For a daily drama it is really unique. It has some sitcom elements, but it still has overarching plot points.…
It's my perfect drama to wind down after watching Youth of May and Mouse (soon gonna watch Doom at Your Service in place of this when it ends next week). It's great for a daily drama however I do wonder how those who start watching after we have the full 120 episodes will precieve it. My husband and I watch every night. To use because the pandemic still has us with curfews we really value having a non-dramatic family drama to spend time with. Laugh and cry with.
What I am so amazed with is that all of these characters (maybe it's because of the great actors) are maintaining their character over the past 35 episodes. It does look like we are going to see a lot of character development soon. I am so excited.
This is honestly a bit like the Chinese drama Go Ahead in the first few episodes (minus melodrama).
I read @Vyrus' comment, so I watched again to see if it was true. READ AT YOUR OWN RISKOkay, so I rewatched the…
You could be right so the Gwangju uprising takes place from May 18th-27th. And during the uprising entrance to Gwangju was blocked (like in Taxi Driver). I don't think she will be able to easily fly out of the countries. She still has to be working at the hospital so she will know everything.
It's not that hard to see the fact that Soo Ryeon's father is literally selling her off + Hee Tae's father(who's…
I was honestly surprised in the episode when she had to compromise getting her friends out if she went on a date that the compromise wasn't her getting married/engaged then and there.
They have no choice and this just looks really dangerous.
I don't think the main male lead is going to be able to transport the medical patient to Gwangju in time as it's only 18 days before the Gwangju Uprising begins. If you have watched other certain movies regarding the events of this they basically blockade out the city during the uprising.
So we just started May in the storyline and the Gwangju Uprising lasts from May 18th-May 27th. Next week outside of the drama the time-lines are going to match up a bit.
Just a trigger warning as this writer in both Black and Mouse has a lot of choking scenes. I am lucky to have my husband as a watching aid as he can tell me when they are done.
This show is amazing. It's something my husband and I look forward to watching every-night. Episode 28 is going to be one-of my favorites. Aghh it's just so relatable and down to earth.
There's a lot of strong accents on this drama's episode. I believe most of it is Jeolla province dialect. I would say you may need to wait a day or so before it's subbed fully. As a mid-intermediate Korean learner I can understand like 40% of it. I still don't understand how the Kocowa model of subtitling works though. Is it Viki users who sub the drama?
I swear if I see one more chocking scene in a Choi Ran drama I am gonna flip. This and Black need trigger warnings. Throwing it out their people if any one ever grasps your neck with their hands or anything they are 10% more likely to murder you.
What I am so amazed with is that all of these characters (maybe it's because of the great actors) are maintaining their character over the past 35 episodes. It does look like we are going to see a lot of character development soon. I am so excited.
This is honestly a bit like the Chinese drama Go Ahead in the first few episodes (minus melodrama).
Korean:
https://namu.wiki/w/5.18%20%EB%AF%BC%EC%A3%BC%ED%99%94%EC%9A%B4%EB%8F%99
https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/5%C2%B718_%EA%B4%91%EC%A3%BC_%EB%AF%BC%EC%A3%BC%ED%99%94_%EC%9A%B4%EB%8F%99
( you might want to use a on-screen translator or something)
English:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwangju_Uprising
They have no choice and this just looks really dangerous.
Episode 28 is going to be one-of my favorites. Aghh it's just so relatable and down to earth.