Can married people really become like this!! Not even cuddling ππππππ
Yes, I believe it is possible. But, what is not believable is that they look so awkward around each otherin terms of proximity. I mean these two were in love when they married, and they must have been very intimate with each other for sometime before things start to fall apart. To be fair to the drama, they are kissing and doing certain thing that are considered a lot in Kdramas, but still I find it very unbelievable evnethough I like Kdrama for not having explicit scenes.
But, it is a drama lol, and it is fun to watch that sexual tention between these two beautiful people lol.
In E3 we see flashback of them at his hometown. If I am not mistaken (and that is why I am asking) she came to visit him after he found out her true identity. So, the whole thing about I will stand by you even if your family has debt doesn't make sense to me at all. So, the only conclusion is that hey went to his hometown before him finding out her identity, which probably means there was much more time between his cows speech and the helicopter scene. What do you think?
Meh, S1 has barely 4ep material being told repetitive & stretched to 8 ep yet left them unfinished, if they want…
While I disagree with your assesment of the series itself. I thought it was very good, and needed more episodes if anything. The material is enough for longer series.
I agree with you 100% about the rest. If S2 will not have a clear end and wrap up, I am not watching. One of the main reasons about 70% of what I watch is Korean because of the 1 season format. I simply can't take that multi-seasons format anymore (with very few exceptions)
'I'm too stimulated for this hour'Just a nicer way of saying that she's horny
lol I actually immediately remembered Go Mun Young from IOTNBO when I heard (technically read) this line. Howver, Go Mun Young didn't mince her words, and just said that she was horny lol.
I felt this episode little bit weaker considering its run time. But considering the cast it is still very entertaining. It is early days, but so far most of side stories are not that engaging, and it is the actors rather than the story that making me watch.
The leads are great with some awsome moments, but overall it is not top tier level.
The series has all the marks of American produced show.8 episodes only, and an end that leaves the door very wide…
Ok. Thanks. So, we are saying more or less the same thing :) I understand the reasons behind short seasons with open endings, but I hate this model. I make exceptions from time to time, but nowdays anything American produced I ask whether it has an ending before I start watching. I didn't watch The Glory until the second part came out, and when I heard there was a second season for G creature I didn't even bother watching. it. I am also avoiding watching the milking like Squid Game, which clearly ended in S1 for me. So, I am not watching it. I might watch EAW because I feel this is slice of life and there is a room for development, but even that I am not 100%. This one I will watch only if I know the end is very clear.
The series has all the marks of American produced show.8 episodes only, and an end that leaves the door very wide…
Forgive me please, but I am not sure I fully understand the second part of your sentence. What I meant is that if the show is fully produced by a Korean network then it will have the typical 16 episodes one season (In the majority of cases). Then Netflix/DisneyPrime etc will just buy the streaming rights. However, if Netflix (or others)authorise a show and they are the ones producing it (even if the talent is Korean) its format resembles the American produced shows. Not always, but many of Netflix Korean shows are short with very wide open/cliffhanger ends.
I'm really confused about Disney's strategy in Korea. Not long ago every employee in the drama department was…
The series has all the marks of American produced show. 8 episodes only, and an end that leaves the door very wide open to another season. So, I think they produced it.
Mixed feelings. I escaped from the multi-seasons format of American TV to the 1 season of K-dramas. But, I would be happy to watch another one because I wasn't fully happy with the end. However, the second season need to be the last with nothing hanging, otherwise I won't watch.
I don't think there is a doubt about their acting skills. They are both very good.I also think they have very…
That is a fair point, but chemistry is something intangible between actors regardless what their characters are doing. Some actors (also regardless of gender) just look great together.
The last seen was breathtaking, I am sure this is going to be one of my favouriteI get a feeling that this is…
I don't think there is a doubt about their acting skills. They are both very good. I also think they have very good chemistry, BUT I still think Seo Yea-ji had more chemistry with him in IOTBNO, and I think she would have pulled off playing hae-in as well.
But, I honestly have no complain about Kim Ji Won, and I am loving their scenes together. I am just saying that I can see someone else playing her role.
