I haven't watched it yet either, but I've heard it's a good ending and it's one of the highest rated shows on MDL. That wouldn't happen with a bad (or sad) ending
ok but shan chong is famous in his field, how can her mom say no.
As screwed up as it is, I think he could be an Olympic gold medalist and it wouldn't matter. I'm willing to bet that his family's net worth is at least 3 zeros too low for her to even consider, at least that's the vibe she gives off
On episode 5 and not impressed so far. The writer's other work Crash Landing on You reigns supreme.
That's crazy lol. If a show doesn't catch my interest by the end of ep 2, I'm out. There's way better things to spend my time on than watching something I don't like
Even with the phone call in the parking lot, I still can't tell whose side Chief Kwon is actually on. They made it look obvious that she was reporting Su Jeong going to his place to the chairwoman, but we didn't actually hear any of the conversation and I think it was done like that purposely to make her look bad
The most unrealistic part of this show to me is the grandma actually being considered a good businesswoman, and the fact that she grew the company so much. The only thing she even remotely cares about is her own ego, and the fact that she'll just fire extremely respected and productive employees on a whim, degrade other chaebol families to their face etc would realistically run her company into the ground.
I don't know if you are using your phone, but I noticed with my phone episodes will be out on Viki, but Viki won't show them or allow me to open them unless I close and open the app, even refreshing it doesn't do anything. It could be that
I get why he quit, and why his mom doesn't want him to be on the team, but realistically he snowboards and does jumps all winter for fun. I would think that the chance of getting seriously injured is more palateable chasing the dream of the Olympics than it is just for recreation.
If I was his parent and that worried about him getting hurt, I think I would be against him snowboarding at all, not just being on the National Team
I love the show so much, the only thing that bothers me is how wei zhi is still calling shan chong master when…
I just chalked it up to it naturally becoming her pet name for him, just like the shows where the FL calls the ML "Uncle" the whole time. It's no different to me than calling their bf "Ge" in CDramas or "Oppa" in KDramas
Through 13, and I still don't like YiMing, but I do have to give credit where it's due. He realized that they are together and immediately stopped his creepy overbearing bullshit. He even told Chong that he's out and will just be a brother from now on. It remains to be seen that he'll stick with that obviously, but at least he's giving it an attempt. I'm hoping it's not just going to be during his grieving time. If he stays like he is now, then he will be the 2nd best redemption arc of a support character I've seen in a CDrama. First being the coworker in You Are My Secret
It's hilarious how there was just an avalanche and it's been snowing a lot in the area, yet there's a perfectly plowed walking path through the snow for them to follow
My audio keeps randomly switching to Thai on both Youku and iQ, like you said it does sort of shock you and doesn't…
I actually refuse to watch anything dubbed. It always feels so fake to me, and imo is a disservice to the original actors and production because the VA's almost never convey the feelings that the original does through speaking.
I forget which show, it was like 8 years ago or so, but I remember my sister hating a show I loved, convinced her to try ep 1 without dubbing and she binged the whole drama in a day
If I was his parent and that worried about him getting hurt, I think I would be against him snowboarding at all, not just being on the National Team
I forget which show, it was like 8 years ago or so, but I remember my sister hating a show I loved, convinced her to try ep 1 without dubbing and she binged the whole drama in a day