For anyone that watched on DramaFever, it looks like Kocowa picked up this show. They have a monthly subscription…
Thanks. I was contemplating a monthly subscription just so I can finish this show because I have Kocowa with Viki but this show is not offered there so I watched it on DramaFever instead since I also had that subscription.
what just happened! A few days back when I came here to check the no of episodes, it was clearly showing 40 till…
From the beginning DramaFever always had 16 episodes for this drama so I always wondered why MDL had 40 episodes. I didn’t know which site was correct.
I can kind of understand Jae Hyung and how he didn't want it to get in the way of his relationship with Moon Sik.…
Forgive him? What is there to forgive? DY rejected MS at least three times before JH even knew what was going on. Both DY and MS knew what was happening but JH found out late. Let the guy get his thoughts together and deal with the situation and he did. I find these drama characters way nicer than people are in real life. JH is too nice in my opinion. He doesn’t owe MS a thing.
Wow, I’m on episode 12 now and the hyung is still whiny. Will he ever act like a big brother? I mean, DJ is the first to extend his hand before his hyung even said the words he should say for what happened many years ago. So pathetic as if he had it the worse.
I just started watching this yesterday. I like the actor who plays YJ’s hyung but his character is such a drama queen. Why can’t he let go of the past? It made me certain early on that YJ’s story was true and his hyung’s false. YJ also said his hyung was weak and that again made me feel that YJ’s story was true because his hyung is so whiny and can’t let go of the past. Of course the nightmares and scars on YJ’s ankles also made his story more believable.
I also couldn’t see YJ gathering a clique of his older brother’s age to bully him. It makes more sense that they would bully YJ instead because he skipped two grades and was considered a genius. I can only speculate that his older brother was so weak minded that he had a mental collapse and assumed YJ’s story because he couldn’t deal with what he might have done to YJ. I could be wrong but that’s the conclusion I keep coming to after watching these 9 episodes.
You must be monolingual not to understand this. If you’ve ever learned a foreign language you’ve certainly…
I would think their primary market comes first. In any case, this is something that we will have to agree to disagree on because ultimately I still find it distracting. In a way seeing this kind of thing make me understand a little bit of why Chinese speakers find it utterly distracting to have different Chinese dialects in their drama shows and therefore resort to dubbing in standard mandarin to make it bearable for the vast majority of their population.
You must be monolingual not to understand this. If you’ve ever learned a foreign language you’ve certainly…
But even if that’s the case as said above, it matters how these scenes come across to viewers. It just seems silly to me as a viewer. At first they were trying to talk in English and then they resorted to one speaking in one language and the other in another. It’s so distracting.
Quite frankly I was suspicious from the moment it became clear someone else had the ability to see the future,…
I was actually thinking perhaps her dad was alive since they said something about an elder. However, after it was confirmed that he died, the only person left was the brother.
I like Oh Reum but she honestly makes me uncomfortable watching her in a judge’s robe. I think she’s more suited to charity work or something if she thinks of the world in black and white terms and according to her own sense of wrong and right.
Yes, there are definitely people in the cases shown that peeved me to no end especially those company executives but it is still better to be ruled by the law because suppose the cases had a judge who is emotional too but has a different sense of right and wrong...what happens then? I shudder to think. And people shouldn’t be put in good and bad categories because people are more complicated than that.
One weird thing about this drama is when they meet up with that high powered Chinese speaker. Like does he understand…
I always feel uncomfortable watching those scenes because it makes no sense for both to be talking to each other in different languages. It would make more sense for the writer to use a Korean wealthy person and spare us these weird scenes.
As soon as I saw the mysterious footsteps I knew it was him. Somehow the mystery they were trying to portray gave it away. It makes total sense that somebody like him would have that power as well.
I also couldn’t see YJ gathering a clique of his older brother’s age to bully him. It makes more sense that they would bully YJ instead because he skipped two grades and was considered a genius. I can only speculate that his older brother was so weak minded that he had a mental collapse and assumed YJ’s story because he couldn’t deal with what he might have done to YJ. I could be wrong but that’s the conclusion I keep coming to after watching these 9 episodes.
Yes, there are definitely people in the cases shown that peeved me to no end especially those company executives but it is still better to be ruled by the law because suppose the cases had a judge who is emotional too but has a different sense of right and wrong...what happens then? I shudder to think. And people shouldn’t be put in good and bad categories because people are more complicated than that.