This got me already hooked up. Sad that this drama choose the 4 episodes a week format. I don't like how the drama transitions between the part 1 and 2 of an episode. But this first "episode" got me a little bit confused : in the first part Hong Joo gets dreams that ended up happening then in part 2, Jae Chan dreams about what will happen to her and change what's about to happen, the things that Hong Joo was suppose to say aren't told. It's another reality that doesn't match. Does this mean that the first part was what was suppose to happen if Jae Chan didn't interfere and the other part what happened because of him interfering? (I don't know if what I am writing makes any sense...) Wasn't Hong Joo the only one seen the future in her dreams ? Why did he dream about her? So many questions..................... I hate that the drama was unclear about it. I hope it's just me not understanding (it's better than the drama lacking in any way, I started to like it, I wouldn't like it to turn bad)
Watched up to episode 3. This drama is really well done and captivating. But it's way too dark and dramatic, it's painful to watch. More than curious, I keep watching hoping for the characters to get (real) justice and a normal life. Maybe I should stop watching because I know it will not get better so soon...... T_T
the parts with yamapi are the best indeed!! he's got this swag and atitude of a person that knows a lot while…
I think Akira, Yamapi's character in Nobuta wo Produce, is the character that suits him the best and the character is really similar (in his funkiness) Makes me really happy to watch this because of him (and because of the duo Kame/Yamapi).
Yamapi's serious roles don't always suit him
There's something about him that makes him incredibly attractive.
If you ask me which is the most handsome/beautiful Japanese actor, I'll tell you it's Akanishi Jin, yet KimuTaku has that thing that makes him so charming
The characters of this drama got more and more annoying as the story went by, they were less and less lovable as time went by: they always have motives and they never stop making mistakes. I was happy it ended. The ending was a little overly happy but it was nice; how could everyone like and be nice to everyone after spending 60 episodes fighting?
Korean dramas/Asian dramas male leads are always the ones in power. The sexism is less present now that it used to be, but it's not that much better.
For example, in the latest drama "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon", Bong Soon is unnaturally strong and all but she is not educate, she wasn't confident, whereas the male lead is rich, successful, confident, knows how to fight : he has it all.
Even if the male lead is a sweetheart (like Ahn Min Hyuk) and treats the female lead well, he will always be the one in power.
Try to remember a drama where the female lead is the rich one, the powerful one, the over-educated one.
No one's coming to my mind.
This drama has so many flaws : the plot isn't that great, the acting is deceiving but that might be because of poor directing skills because I like Jang Hyuk's acting usually
I don't know why I kept watching it, even after putting it on hold...
I feel like the ahgusi is gonna break So Joon's business using his director. Maybe he's doing it to save his life by sending him abroad. But why should he break up with Ma Rin ?
Every fans dream is for the drama leads to get married
But why are we feeling so sad
I disagree. This marriage was one of the most romantic marriage I've seen in the dramaworld. It started because So Joon wanted to save them both but they came to really like each other (even if it was really really fast) and they're so sweet
Sad that this drama choose the 4 episodes a week format. I don't like how the drama transitions between the part 1 and 2 of an episode.
But this first "episode" got me a little bit confused : in the first part Hong Joo gets dreams that ended up happening then in part 2, Jae Chan dreams about what will happen to her and change what's about to happen, the things that Hong Joo was suppose to say aren't told. It's another reality that doesn't match.
Does this mean that the first part was what was suppose to happen if Jae Chan didn't interfere and the other part what happened because of him interfering?
(I don't know if what I am writing makes any sense...)
Wasn't Hong Joo the only one seen the future in her dreams ? Why did he dream about her?
So many questions.....................
I hate that the drama was unclear about it. I hope it's just me not understanding (it's better than the drama lacking in any way, I started to like it, I wouldn't like it to turn bad)
Yamapi's serious roles don't always suit him
If you ask me which is the most handsome/beautiful Japanese actor, I'll tell you it's Akanishi Jin, yet KimuTaku has that thing that makes him so charming
For example, in the latest drama "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon", Bong Soon is unnaturally strong and all but she is not educate, she wasn't confident, whereas the male lead is rich, successful, confident, knows how to fight : he has it all.
Even if the male lead is a sweetheart (like Ahn Min Hyuk) and treats the female lead well, he will always be the one in power.
Try to remember a drama where the female lead is the rich one, the powerful one, the over-educated one.
No one's coming to my mind.
I don't know why I kept watching it, even after putting it on hold...
He is my favorite actor as a man and as a human. He is so sweet and thoughtful