loved dearly ;DI hate that feeling,…
I started watching It's Okay to be Not Okay, I'm loving this show so much. I'm currently on episode 4.
I have a feeling that the director of OK Psychiatry Hospital is the man who killed the male lead's mother. I remember I think it was in the second or third episode and he's like shaking those bell ball things behind his back. I'm going to catch up today, my interest was highly piqued from the get go.
thank you ^^ aww yesss, this is a perfect counterpart to HDL which I also loved dearly ;DI hate that feeling,…
I never finished Circle, it's one that I have to go back to. Train definitely sounds interesting from what I've read.
As for Mr. Sunshine, I've heard it's a beautiful drama but is actually hard to watch a bit like Bridal Mask supposedly. My little sister strongly advised me not to watch Mr. Sunshine right after having finished Hotel del Luna, I'm assumed its to do with it being a tragedy.
thank you ^^ aww yesss, this is a perfect counterpart to HDL which I also loved dearly ;DI hate that feeling,…
I used to watch a lot of anime and at first, I never did it like I would finish it but as I grew older, I kinda just stopped watching it and made excuses. Now, I love anime but I haven't watched anything lately.
Right now I'm on a K-Drama frenzy somewhat or I'm pretty much watching K-Dramas and the odd Netflix show like DARK (which is brilliant btw).
Like you, I kinda do the same with K-Dramas and recently I did the same to these shows like Crashed Landing You (3 more eps), Sky Castle (2 or 3 more eps...this one is kinda hard to watch), and The King: Eternal Monarch (the last five).
Actually, I used to watch Suspicious Partner back in 2017 when it aired, I thought I had only seen 10 of the 20 episodes, so less than 2 weeks ago, I watched the entire thing again and as I was watching the episodes I remembered them clear as day and I thought as the episodes went on I would see something new but that only happened when I reached like episode 18 or 19.
Read a bit of your bio, I can't believe Skip Beat is still going on, it's like the Berserk of shoujo manga.
I can see myself catching up to It's Okay to not be Okay by tomorrow and I was wondering if you had any recommendations?
I also noticed you dropped, "Was It Love?", I haven't seen this one yet and I was thinking of watching it too.
I just finished and I held my tears in. Loved it, it was a happy bittersweet ending. A show where I loved all…
I believe those are the reincarnated versions of the ppl of Hotel del Luna and both the main leads meet again, fall in love and live happily ever after.
It is a bittersweet happy ending.
Also the cameo appearance of Kim Soo Hyun as the owner of Hotel Blue Moon, kinda reminded me of Lucifer lol.
I did read somewhere that one of the Hong sisters said that is was actually Chan SUng's imagination when he stares at the Baekdu Mountain painting of his desire and his promise to her to meet, love and live happily ever after in another timeline. Dang, I'm now torn, so I'll say this....I hope that becomes their next life and future.
Thank you for the article, I tried my best to avoid any spoiler-ish info.
This will be the drama that I'll start today, I've been putting it off for the episodes to pile up and this seems perfect to replace Hotel del Luna (it came to Netflix UK a few days ago and I only have a bit of episode 15 and all of 16 left to watch) which is going to leave a massively empty hole in my heart. Dang, whenever I watch something like that, I always get hung up by it and get a little afraid to finish it off but I have to let it go this time.
What a drama first 2 episode and you're hooked. Great performances all way round yeojingoo earned my respect as…
Did you ever go back? I noticed that it's still dropped but with a 9/10 rating from you.
I haven't watched it myself, just looking for what to watch next as I'm about to finish Hotel del Luna today and I know it's going to leave a massive hole.
I'm 20 minutes away from finishing episode 15 and it's 3:17am, I need to go bed so I caved in and read a quick summary of the ending.....I always do this and never end up finishing the series. However, I must finish this fantastic show even though I know what is to happen.
I'm on episode 03 and I kinda feel bad for the bully, I know the show does it best to show that she is a spoilt brat with no remorse but damn she essentially got killed by her parents. I'm also a little curious if her soul is erased forever in that she won't be able to cross the bridge no more and she can't reincarnate.
I just finished this on Netflix UK and noticed that they actually edited the episode differently to how it was aired on Korean TV (I know that Knowing Bros on Netflix is heavily edited with up to an hour od content stripped away from episodes) and in this drama, they plated a song over the actual performance of a song sung by the actual actors. I'll put a link in a spoiler tag as a reply to this.
