Watched the drama because of this comment. Was worth every minute.
I know right? I have to be pretty feeble-minded to outsource something as life-altering as *gasp* choice of entertainment to someone I don't know. Thanks for the offer. Nice to have more strangers to be influenced by,
pretty good so far, only one thing is a bit off for me the way they put money problem in the story line seems…
The characters have money problems and it's tied to their motivations and to the plot of the story. Unsure how else they should handle it. Also, poor/struggling people stay worrying about money all the damn time. It's reality.
Plenty of deaf people don't speak even if they can because they can no longer hear their own voice. They also…
This was what I thought - impatient teenager dealing with the frustration that comes from his impairment. Plus his parents hiding him away means he doesn't get to interact much with outsiders. With time, he could have just stopped talking.
I really really love this drama, but making everyone obsessed with a teacher is making it very odd to me, even…
The writers are simply staying true to reality. There are superstar teachers like CCY in Korea who are celebs to parents and students. Maybe some of the characters are exaggerated for effect, but it feeds off what obtains in real situations.
I don't think it has anything to do with elevating him. CCY said in an earlier episode that value is not just determined by wealth, plus he also has humble beginnings. He's a bit annoying but he's not hung up on social class.
The FL matching the ML beat for beat is why I keep watching this drama. She's gotten good. Just wish more people could look beyond their previously formed opinions of her and pay attention to her acting in this drama.
If one takes out the weird date/timelines thing they were trying to push for the two worlds, the show makes perfect sense. Simplify it to two parallel universes. The writers were trying to do too much and messed up what started out as an interesting show.
Glad to see Ohm can play a role that's sociable and fun. I liked the music and the final episode was cute.
Is it just me or are OhmFluke kisses always at one frequency? They never intensify. Just set it to 3 and keep it there even after the clothes come off.
This was such a letdown I'm almost in tears. I'm so disappointed. Even the villain lacked oomph. I enjoyed certain moments between the characters and there were some funny bits but overall the story was lacklustre.
I'd have loved to be in the writers' room for this drama. Just to see what twisted minds came up with it. I think it's brilliant in how well the actors portrayed their roles. The very strong (negative) emotions expressed about the characters tell me they nailed it. I think character and plot development is nice but it's refreshing to watch a drama that doesn't care too much about those things and focuses on creating a mindfuck. 8/10 for that alone.
Eps 1 to 6, are super interesting. The decline begins in ep 7 with the entrance of the VIPs. Degraded the drama to something of a clown show. And the story arc for Wi Ha Joon's character was supposed to have an omg moment but it fell flat. Still, I'll watch a season 2 to see if they redeem themselves.
I remember taking a break AoS after the first few episodes because I couldn't get into the comedy bits. This drama is the opposite for me. The humour is what has me hooked. It's silly and cute and I'm curious to see how things at the hospital play out now a powerful deity is involved. (I ended up loving AoS when I picked it again.)
Im Soo Hyang must have worked hard to improve this much with her acting. Tells me she takes her job seriously and makes me want to root for her. I hope she keeps getting stronger.
On another note, if you dislike the drama and the FL that much... maybe just... I dunno... stop watching? Nearly a quarter of comments and replies to comments are from the same set of people who only have negative things to say about the drama. Is there some pleasure to be had from watching and bashing a drama while making yourself out to be intellectually above and more experienced with kdramas than the people who enjoy said drama? I honestly cannot wrap my head around it.
Although it made me a sad, I liked how the cafe/police station scenes were handled.
The waffle lady wasn't wrong to suspect Jae Woo a stalker. Could she tell he was autistic? Maybe. Did she understand what that meant in relation to his routine ie having waffles made by her every day? No. And then he switches the time of his visit to match her shift. Thing is, as someone watching this drama, I know JW is a sweet man and didn't mean any harm. The waffle lady isn't watching the drama. She doesn't know anything beyond what's available to her. And she acts accordingly - tells her boyfriend who escalates things. He is an asshole by the way, JW in the picture or not.
This is why dramas like Attorney Woo, Our Blues, IOTNBO and this one are important. Many people have never met a person on the spectrum before. They might know in general terms what autism is but have no idea what that translates to in day-to-day life. Maybe by watching one of these dramas, they'll learn something.
I think Haeng Seon apologised because it's the price she has to pay for JW to continue having the semi-independence he does. It's a price she's probably paid before and knows she'll continue to pay. It's unfair as fuck but it's her reality. There was really no other way for the situation to play out without her brother getting hurt even more.
Hope this show keeps the chaos and humour. First episode was super entertaining. Only ever saw the FL in Gangnam Beauty and her acting has seriously improved. Glad to see her challenge herself with a character like this that demands a lot of facial expressions.
But what I said is exactly what it was - I watched the show because of OP.
That walk to the car from the restaurant is some of the most beautiful filming I've seen in a BL.
I don't think it has anything to do with elevating him. CCY said in an earlier episode that value is not just determined by wealth, plus he also has humble beginnings. He's a bit annoying but he's not hung up on social class.
But we're all allowed our own interpretations.
Glad to see Ohm can play a role that's sociable and fun. I liked the music and the final episode was cute.
Is it just me or are OhmFluke kisses always at one frequency? They never intensify. Just set it to 3 and keep it there even after the clothes come off.
Im Soo Hyang must have worked hard to improve this much with her acting. Tells me she takes her job seriously and makes me want to root for her. I hope she keeps getting stronger.
On another note, if you dislike the drama and the FL that much... maybe just... I dunno... stop watching? Nearly a quarter of comments and replies to comments are from the same set of people who only have negative things to say about the drama. Is there some pleasure to be had from watching and bashing a drama while making yourself out to be intellectually above and more experienced with kdramas than the people who enjoy said drama? I honestly cannot wrap my head around it.
The waffle lady wasn't wrong to suspect Jae Woo a stalker. Could she tell he was autistic? Maybe. Did she understand what that meant in relation to his routine ie having waffles made by her every day? No. And then he switches the time of his visit to match her shift. Thing is, as someone watching this drama, I know JW is a sweet man and didn't mean any harm. The waffle lady isn't watching the drama. She doesn't know anything beyond what's available to her. And she acts accordingly - tells her boyfriend who escalates things. He is an asshole by the way, JW in the picture or not.
This is why dramas like Attorney Woo, Our Blues, IOTNBO and this one are important. Many people have never met a person on the spectrum before. They might know in general terms what autism is but have no idea what that translates to in day-to-day life. Maybe by watching one of these dramas, they'll learn something.
I think Haeng Seon apologised because it's the price she has to pay for JW to continue having the semi-independence he does. It's a price she's probably paid before and knows she'll continue to pay. It's unfair as fuck but it's her reality. There was really no other way for the situation to play out without her brother getting hurt even more.