Who subtitled this, Google Translate? Please tell me someone knows where good subs are. I missed, like, HALF of episode 2 because of no subs (and kisasian, dramacool, bilibili are all the same).
I started watching because of Saint (duh), but I'm on Ep4 and I need... answers. Or more specifically, spoilers. Anyone willing to kinda break it down and spoil wtf is happening here?? Bc, if this keeps being too cray cray without some kind of payoff, imma need to let this one go...
I loved Jane the Virgin. When I heard about the Korean adaptation I was excited, but I also knew, from having…
Woori had NO chemistry with Kang Jae. At all. At least, I never picked up on it. He seemed a hell of a lot more like a brother. ((With Jane the Virgin, Jane and Michael had wonderful chemistry, but so did Jane and Raphael. Which made their story easier to follow and even I had a hard time deciding who I wanted Jane to end up with.)) Woori has blossoming chemistry with Raphael, but the show did little to emphasize or focus on this, which ended with them not really having enough time to develop the onscreen chemistry they could have had. And I guess this was on purpose, since she ended up choosing the wrong gu-... I mean, Kang Jae. I spent the majority of the final episode slumped in my seat, kinda pissed off and rolling my eyes every five seconds. I like Kang Jae, don't get me wrong, but I don't like him for Woori. Now, if the producers wanna give us a subsequent season or two where Kang Jae goes the way of Michael and "dies," giving Woori the chance to be with Raphael, I wouldn't be mad about it... just sayin'...
I loved Jane the Virgin. When I heard about the Korean adaptation I was excited, but I also knew, from having watched Jane the Virgin, not to take it too seriously. I was thoroughly enjoying the show, but I feel that's because I was managing my expectations... until the final episode. (I will put my thoughts in a spoiler below.) The acting was really not that bad and I thought Woori had a great relationship with her family, which was one of the charms of the shows predecessor. But there was a serious lack of romantic chemistry. I think the show could have done well with a few more episodes, but overall I still enjoyed this show, as a fluffy filler between more dramatic or heart-wrenching dramas. I give this an 8 out of 10, but really it gets a whole point just for being an adaptation of a show I really enjoyed.
Since BeOnCloud has yet to reveal who was cast as Tawan, who do you want it to be? (I have a feeling Boston from the old production company is likely to be Marsh, but who is Tawan??) My personal vote was for Captain, mainly because of his frenemy character in Great Men Academy. I think he can play the air of "I'm better than you" and "I get what I want" while also drawing your attention to his poise and elegance. Thoughts? Theories?
But that means... next week is pain week, right? I'm gonna cry...
((With Jane the Virgin, Jane and Michael had wonderful chemistry, but so did Jane and Raphael. Which made their story easier to follow and even I had a hard time deciding who I wanted Jane to end up with.))
Woori has blossoming chemistry with Raphael, but the show did little to emphasize or focus on this, which ended with them not really having enough time to develop the onscreen chemistry they could have had. And I guess this was on purpose, since she ended up choosing the wrong gu-... I mean, Kang Jae.
I spent the majority of the final episode slumped in my seat, kinda pissed off and rolling my eyes every five seconds.
I like Kang Jae, don't get me wrong, but I don't like him for Woori.
Now, if the producers wanna give us a subsequent season or two where Kang Jae goes the way of Michael and "dies," giving Woori the chance to be with Raphael, I wouldn't be mad about it... just sayin'...
I was thoroughly enjoying the show, but I feel that's because I was managing my expectations... until the final episode. (I will put my thoughts in a spoiler below.)
The acting was really not that bad and I thought Woori had a great relationship with her family, which was one of the charms of the shows predecessor. But there was a serious lack of romantic chemistry.
I think the show could have done well with a few more episodes, but overall I still enjoyed this show, as a fluffy filler between more dramatic or heart-wrenching dramas.
I give this an 8 out of 10, but really it gets a whole point just for being an adaptation of a show I really enjoyed.
My personal vote was for Captain, mainly because of his frenemy character in Great Men Academy. I think he can play the air of "I'm better than you" and "I get what I want" while also drawing your attention to his poise and elegance. Thoughts? Theories?