At its core is transforming the country from democracy to dictatorship. Essentially the President can get rid…
Impeachment voting did not happen yet, because in parliament after voting for his wife's prosecution (which failed by 198/300, needed 2 more votes) the PP Party members left the building except for one. They literally boycotted it, and the opposing party and others plan to hold this voting attempts every week until it resolves.
I forgot just how much koreans valued reputation. Normally it's taken to ridiculous lengths, but I think in this…
It's not about reputation. South Korea has very unpleasant history with martial law and dictatorship. We just don't want a clown to do whatever he wants just because he has power to do so. And we have the right to prevent the worse from happening. In case of celebrities, they are not forced either. No one wants it.
Just 2 eps and im hooked! Does anyone know a Chinese (preferably) or Korean drama with a similar plot?! The arranged…
Hello there! Not a drama, but there is a webtoon called "There must be happy endings" which has a very similar vibe to When the phone rings! Arranged marriage, lots of angst, and slow burn. I personally enjoyed it a lot, and that's why I'm loving WTPR right now.
Decided to watch the show again after finishing and guess what? Episode 1, 18:10, Liu Mo also does that soda can thing. But where does he know that from?
https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/there-must-be-happy-endings/list?title_no=3065