I finished 7 episodes, should I continue with it?The story is ok-ish and I was looking forward to a chill and…
i wasn't a fan of how pushy the 2nd ML was but after FL made her decision, he toned down and stepped away. it was more about his career and his dad and stepmom
i don't really get why they kept saying bong chung ja is fat and ugly, when uhm jung hwa has always been conventionally pretty? like bong chung ja just looks frumpy cause of the way she dresses. also isn't tae suk a salon owner, why can't she just give chung ja a makeover lol (i also hate that they think curly hair = ugly)
Ssh is good in everything but I dono y he never got a big break in his career. He deserves it more than any overrated…
i read somewhere that after he tried to evade military service (he submitted tainted urine samples to pretend he had diabetes or some other major illness), he did not have a successful comeback project and the rest of his dramas flopped, so he didn't get to rebrand his image compared to Jang Hyuk who tried to evade military service around the same time, but his comeback drama Thank You was a hit and then he had several more hits after that so people sort of have forgiven him since then iirc, SSH's scandal was bigger because he fabricated the samples more seriously but i can't recall where i read this from (this was information i got ~10 years ago
sorry it will be little weird if the parents married and became a family
If one parent remarries and has kids with another partner, that would be your half-siblings If a single mom marries a single dad, the kids from previous marriages would be step-siblings I think there would be some differences in cultures where it's taboo for step-siblings to marry even though they are not related by blood
anyone notice the Sword and I love you from goblin 😹, then directly 41/45 from 21/25 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣…
they also mentioned Ji Jin Hee being in a drama called 'I Don't Have A Lover' - which also sounds suspiciously like his real drama called I Have A Lover lol 😂
Yeah translation is glitchy but tbh I can wait as I was quite pleased to see so many new J-dramas on Netflix.…
just a note, bootleg sites steal the subtitles for jdramas from fansubbers, so it's best to check out the individual fansubbers' sites/social media to get the subs directly from them :)
it’s their first time doing this (airing a j-drama on Netflix while airing) let’s be indulgent 🥲🥹
not first time though - destiny was released as a simulcast (at least in my region), the episodes were made available just a few hours after they were aired in japan
Is anyone else noticing some silly woke subtitling? 'deity' instead of God 'paradise' instead of 'heaven'?The…
i noticed that viu's subtitles will always translate God as deity, heaven as paradise, etc - even when a character is saying it in English. i don't think it's due to 'woke-ness' but my guess is probably due to censorship laws and/or cultural sensitivities in countries they operate in (viu is HK-based iirc but im not sure if that plays a part)
I'm calling it- Sol's grandmother doesn't have dimensia. She's possessed by "Grandma Celestial"🙈
in Familiar Wife (also a time travelling drama), the mother had dementia too but she recognised ML as her son-in-law though in the alternate timeline he's a stranger to her - i'm thinking it's something like 'grandma not in the right mind in this timeline, but in the right mind in an alternate timeline'
I can't believe those faces that we never got to see grow old, just have to assume that they died somewhere in…
that's because the actors who portrayed the rest of the team in the original drama have passed away, the old actor portraying old Park Yeong Han was the OG actor in the OG series, and is the only one still alive. him visiting the graves is probably a sign of him paying his respects to his fellow cast mates who have since passed
you'd have to wait till amazon prime releases the latest episode. pirate sites don't do the subtitles themselves, they take the subs from legal streaming platforms. so if the legal streaming platform has not released the episode, these sites will not have proper subs either.
At this point I don't care if FL gets killed. She's so stupid ugh
Anyways, I think Shaman is the killer, since he was the first one Yebun saw on the bus, he had plenty of time to find the victim in the bushes before Yebun comes back. Though if he's on the bus he wouldn't have enough time to be chasing them in the first place? Plus Gwangsik touched his leg and immediately afterwards Shaman got arrested as a suspect - probably that's when he realised Gwangsik is psychic too and therefore killed him in ep 14. Seonwoo probably finds out Shaman is the serial killer after living with him, he probably took the kitchen knife until he gathered more evidence. I don't really know what Shaman's motive would be though
I normally don't mind the FLs choices but her refusing to touch her grandfather when ML brought it up initially…
If Jang Yeol's theory is true (that the victims have all betrayed someone), my money is on female cop since she kept harping on her husband's infidelity (i.e. his betrayal) LOL but it would also mean that she's psychic too and has to be on the farm that same day Ye Bun and Gwang Sik were there, and when Ye Bun read her memories she didn't see anything suspicious IIRC.
Initially I suspected Sun Woo, but now that the show is obviously hinting at him being the killer, I don't think it's him.
Shaman might be right, since he was at the farm too... but he seemed so nice I'd be sad if he's the killer!
Cha Ju Man's right hand man was at the scene too, but we don't know much about him (yet) so idk what his motive would be
compared to Jang Hyuk who tried to evade military service around the same time, but his comeback drama Thank You was a hit and then he had several more hits after that so people sort of have forgiven him since then
iirc, SSH's scandal was bigger because he fabricated the samples more seriously but i can't recall where i read this from (this was information i got ~10 years ago
If a single mom marries a single dad, the kids from previous marriages would be step-siblings
I think there would be some differences in cultures where it's taboo for step-siblings to marry even though they are not related by blood
Initially I suspected Sun Woo, but now that the show is obviously hinting at him being the killer, I don't think it's him.
Shaman might be right, since he was at the farm too... but he seemed so nice I'd be sad if he's the killer!
Cha Ju Man's right hand man was at the scene too, but we don't know much about him (yet) so idk what his motive would be