my reason at first was the mystery behind the events occurring around the main Heroine Shim Jae Bok but now it is just to watch the main villain lady do her job brilliantly. other characters might loose their charm but this lady is cray-cray. you can never tell what she'll do next.
I want to see him in a COMEDY. so far I've seen him in You Who Came from the Stars, Bad Guys and Cheese in the Trap(about to finish).
anyone know if any of his works is a comedy?
@episode 8:
did they cast Park Hae Jin because of his role in Bad Guys? whatever the case he nailed that character, I say, very accurately. I won't have any other actor play Yoo Jung.
@Benedict:
i don't know! to me she looks like Jun Ji Hyun. like the role she played in Missing 9 was a bit similar to Jun Ji Hyun's My love From Another Star. a bit stupid & funny. in 38 Task Force she looks like Yeo Kyung Jin from Windstruck.
the ending soundtrack Breath by Mad Soul Child reminds me very much of the opening soundtrack of the American medical drama House MD, Teardrop by Massive attack
maybe. I don't much remember but other things are pretty noticeable and are in new dramas only. earlier dramas had soju tents, these are present even now, or those karaoke clubs/bars, instead of subway.
i'm not faulting you guys(even wikipedia has it same as MDL titled) or anything, just thought that the plain Another Miss Oh didn't feel right and that if it was plain title then it should have been The Other Miss Oh. but the original(korean) title makes more sense.
a bit disappointed with the drama: as other 'KimuTaku' dramas we don't get to see him as Okita Kazuaki but only Dr. Okita the super surgeon. his and Yuko''s characters are written superficially. there are no intimate moments for both of them(he kinda has some intimate moments with the nurse and dr Igawa but she has none at all). most of the time he has a frowning face. KimuTaku fans don't get anything at all(like literally nothing).
the good points about the drama are :
Masao and other supporting characters maturing through the drama period, and their chemistry with each other, be it friendly or of jealousy.
I have a question. At the ending part, if his present self travelled to the future then where is his future self?…
we're not given enough info here to say anything for sure, not about the rules nor about the future.
sorry for being rude but whatever.
i'm as it is disappointed with the show, so I'm not gonna get into it now.
i've watched CITY HALL, DAE MUL & this. but as far as current political dramas go, this was the best one compared to other two. maybe because it had no/very little romance, or maybe because it came a lot after the others so that the writers had learnt from the previous dramas.
City Hall comes 2nd to me and then Dae Mul.
i want to watch The President in near future.
I have a question. At the ending part, if his present self travelled to the future then where is his future self?…
when he disappeared from the stabbing incident he went where he was MISSING. we see that when he wakes up from coma, his friends say that 'Ma Rin's dead', nothing about him. so he could be there, just not in korea.
the sentence itself explains it, right, 'He can't go where he is not alive' :- if he's not alive in that timeline he couldn't go there. like before meeting Ma Rin he couldn't go past his accident/death date. but now he went, meaning he survived that day alone but went missing.
it was like this: if he met his future-self he'd disappear, not get back to the respective timeline.
I have a question. At the ending part, if his present self travelled to the future then where is his future self?…
why can't there be a future he?
'he can't go where he is not alive' was the logic behind it, so maybe he was there, just that, he was missing in that timeline.
describing it in a single line is very hard, it really goes well beyond nuts.
anyone know if any of his works is a comedy?
did they cast Park Hae Jin because of his role in Bad Guys? whatever the case he nailed that character, I say, very accurately. I won't have any other actor play Yoo Jung.
I don't know which one are you talking about since I haven't seen much of both the actresses that have the same name. so no comment there
i don't know! to me she looks like Jun Ji Hyun. like the role she played in Missing 9 was a bit similar to Jun Ji Hyun's My love From Another Star. a bit stupid & funny. in 38 Task Force she looks like Yeo Kyung Jin from Windstruck.
the good points about the drama are :
Masao and other supporting characters maturing through the drama period, and their chemistry with each other, be it friendly or of jealousy.
sorry for being rude but whatever.
i'm as it is disappointed with the show, so I'm not gonna get into it now.
City Hall comes 2nd to me and then Dae Mul.
i want to watch The President in near future.
the sentence itself explains it, right, 'He can't go where he is not alive' :- if he's not alive in that timeline he couldn't go there. like before meeting Ma Rin he couldn't go past his accident/death date. but now he went, meaning he survived that day alone but went missing.
it was like this: if he met his future-self he'd disappear, not get back to the respective timeline.
'he can't go where he is not alive' was the logic behind it, so maybe he was there, just that, he was missing in that timeline.
that exclamation makes it more clear.