This was a show in the past that I was interested in watching because of the actors and I actually was not aware that this show actually has a huge star-studded cast. It definitely starts off weird with all the touching but gets justified very quickly thankfully.....I reckon a lot of ppl dropped it thinking it would be silly and probably missed out on such a heart-warming and chill rom-com.
I gave it a solid 9/10, it was well worth my time.
I watched it because it was leaving Netflix UK and I'm glad I did.
I do like them, I need to add more stuff to my profile. I don't mind childish behaviour but I remember it being a bit too extreme in this series....I just remember her "acting cute" kinda gave me shivers lol.
They're healing each other.
We know the FL can take care of herself like when she made the "Suicide Bomber" fall down the stairs. The rock does not symbolise her strength but her love (when she drops it after he asks her if she's oay) for the Gang-tae, if she didn't care for Gang-tae she would have held onto the rock and hit the asshole even after Gang-tae had punched him. Remember she's vindictive and that's what caused GT's hand to be cut in the first episode, she wanted to attack the guy that hurt her even after she was safe and obviously GT stopped that from happening.
I have a feeling that the director of OK Psychiatry Hospital is the man who killed the male lead's mother. I remember I think it was in the second or third episode and he's like shaking those bell ball things behind his back. I'm going to catch up today, my interest was highly piqued from the get go.
As for Mr. Sunshine, I've heard it's a beautiful drama but is actually hard to watch a bit like Bridal Mask supposedly. My little sister strongly advised me not to watch Mr. Sunshine right after having finished Hotel del Luna, I'm assumed its to do with it being a tragedy.
Are you talking about this Mask?
https://kisskh.at/13388-mask
Right now I'm on a K-Drama frenzy somewhat or I'm pretty much watching K-Dramas and the odd Netflix show like DARK (which is brilliant btw).
Like you, I kinda do the same with K-Dramas and recently I did the same to these shows like Crashed Landing You (3 more eps), Sky Castle (2 or 3 more eps...this one is kinda hard to watch), and The King: Eternal Monarch (the last five).
Actually, I used to watch Suspicious Partner back in 2017 when it aired, I thought I had only seen 10 of the 20 episodes, so less than 2 weeks ago, I watched the entire thing again and as I was watching the episodes I remembered them clear as day and I thought as the episodes went on I would see something new but that only happened when I reached like episode 18 or 19.
Read a bit of your bio, I can't believe Skip Beat is still going on, it's like the Berserk of shoujo manga.
I can see myself catching up to It's Okay to not be Okay by tomorrow and I was wondering if you had any recommendations?
I also noticed you dropped, "Was It Love?", I haven't seen this one yet and I was thinking of watching it too.
It is a bittersweet happy ending.
Also the cameo appearance of Kim Soo Hyun as the owner of Hotel Blue Moon, kinda reminded me of Lucifer lol.
I did read somewhere that one of the Hong sisters said that is was actually Chan SUng's imagination when he stares at the Baekdu Mountain painting of his desire and his promise to her to meet, love and live happily ever after in another timeline. Dang, I'm now torn, so I'll say this....I hope that becomes their next life and future.
I gave it a 10/10, the chemistry was off-the-charts, the visuals were stunnning and the acting was incredible particularly IU.
I'll put my thoughts on what I think one of the last scenes was of as a reply under spoiler tags.
This will be the drama that I'll start today, I've been putting it off for the episodes to pile up and this seems perfect to replace Hotel del Luna (it came to Netflix UK a few days ago and I only have a bit of episode 15 and all of 16 left to watch) which is going to leave a massively empty hole in my heart. Dang, whenever I watch something like that, I always get hung up by it and get a little afraid to finish it off but I have to let it go this time.
I haven't watched it myself, just looking for what to watch next as I'm about to finish Hotel del Luna today and I know it's going to leave a massive hole.
This was a show in the past that I was interested in watching because of the actors and I actually was not aware that this show actually has a huge star-studded cast. It definitely starts off weird with all the touching but gets justified very quickly thankfully.....I reckon a lot of ppl dropped it thinking it would be silly and probably missed out on such a heart-warming and chill rom-com.
I gave it a solid 9/10, it was well worth my time.
I watched it because it was leaving Netflix UK and I'm glad I did.