Question - was it always just 12 episodes or did they have to shorten it for some reason? I'm just not used to…
The episodes are about and hour and 20 minutes, so that's kind of like 16 episodes. Maybe they needed to keep a schedule for Kim Soo Hyun's upcoming military enlistment?
"I sent him out to see his friends so he could learn his place in society" ~ In Sang's Mom
"What's his place in society?" ~ In Sang's Sister
LOL!
The parents are so funny, because they keep trying to run a Joseon influenced household with modern children. The parents are so far removed from modern society.
I hope this isn't KSH's last drama before the military...unless some more changes happen. Although I like the drama, I don't think it'll make the impact YWCFTS made.
Not the traditional drama. I like the interview format, it's refreshing. There are lots of funny parts too...like trash bags and the martial arts comment. LOL
1. Had a girlfriend
2. Physically abused the girlfriend
3. Girlfriend went public with pictures about the abuse
4. KHJ admitted to one incident and was fined
5. KHJ and girlfriend reconcile
6. Girlfriend ends up pregnant
7. KHJ and girlfriend talk about marriage
8. Girlfriend's parents oppose marriage
9. KHJ military enlistment gets postponed
10. KHJ working out personal problems before enlistment
He needs to get help for his violent background and temper before he abuses again. He has a child on the way and I don't want to hear about him abusing the child too.
Good article, but I don't know if his career will survive what happened. I'm trying not to let his behavior taint one of my favorite dramas - "Boys Over Flowers".
This movie was not for me. It was too violent and had porn and I skipped past the porn and almost all the violent scenes. From the parts I did watch, I found out that mwoyeyo and aigoo are cuss words. LOL
The acting and cinematography was excellent, but it needed a better screenplay.
"What's his place in society?" ~ In Sang's Sister
LOL!
The parents are so funny, because they keep trying to run a Joseon influenced household with modern children. The parents are so far removed from modern society.
They changed directors.
Episode 1 - Directed by Yoon Sang Ho
Episode 2 - Directed by Yoon Sang Ho with parts directed by Pyo Min Soo
Episode 3+ - Directed by Pyo Min Soo
Director Pyo Min Soo just recently directed Fool's Love and also directed Full House, Heartstrings, The World That They Live In and Iris 2.
~Baek Seung Chan
1. Had a girlfriend
2. Physically abused the girlfriend
3. Girlfriend went public with pictures about the abuse
4. KHJ admitted to one incident and was fined
5. KHJ and girlfriend reconcile
6. Girlfriend ends up pregnant
7. KHJ and girlfriend talk about marriage
8. Girlfriend's parents oppose marriage
9. KHJ military enlistment gets postponed
10. KHJ working out personal problems before enlistment
He needs to get help for his violent background and temper before he abuses again. He has a child on the way and I don't want to hear about him abusing the child too.
Good article, but I don't know if his career will survive what happened. I'm trying not to let his behavior taint one of my favorite dramas - "Boys Over Flowers".
The acting and cinematography was excellent, but it needed a better screenplay.
~Choi Yeon Hee's secretary
Hahahaha!