It could be the fact that both leads are too interesting and pleasing to watch which made the rest look not quite…
THIS! It's the perspective of each watcher. I find myself taking a break about 45 mins in each episode. I didn't notice I was always pausing at 45ish minutes to go get a drink or bathroom break until this weekend. I was like oh damn...the episodes are almost an hour and a half long and most of the other shows I'm currently keeping up with are 50mins tops.
YES! Normally they get non actors or like really just extras that probably live in korea (which all seem to be…
So true, and they are always supposed to be American or English, but we can clearly hear the Aussie accent. And yet somehow the English teachers in all the shows have a Slavic accent. Make it make sense.
Another one is when the Korean actor is fluent in English, but the character isn't....looking at you M-A-N-E-R.
I haven't seen the show nor do I know much about it so anyone who has seen the show can you help a girl out really quick? For context I'm a queer woman, so the questions I have are purely for understanding the plot, not homophobic in nature.
So the premise for the show is that Tine is getting chased by a guy that he's not interested in. Is Tine openly gay? If so why didn't one of his guy friends help him out? Why did he need to get the most popular guy in school to fake date him? Is it because it's the only way the other guy would back off? Cause a sure fire way to get the point across that he wasn't interested would be to date a woman, no?
ive been liking this more than the original but after reading that she still doesn't know about faye and there…
Unsolicited advice. I would wait the two weeks for all the episodes to air and then during the "slower" or less interesting parts put it on 1.5x or 2x speed so you can see what's happening but get through it faster. Like ripping a Band-Aid off. Try and watch some other things in the meantime.
this drama is making it seem that saint is the ML rather than being the second male lead… like in an episode…
The petty urge in me to time out all the episodes to see screen times and scene partner breakdowns is so strong...but I don't got the time to be that petty...right now. I do not have the time to hyper fixate on this...come on brain...don't do it.
Whiplash...bro...It's all lovely that Lui and Saint realize they are the villains of their own story...but does the entire episode need to be their heart to heart? I sometime forget that Guy is a lead character in this show. She's the lead lead, but shouldn't he have the second most screentime? We get no development from them without Saint or another character popping up. It doesn't help that the actor playing Saint is naturally charming as all hell. Like come on writers, you're making it very hard to root for the OTP when they are never together. I swear i think there have been more scenes with Guy and Saint than Guy and Lui.
Also, anyone else shocked as hell when Sebastian Roché came on screen in episode 5? Cause I was like that voice sounds familiar, and then I had a holy shit moment. Love it when shows have actors from other countries cameo.
The fact that Hyun Woo is the linchpin of Queens Group, and the family still treats him so poorly is wild. He has saved them so many times and they have their noses so high in the air they can't see all he's done for them.
I do not understand the hatred this drama got, some of you are simply not used to even semi-complex timetravel…
From what I can remember at the time of airing as we were all in lockdown and chronically online, there were a few reasons. 1. The advertising was a lot a lot...for the time that this show was airing. As the budget was super high they had to put more in-scene advertising than normal. And what they were advertising was making people laugh/fall out of the drama...it's a bit jarring if you aren't used to ignoring that aspect of commercial-less dramas. 2. Lee Min Ho is playing a similar character to his 3 most well known dramas. Aka rich arrogant. There were complaints about his lack of range, as most of his roles had similar character beats. (he has since gone on to expand on the type of roles he takes for shows, but at the time it felt very much "same-same but different.") 3. The writing went a little wonky in the back half. This is a common problem with 16 episode shows. Seriously it's the most common complaint I've seen about 16 episode romance themed shows. As the plot itself was more complicated, many people got fixated on small details or unfinished loose ends.
Personally I remember waking up to watch the new episode and vibing to the soundtrack. Again 2020 lockdown...there was nothing to do for those of us who were "let go" of their employment. So...in short, a whole bunch of unemployed, couped-up, bored af people felt the need to overshare their opinions about a show online.
The shallowness and insensitivity of society has long been projected in films across the world but in this case,…
please tell me it wasnt just me that read Fumi as not a pedophile, but as someone who was told he could never be an adult, and thus interpreted it as not being able to be attracted to adults? The little girl even points it out that he likes Sarasa as an adult. I think it was the first time he didnt feel like a "failure". I understand that 19 year old Fumi liked 10 year old Sarasa, but 34 year old Fumi likes 25 year old Sarasa....so im just like, but was he though....?
the actors 6 years. i think she's a senior in high school at the oldest....& he would be like 23/24ish maybe older because he's completed his military service by this point.
