K will always be a part of Soo Yeol. By the end of the story his role is over though.
Okay, so K says goodbye in episode 12. The bad guy had been dealt with, and the trauma had been addressed. K was no longer needed. Idk, it didn't feel particularly permanent to me.
I'm an autistic person from a family of autistic people (seriously, everyone has been diagnosed) - one of whom also has an intellectual disability. The actor here does a commendable job, but watching how his autism and special interests are used basically as a plot device is physically painful. All the hype in the world is not letting me finish this.
there are so many series out there with possessive ml tag tht i cant even count ......nd so less with possessive…
It's gender stereotypes, that's what it is. Fortunately there's less possessive mls these days, but there's still a new one every few months. Possessive fls are still a rare breed, though I don't like them much either.
The scene when original Hwang Tae Yong had a panic attack just by looking at his real dad and feeling the same…
Biggest reason why Seung Chan stealing his identity doesn't make me too uncomfortable. Tae Yong may be a bit of a naïve, self-absorbed air-head (adorably so, and mostly a product of circumstance) but he deserves the chance for a loving family. And getting him away from his abusive real father is worth so much more than money.
It's funny cause in real life, Baek and his minion would've been in big-time trouble after Eunki called the police…
Did she actually call the police, or fake it? She knew that there'd be big trouble if they actually turned up and found Sung Joon. Also, there was no follow-up of them arriving.
There are small details that don't make me confident for the quality (see spoiler for example) but at this point,…
In episode 2, ML turns his back on a clearly volatile criminal - without even checking if he was still responsive. Sure enough, he got stabbed in the back. This was beyond dumb, and inconceivable considering he is a police officer. Then suddenly, he was collapsing - lying on his back, and facing the ceiling, but wasn't there a knife sticking out of his back?
There are small details that don't make me confident for the quality (see spoiler for example) but at this point, I don't care if it becomes a train wreck, I just need to know who did it.
I don't consider myself a fan, as I don't even know who this actor is. I merely clicked on his profile to see if I'd seen him in other things before because I didn't recognise him, and I'm awful with names. It looks like a no, I'll be seeing him for the first time in Golden Spoon.
Does anyone with depression and/or who is suicidal was even able to watch this..? I only watched 15 minutes and…
I'm also someone whose mental health has taken them to some very dark places. And I didn't last 30 minutes watching this. If someone had yelled at me like that, it would have made everything worse. Despite what people say, this drama is awful. If it's going to be about suicide, it should do it properly, but it doesn't.
It's been years, and I'm usually totally fine with these themes, but this one mildly triggered me.
I'd also like to state that I don't care what projects she chooses - that's up to her.
I don't consider myself a fan, as I don't even know who this actor is. I merely clicked on his profile to see if I'd seen him in other things before because I didn't recognise him, and I'm awful with names. It looks like a no, I'll be seeing him for the first time in Golden Spoon.
But that photo looks like a mug shot.
It's been years, and I'm usually totally fine with these themes, but this one mildly triggered me.