Haven’t decided my thoughts on the episode yet, but did anyone else think of We Got Married days of Taemin and Son Na Eun seeing her onscreen with Min Ho? :)
yes yesss .... her flipping for the picture was completely bad writing ... and now even the scene on the stairways…
You described my thoughts exactly. It is beautifully filmed and the actors are amazing, but other than that, this drama is incredibly basic at best in my opinion. The potential that this show could have been is evident in the ending scenes of the episodes where these two actors are allowed to shine.
His performances brought me so much joy, from Coffee Prince to Chef in Pasta. One of my all-time favorite actors. RIP The Voice. It feels too soon to say goodbye. My thoughts are with his family and friends.
what can i say...? Namgoong Min never fails. and i mean NEVER. i really thought a costume drama wouldnt suit his…
When he was on the variety show We Got Married, they filmed a costume drama scene and he loved speaking in Joseon-era honorifics so I am sooo happy that he got this role! It was meant to be :)
I didn't expect this kind of healing romance from Japan!! All I've watched so far were either silly "kawaii" romances…
Nagareboshi is one of my favorites. It's a healing romance where the heroine's journey to a new life similarly begins with her encounter with the hero through a marriage of convenience.
Orange Days is an old school, youth, slice-of-life healing drama about finding yourself.
Ashita, Mama ga Inai is not a romance, but it is a beautiful, heartfelt story set in an orphanage.
guess i may be alone in not loving this ending but that's fine, everyone has different opinions. i did like his…
Thank you. You explained what bothered me most about the confession. And it’s that he couldn’t tell her at the dinner when she was being so open and honest. If he had said “I like you too” way that moment that would have felt like character growth. But not saying it until later did not work as well for me.
I heard the first episodes are a bit slow and one-note so I skipped to episode 6 and really enjoyed it. It feels…
Not really. Because this show is so relationship focused, there is not too much in the way of plot turns. I was a little confused about the younger sister's storyline, but even that was talked about in more detail in later episodes.
Shall I start this drama? I don’t want to be disappointed. I have no current dramas now! Please advise. Thanks.…
I heard the first episodes are a bit slow and one-note so I skipped to episode 6 and really enjoyed it. It feels like a romcom, but with a deeper vibe? A little more slice of life? I enjoyed the episode I watched and am looking forward to seeing more.
Orange Days is an old school, youth, slice-of-life healing drama about finding yourself.
Ashita, Mama ga Inai is not a romance, but it is a beautiful, heartfelt story set in an orphanage.