My understanding is that Oh Soo Jae was the mother, and the father was Choi Joo Wan. They were never married, and Joo Wan later married someone else and had a daughter - this is the little girl we saw a few episodes ago.
Ep 22: Director gives insight into the romantic petal & boat scene (unfortunately there is no eng sub for the…
I didn't completely understand the translation, but yeah, I really felt that. It was as though in that moment when her smile kind of fell, she was so happy but at the same time, she didn't trust that happiness to be real.
He does have flaws in this one! Low self-esteem and indecisiveness. Much more imperfect than the perfectly composed,…
I think the problem with Who Rules The World is more with the writing than the acting, but I was more concerned about his tendency to pick up such roles, and that's what made me hesitant about this. I'll give it a try though.
I have not yet encountered a drama where Yang Yang plays a ML with actual flaws. I like characters who are not perfect. Will this be a waste of my time?
I'm currently watching One and Only and planning to watch this one eventually. I have a question though: Do they both remember their past lives in this? Or is it just the FL?
This character is this drama's weak point. He is a male parody of the typical annoying c-drama unreasonable and…
yep, I realised that. It's just from episode 7 to about 10, he got so much screen time that I wondered if the tone of the drama had completely changed or something, but then it improved before my patience completely tired. Now I just fast forward his scenes, as it's not as though they contribute anything.
Chi-something? Chen Liang? Who is following Gu Qian to the capital to be his underling? I did not realize any…
No no, not him. I'm talking about that character that the FL met after arriving at the capital, in the scene he's introduced he's showing off kicking a ball 35 times in a row, in episode 7 I think. He seems to have a relationship with that famous singer, and his minion was the one that the FL tricked into yelling outside Ouyang's house.
For some reason I can't find his character's name among the cast here on MDL, and I suck at recognising faces, so... All I remember is that when his name was introduced, it started with Chi
That comedic character, Chi-something is SO annoying. After episodes of his absolutely obnoxious antics, I almost dropped this. His scenes are not just a cringey attempt at comedy - they are painful. But I endured hoping it would improve, because I am incredibly invested in the main female character and I love her dynamic with Gu. Fortunately, it did get better.... but I am dreading Chi-something once again appearing on my screen, as it's probably inevitable.
Please jog my memory. Which murders were the Daesung murders?
I'm sorry, I'm not good at remembering the names of certain murders. Generally I remember them by how the murders actually happened. So I have no idea.
I don't really want this heart transplant theory to be true, that would just be cruel especially to the ML. Imagine…
Yeah, because symbolically in dramas heart transplants often have the recipient spiritually represent the donor in some way. And the donor is his sister.
Yeah me too!The first 20 minutes were really hard to get through, but after that - well, I barely noticed time…
Those 20 minutes felt a bit like a dull prologue. Like, "Here, this is the FL. This is the world she lives in, and isn't she smart? Don't mind that you have no idea what's going on, the actual story will start soon."
After the scene that causes the blood splatters that she's wiping off in the opening, the pace picks up dramatically. This is about halfway through the first episode.
For some reason I can't find his character's name among the cast here on MDL, and I suck at recognising faces, so... All I remember is that when his name was introduced, it started with Chi
Otherwise enjoying it though
After the scene that causes the blood splatters that she's wiping off in the opening, the pace picks up dramatically. This is about halfway through the first episode.
The first 20 minutes were really hard to get through, but after that - well, I barely noticed time passing as I got so absorbed.