definitely thrilling. I don't know how much action is needed for a drama to be really considered as an actior drama but there's some in this one. Bacially it's the story of a guy going back in time to control what's going wrong in his life so there's probably what you're looking for.
I haven't watched anything since ep 6 lol are they still into those puke cliched romance scenes?
Gurl it's still the same stuff. It's getting slightly more interesting than before because we're finally getting a bit into what happened when they were kidnapped but it feels very badly written and the rythm is still very "flat". Overal still disappointing tbh...
good enternaining stuff. tho. The main actress yuka, is the real deal, but the side kick just KILLED all of the show for me. just wanted to shove her head in the wall.
Still under-hyped about this drama but I couldn't not notice that chef Mihal from chef & my fridge in the preview and because I'm a fat ass I'm a fan of this show so I'm still gonna give secretary kim another 2 eps chance before thinking about dropping it like it's not hot.
Let people have an opinion and please refrain from commenting the exact same thing everytime. Not all romance…
There're tons of different approaches ton writing and directing a romantic comedy. Every writer has a different sensitivity and some are more subtle than others, this is why there is not 1 writer or 1 director, and also why there's not just 1 drama formula. Craving for ROM-com, but also desiring a more realistic approach maybe targeting a more mature audience, doesn't make one less of a drama enthusiast.
I still don't know what to think. The first two episodes were fun and witty. The third and fourth ones were just…
I love rom-coms but honestly same. I really had high expectations for this drama, I thought it was going to be hillarious and witty but it's not that great tbh. the story and the writing arent unforgetable and the last 4 eps were super boring. I keep watching but the hype is dead.
Looking at the rest of the cast though, Furukawa Yuki doesn’t give me the Yuuzan feels. He’s gotta be sexier…
I agree so much. Yuki is good for cold and composed guys whith a little social akwardness who are pretty pretty much geeks. and he looks younger than suda also. for me Kamenashi Kazuya type of guy should've been Yuuzan.
Remember that scene where Mi So just started out...and Yeong Joon sits next to her and asks "Do you know who I…
Salva : omg yes I totally forgot a bout this scene !! I bet we gonna have a bunch of flash backs of him dropping hints at her during 9 years and Mi So just not catching any haha
My theorie:I think Sung Yeon probably lost his memory somehow and just kinda stole "the victim role" from Young…
Yes, I agree with the PSTD theory! Somehow Lee Sung Yeon has to be doing a sort of transfer resulting from a trauma... Guilt maybe? He obviously wasn't the one kidnapped, but I was thinking, maybe the kidnapper wanted the oldest son of the family (for inheritance related matter?), and because YeongJoon and SungYeon were in the same class, they took the youngest by mistake Lee Yeong Joon may have kept him from telling the truth to his brother to preserve his fragile mind and so that's why he says in ep 2 or 3 to Kim Mi So "there are two people in this world that should be thankful to me it' my brother and you" (more or less accurate quote).
uninteresting comment but: it feels so weird that lee tae hwan plays young joon's older brother when park seojoon…
Same, but I think the cast people just picked someone bankable, overall taller, with a more masculine voice to trick us into it, thinking that it would be enough, but facewise he's clairly still very young so the magic doesn't really operate.
Oh would you look at that ! a fake account created today spreading women-shaming all over the internet with the…
I don't understand why you're being straight up agressive to me. I never wrote "Oppa Saranghae" I don't speak korean, but apparently you craved to do so. You seem old enough to know that your comment looking down on people you don't know just sound lame. Why don't you go on another website if there's too much fangirling here ?
There's a significant difference between writing resonable comments in which there's might be a space to complimenting the actors' figure and straight fangirling. It's a korean drama by the way, not the Palme d'or of Canne's festival, usually, the actors are casted for their looks. It's all about vanity, or at least, half.
"At his point I understood this drama script is written by some lonely feminist in her 30's who feels herself too good for any man. And yes, there she is. Jung Kyung Yoon, the writer, with hair cropped like men, and dyed. Definitely feminist." I'm sorry but this is pretty close to my definition of misogynistic and jugemental. I don't believe this belongs in the public space.
The obsession of the person you're defending about feminist is just unhealthy. by the way if HE was respectable (it's clearly not a she) would have wrote this comment with HIS real account. any clue ? ;)
Every writer has a different sensitivity and some are more subtle than others, this is why there is not 1 writer or 1 director, and also why there's not just 1 drama formula.
Craving for ROM-com, but also desiring a more realistic approach maybe targeting a more mature audience, doesn't make one less of a drama enthusiast.
@Lovely : * pull out a monocle*
He obviously wasn't the one kidnapped, but I was thinking, maybe the kidnapper wanted the oldest son of the family (for inheritance related matter?), and because YeongJoon and SungYeon were in the same class, they took the youngest by mistake
Lee Yeong Joon may have kept him from telling the truth to his brother to preserve his fragile mind and so that's why he says in ep 2 or 3 to Kim Mi So "there are two people in this world that should be thankful to me it' my brother and you" (more or less accurate quote).
I never wrote "Oppa Saranghae" I don't speak korean, but apparently you craved to do so.
You seem old enough to know that your comment looking down on people you don't know just sound lame. Why don't you go on another website if there's too much fangirling here ?
There's a significant difference between writing resonable comments in which there's might be a space to complimenting the actors' figure and straight fangirling. It's a korean drama by the way, not the Palme d'or of Canne's festival, usually, the actors are casted for their looks. It's all about vanity, or at least, half.
"At his point I understood this drama script is written by some lonely feminist in her 30's who feels herself too good for any man. And yes, there she is. Jung Kyung Yoon, the writer, with hair cropped like men, and dyed. Definitely feminist."
I'm sorry but this is pretty close to my definition of misogynistic and jugemental. I don't believe this belongs in the public space.
The obsession of the person you're defending about feminist is just unhealthy. by the way if HE was respectable (it's clearly not a she) would have wrote this comment with HIS real account. any clue ? ;)