I'd add "My Father is Strange", a 52 episode weekender that I've watched from start to finish at least twice. There's a melodramatic hook, of course, or it wouldn't be a weekender, but it's unobtrusive and believable. All of the couples in this drama are wonderful--even the in-laws.
cuz we all know The Untamed was a monumental failure of a drama
Solid reply.
I'm not that interested in dramas with few or no female cast members, but I'm also not interested in dramas that have abundant female characters, but they're in subservient or very minor roles.
Women hold up half the sky. Presumably, they make a sizable portion of the viewing audience, too.
The amount of pressure the situation, her family, the lawyer are putting her under is unbelievable. I get what her family wants. But is the lawyer after the same? Is it just that everyone thinks she knows where the money is and they think she's hiding it?
This is unexpectedly wonderful. The 4 episodes I've seen are genuinely funny, but it's the relationship between the women that will keep you watching. This is a show I'll watch as soon as the episodes are available.
I'm very interested in this. My favorite genre is revenge. especially if it's done well. I think Song Hye Kyo has. ever so slowly, been sneaking up on darker parts, and she has the acting depth to play them. Of course, show depends mostly on writer, but I'm looking forward and hoping.
If you are a victim of sexual assault, avoid this drama, I think. Show can be massively triggering, and I'm not convinced that the payoff for watching the show is worth it.
This is true. However, and it's a giant however, Mandarin is an extremely difficult language to learn. It's not as hard as learning Korean, but it's up there. Way up there. Which I mention as a person who's been learning languages for decades and studied linguistics at Uni.
In a year that's been completely overstuffed with horrific events, this disaster is in the top five. What a tragic waste. So sorry for all the victims and their families.
I could watch 26 episodes of Wang An Yu doing nothing but painting a house, honestly.
But I'm not liking the age gap. He's not even portrayed as being of legal age, and she is crossing lines in her professional role that would get her fired if they were disclosed. I know it's a drama and not real life, but the power differential between the two characters is just too large. She's lovely, and I totally get why he'd be into her, but it's her job to deal with randy boys and not respond to any of their overtures. Sorry, it's bugging the crap out of me.
Also,I like the OST quite a lot, but why are the tunes English?
Since watching "Extraordinary Attorney Woo Young Woo", I learned why high functioning autism was called "Asperger's Syndrome": that Hans Asperger was a Nazi, who experimented on children and advocated the murder of kids.
So, editors, let's not call it "Asperger's Syndrome" anymore, but refer to it properly as "Autism Spectrum Disorder:"
I'm not that interested in dramas with few or no female cast members, but I'm also not interested in dramas that have abundant female characters, but they're in subservient or very minor roles.
Women hold up half the sky. Presumably, they make a sizable portion of the viewing audience, too.
But I'm not liking the age gap. He's not even portrayed as being of legal age, and she is crossing lines in her professional role that would get her fired if they were disclosed. I know it's a drama and not real life, but the power differential between the two characters is just too large. She's lovely, and I totally get why he'd be into her, but it's her job to deal with randy boys and not respond to any of their overtures. Sorry, it's bugging the crap out of me.
Also,I like the OST quite a lot, but why are the tunes English?
So, editors, let's not call it "Asperger's Syndrome" anymore, but refer to it properly as "Autism Spectrum Disorder:"