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Replying to Weso Jun 16, 2025
How did Se Jin know her name was Mi Rae and not Mi Ji?
The simple truth this is just one of the many inconsistencies about the switching.

This series is like beautiful painting, but the switching thing is like blot in the middle of it.
So annoying. They needed a better plot (even introducing Fantasy if needed), and it would have been awsome.
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On Our Unwritten Seoul Jun 16, 2025
Now I have caught up.
This is such a good series.
I am enjoying it very much.
BUT, and it is a BIG BUT.
I just feel the switching part is too unbelievable for this type of series.
If this was pure comedy, I wouldn't bat an eye.
However, the series is more reflective and heartfelt. Certainly serious, but the tone is not heavy.
Therefore, I have to to hold it to higher standards.

I simply can't believe what they have done is possible.

-Someone who doesn't know anything about finance, never worked in an office can't just slide in and in a senior position at that. This is not about intelligence.
No matter how smart a person is, they need training.
-And don't even get me started about the mother not recognising them.

There are also many inconsistencies (hair for one), but you get my point.

Pity, because other than that issue, I am loving it.
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On Nine Puzzles Jun 11, 2025
Title Nine Puzzles
Hi.
Please no spoilers.
As this is an American produced series. Does it have an end, or is it a cliffhanger/extremely wide open ?
In other words. Can you finish it and feel you have watched a complete series? The main story has a conclusion.
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Replying to Cecoshanks May 11, 2025
Title Black Dog
I know, there isn’t any romance, but do the female lead and the male lead have a good chemistry? I mean, do…
Hmm.
I hesitate to call him a male lead.
The leads are really the two actresses.
But, to answer your question. There is no romance whatsoever. They are just colleagues at work. I would say it is more just being good colleagues and helping each other rather than friendship.
The two female leads relationship is much more interesting though.
The series doesn't spend a lot on personal lives. There is a bit of it, but it is more to help the main story.
It is really about teachers and the challanges they face.
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Replying to avb Apr 19, 2025
real people like Gwan Sik do exist though...
First of all, I do apologise for the tone of my previous reply.

Yes, he is not perfect by any means. That is true. However, I don't think I missed those things you pointed out, but I have different interpretations and reading of them.
I most certainly disagree that He had mummy issues. Allowing himself to be abused for the sake of his family, because he needed to provide for them. So, his behaviour here is presented as a sacrfice rather than shortcomings.
Yes, he doesn't express himself a lot, but, again, I don't believe it was presented in a negative way. It was more like him being stoic. Btw, especially in Asian cultures and that time, men are not expected to show emotions.

All Gwan Sik has done in the series is working himself to a literal death to provide for his family, and he has never opposed his wife (voluntarily). Couldn't they make him at least smoke or something?
men and women can be supportive and wonderful to their spouse, but through such long life, they also argue, fight, and have some fall out once in a while.
The only time he argued with her is to show her she must be with him.

Kdrama is full of these wonderful and fantastic male lead characters (when the reality it is still a patriachal society, and women have still long way to go. Please read " Kim Ji-young, Born 1982" or "The Vegetarian").
All I read is "Green Flag" and "Green Forest". There is nothing easier than writing one dimensional characters. These characters are bordering on cartoonish.
I accept these male lead in rom-com (check my list), and I enjoy these series, and have fun, because they provide me with escapism and give me warm feelings.
BUT, when I have a realistic series, I want my characters to be real.
Btw..I liked the series a lot, because it has many other great qualities. Gave it a really high score (by my standards) of 8.5, but I don't consider it exceptional. I find many other slice of life better than it.
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Replying to avb Apr 19, 2025
real people like Gwan Sik do exist though...
Really?
Have you known someone who supports another person 100% during their entire life?
They never argue with them. They never upset them. They don't have any clear faults.
Yes, there are many people who are wonderfull and share Gwan Sik attributes. But I am over 50 years old, and I am yet to see a person without at least some faults.
Gwan Sik seems to have none.
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Replying to bidulgi Apr 8, 2025
yes there are several cases that are covered as well as the main characters' personal storyline that is dealt…
Thanks.
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Replying to Indigo7 Apr 7, 2025
I understand. There does seem to be a close attachment with fans to their cp celebrities and the drama they star…
I live in UK, so there are lots of similarties with US.
I don't really know the ins and outs of East Asian entertainment industry, and ultimately I am an outsider, but from what I have seen, I really dislike it.
Even in Hollywood, I stopped watching actors interviews sometime ago. It is very rare that they have something valuable to say. Apart from anecdotes during shooting.
I am far more interested in writers and directors (the REAL force behind the work success or failure)
I wish all actors were like Meryl Streep.
Fantastic actress, but you hardly know anything about her.
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Replying to RealNevermore Apr 7, 2025
You are most probably saying this because you had never been a part of any acting event. The artists literally…
I am sorry. I don't understand.
I am not belitteling their efforts.
I love what all these creative people can produce.
And, I have no doubt they put their hearts and souls in their work.
But, I don't see the corelation between my admiration of their work and my desire to know them personally.
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Replying to GoodRick Apr 7, 2025
I'm absolutely shocked and heartbroken that Moon So Ri did not get a best actress nomination at the Baeksang.…
I really find it great injustice that IU is nominated while Moon So Ri is not.
I believe she gave far better performance.
But, just like almost all awards across the world, the big names (same thing when The Glory actress won) are the ones who get rewarded unless there is a consciouss decision for more inclusivity.
I am not saying IU didn't do a good job, but I think Monn So Ri was the better one.
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Lily Alice Apr 7, 2025
I know I am minority, but I really prefer the seperation between artists and viewers.
These things, the various meet and greet, and the increased interaction between artists and viewers create a false sense that you know these people and create false sense of personal attachment.
These are just people doing their job. We enjoy the fruit of their labour. And they get rewarded
for it.
I wish it stays at that.
The celebrity culture and the parasocial relationships just leads to more and more bad stuff.
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Replying to I Hate Amusement Park Apr 6, 2025
The best drama I've watched in a while. IU just outdid her performance in My Ajussi, and while Bogum has good…
I am not sure I agree about IU.
I think IU is a good actress, but she is also very wise, and her choices are excellent.
I think the behind the camera team makes her look better than she is.
I think she was excellent in My Mister, because she didn't have to do a lot. However, what she did, was excellent.
Here she was required to do more, and while I liked her, I didn't think she was exceptional.
In my opinion Moon So Ri was much better.
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Replying to Sophia Apr 4, 2025
Completely agree with you. Not only that but this kind of super high production value skews ratings as well.
I have great sympathy with your feelings, but you are a bit harsh.
You rated Business Proposal 8.5/10.
Now, for the record, I also gave it 8.5.
But, was that series high quality and artistic drama?
It was cliche as hell. Often slapstic. Followed well trodden expected path. Acting was basic since there was hardly any need for wide range.
But, it was very entertaining, and made us feel good, and have good time.
In other words, it is largely emotional reaction, and it also had high production values.
Don't you think the same can be said about you?
You are so easy to please. Just few good looking actors and silly romantic plot and you give it 8.5/10.
At least this one has a good script, deals with realitstic issues in largely realistic way, has very good acting, and great director.
I really appreciate that you are voicing a different opinion to a very popular series.
But, there is no need to comment on other people.
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