I'm going to need season 2 to cover what JinMan was up to while his niece was fighting for her life. I was hoping that they had already filmed that side of the story to release at a later date. I wonder what more they could add to the story. The writers did such a good job with keeping the story moving with the nonlinear story telling.
The mother is the daughter of t he chairman. Her marriage was a political one for business purposes. She had 2…
Their father was in the car either driving it or in the passenger seat when it crashed. Ji Han was in the back seat of the car when it crashed. I believe that the grandfather was more responsible for the accident than we currently know. And because Ji Han was present at the accident the grandfather can't look at him without remembering what he did to his daughter. Whether that is make it so she ran away from him or a direct cause of her death...but that's just my theory.
I didn’t expect Ji Han to think that a Jeong didn’t know about his brother’s secret. But it figures since…
I think the only reason he didn't think about it was because he was so drunk when she talked about knowing something about Do Han. If the grandfather knows or finds out he would be the one to remember that car ride conversation better.
Can anyone explain to me who's children are Dohan and Jihan and how they're related to the other siblings? Is…
The mother is the daughter of t he chairman. Her marriage was a political one for business purposes. She had 2 children with her husband, a son and a daughter. She wanted a divorce from her husband, but he wouldn't give her one. She left him and got with the man who would become Do Han and Ji Han's father. Timeline wise we don't know when the mother met DH and JH's father.
This drama is also boring and failure like faceless love and find yourself. DewPrim series also will be the same.…
Does Thailand have studio contracts instead of their own agency deals...like old Hollywood? I only just started watching Thai shows again after like 10 years and the two shows I watch before started the same two people and I never thought anything of it, but now with how much overlap I'm seeing it had me curious. Like is the industry just that small or are the only actors used ones signed to a network.
Another one is when the Korean actor is fluent in English, but the character isn't....looking at you M-A-N-E-R.
So the premise for the show is that Tine is getting chased by a guy that he's not interested in. Is Tine openly gay? If so why didn't one of his guy friends help him out? Why did he need to get the most popular guy in school to fake date him? Is it because it's the only way the other guy would back off? Cause a sure fire way to get the point across that he wasn't interested would be to date a woman, no?
I would wait the two weeks for all the episodes to air and then during the "slower" or less interesting parts put it on 1.5x or 2x speed so you can see what's happening but get through it faster. Like ripping a Band-Aid off. Try and watch some other things in the meantime.
I sometime forget that Guy is a lead character in this show. She's the lead lead, but shouldn't he have the second most screentime? We get no development from them without Saint or another character popping up.
It doesn't help that the actor playing Saint is naturally charming as all hell. Like come on writers, you're making it very hard to root for the OTP when they are never together. I swear i think there have been more scenes with Guy and Saint than Guy and Lui.
1. The advertising was a lot a lot...for the time that this show was airing. As the budget was super high they had to put more in-scene advertising than normal. And what they were advertising was making people laugh/fall out of the drama...it's a bit jarring if you aren't used to ignoring that aspect of commercial-less dramas.
2. Lee Min Ho is playing a similar character to his 3 most well known dramas. Aka rich arrogant. There were complaints about his lack of range, as most of his roles had similar character beats. (he has since gone on to expand on the type of roles he takes for shows, but at the time it felt very much "same-same but different.")
3. The writing went a little wonky in the back half. This is a common problem with 16 episode shows. Seriously it's the most common complaint I've seen about 16 episode romance themed shows. As the plot itself was more complicated, many people got fixated on small details or unfinished loose ends.
Personally I remember waking up to watch the new episode and vibing to the soundtrack. Again 2020 lockdown...there was nothing to do for those of us who were "let go" of their employment. So...in short, a whole bunch of unemployed, couped-up, bored af people felt the need to overshare their opinions about a show online.
The little girl even points it out that he likes Sarasa as an adult. I think it was the first time he didnt feel like a "failure".
I understand that 19 year old Fumi liked 10 year old Sarasa, but 34 year old Fumi likes 25 year old Sarasa....so im just like, but was he though....?