One thing I love about episode 9 was Junho's hesitation, he knew that it isn't going to be like every other relationship…
Aw, bless you. Beautiful post. Just remember, as my father told me. That first kiss should always be worthy of you and not that you're under any pressure to do so. You've got to desire to do so...and you'll absolutely know. You've so got this x
This drama. Oh, this drama, rocks my world to a whole different level of thinking. I adore it so much. Every episode gets better an better. I truly hope this ones beats the 13.0 its achieved in the last.
I write and adore words. Irrespective of whether you write for consumer audiences or trade media, storytelling is at the heart of what we do. If you can't tell a story, you should never enter this arena. This is fact.
I'm just going to say it: This is the best, most memorable, re-watchable drama I've ever watched. It's beyond beautiful in my mind. I just adore it. It's storytelling at its utter best. I know the family on here also don't take for granted. The writer, oh the writer. I actually cried, so not me on an episode involving children. WTAF!!
In my next meeting and because I absolutely loved Mr Fart #Snigger (reminds me of my naughty side) so much, I'm going drop Woo Young-Woo's famous introductory words to the strangers she meets as my intro: Kayak. Deed. Rotator. Noon. Racecar. Mr Fart would definitely rate highly as my alter ego. I often ask my friends: "Are you coming out to play?" So, "Let's play" from Mr Fart could possibly become my new mantra. Don't even get me started on the cute kids!
...and don't even get my heart started on the #ShakesHead bartender only telling her about all the 'traditional' aspects of showing affection for someone you like from a man's perspective. So bloody funny. However, Woo Young saying: "I like you so I'm being nice to you." Blew my heart apart. Loved it too much.
Like The Bold and the Beautiful, lol. Omg, the scene with Dao beating on Nine's chest while wearing what looked…
I know right! You honestly can’t make this shit up! The Praew scene at the end was beyond cringy viewing. Honestly, I’m beyond thinking what part of their brains thinks this is entertaining viewing.
I don't think anything can save this series at this point. When an episode is "better" it is still so deep in…
I’m actually beginning to think it’s not a drama, but a really, really bad product promotion set. It’s seems as if the product promotion is the only area they invest time.
I don't think anything can save this series at this point. When an episode is "better" it is still so deep in…
You so knows this. I’m just so utterly disappointed from EP 0, for them to deliver this shitshow! And make it so obviously about just making money. Pisses me off!
Ugh! Ep 7, better, but still utter and complete rubbish in story delivery and flow. There's no story. It feels like I'm watching a really bad 80's soap. Although better this week, at least 90% of Daonuea delivery is bratty, childish, sulking - what with that and the entire narrative, it's just so damn boring.
Amazing acting from all cast members. Truly believable in their roles. However, I'm glad its over because for me this was a political, lawyer drama for 95% of the narrative and not what it was billed to be. It was also exhausting and highly unenjoyable watching 16 episodes purely dedicated to the narcissistic, sociopathic, murderous exploits of the protagonists, so I gave it a 5.
...and on and on and on and on it goes. This drama should have been listed as a complex political drama, because that's what I feel I've been served up for 15 episodes. I'd say, 95% of this drama, is about political greed and power. And, to be honest, I think 15 episodes of it, is just far, far too much to be considered enjoyable. It's exhausting, it's draining and far from entertaining.
I can't get my head around how many South Korean writers and indeed Directors feel their audience want to watch narcissistic, sociopathic protagonists win for such a lengthy time, for them to be suddenly taken down in the final episode. It just doesn't make sense to my brain. In this genre, I want balance of writing, I want to have episodes where I can shout: "Yes, muffafucker, you reap what you sow," but this just doesn't do this. It's a constant cycle of the bad boys winning. It feels to me like some Korean dramas celebrate, expect and accept this level of disgraceful behaviour from conglomerate rich people. #ShakesHead
Yes, I'm in no doubt they'll all go down in EP16, however, WTAF! 15-hours of bad boys stroking their dicks in glee!
