Episode 3 was kinda cheesy but I managed through it, Kaneda I like in the beginning but he's getting even more…
…and that’s were I’m also struggling to continue. I find they’ve written Kaneda’s character to be far too childish and frigid to the point of annoyance.
What. What. What have I just watched? Thank fuck, I’ll forget this utter travesty in seconds. Was the writer and director on drugs? What parts of their brain believed they produced something even watchable and entertaining? It is a complete and utter shit show. It doesn’t even make sense.
I literally did this before u commented here..checked out EAW while waiting for ep 12 of Eve and i m blown away...that…
You make me smile a lot and you're not weird.😍I just think life is a truly beautiful thing. However, it's hard, relentless and stressful. Fact. Stop putting so much pressure on yourself. Be you. Live you. Be true to yourself xx
Just completed all 4 episodes. Damn. This drama is indeed brilliant. The chemistry, ease and understanding between ML and FL, together with the law team, father and friends, the writing, direction and cinematography, honestly blows my mind. I'm mesmerised and engaged through every second. What an actress - just beyond awesome in her delivery. This could well be my favourite Asian drama of 2022 and only after 4-episodes!! WTAF! I thought Kinnporsche and Eve would take that throne! Simply put, it is utterly beautiful writing, direction and acting. She is off the scale amazing. Can't get enough of her. I thought Moon Sang Tae (the brother) in It's OK to not be OK was beyond brilliant, but these two really sit side by side together in their brilliant delivery of a script. Love it too much 😍
Ep 3 really touched my heart, when she was being attacked in court for her autism and the way she learnt to interact with her autistic client really touched me and brought tears to my eyes . Also love the way the director showcases her 'lightbulb' moments through depicting wales -really lovely. Additionally, I adore the way her inner thoughts absolutely understand her autism in the eyes of 'healthy' people (the Nazi narrative comes to mind). And, don't even get me started on the beauty that was the beach, sunset scene in EP 4 with Lee Joon Ho.
I literally did this before u commented here..checked out EAW while waiting for ep 12 of Eve and i m blown away...that…
Hey Anjana, I've given your question lots of thought. Thank you again for the great question 💕For me, I watch Asian dramas for escapism from reality from our every day lives into a world of what I hope is relaxing, loving and enjoyable. Quite frankly, I have to admit to being a wise, hopeless romantic. 😍
For this reason, quite early into my love of Asian dramas and having watched some seriously beautiful ones, I chose not to watch a drama with a sad ending. For me, life is too short to have my down time immersed in sadness. However, Empress Ki, Uncontrollably Fond and Nice Guy really took me over the edge of sadness - hence my current stance not to watch sad dramas.
However, returning to your question. which I have to say is oh so wonderfully unique, so thank you 🙏These are my list of dramas, where I adore the love the ML's have for their females...
One Spring Night - on my top 10 of favourite dramas. She is fearless Strong Girl Bong Soon - also in top 10, their chemistry is off the scale Crash Landing on You - Unique storytelling and oh so lovely. The two leads recently got married and have a baby on the way. Just brilliant and also in my top 10. Secret Love - an amazing old classic of hate that turns to love. Never grow tired of re-watching this. Boys Over Flowers - the first Asian drama I watched. Love a fierce woman. Beauty Inside (2018 K-version). Loved how the ML was so accepting. The King Eternal Monarch. Only for the way he saved his woman on horseback - that scene is truly memorable. The rest of the drama dissipated into utter shit! Healer - again, one of my first adventures into Asian dramas. It's iconic for a reason. Descendants of the Sun - beautiful chemistry with the leads. They married in real life and then divorced. The Master is Sun - hilarious! He plays his part in allowing her to touch him🤣 You are my Destiny (2014 version). Hilarious and a man taking ownership for his mistakes. Oh My Venus! Love this so much. He literally takes ownership of her body!
Hope I've answered your question. Have a most excellent weekend💕
I just finished watching episode 4, absolutely wonderful, Park Eun Bin / Woo Young Woo wonderful, perfect in the…
Hello lovely human. #Waves. 😍I've now watched Ep 4 and I can so see the character which gives you a little anxiety - Kwon Min Woo, her fellow attorney. Am I right? He's beyond jealous that as an autistic person she's able to deliver such brilliant results as a rookie. However, he did smile in court out of pure respect for her intelligence and delivery on her friend's fraud case - so I have hope that he won't turn into a villain and actually be part of the team Jung Myung Seok envisions.
Ep 3 really touched my heart, when she was being attacked in court for her autism and the way she learnt to interact with her autistic client really touched me and brought tears to my eyes . Also love the way the director showcases her 'lightbulb' moments through depicting wales -really lovely. Additionally, I adore the way her inner thoughts absolutely understand her autism in the eyes of 'healthy' people (the Nazi narrative comes to mind). And, don't even get me started on the beauty that was the beach, sunset scene in EP 4 with Lee Joon Ho.
So invested and loving - can't wait for EP 5 💕
For this reason, quite early into my love of Asian dramas and having watched some seriously beautiful ones, I chose not to watch a drama with a sad ending. For me, life is too short to have my down time immersed in sadness. However, Empress Ki, Uncontrollably Fond and Nice Guy really took me over the edge of sadness - hence my current stance not to watch sad dramas.
However, returning to your question. which I have to say is oh so wonderfully unique, so thank you 🙏These are my list of dramas, where I adore the love the ML's have for their females...
One Spring Night - on my top 10 of favourite dramas. She is fearless
Strong Girl Bong Soon - also in top 10, their chemistry is off the scale
Crash Landing on You - Unique storytelling and oh so lovely. The two leads recently got married and have a baby on the way. Just brilliant and also in my top 10.
Secret Love - an amazing old classic of hate that turns to love. Never grow tired of re-watching this.
Boys Over Flowers - the first Asian drama I watched. Love a fierce woman.
Beauty Inside (2018 K-version). Loved how the ML was so accepting.
The King Eternal Monarch. Only for the way he saved his woman on horseback - that scene is truly memorable. The rest of the drama dissipated into utter shit!
Healer - again, one of my first adventures into Asian dramas. It's iconic for a reason.
Descendants of the Sun - beautiful chemistry with the leads. They married in real life and then divorced.
The Master is Sun - hilarious! He plays his part in allowing her to touch him🤣
You are my Destiny (2014 version). Hilarious and a man taking ownership for his mistakes.
Oh My Venus! Love this so much. He literally takes ownership of her body!
Hope I've answered your question. Have a most excellent weekend💕