Love this drama. It's so good, so funny. I started laughing from episode 1, 0:01 until now, episode 11. Every…
I have never seen such dry sarcasm used throughout with such finesse! I just started it for a "well, it might be good" and have laughed out loud with every episode. The chicken leg absolutely did me in.
I hate Park Sung Joon. They should kill him off early in the next episode in order for it to be satisfying for…
I have never, ever had a more visceral reaction to a character in my five years of watching dramas. I think his stoic attitude absolutely drives to me towards alcoholism. He neither loves his wife enough to console her or the mistress enough to leave his wife. His choice is one of "self sacrifice" for their greater good.....I think what really set me off is the preview for next week when the wife asks if they have a chance. That tore my heart out and made me think of murdering his character.
I hate Park Sung Joon. They should kill him off early in the next episode in order for it to be satisfying for…
I have a personal bias (as can clearly be seen) against this character and I believe it's because of his lack of remorse. If he wanted his wife back, it's my belief he would be on his knees holding onto to her. His tepid attitude drives me close to insane (yeah, I need therapy...it's on my list). Rant over.
Man, this drama makes me too angry…. I don’t think it’s healthy to watch it every week. Maybe I should continue…
I hate Park Sung Joon. They should kill him off early in the next episode in order for it to be satisfying for me. I'm going to put this drama on hold until the last episode. That character is a piece of sh#!
The first episodes of this drama had me absolutely laughing out loud all the way through. My admiration to the screenwriters and actors because the comedic element is delivered with such a subtle and sarcastic delivery, it made me rewind a couple of times to see if anything was missed. Very, very good start.
Oh, boy!Now, sit down and let me introduce you to - THE UNTAMED aka Mo Dao Zu Shi!
I haven't watched "The Untamed" yet but many consider it more of a romance than bro. I was curious, as a fan, which category would you say it fits best? I'm going to watch it after the holidays because if it's as good as they say, I want to binge watch.
Soooo there is a HUGE uproar overGodfrey's passing because of the conditions on this show I'm going to suggest…
I watched Avenue X's report on this and it was very, very tough to wrap my head around the fact that this gentleman stood a really good chance of being saved if emergency medical staff had been appropriately placed. RIP Godfrey.
Fantastic and well written article! Thank you! We live in the drive-through society. Food is delivered to the car in less than one minute, modern relationships push physical intimacy before finding out the parner's full name and favorite color. I love historical dramas because they layer the romance from attraction to conversation, family and then to being together (in whatever fashion the ending allows). They are the ideal in a realistic world.
ANY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DRAMAS LIKE THE KINGS WOMAN?
Definitely "Goodbye My Princess". It's labeled a tragedy but every moment onscreen, to me, was a storyline that I was glued to. The acting was outstanding.
The "adult" element in this drama is really a plus. And the mystery gets more and more engaging every episode.…
I agree wholeheartedly on the adult element. One more cutesy girl surprised that she's being kissed and I'm leaving the room. Enough is enough. I went through a divorce with the cheating element and watching Jang Na Ra portray the emotional toll is a mirror to how I felt. My question is with the writer....I wonder if this person experienced similar circumstances that is playing out as a canvas for this drama? Extremely well executed and acted.
Gotta be stronger, suicide is never the right way and an insult to your parents and ancestors. If life sucks that…
My thoughts, compassion and prayers go to the family left behind and for the person who could not find a shred of hope that tomorrow was going to get better.
I absolutely abhor these headlines. I know South Korea has one of the higher suicide rates and there will be a multitude of flourishing opinions on what and who is to blame. Honestly, that parents could turn children as young as 14 over to an entertainment industry to be honed for "potential" revenue and / or stardom is beyond my comprehension. And please, don't believe I'm pointing the finger at another culture because, in my opinion, Disney has done a bang up job of pretty much the same thing. Another issue I have is with hate comments. We live in an era of international envy and online anonymity. Please, for the love of God, teach these children to distance themselves from any type of unconstructive criticism. Enough is enough. Rant over.
This is definitely a drama that I would give anything to have at least 3 or 4 more seasons. For every time this show returned, it could have a new setting, the same cast could play a totally different personas to a new storyline. Another thing to add to the very positive dynamics of this show was the cast. Hats off and bravo! on your performance. The storytelling of "Extraordinary You" drew me in almost immediately but the acting kept me watching the screen to the very end.
These things keep happening in streaming sites, Viki , Netflix. A lot of content are blocked in some regions.…
Dramaguzzler - this is crazy how we are watching the same shows. I live in the Eastern US and watched it on Netflix. Is it not available in your region?
We live in the drive-through society. Food is delivered to the car in less than one minute, modern relationships push physical intimacy before finding out the parner's full name and favorite color. I love historical dramas because they layer the romance from attraction to conversation, family and then to being together (in whatever fashion the ending allows). They are the ideal in a realistic world.
I went through a divorce with the cheating element and watching Jang Na Ra portray the emotional toll is a mirror to how I felt. My question is with the writer....I wonder if this person experienced similar circumstances that is playing out as a canvas for this drama? Extremely well executed and acted.
Rant over.