She has a "kindness complex" or she can't give up on people, particularly if they're pathetic. Examples: She won't…
Episode 14, she seems to be quoting Buddha a lot, and seems to be accepting influence from Xiao Shou. She seems to be shifting from the "takes responsibility" wonder woman to someone who is taking care of herself. I wonder if they were rushing the story to finish up and cut out scenes with Xiao Shou. She has not turned him down. (but i still don't think he'll be her choice... ahh. the next ep can't come out fast enough) The whole thing is very confusing.
Okay, on episode 14 now but I'm still confused. Why did JoJo refuse all her suitors? I could swear she said she…
She has a "kindness complex" or she can't give up on people, particularly if they're pathetic. Examples: She won't fire team 1 despite their continued under-performance at work. When her brother gets in legal trouble with his online business, the mother won't let him tell his sister because she would take on that responsibility - even though it isn't hers, she's not obligated to, and it would put her into deep debt. She would just do that. In ep 13, Zai Qin is compared to that unadopted bichon puppy. Now he's an unwanted puppy with a broken leg. What I don't understand is Nainai is really pathetic. Chun Jiao should have been moved by her begging. AH!
I was really enjoying this series, but episode 14 gives me stress. Geeze. Being so short, they have to jump around a lot. Wish 15 wasn't the end. 14 would be less messed up if there were 16 episodes
I've seen several of these. To some extent, the idea of teacher/ student relationship stories is like a train wreck -- you can't look away. Maybe there is an element of morbid curiosity as well.
Even in terrible stories (like Koukou Kyoshi 2003) there are some moments of wisdom and insight that somewhat redeem the story. A person can learn from mistakes, even in fictional stories. With some discernment and mental dissection, one can glean some wisdom even from taboo love stories.
While I kept saying "Hallelujah chance!" (yamapi) in my head the whole time, there were a few aspects that were fresh with this time travel story and I enjoyed those aspects. Time travel wasn't a one way direction, nor a one person ticket. But the ending was a bit over the top, but still funny. Goo Gil Oppa... haha.....
This really reminds me of Operation Proposal (the Japanese version from 2007). I almost wish Jaejoong had to say a cheesy line like Yamapi did just to travel back in time. XD "Hallelujah chance!"
They really aren't comparable. Just because some of the elements are the same, does not mean it's similar.
Having a preference for one over the other is fine. But, to me, it's a non-sequitur comparison.
I love this special series! Every summer there's a new scary special. This year's starts out really scary and gets less scary (at least to me). The Last Bus is possibly my most favorite scary story!
Seeing this upsets me. TOP is semiconscious in the ICU after overdosing on tranquilizers and/or antidepressants -- because of the stress and pre-existing mental conditions he has.
Can we remove this article from the front page and just pray he wakes up without brain damage? (no offense to the writer. they obviously didn't know, none of us knew, how fragile a mental state Choi Seung Hyun was in... but now is not the time to be talking about his drug charges. Now is the time to accept and realize he's troubled, and needs psychiatric help. He probably needed the psychiatric help back in October when he smoked the weed (he's suffered from depression, insomnia and severe self-worth issues for years).
I kept saying to myself "This writer must be a fan of 'The Raid'." and rolled my eyes at the excessive flashbacks that happened just 30 minutes prior in the show.
It's not super crappy. But it's not the best, or most plausible, drama.
Found this by chance, and it's a gem.
It very subtly approaches a topic that native Koreans understand inherently -- and Japanese kind of brush under the rug. When Tomoko's friend from Korean class says she's Korean - Tomoko possibly is the first person to like her simply for being of foreign descent. Because of Japan's occupation of Korea, many Koreans even to this day hate and resent the Japanese. (you get a real feel for that when visiting the Olympics museum in Dongdaemun Culture and History Park).
I love this because I lived in Korea, but studied Japanese for over 10 years. It speaks my languages. Won Bin is a huge bonus as well.
The whole thing is very confusing.
What I don't understand is Nainai is really pathetic. Chun Jiao should have been moved by her begging. AH!
Even in terrible stories (like Koukou Kyoshi 2003) there are some moments of wisdom and insight that somewhat redeem the story. A person can learn from mistakes, even in fictional stories. With some discernment and mental dissection, one can glean some wisdom even from taboo love stories.
Having a preference for one over the other is fine. But, to me, it's a non-sequitur comparison.
Can we remove this article from the front page and just pray he wakes up without brain damage? (no offense to the writer. they obviously didn't know, none of us knew, how fragile a mental state Choi Seung Hyun was in... but now is not the time to be talking about his drug charges. Now is the time to accept and realize he's troubled, and needs psychiatric help. He probably needed the psychiatric help back in October when he smoked the weed (he's suffered from depression, insomnia and severe self-worth issues for years).
It's not super crappy. But it's not the best, or most plausible, drama.
Best looking actor is hard!
Song Joong Ki
Seo In Guk
Ji Chang Wook
Kim Woo Bin
Won Bin
It very subtly approaches a topic that native Koreans understand inherently -- and Japanese kind of brush under the rug. When Tomoko's friend from Korean class says she's Korean - Tomoko possibly is the first person to like her simply for being of foreign descent. Because of Japan's occupation of Korea, many Koreans even to this day hate and resent the Japanese. (you get a real feel for that when visiting the Olympics museum in Dongdaemun Culture and History Park).
I love this because I lived in Korea, but studied Japanese for over 10 years. It speaks my languages. Won Bin is a huge bonus as well.