Han So Ra, just some words of advice. Like father, like daughter. Karma really is a bitch. You reap what you sow. Treat others how you expect to be treated.
Thoughts on EP5: That's one hell of a bath, bet it took her ages to fill! Wouldn't the concealer covering the tattoo rub off in the bath, especially with all his touchy handsy actions? I'm not convinced a necklace will appease sociopath wifey for missing her birthday, but perhaps it will!? Looking forward to hearing the excuse tomorrow. Another great episode.
I think from the comments, it's fair to say the majority of us are so utterly pissed off with this drama. I think I know why and without watching the cult 2002 Venezuelan telenovela version or resulting US version over five seasons and 100 episodes.
Honestly, I believe the Screenwriter, Director and cast haven't met or appreciated our expectations as viewers - and I'm not only talking in terms of 'fans' of the original two series.
Sometimes I think Directors and Screenwriters totally forget their viewing audience and what we want. Ultimately, we want to be told an engaging story, entertained and definitely not taken for childish fools. Is it really just about making money for them I ask? Personally, Woori the Virgin feels like it was all about the money for me - grab a huge audience who were fans of the originals springs to mind!
As an audience of drama lovers, we literally give up hours of our lives on a daily, weekly basis, sometimes into ridiculous hours of the morning because we're so excited about binge watching a drama or clocking into the latest episode. I personally love this if its good. Because in turn, we will love and champion that drama across all our channels. So to watch this drama with no respect or regard for its cult status and the hours I've invested, I naturally feel disappointed and robbed of my precious time, which I'll never get back.
Exactly this... and this is my major irritation. See my comments below. What was the point?
So hear you. However, I feel if the writer wanted to pass a message about empowering independent single mothers, which I hugely respect, she should have fucking owned it and not even included the male leads. Now that, I would have liked and respected.
To be honest, she never had good chemistry with any male leads of her dramas. She always has that innocent awkward…
So hear you. I honestly don't believe she's a bad actress. However, honestly, romance just isn't right for her. I wish her well in the future and hope she finds her right place, right drama, right her.
To be honest, she never had good chemistry with any male leads of her dramas. She always has that innocent awkward…
I totally agree. In Gangnam Beauty she just made me feel uncomfortable, and I said this to @anastasiaWun below...
"I'm beginning to think she's unable to display any kind of intimacy or indeed affection for her leads. It's like she's just going through the motions to get through the script."
Perhaps her agency and manager should be reviewing different types of genres for her, as romance definitely appears to be not it. However, I do feel some blame needs to go to the scriptwriter and Director, as after all, they are responsible for what she finally delivers.
I have a nasty feeling the writer may have decided to go with a "message"... Woori raising the baby alone and…
I think you have a very good point and could be spot on around the messaging the writer is wanting to portray. Yes, I have huge, huge respect for single, independent mothers, but don't position this utter shit show as a romantic comedy! Why? Because it's not in the least bit remotely romantic or indeed funny.
I think she will opt to go it alone with the support of her mum and grandmother, (something she respects about her own upbringing), making the drama even more pointless and ridiculous. Probably explains why she couldn't be bothered to put in the effort to have any kind of chemistry with the main leads.
KJ and Raphael asking for another chance, WR saying she's already made up her mind... I just hope she tells that…
I think she will opt to go it alone with the support of her mum and grandmother, making the drama even more pointless and ridiculous. Probably explains why she couldn’t be bothered to put in the effort to have any kind of chemistry with the male leads.
Maybe it's just me, but i find her acting is not getting any better and so far, zero chemistry from her in all…
I have to agree with you. I'm beginning to think she's unable to display any kind of intimacy or indeed affection for her leads. It's like she's just going through the motions to get through the script.
What an utterly pointless, stupid, irritating drama. It's moving into the annoying, irritating realms of Bite Me and Cupid's Kitchen for me. Never have I watched a drama where the FL has absolutely zero chemistry with the ML or 2ML. The FL at times demonstrates absolute resolute in her thinking and then in the next second dissolves into a childish, unconfident wreck! Grrr!!
Damn,. EP 0 off the scale amazing. EP 1, a boring snooze fest up until the last 10 seconds. Really? I know it will get oh so much better though! #Fighting
Sorry but you don't have idea what today's children can do and remember, I with mine children have to be careful…
Totally. He's the No.1 conglomerate in South Korea. It just doesn't make plausible sense. At the very least and I'm thinking about Cutie Pie now, Lian could view on his iPhone his entire household live to watch what Kuea was doing.
Thoughts on EP5: That's one hell of a bath, bet it took her ages to fill! Wouldn't the concealer covering the tattoo rub off in the bath, especially with all his touchy handsy actions? I'm not convinced a necklace will appease sociopath wifey for missing her birthday, but perhaps it will!? Looking forward to hearing the excuse tomorrow. Another great episode.
Honestly, I believe the Screenwriter, Director and cast haven't met or appreciated our expectations as viewers - and I'm not only talking in terms of 'fans' of the original two series.
Sometimes I think Directors and Screenwriters totally forget their viewing audience and what we want. Ultimately, we want to be told an engaging story, entertained and definitely not taken for childish fools. Is it really just about making money for them I ask? Personally, Woori the Virgin feels like it was all about the money for me - grab a huge audience who were fans of the originals springs to mind!
As an audience of drama lovers, we literally give up hours of our lives on a daily, weekly basis, sometimes into ridiculous hours of the morning because we're so excited about binge watching a drama or clocking into the latest episode. I personally love this if its good. Because in turn, we will love and champion that drama across all our channels. So to watch this drama with no respect or regard for its cult status and the hours I've invested, I naturally feel disappointed and robbed of my precious time, which I'll never get back.
"I'm beginning to think she's unable to display any kind of intimacy or indeed affection for her leads. It's like she's just going through the motions to get through the script."
Perhaps her agency and manager should be reviewing different types of genres for her, as romance definitely appears to be not it. However, I do feel some blame needs to go to the scriptwriter and Director, as after all, they are responsible for what she finally delivers.