I originally watched this a year ago and left a comment then about how funny it was. I just rewatched it today (watching/rewatching as much of KWB as I can) and I liked it even more the second time. The first time I thought it was funny, but I also thought it was kind of childish and immature in parts. This time around I was able to see that not only was it very funny, but it was also sweet and even emotional underneath the sometimes-ridiculous-and-immature-seeming actions of the (mostly male) characters. (And the fight scene remains as probably my most favorite ever.....it's like a long hilarious old-school comedy sketch.)
I just want to say that I've been a huge fan of Son Seok Koo ever since Sense8 and Melo is My Nature and my respect for his work was completely cemented during My Liberation Notes. I look forward to anything new!
I think I'm just like u, i feel the same way, no u're not alone on this one, I don't think I can trust noona relationships,…
First of all, Ku Hye Sun was only two years older than Ahn Jae Hyun, which is practically the same age. Also, we can't "trust" noona relationships because of two marriages that failed? When the worldwide divorce rate is estimated at 41% I don't think that marriages where the women happens to be older than the man are that much harder than marriages where they're the same age or the man is older. Let's get some perspective here.
Why, just why?! Can’t Korean dramas bring us closure in 16 episodes anymore?Making us lose the peace of mind,…
I'm sorry, but no second season of any drama is going to make me "lose peace of mind and live in uneasiness." It's just television, not the end of the world.
Not sure it was necessary to add the "who's 10 years younger than her" after "Her agency confirmed that Gong Hyo Jin is dating singer Kevin Oh" in her bio. Who cares how much older the Queen is than her spouse-to-be? Congratulations to the both of them!