Will this be on Netflix, like Season 1? Where can I watch??
It will be on Netflix, but will be located as new episodes with the original 16. I finally received notification from Netflix regarding "new" episode coming (because the original is on my watchlist) with a link to the Netflix trailer:
Cha Joo Young posted photos/video on her instagram from Joon Ha's apartment. JH/SJ haters should probably not look but Joo Young is cute in the video. 😄😄
How does the newest counter (Na Jeok Bong) become a counter? Well, first he goes on a blind date with a lovely woman portrayed by Uhm Ji Yoon (cameo role). For more info and still cuts, see article:
Of note: both In Soo and Yi Joon were throwing around ad libs so first scenes are bound to be funny. Cannot wait for my favoritist In-soo to be a counter.
Nope not just me, dammit https://twitter.com/VikiStatus/status/1683959121438183424
Our loved one is improving but prognosis iffy. While sitting long hours in hospital, visiting MDL and reading comments is easier than trying to watch anything on Netflix or Viki, whether phone app or TV, so I am way behind now. As for TRHC, probably just as well, because altho not unwatchable, it's not "must see" any more. I still hate Granny Evil and she cannot ever be redeemed for her 60+ years of terror and abuse.
However, my ho-hum attitude will change this Saturday when my favoritist kdrama actor (Yoo In Soo) makes his first appearance on Uncanny Counter 2. Thankfully it will be on Netflix very early am for me before visiting hours at hospital. 😊
Nope not just me, dammit https://twitter.com/VikiStatus/status/1683959121438183424
I’m sitting in hospital (as I have been most days since last weekend🫤🫤) and able to pull it up on my phone but I was already logged in so perhaps makes a difference??
Another teaser regarding the new counter Na Jeok Bong - portrayaed by my favoritist of all kdrama actors YOO IN SOO. This one has unofficial English subs.
On Netflix, there is no separate "The Uncanny Counter Season 2". The next episodes will apparently be released under the original "The Uncanny Counter". Even tho it's on my Netflix watchlist, I haven't received a notification yet of the upcoming new episodes. 😢😢😢
tvN is promoting this big time in Korea but Netflix is doing nothing. 😢
I rarely watch weekend drama for the main couple bcause their story is usually dragging. So how is the 2nd or…
At the 2/3 point, the other couples have been side-lined to the point of no story. Before this, the ML and FL interacted with other family members and their various problems and issues, but now 75% of each the episode revolves around the perils of the Main Couple.
There are no "fun" (as in wacky or humorous hi-jinks) couples.
However, the ratings are up in Korea, so Korean viewers are enjoying it.
I rewatched ep 20 last night and kept think what the heck happened to this drama? YD was feisty and blunt, putting…
Preach it Sher! TRHC has become a story where an emotional/brainless/cowardly damsel-in-distress will require a White Knight (TK) to come racing to the rescue from the "evil villains". Zero nuance or context.
I keep telling myself that the drama is written by Koreans for Korean viewers and since the ratings are going up, perhaps viewers admire or sympathize with women who lose all of their intelligence once they become pregnant. Perhaps the hero MUST be the man, not the woman. But the abrupt change in YD's personality is not the hallmark of a well-crafted drama that weaves various family stories together.
I'm in the midst of an ongoing family emergency and haven't been able to watch Eps 35 or 36, but after reading the comments, I'm in no hurry to do so.
Re: the birth certificate. You are incorrect - she didn't name a father (surname is Oh). Fathers still have some…
It would be fraud to put TK's name as father (since they weren't married).
Yes, life would be simpler if YD would simply sit down and talk to JH - his legal rights are minimal (visitation at best) and a DNA test would be required. But, if characters were wise and thoughtful, there would be no 50 episode kdramas. I've lost interest - haven't even watched Ep. 36 yet.
Here are my thoughts; I kinda understand Yeondoo. She is just looking out for her well being plus her child and…
Re: the birth certificate. You are incorrect - she didn't name a father (surname is Oh). Fathers still have some rights in most of the world, including in Korea and running away didn't help Yeon Dope's legal position.
I have not thought about this scenario. My theory in the past is that TK/JH have the same father with different…
JH has twice mentioned his deceased mother "I swear on my mother's grave", etc. No mention of father and he apparently has no family - no siblings, aunts, uncles, etc.
Just throwing this out there…Could it be that Devil mom has a deep dark secret she is scared to have exposed…
In Ok once mentioned something like: "I gave birth to you and lived for you. " - it was one of the handful of times her devotion to TK verged on hysteria. So, I think something significant happened during her pregnancy or at birth - perhaps TK's father abandoned her or they were in an accident (father reportedly died before TK was born). If BongNim is Strawberry, I 'm returning to my original prediction: TK and JH are brothers (which I would prefer rather than JH being a Gong).
I wish the characters would remember that stalking is a crime and law enforcement and restraining orders exists…
I don't think they will go the route of anti-harassment because if she gets a restraining order, he get a court ordered DNA test. IF the show is semi-recognizing the law of Korea - which I have my doubts about because dammit they should have registered their marriage!
I’m not sure how you translated it, but the translate website feature was kind of off so I translated my self…
And it's based upon what his mother told him. Not sure about the accuracy of translation, but on Viki, Grandmother said "your ex-husband" (which could be divorce or he dumped her?). i wonder what Kokowa showed?
https://www.netflix.com/watch/81705947?trackId=13630237&tctx=-1%2C-1%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C
https://www.instagram.com/p/CvOj2Lgp7vM/?img_index=1
https://www.soompi.com/article/1603498wpp/uhm-ji-yoon-to-appear-in-the-uncanny-counter-2-as-yoo-in-soos-blind-date
Of note: both In Soo and Yi Joon were throwing around ad libs so first scenes are bound to be funny. Cannot wait for my favoritist In-soo to be a counter.
However, my ho-hum attitude will change this Saturday when my favoritist kdrama actor (Yoo In Soo) makes his first appearance on Uncanny Counter 2. Thankfully it will be on Netflix very early am for me before visiting hours at hospital. 😊
Hope you are able to access Viki soon. 🥰🥰
https://twitter.com/kdramatictweets/status/1684030565069258753
Set your alarms: Netflix release (estimated) 11:00 pm (Korean Standard Time) - use a time zone converter (7:00 am my time PDT)
tvN is promoting this big time in Korea but Netflix is doing nothing. 😢
There are no "fun" (as in wacky or humorous hi-jinks) couples.
However, the ratings are up in Korea, so Korean viewers are enjoying it.
I keep telling myself that the drama is written by Koreans for Korean viewers and since the ratings are going up, perhaps viewers admire or sympathize with women who lose all of their intelligence once they become pregnant. Perhaps the hero MUST be the man, not the woman. But the abrupt change in YD's personality is not the hallmark of a well-crafted drama that weaves various family stories together.
I'm in the midst of an ongoing family emergency and haven't been able to watch Eps 35 or 36, but after reading the comments, I'm in no hurry to do so.
Yes, life would be simpler if YD would simply sit down and talk to JH - his legal rights are minimal (visitation at best) and a DNA test would be required. But, if characters were wise and thoughtful, there would be no 50 episode kdramas. I've lost interest - haven't even watched Ep. 36 yet.