He is always doing the same role. Aka important figure succeeding at something. His occupation might vary but…
The last romance Namgoong Min was in was The Undateables in 2018, and there was no problematic age gap in that one, they were both over 30. And I think that the "always playing the same role" isn't an issue, as long as he does it well. Almost every character he's played has been memorable and nuanced.
To give you an example of someone else who does the same thing, Park Min Young seems to mostly do romance comedies where she plays the exact same kind of character (What's Wrong With Secretary Kim, Her Private Life, Forecasting Love and Weather, Love in Contract). Nothing wrong with that, she's a great actress who does really well at both comedy and romance.
oh I thought according to the synopsis, they would continue with the ending of season 1 were supposed to get married…
Maybe the interference from her people is that they send her back in time before they met in order to sabotage their relationship? Clearly it doesn't work, lol. Regardless, I'm looking forward to this. Been waiting eagerly ever since it was announced. I've watched the first season three times now.
Is this drama going to follow to novel or not? ( I haven't read the novel but just curious)
If any prior dramas based on homosexual romance novels are anything to go by (looking at you, The Untamed), it will follow the plot pretty closely, but any overt homosexuality will be taken out, since China does not allow that in their media. So the romance between Mo Ran and Chu Wan Ning will be altered to simply "very close friends" with lots of sexual tension.
I think it's a testament to Ji Sung's ability to choose good projects (and act the hell out of his characters) that most of his dramas have a high rating on MDL.
Finally returned to watching this series after dealing with my severe disappointment about Kim Seon Ho leaving the show. It took me six months to reconcile myself to it. :'(
I haven't watched the drama in a couple years, but if I recall correctly, I believe he wanted to kill the 10th prince because of his marriage ties to General Park Soo Gyeong. It was a politically-motivated decision, though more evil than logical. The 3rd prince was trying to solidify his position in the palace after murdering Wang Mu, and he needed to eliminate the potential threat that the 10th Prince posed as the son-in-law of the most powerful general of the Goryeo armies. While it was highly unlikely that the 10th Prince would ever have raised an army against the 3rd Prince, that wouldn't stop the 10th Prince's clan from using him as a figurehead for rebellion since he was married to the general's daughter. It all boils down to the politics of the various clans that were all vying for power in the palace.
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I strongly disagree with you since, despite being produced in America, the Pachinko series is 1) based on a novel by a Korean-American author, 2) its main cast are all native Korean actors, 3) the characters are speaking Korean, and 4) the story is a historical fiction about a Korean family that immigrates to Japan during the Japanese occupation of Korea. The showrunner and producer is an American-Korean woman. I'm failing to see your issue with this. Your argument is also a straw man fallacy - you're arguing that simply because Pachinko made it onto this website (for several valid reasons, which I listed earlier), that therefore any production with any Asian characters must therefore also qualify. That is completely incorrect, and an irrelevant argument to the actual issue you appear have, which is that Pachinko wasn't produced by a Korean company, therefore making it in your mind not actually "Korean".
I ended up watching it on one of those kissasian websites - they had it in 720p on their FE server, and in order…
Use an adblocker in your web browser - that usually solves all problems with pop-up ads on those websites. My experience has been that the downloads are safe.
I didn't like the original show all that much and didn't have an ounce of interest in there being a sequel because I found the main couple incredibly dull, and I only cared about Kim Bum's character. So if this one has him in it, then I'm all for it.
The 2nd male lead falls in love with the FL, and there is some fighting between the ML and 2ML over her. If you…
QSS is definitely not a happy drama. The 2ML actually ends up marrying the FL, but the ML still has feelings for her even though they are both in separate relationships. The 2ML is very aware of this fact, and thus has a rather antagonistic relationship with the ML.
Is there a second male lead in it? Someone suggested this in obsessive second male leads recommendation.
The 2nd male lead falls in love with the FL, and there is some fighting between the ML and 2ML over her. If you don't mind a bit of spoiler, read my second comment.
If someone finds a place where I can watch this in decent quality and not a terrible amount of buffering please…
I ended up watching it on one of those kissasian websites - they had it in 720p on their FE server, and in order to get around the buffering problem I downloaded the episodes to my computer. Que Sera Sera is a really good drama, imo. It's definitely dated, but the characters are so good.
I have watched few of his drama's, but none of them had romance ';)
I love the Undateables. In my opinion, in terms of overall story quality, it's better than the more highly-rated "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim" and "Her Private Life", both of which fell flat in the last four episodes.
To give you an example of someone else who does the same thing, Park Min Young seems to mostly do romance comedies where she plays the exact same kind of character (What's Wrong With Secretary Kim, Her Private Life, Forecasting Love and Weather, Love in Contract). Nothing wrong with that, she's a great actress who does really well at both comedy and romance.
Your argument is also a straw man fallacy - you're arguing that simply because Pachinko made it onto this website (for several valid reasons, which I listed earlier), that therefore any production with any Asian characters must therefore also qualify. That is completely incorrect, and an irrelevant argument to the actual issue you appear have, which is that Pachinko wasn't produced by a Korean company, therefore making it in your mind not actually "Korean".
Que Sera Sera is a really good drama, imo. It's definitely dated, but the characters are so good.