All I will say the plot is great, what a twist but we all had our own apprehensions about the villain characters. But what I wanted to say the most is I love love Mr Hong and Sa Wol, they are like the best couple. The fate has a way of repeating itself but we all know that we have the power to make our own fate.
I am a passive suicidal person and even self harm myself sometimes. There are times when I really need someone…
Yes you can DM me too. I am here to help . One thing I have learned is that you are your best supporter, your greatest ally, your greatest hero and greatest love. When you realise you can save yourself and don't need anyone, it gives you a great innate feeling that no matter what happens no one can break you or push you down because you got your back. This realisation is not easy but once you got it, you become resilient and unbreakable. This does not mean you wont cry or get angry or frustrated but you get back up. It requires a shift in your brain/ perspective.
Same pose and expression? But Yong Pil doesn't remind me of Noh Ji Wook or any characters in his previous dramas.…
Yes a good script is essential and director too. I always like to point out the Kristen Stewart analogy as Diana Spencer compared to Twilight (please don't come at me, fans)
Give me one Korean drama where the lead demon is strong/absoulte from episode 1 till end episode. If there were…
Goblin splitting the car in two and of course the iconic walk in the mist of darkness then emerging have their own fan base. I guess here coz the Demon lost his powers early on, we did not really see how powerful he truly was. Also we don't know why he became a demon and the whole backstory.
Same pose and expression? But Yong Pil doesn't remind me of Noh Ji Wook or any characters in his previous dramas.…
No worries, it just at that moment I burst out laughing, and like I said I love it when makers and actors are cool about taking the mickey out of each other. It goes to show they too are aware of what the audiences are saying and joking. It's cool
"No one can ever be happy or achieve real success by putting another down, it won't last." --Neither can you succeed…
Yeah what you are feeling is exactly I think a lot of people often feel after a while, the pursuit of the big city life is great when you have the energy and tenacity to do so. But how far can we go? sometimes money isn't everything, the simplest things in life can bring more joy than anything we could ever buy. I really hope that you find your solace and wishing you the best in all your endavours :)
It really makes you realize that your suicide indeed doesn't affect only you, but gives trauma to people around…
The repercussions of suicide has on those who live are the guilt and what ifs . It is like a burden you carry in your heart and mind that somehow if you did something differently would this person still committed suicide or should you be blamed as well. Sometime all we need to do is ask how are you or are you ok, and you would be surprised what you learn. There is also the trauma of the death lingering for the people you live behind. This is what I feel. And if you still feel suicidal you can message me :)
Same pose and expression? But Yong Pil doesn't remind me of Noh Ji Wook or any characters in his previous dramas.…
Kdrama ML Rite of Passage ----that is so funny LOL I like Lee Dong Wook, he too does a variety of roles and has managed to solidify his acting rather than have pep[;e focus his handsome charming good looks. Chan Eun Woo is still young, I guess he can experiment. But at then end good writing is important and any drama will stand out if the writing is good.
Same pose and expression? But Yong Pil doesn't remind me of Noh Ji Wook or any characters in his previous dramas.…
I think he picks all sorts of characters because he does not want to be remembered for that one role or typecast, which is good because then you remember him for every character he has played instead of that one mold by that I mean in K drama the rich cold chaebol to which he has managed to avoid for the most part. This role I feel there is an innocence to the character, and I feel sad that he pines for Sam Dal and unable to move on. I suppose we all have that one person we can never forget.
"No one can ever be happy or achieve real success by putting another down, it won't last." --Neither can you succeed…
Nailed it! Yeah you said it just right. Sometimes psychological warfare is much better. They fact that Sam Dal doesn't want to give in to her shows she is way way ahead of her. I suppose for any normal human being if someone took their life coz of them, that kind of guilt and burden would be very disturbing, now that is clear, Sam Dal can move on because she knows her worth and her talent. Her sisters look like they too needed to come back. What I always feel is that sometimes we feel that we need to migrate to other countries or places to prove our worth but we often miss the fact if everyone did that who will be left behind. This is why a lot of countries lose their talents. Sure it is great to make it big out there but it is equally great if you achieve something small or big in your own hometown. Your worth is upon you, there is no need to prove or show everyone, and if you fail and comeback so what, at least you were brave enough to try. I like the rustic charm being shown in the series, There is calming effect to it.
It took me two days to finish the last episode and that's how uninteresting the episode was. Keeping the chemistry…
I agree to a bit, it is getting a bit meh, and the chemistry can only do so much and I can only take so much of staring into each other's eyes. I suppose the pace could be improved, and this mysterious villain plot is beginning to be a bit of a snooze fest. The demon is becoming human but we don't know why or what is causing his powers to reduced. They should move on with the plot because seems like we don't know the plot.
Leads keeping the show going but how long more?
But what I wanted to say the most is I love love Mr Hong and Sa Wol, they are like the best couple.
The fate has a way of repeating itself but we all know that we have the power to make our own fate.
This realisation is not easy but once you got it, you become resilient and unbreakable. This does not mean you wont cry or get angry or frustrated but you get back up. It requires a shift in your brain/ perspective.
I guess here coz the Demon lost his powers early on, we did not really see how powerful he truly was. Also we don't know why he became a demon and the whole backstory.
I really hope that you find your solace and wishing you the best in all your endavours :)
This is what I feel. And if you still feel suicidal you can message me :)
I like Lee Dong Wook, he too does a variety of roles and has managed to solidify his acting rather than have pep[;e focus his handsome charming good looks.
Chan Eun Woo is still young, I guess he can experiment.
But at then end good writing is important and any drama will stand out if the writing is good.
This role I feel there is an innocence to the character, and I feel sad that he pines for Sam Dal and unable to move on. I suppose we all have that one person we can never forget.
Her sisters look like they too needed to come back.
What I always feel is that sometimes we feel that we need to migrate to other countries or places to prove our worth but we often miss the fact if everyone did that who will be left behind. This is why a lot of countries lose their talents. Sure it is great to make it big out there but it is equally great if you achieve something small or big in your own hometown. Your worth is upon you, there is no need to prove or show everyone, and if you fail and comeback so what, at least you were brave enough to try.
I like the rustic charm being shown in the series, There is calming effect to it.
The demon is becoming human but we don't know why or what is causing his powers to reduced. They should move on with the plot because seems like we don't know the plot.