I am an avid watcher of Who's the Murderer, and I adore Bai Jingting in the show. However I have never watched any of his dramas until now, and I am ready to fall completely into the Bai Jingting rabbit hole (I am halfway there already). I am currently hesitating between watching YAMH and Ping Pong, both plots have attracted my attention. Which one should I watch first? Also which one of his previous dramas are good ones to start?
It took me twice as long to watch this episode because I kept replaying some parts over and over. It was an outstanding episode, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Also I live for the Jipuragi trio, especially the amusement park and the bar scenes, I laughed so much I gained a six pack.
Je crois que c'est la premiere fois en 30 ans que j'utilise le mot "apothéose", mais ça résume bien cette scène finale qui fait office, selon moi, de conclusion parfaite pour cet épisode. Les scénaristes ont l'air d'avoir beaucoup planché sur le choix de leurs références artistiques, elles collent parfaitement au thème de la serie ainsi qu'aux personnages et à l'ambiance de chaque scène. Utiliser "Nessun Dorma" prendant l'explosion du hangar était un coup de génie. Franchement chapeau bas.
It’s either Jang Han Seo the fake chairman joins Vincenzo or he tries to destroy everyone together. But I’m…
I am lowkey expecting a bromance like in Chief Kim with Namgoong Min and Junho. I really want to see Vincenzo taking him under his wing and mentoring him, that would be so hilarious.
I absolutely agree with you, for me the series is getting better and better as well. I love the cultural references, it goes hand in hand with Vincenzo's character: a very cultured man with refined taste. The music also represents that perfectly. I am French so seeing " la Liberté Guidant le Peuple" in a kdrama surprised me so much, and the last scene was the "apothéose", absolutely genius, to connect the meaning of the painting with the residents finally fighting for their rights. The writers deserve a raise. I can't wait to see what is in store next!
Lmaoo welcome to the club. Also, this has a little bit of everything for everyone so don't worry if someone is…
I am definitely hooked! The show is already exceptional in my opinion, but now it is even better with my noticing Chayenzo and the potential they have. I can't wait for tomorrow!
Everyone in the comments keep talking about romance between the ML and the FL. It annoyed me a bit that the writers would push romance onto this brilliant dark comedy when it is definitely not needed, so I decided to watch cat videos on Youtube to lift my spirits. After about 20 minutes I get a recommendation for a Chayenzo fmv. Feeling like it was a sign from the universe, I decided to watch it........ and the next one, and the next one. Why are these videos so well done???? They got me hooked on the Chayenzo wagon T=T. Also Chayenzo is a killer name for my ship.
Thank you for the recap, it is very helpful! As for kdrama, the Guest was amazing, one of my favorites. Chief Kim had a hilarious bromance but it comes towards the end of the drama. Misaeng is not exactly a bromance but more like friendship between collegues. Rebel: Thief who Stole the People is a great, underrated period drama, with again a group of people with very strong bonds, actual siblings and some romance but very sweet. It is 30 episodes long though I believe. Life on Mars is excellent, it is a time travelling police drama with strong friendships between the group of police officers, one of the all time great dramas for me. Bromance in kdramas is more often than not between more than two characters, like a family bond between several people. There are probably better examples, but none comes to me right now (it is 1:15 AM right now and my brain has shut down lol)
I am currently hesitating between watching YAMH and Ping Pong, both plots have attracted my attention. Which one should I watch first? Also which one of his previous dramas are good ones to start?
Also I live for the Jipuragi trio, especially the amusement park and the bar scenes, I laughed so much I gained a six pack.
I love the cultural references, it goes hand in hand with Vincenzo's character: a very cultured man with refined taste. The music also represents that perfectly.
I am French so seeing " la Liberté Guidant le Peuple" in a kdrama surprised me so much, and the last scene was the "apothéose", absolutely genius, to connect the meaning of the painting with the residents finally fighting for their rights. The writers deserve a raise.
I can't wait to see what is in store next!
It annoyed me a bit that the writers would push romance onto this brilliant dark comedy when it is definitely not needed, so I decided to watch cat videos on Youtube to lift my spirits.
After about 20 minutes I get a recommendation for a Chayenzo fmv. Feeling like it was a sign from the universe, I decided to watch it........ and the next one, and the next one.
Why are these videos so well done???? They got me hooked on the Chayenzo wagon T=T. Also Chayenzo is a killer name for my ship.
As for kdrama, the Guest was amazing, one of my favorites. Chief Kim had a hilarious bromance but it comes towards the end of the drama. Misaeng is not exactly a bromance but more like friendship between collegues. Rebel: Thief who Stole the People is a great, underrated period drama, with again a group of people with very strong bonds, actual siblings and some romance but very sweet. It is 30 episodes long though I believe. Life on Mars is excellent, it is a time travelling police drama with strong friendships between the group of police officers, one of the all time great dramas for me. Bromance in kdramas is more often than not between more than two characters, like a family bond between several people.
There are probably better examples, but none comes to me right now (it is 1:15 AM right now and my brain has shut down lol)
Word of Honor has 30+ episodes, it will probably change.