I knew this would happen. I say no more, every time. But I keep doing it.Watching a drama when it's currently…
I did the same thing. But best part of this torturous adventure is that with each episode that releases, you can come here and discuss and scream and cry with fellow fans
And I kid you not when I say my frugal self paid for Tencent/WeTv VIP subscription so that I can watch ahead/support…
LOL. I was gonna drop money on the subscription too until I found out it’s free with English subs on dramacool! Ugh I’ve been waiting for a drama like this since the long ballad. Well, first half of long ballad bc second half was trash imho
I just don't understand the logic of scriptwriterI'd rather have Youngseo's father rejected Sunghoon in previous…
same, thought it was weird myself. I wonder if it was because the dad just wanted Youngseo to see that he's accepting sunghoon but sunghoon (under the dad's threat) will break up with Youngseo on his own. That way, dad will get what he wants but he'd be able to keep his hands clean. Obvs didn't work.
Great series, such a joy to watch. Ending was definitely underwhelming to say the very least. I didn't read the webtoon but I'll probably start it because withdrawals. There were a lot of interactions I would have liked to see :
1. Grandpa actually accepting Hari in person 2. Grandpa finding out Sunghoon is with YeongSeo and that they're engaged! 3. Youngseo's dad changing and accepting Sunghoon 4. The fantastic four (Taemoo, Hari, Sunghoon and Yeongseo) interacting together as two couples 5. The wedding! Maybe even a wedding of both couples 6. Great grandbabies! The drama focused quite a bit on Grandpa wanting great grandchildren. It would have been so heartwarming to finally see him carry one 7. Youngseo's business! What kind of business did she end up starting? 8. Even interactions between the brother and Taemu as brother in laws
Maybe these are spelled out in the webtoon?! The ending felt like it wrapped up things I didn't really care for or find solutions for problems the viewers weren't really invested in. For example, grandpa's newfound condition, I didn't care much for because well, I didn't have time to. The scene probably lasted 15 minutes from diagnosis to treatment. And the cute exchange between the two directors, ehh yeah it was cuteeee? But I would have rather seen other interactions I'm more invested in. Still 10/10 recommend though. :) I'll also miss running here after every episode to see everyone's comments. <3
Everyone is doing a great job in acting but Ahn Hyoseop is making me cringe. He did so well in his previous works,…
I kinda have to agree there's something wrong with his acting. I can't tell if he's making fun of PSJ? Or if he's pretending to be that strict CEO but in a comedic way? I try and not get too caught up in it though. Just trying to enjoy it for what it is.
omg that last scene kept going on and on i as like"they will jus imply...they will cut it now...they will cut…
totally agree, I was like oh okay they're going to kiss and then cut the scene. Then he backed her up against the wall and I'm like um okay? ...thank you so much so probably cut scene after this. AND THEN HE LIFTED HER UP BY THE LEGS and i'm like umm director-nim? *chefs kiss* AND THEN HE BROUGHT HER TO HIS BED and I'm like omo okay so i guess theyre going to fade off from this scene?? AND THEN SHE REMOVES HIS SHIRT and *insert hari silent scream scene here*
I know the last scene of ep 11 is supposed to be hot but all I could think was "aww, how cute." Maybe because…
I have to agree that there really wasn't much sexual tension between the two. I really didn't see this scene coming. I thought they were going to cut with the reflection of them against the nightscape
I wish they showed AHS abs too... But then again, they showed his back muscles...which are tremendous and spectacular but - nvm I don't remember what I was talking about.
The beginning of this ep 11 is really annoying me..lol..not in a way that i would stop watching though. but that…
That whole scene with her running back through the rain was all kinds of bad. First, what friend would let her friend run through the rain back to hosp? Just give her a ride. Second, he's been living 20+ years while the world has rained. Yes he gets anxiety but he's indoors and he probably has coping mechanisms already. I mean I unless he was trapped outside in the rain getting drenched, I don't think his situation warranted Hari running through the rain. A little cringey to watch.
The steamy scene of HaTae 👀😏🙈They nailed itIt's best so far
It was so steamy my glasses fogged up. I did not expect such a lengthy and...involved scene. But then again, second leads got a pretty good scene so main leads had to really deliver. And they did. They delivered. Phew *fans self*
Fellow drama watchers, this is one of the best Chinese dramas or just dramas in general of all time in my humble opinion. It is a *must watch*. This is a true slice of life drama where every viewer can relate to at least one of the characters in some way. I just finished rewatching the entire drama and I cried/laughed/smiled all over again. I'm a huge fan of romcoms and whenever a drama is recommended to me, I always ask if there is romance bc if there isn't, I don't even want to start watching. My follow up question then becomes when does the romance start because if it starts too late I have no interest. I'm so glad I casted aside my prejudice and watched this drama. This drama has romance and it can be defined as a slow burn but it is so so so much more than just romance.
Chinese dramas, esp these longer ones at 40 episodes, usually have filler episodes or moments that you just want to skip. But in Go Ahead, every scene is thoughtfully placed and has meaning. After more emotional scenes, a light hearted scene is inserted to make the viewers taste some sweetness after such bitter moments.
The acting from every single individual is absolutely stellar, from kids to adults, from supporting actors to main leads. This entire cast was made for this drama and they really delivered. A lot of the scenes, esp with the main leads made me question if it was was even scripted or just ad libbed. Everything feels natural and it almost makes me feel as though I am just an outsider looking into these people's lives.
Highly recommend everyone to watch this as it teaches all of us a lesson on misunderstanding, courage, acceptance, guilt, friendship, judgement, mental/physical illness, family, unconditional love and basically to just "go ahead" and live your own life.
1. Grandpa actually accepting Hari in person
2. Grandpa finding out Sunghoon is with YeongSeo and that they're engaged!
3. Youngseo's dad changing and accepting Sunghoon
4. The fantastic four (Taemoo, Hari, Sunghoon and Yeongseo) interacting together as two couples
5. The wedding! Maybe even a wedding of both couples
6. Great grandbabies! The drama focused quite a bit on Grandpa wanting great grandchildren. It would have been so heartwarming to finally see him carry one
7. Youngseo's business! What kind of business did she end up starting?
8. Even interactions between the brother and Taemu as brother in laws
Maybe these are spelled out in the webtoon?! The ending felt like it wrapped up things I didn't really care for or find solutions for problems the viewers weren't really invested in. For example, grandpa's newfound condition, I didn't care much for because well, I didn't have time to. The scene probably lasted 15 minutes from diagnosis to treatment. And the cute exchange between the two directors, ehh yeah it was cuteeee? But I would have rather seen other interactions I'm more invested in. Still 10/10 recommend though. :) I'll also miss running here after every episode to see everyone's comments. <3
Chinese dramas, esp these longer ones at 40 episodes, usually have filler episodes or moments that you just want to skip. But in Go Ahead, every scene is thoughtfully placed and has meaning. After more emotional scenes, a light hearted scene is inserted to make the viewers taste some sweetness after such bitter moments.
The acting from every single individual is absolutely stellar, from kids to adults, from supporting actors to main leads. This entire cast was made for this drama and they really delivered. A lot of the scenes, esp with the main leads made me question if it was was even scripted or just ad libbed. Everything feels natural and it almost makes me feel as though I am just an outsider looking into these people's lives.
Highly recommend everyone to watch this as it teaches all of us a lesson on misunderstanding, courage, acceptance, guilt, friendship, judgement, mental/physical illness, family, unconditional love and basically to just "go ahead" and live your own life.