I hope the character development of the main leads happens as soon as possible....I don't want this to get dragged…
There has to be a balance. In my opinion, the tention (eventhough we roughly know what will happen) should be maintained for sometime. If they resolve their issues quickly, what is there left to watch, unless the side story(ies) are very interesting. It is very early days, but atm, the only potentially other good line would be them against family. So, you need a good writer to keep the tention in interesting way without the feel of being a drag. I don't know how lol. If I knew I would be writing a drama instead of commenting lol. But, I know I need them to go for a bit, because that is the fun for me at least.
I think that famous line ( "Worship Me") from MLN is probably more fitting coming from Hong Hae In lol. Well, Hong Hae In and Mr. Gu would make one violent couple lol.
But, what is not believable is that they look so awkward around each otherin terms of proximity. I mean these two were in love when they married, and they must have been very intimate with each other for sometime before things start to fall apart.
To be fair to the drama, they are kissing and doing certain thing that are considered a lot in Kdramas, but still I find it very unbelievable evnethough I like Kdrama for not having explicit scenes.
But, it is a drama lol, and it is fun to watch that sexual tention between these two beautiful people lol.
In E3 we see flashback of them at his hometown. If I am not mistaken (and that is why I am asking) she came to visit him after he found out her true identity. So, the whole thing about I will stand by you even if your family has debt doesn't make sense to me at all.
So, the only conclusion is that hey went to his hometown before him finding out her identity, which probably means there was much more time between his cows speech and the helicopter scene.
What do you think?
I agree with you 100% about the rest. If S2 will not have a clear end and wrap up, I am not watching. One of the main reasons about 70% of what I watch is Korean because of the 1 season format. I simply can't take that multi-seasons format anymore (with very few exceptions)
I actually immediately remembered Go Mun Young from IOTNBO when I heard (technically read) this line.
Howver, Go Mun Young didn't mince her words, and just said that she was horny lol.
But considering the cast it is still very entertaining.
It is early days, but so far most of side stories are not that engaging, and it is the actors rather than the story that making me watch.
The leads are great with some awsome moments, but overall it is not top tier level.
It feels strangely contemporary.
I understand the reasons behind short seasons with open endings, but I hate this model.
I make exceptions from time to time, but nowdays anything American produced I ask whether it has an ending before I start watching.
I didn't watch The Glory until the second part came out, and when I heard there was a second season for G creature I didn't even bother watching. it.
I am also avoiding watching the milking like Squid Game, which clearly ended in S1 for me. So, I am not watching it.
I might watch EAW because I feel this is slice of life and there is a room for development, but even that I am not 100%.
This one I will watch only if I know the end is very clear.
What I meant is that if the show is fully produced by a Korean network then it will have the typical 16 episodes one season (In the majority of cases). Then Netflix/DisneyPrime etc will just buy the streaming rights.
However, if Netflix (or others)authorise a show and they are the ones producing it (even if the talent is Korean) its format resembles the American produced shows. Not always, but many of Netflix Korean shows are short with very wide open/cliffhanger ends.
8 episodes only, and an end that leaves the door very wide open to another season.
So, I think they produced it.
My God! she looked SO beautiful :)
I escaped from the multi-seasons format of American TV to the 1 season of K-dramas.
But, I would be happy to watch another one because I wasn't fully happy with the end.
However, the second season need to be the last with nothing hanging, otherwise I won't watch.
Some actors (also regardless of gender) just look great together.
I also think they have very good chemistry, BUT I still think Seo Yea-ji had more chemistry with him in IOTBNO, and I think she would have pulled off playing hae-in as well.
But, I honestly have no complain about Kim Ji Won, and I am loving their scenes together. I am just saying that I can see someone else playing her role.
In my opinion, the tention (eventhough we roughly know what will happen) should be maintained for sometime.
If they resolve their issues quickly, what is there left to watch, unless the side story(ies) are very interesting. It is very early days, but atm, the only potentially other good line would be them against family.
So, you need a good writer to keep the tention in interesting way without the feel of being a drag. I don't know how lol. If I knew I would be writing a drama instead of commenting lol.
But, I know I need them to go for a bit, because that is the fun for me at least.
Well, Hong Hae In and Mr. Gu would make one violent couple lol.