Not to say this is the reason but there is a particular bias against Japanese productions on this site despite…
I think another reason is they aren't as global, and it seems by choice. A lot of Japanese shows never get a global OTT, and will only release in Japan, or East Asia at the most, so a lot of people that would genuinely like JDramas never give them a chance since they are so few and far between compared to K and C Dramas and Thai Lakorns.
I know I gave up on JDramas for a while because I was getting sick of having to find out which Discord channel, website, reddit thread etc was doing the fan subs and illegal releases of them
I don't have anything against Jisoo and have seen worse actors, but this reads like him saying she's bad without saying it. At least from this article, the gist I got was "She's barely in it, we didn't cut any scenes since she's barely in it and labelled as a main, and she's only in it because of star power"
I'm not sure about in SK, but I know in China it's kind of taboo early in the pregnancy. Like, they say there…
That's pretty much what I figured it was. At least in the US, the kinda dated term for it is "Old Wives Tale." Something that pretty much everyone knows isn't true, but is still followed or believed by some due to superstition and tradition.
I get being confused in the moment, but honestly I think if your SO's parent is pulling you aside secretly to tell you your SO is lying to you and offering you a deal like Fahlada's mom did, after a little more thought, and flying overseas to a dominately English country would definitely be enough time, the thought that you 2 were serious enough that the parent disapproved for their own selfish reasons and was lying to you would cross your mind.
I just finished ep 3 and I am really enjoying watching Earn try and win her back, but I seriously was like "Come on, girl" when she was completely shocked hearing the interview where mom's choice was like "Yeah, she doesn't like me at all, I've been trying for years."
The fact that you will be on the verge of tears because of their breakup at the end of episode 1 is a testament to just how much chemistry LingOrm have. Already being completely invested in their relationship after like 30ish minutes shows just how great they are together
I didn't read the novel, but saw that in it she is crushing on Wan, so it made me think that could be the reason she dropped it. But I honestly think in the Lakorn that she's just shocked Wan is finally over her ex enough to be interested in a new girl. I'd say I'm probably 80:20 shocked over jealous on why the coffee spilled
I haven’t watch the Korean version, but going for Lee Yi Kyung as villain definitely comes with some built-in…
There definitely was some influence on the audience from his Waikiki days, but he honestly did a good job being a villain type character. I'm actually proud of him for doing it, because it showed that he can be a more serious actor and not only be typecasted into the goofy roles
No she was gorgeous. The only major change to me appearance wise pre and post makeover is how she carried herself
Yeah, that's a very subjective topic. I thought, and believe you agree, she was beautiful both before and after. However, I personally am not a huge fan of bangs, so I think she looks prettier after solely due to that, but I'm talking like she went from a 9.9 to a 10.
We r in the half of the show and there only 6 ap left why this is a slow pace 😫I can't wait why there in no…
It depends on the genre. This drama is a friend group slice of life first, romance of mains second. There are dramas still coming out where romance is the main genre, but expecting it out of every drama will really only leave you disappointed.
If you really think about it, if Ju Yeong just rolled down his window, Dong Ju would have given him a reckless driving ticket, or whatever is the equivalent in SK, and he could have used his connections to make it disappear, and it would have been business as usual. Him dragging Dong Ju blocks with his arm stuck in the window is the entire cause of his downfall. Dong Ju probably wouldn't have even found the body of that customs agent if it wasn't for his overreaction.
Like, I know it was an illegal car etc, but he legitimately has connections to the point that he can steal back an entire seized connex box full of highly illegal drug precursors, murder people in broad daylight, basically do whatever he wants, and it will all just vanish. It's kind of weird that he acted the way he did at the start since he knew he was already untouchable
On ep 3 and I just can't deal with Rin. I get falling for the cold, indifferent type. I don't get falling for the straight up mean, borderline verbally abusive type that openly tells her ex how much she still loves them right in front of you. Like, Rin isn't a red flag, she's f'ing Mars
I'm not sure about in SK, but I know in China it's kind of taboo early in the pregnancy. Like, they say there…
Yeah, I've only ever heard no alcohol, smoking, drugs, limited to no caffeine while pregnant. Other than that, as long as there's no medical issues, you do you
There actually IS a reason Reina hates her. It just hasn't been shown yet, and that's IF they are following the…
Yeah, it's actually worse in this version than in the KDrama since Misa's mom was actually nice, or at least cordial, to Reina as well, she just didn't want to live with her. Like, she gave her the bracelets and stuff.
In the KDrama, that couple was just pure, toxic trash
The Spider-Man scene was so well written! I was so confused at first wondering why they couldn’t do it if she…
I'm not sure about in SK, but I know in China it's kind of taboo early in the pregnancy. Like, they say there should be no intimacy for the first 3 months of the pregnancy or something to avoid harm to the baby. It could be something along those lines. And this is just based solely off what I've seen in Dramas, so no clue IRL lol
He didn't, but I still think it's rude. That's definitely an in-person announcement imo. It'd be different if they were in a long distance situation, but they live together
I think it was one of those moments where she wasn't going planning on mentioning it but it just happened. I'm…
I don't think she has lukewarm feelings. To me, their relationship just seems like a very normal married for years relationship. Every married couple I know has hot and cold periods, and it seems like they are just in one of the ruts atm. Her pregnancy I'm guessing is going to change the dynamic back into a happy phase
I know I gave up on JDramas for a while because I was getting sick of having to find out which Discord channel, website, reddit thread etc was doing the fan subs and illegal releases of them
I just finished ep 3 and I am really enjoying watching Earn try and win her back, but I seriously was like "Come on, girl" when she was completely shocked hearing the interview where mom's choice was like "Yeah, she doesn't like me at all, I've been trying for years."
Like, I know it was an illegal car etc, but he legitimately has connections to the point that he can steal back an entire seized connex box full of highly illegal drug precursors, murder people in broad daylight, basically do whatever he wants, and it will all just vanish. It's kind of weird that he acted the way he did at the start since he knew he was already untouchable
In the KDrama, that couple was just pure, toxic trash