The young actress playing the daughter was a Baeksang winner earlier this year (for another drama).
Yep, I know. She played a genius and savage little girl and I remember being amazed that she could memorize so many lines lol. She's grown a lot taller since then.
I would have preferred if she got rid of her bangs for a new and fierce look
Me too. Makeup, hairstyle and fashion can do wonders in changing up one's image. Just look at how Jang Nara rocked her look in Sell Your Haunted House. It's a bit disappointing that they didn't take the opportunity to do a bolder transformation for her
Why are there ninjas cutting onions in my house when her daughter cries... I can't with these stupid adults (her father and his side chick) making the sweet girl suffer! Why are these korean child actresses so damn good ðŸ˜
Hmm... This is based on actual historical events but is taking more of a historical fantasy kind of approach. Not that there's anything wrong with that. My issue is that I'm not feeling much depth to most of the characters. Especially the female villains are coming off as one-dimensional or cartoonish.
For how long did you watch the show? Even jcw scene !!!??? Actually this show was marked as 15+ when I watched…
I kinda skipped through the jcw scene once I realized what was happening. Then we tried about 15 minutes of episode 2, until a certain other scene came on. So I'll be continuing it by myself 😂
Somehow I missed that this show contained n*dity and I made a mistake by watching with my (conservative asian) mom. Needless to say, she was horrified lmao. The content rating on this page should be updated, I was only expecting violence and profanity.
ENA has a track record of picking dramas with unconventional plots and actually doing them well, but this one…
It sounds like the alternate personality is pursuing the 2nd ML, after she already broke off with the ML. Even if her self still has feelings for her ex, it's not cheating. But whether there's emotional two-timing involved, kind of depends on the writing.
yaa the english scenes were not good , the pronounciation was bad , i tried to listen multiple times but it was…
I found out there are subtitles for those scenes if you switch the subtitles option to english [cc], assuming you're on netflix. I had to rewind with the subs on.
you're so boring if you didn't like the first episodes I'M SORRY
Well, you don't have to be sorry. I'm really just too old to watch that much childish banter lol. But clearly their relationship is maturing, so I'm glad.
Not really a fan of episodes 1-3, but I thought ep 4 was better. Finally, signs of their relationship maturing beyond childish teenagers! And the ML's colleague is the MVP.
Also this is petty but I really couldn't hear half the lines of that actor playing the douchebag colleague. Jung Somin doesn't seem completely fluent, but her English was much more understandable than his.
Korean dramas are representation of unrealistic scenarios only.
There are clearly a lot of scenes meant to be humorous, but they aren't very effective or original. I'm actually fine with a more melodramatic style, my issue is that nothing is really clicking for me, including the emotional scenes. It's like the writers are telling me, "they're childhood friends and they start bickering once they meet again", or "she's putting on a strong front but is actually broken inside", but it all doesn't feel natural. Idk why.
I'm looking forward to this, but I'm a bit wary of this screenwriter. I thought A Time Called You was kind of a huge mess, and that was also an adaptation of a popular source material. Fingers crossed that won't happen here, but I heard they already made major changes to the webtoon's plot...
The teaser wasn't what I expected. Somehow I didn't realize that her 2 personalities are in love with different people. Wasn't this supposed to be a healing second chance romance? That sounds more like a set-up for a messy/angsty, complicated love triangle. Now there are about 10 ways for the story to go wrong but then again, why not? At least it's something different for once, haha
Hmm, I don't know why I'm finding this a little contrived? Like I'm somehow not convinced that these people were childhood friends who have not seen each other in ages. The script feels like it's missing something. Is thoughtfulness the word? So far, the adorable Jung Somin has charmed me with her liveliness. But the show... not so much.
Also this is petty but I really couldn't hear half the lines of that actor playing the douchebag colleague. Jung Somin doesn't seem completely fluent, but her English was much more understandable than his.