Can anybody explain to me the scene in episode 19 where Taek goes to JH and after JH tells him that he can go ahead a make a move with Deok, Taek answers that the is not there to talk about that?
thanks for the helpful advice. i'm on episode 5 right now and i could care less about the characters or the storyline.…
' i like melodramas' -- And this isn't one, that's why you don't like it.
But that's also why people regard it as the only one of its kind in the medium. It strays from the classic formula in order to tell you an extremely human and compelling story.
I am 28 years old. I have been avidly consuming media for the last 10 years. All types of media. I have 2 libraries full of manga and graphic novels, another one with books. I have watched hundreds of Anime, even ones that very few people know about and that were an hassle to find. Same goes with TV series. My friends come to me when they don't know what to watch because they know that my reccomendations are usually on point, since i've seen so much that i have suggestions for every taste.
All of this to say that i can firmly say that, after finishing My Mister for the first time, it could possibly be my favourite story ever told, accross every medium.
I love slow series, the ones that take their time in order to do things the right way. Very few do it right. So if you want a fast paced narration this is probably not for you. I am not very familiar with Korean series, so when i saw the longer runtime for the episodes, i was kinda startled. But even as early as the first episode, i realized that they were gonna use every second to tell something special, and they did.
I hold every character dear in my heart. The creators of this show have a deep understanding of human nature and the actors paid justice to it.
If you want a love story, steer away. It's not what this show is about (some people will argue otherwise, but i think they're fools).
What did he have to talk to him about?
But that's also why people regard it as the only one of its kind in the medium. It strays from the classic formula in order to tell you an extremely human and compelling story.
All of this to say that i can firmly say that, after finishing My Mister for the first time, it could possibly be my favourite story ever told, accross every medium.
I love slow series, the ones that take their time in order to do things the right way. Very few do it right. So if you want a fast paced narration this is probably not for you. I am not very familiar with Korean series, so when i saw the longer runtime for the episodes, i was kinda startled. But even as early as the first episode, i realized that they were gonna use every second to tell something special, and they did.
I hold every character dear in my heart. The creators of this show have a deep understanding of human nature and the actors paid justice to it.
If you want a love story, steer away. It's not what this show is about (some people will argue otherwise, but i think they're fools).