I am indeed soulmate 💕. However, right about now, can’t help feeling so utterly sad. The last time I felt like this was after watching Uncontrollably Fond.
Also, because my spirit can only do positive, reading so many toxic, ridiculous comments has seriously done my swede in!! WTAF! It’s like they’ve watched a completely different drama to me and I’m seriously not in the mood to evaluate their thought process.
We could probably spend hours, perhaps years debating cultural differences about abortion and abandonment and still not come to an agreement. Wasted energy of a post in my mind. I'm not here for that, because this is not what this beautiful drama is about in my mind.
For me it is about the growth and development of Woo Young Woo as a woman with autism. What she learns along the way, both about herself and those around her, together with human nature. How she manages and accepts some limitations of her autism, but also continues to grow and learn, irrespective of her autism.
Personally, I can't wait for the moment when Lee Joon Ho and Woo Young start dating and he takes her in his arms and she feels oh so comfortable at his touch. Also, whilst her mum may be deemed as the King of lawyers, I see our Woo Young becoming the Queen... and that's what I'm here for.
After Cherry rang Kamol and didn’t get a response, I was disappointed the Director didn’t then make Kim call Kamol and he pick up straight away! Now that for me would be genius viewing to experience Cherry’s rage! They missed a trick there! Haha
I write and adore words. Irrespective of whether you write for consumer audiences or trade media, storytelling is at the heart of what we do. If you can't tell a story, you should never enter this arena. This is fact.
I'm just going to say it: This is the best, most memorable, re-watchable drama I've ever watched. It's beyond beautiful in my mind. I just adore it. It's storytelling at its utter best. I know the family on here also don't take for granted. The writer, oh the writer. I actually cried, so not me on an episode involving children. WTAF!!
In my next meeting and because I absolutely loved Mr Fart #Snigger (reminds me of my naughty side) so much, I'm going drop Woo Young-Woo's famous introductory words to the strangers she meets as my intro: Kayak. Deed. Rotator. Noon. Racecar. Mr Fart would definitely rate highly as my alter ego. I often ask my friends: "Are you coming out to play?" So, "Let's play" from Mr Fart could possibly become my new mantra. Don't even get me started on the cute kids!
...and don't even get my heart started on the #ShakesHead bartender only telling her about all the 'traditional' aspects of showing affection for someone you like from a man's perspective. So bloody funny. However, Woo Young saying: "I like you so I'm being nice to you." Blew my heart apart. Loved it too much.
Bring on tomorrow...
I can't get my head around how many South Korean writers and indeed Directors feel their audience want to watch narcissistic, sociopathic protagonists win for such a lengthy time, for them to be suddenly taken down in the final episode. It just doesn't make sense to my brain. In this genre, I want balance of writing, I want to have episodes where I can shout: "Yes, muffafucker, you reap what you sow," but this just doesn't do this. It's a constant cycle of the bad boys winning. It feels to me like some Korean dramas celebrate, expect and accept this level of disgraceful behaviour from conglomerate rich people. #ShakesHead
Yes, I'm in no doubt they'll all go down in EP16, however, WTAF! 15-hours of bad boys stroking their dicks in glee!
Also, because my spirit can only do positive, reading so many toxic, ridiculous comments has seriously done my swede in!! WTAF! It’s like they’ve watched a completely different drama to me and I’m seriously not in the mood to evaluate their thought process.
For me it is about the growth and development of Woo Young Woo as a woman with autism. What she learns along the way, both about herself and those around her, together with human nature. How she manages and accepts some limitations of her autism, but also continues to grow and learn, irrespective of her autism.
Personally, I can't wait for the moment when Lee Joon Ho and Woo Young start dating and he takes her in his arms and she feels oh so comfortable at his touch. Also, whilst her mum may be deemed as the King of lawyers, I see our Woo Young becoming the Queen... and that's what I'm here for.