I think the real evil here is Kopiko. π€£π€£π€£π€ͺπ€ͺπ€ͺπ€ͺ
Ooh, I haven't. But it's the talk of the town.
A toxic family is a common social issue here. There's a clash between "keeping quiet because they're your parents and family" versus "standing up against toxicity". And we generally laugh at our own unlucky situations to survive, so probably that's the premise of the movie. π Definitely very Filipino. Hahaha.
I think in fact she has feelings for him but she doesn't want to change the history so that's why she doesn't…
Haha! Same thoughts!
I'm thinking history wrote he was assassinated but actually found a way to go to the future. But he landed in the future prior to her traveling back in the past, so he has to wait until she returns from her adventure before he can reveal himself to her.
Probably he was the one who orchestrated the book landing on her laps. π He was probably watching her and tasting her food secretly, patiently waiting for their personal timelines to match. π
Episode 08 is so far the best for me. I love the focus on cooking and less on the drama and dialogues. It's as if I'm watching a live-action adaptation of ChΕ«ka Ichiban (Cooking Master Boy).
If they can do this, they should consider creating a live-action of ChΕ«ka Ichiban.
There are restaurants that serves genuine and authentic Peking duck dishes. Like literally a duck from Beijing with ingredients from China. Too expensive though, much better if you go to China, tour, have fun, and eat there.
A toxic family is a common social issue here. There's a clash between "keeping quiet because they're your parents and family" versus "standing up against toxicity". And we generally laugh at our own unlucky situations to survive, so probably that's the premise of the movie. π Definitely very Filipino. Hahaha.
It's so funny too because it rhymes with that English f* word. LMAO.
They love casting girlfriend-type actors as a student activist in Kdramaland. π
I haven't seen that street and home since.
"Ahh! Definitely the 80s!"
Even though calculators were common already, the adults still preferred to use the abacus.
WHAT THE PEKING DUCK!
Imagine everyone who loves to debate and argue in every show, but here: In hair extensions We Trust.
If they placed at that in E01 maybe the reactions won't be this bad.
Never underestimate the power of hair extensions. π€ͺ
I'm from the Philippines. When I'm frustrated, bored, or found something funny, my brain suddenly makes silly jokes. π
They made his hair extensions so obvious, it's always in my mind whenever I'm watching Twelve episodes. π€£π€£π€£ And then he just died.
"Ahh! It was his hair extensions! That was what's missing!" π€ͺ
Don't underestimate the power of hair extensions. π
There is hope! π
I'm thinking history wrote he was assassinated but actually found a way to go to the future. But he landed in the future prior to her traveling back in the past, so he has to wait until she returns from her adventure before he can reveal himself to her.
Probably he was the one who orchestrated the book landing on her laps. π He was probably watching her and tasting her food secretly, patiently waiting for their personal timelines to match. π
"What took you so long my Chief Royal Cook?!"
If they can do this, they should consider creating a live-action of ChΕ«ka Ichiban.