https://kisskh.at/794306-intimate-ripleyI’m worried my hopes are too high after QH though
It’s EPIC! It has some “that wouldn’t fly in 2025” scenes especially in the beginning but it’s the makjang that really started it all but has never been duplicated. I’m not saying it’s so good you got to watch it I’m saying it’s so outrageous you got to see for yourself 🤣
If I say it is will that guarantee that you will like it?
Hah when I replied then it was after the same question but when told Yes they asked any romance? When told no they said they wouldn’t like it then. ( a different drama) So that question always makes me laugh now.
Toward the end of episode 2, what was Jung I Shin taking out of her mouth and hiding above the ceiling? It was…
This is taken from Korea Times “ The second episode’s closing scene shows her opening a ventilation grate in the ceiling, retrieving a leaf hidden in her mouth and feeding it to insects while wearing a sinister smile — leaving viewers wondering about her eerie fascination with insects and what dark secrets lie beneath her calm exterior.”
I’m really liking this but that one part required the biggest suspension of disbelief ever. Maybe if could’ve slung forward not just up? Dived over seats? I really just have to say ok whatever on that.
technical observation: this drama awfully looks like an ad for the catholic church and many polluting things...…
I wince when I see religion in a kdrama because I find it’s usually made to look bad. Especially Christianity. Not all the time but enough. Sometimes they’ll use a made up religion that mimics Christianity. But I’ve never viewed religious depictions in kdramas as advertising. Anyhoo, just my thoughts.
I watch some things in between airing shows or when I’m having a sleepless night.
You don’t have to binge it.
I’m not saying it’s so good you got to watch it I’m saying it’s so outrageous you got to see for yourself 🤣
Was applauding the writers for the letter in the book.
I’m worried my hopes are too high after QH though
“ The second episode’s closing scene shows her opening a ventilation grate in the ceiling, retrieving a leaf hidden in her mouth and feeding it to insects while wearing a sinister smile — leaving viewers wondering about her eerie fascination with insects and what dark secrets lie beneath her calm exterior.”
Maybe if could’ve slung forward not just up? Dived over seats? I really just have to say ok whatever on that.
Not all the time but enough.
Sometimes they’ll use a made up religion that mimics Christianity.
But I’ve never viewed religious depictions in kdramas as advertising.
Anyhoo, just my thoughts.