I haven't seen this, but this is not something that only happens in Kdramas. You can even see it in big budgeted…
I don't mean English, English is a second language to Koreans. Bringing a supposedly English speaker whose English is unintelligible in a Korean drama would be equivalent to bringing actors who supposedly speak a language other than English but they actually speak gibberish in a Hollywood movie. Of course they would speak English well, it's their first language. You will see that in big budgeted movies like Marvel's, Mission Impossible, and those international big sellers. They would bring a Chinese person and let them speak Korean for example, or an Indian as an Arab, just because "they look like each other".
but did ja Yeon know about the murder in the first place (like did she think he just died due to natural cause…
Her father's name on her phone is "Murderer", so I'm pretty sure she knows. Also, I don't think he can be captured and trialed this discretely. She also wasn't surprised when Ahn Wu Jae was telling his wife about the father being killed.
I like the relationship between Son Hae Yeong and Nam Ja Yeon. In spite of JaYeon's father killing HaeYeong's father, HaeYeong thought of JaYeon first when JaYeon's father came out of prison and was worried about her safety instead of being angry that he came out after killing her father. On the other hand, JaYeon seems to put HaeYeong first, even when she doesn't need to, choosing her over her love for the CEO. It's clear that she still feels responsible for HaeYeong losing her father.
The Departed was made as a remake of Infernal Affairs. It is openly acknowledged. Scorsese only realized that it was a remake after he'd already agreed to direct it, then he decided to not watch this movie so that his version would be somewhat original. It's not true that he refused to acknowledge that it is a remake.
It’s really funny to see korean american lobbyist who has been living in the US for so long and yet was speaking…
I haven't seen this, but this is not something that only happens in Kdramas. You can even see it in big budgeted Hollywood movies. I got used to it and I just look at the subtitles. I never understood what someone says in my own language, they always speak gibberish that is not even close to the real language. So, I'm not sure it's fair to expect this from a Korean drama with a budget that is not nearly close to Hollywood movies. Another thing is, accents don't easily go away just because you lived for a long period of time in a place that doesn't have it. It usually gets stuck with you from the moment you've learned the language. Seeing that they spent their childhood elsewhere, I get that they would keep their original accent.
Junmo kill gicheol because of euijeong if Gicheol kill himself then euijeong blame herself, but if Junmo kill…
Ok, but he still could've shot his hand/arm and no one would've had to suffer. I also don't think seeing your husband shoot your childhood friend is any better than seeing him shoot himself. They will suffer anyway.
I'm confused. If Gi Chul wanted to kill himself to torment the cop couple with guilt after his death, then why did Joon Mo kill him? Isn't that even worse? He could've just shot his hand. I don't get it. Unless they want to go with the cliched fake death, this doesn't make sense to me. Even the fake death doesn't work because they won't have a body. All he did was fix the stories people would tell about the incident, instead of them saying that Gi Chul killed himself to torment the couple, they would say that he was attacking them but Joon Mo shot him in self-defense which is hardly beneficial for Joon Mo.
what comment did he write for her to be hurt that much ? i think i missed it? im just really curious!
I thought they mentioned it. It was something about her projecting her own "perversion" into the story. Something like "She must do this in real life and she is telling us her story". I'm not sure if that is the comment or not, but they made it seem like it was.
final thoughts: I enjoyed the movie, especially in the beginning, but the football matches weren't very satisfying…
I didn't get disabled. Yes, the ones who they picked were lacking in some aspect of their lives, but aren't we all? They had to have a reason why they were doing this, so the lacking part was intensified for a dramatic effect.
Another food episode yet again. Is watching people eat a trend in SK right now or something? I can't imagine people…
I agree on that this week's episode is boring and that episodes lately were repetitive. I also agree that they need to cast more people from the younger demographic (although they are already bringing younger rental members), but what I strongly disagree with is including Kim Jong Kook in the non-athletic category when he could beat many younger athletic males easily. You need a good match for Sechan? Do you really think Sechan is more athletic than he is? LOL The guy plays soccer every week and goes to the gym every day when most younger guys lie around all day, including Sechan. I bet that his physical age is way younger than Sechan. I'll assume that you didn't mean to include him in the list of guys who lost their athleticism, because have you seen him?
P.S. They are not sitting around because they are old and physically unfit. If you've seen Outrun by Running Man you would realize that they are still more fit than young idols. They are sitting around because apparently that is what Korean viewers like, and they are only considering them. Ratings are higher in shows with no activity. Horror episodes that you are looking forward to, usually get the lowest ratings out of all the episodes. TV viewers are mostly old, and it is a common approach to only look at TV ratings.
I'm watching on prime too and I can put the Korean audio... Check the settings
Sometimes it keeps the settings from your previous watch. Maybe it was one of those times where you watched it right after something with your language's audio and it kept the setting because your language was available for this series. Maybe it's not common for series to be dubbed with your language, that is why you haven't experienced it before.
Another thing is, accents don't easily go away just because you lived for a long period of time in a place that doesn't have it. It usually gets stuck with you from the moment you've learned the language. Seeing that they spent their childhood elsewhere, I get that they would keep their original accent.
If Gi Chul wanted to kill himself to torment the cop couple with guilt after his death, then why did Joon Mo kill him? Isn't that even worse? He could've just shot his hand. I don't get it. Unless they want to go with the cliched fake death, this doesn't make sense to me. Even the fake death doesn't work because they won't have a body. All he did was fix the stories people would tell about the incident, instead of them saying that Gi Chul killed himself to torment the couple, they would say that he was attacking them but Joon Mo shot him in self-defense which is hardly beneficial for Joon Mo.
The guy plays soccer every week and goes to the gym every day when most younger guys lie around all day, including Sechan. I bet that his physical age is way younger than Sechan. I'll assume that you didn't mean to include him in the list of guys who lost their athleticism, because have you seen him?
P.S. They are not sitting around because they are old and physically unfit. If you've seen Outrun by Running Man you would realize that they are still more fit than young idols. They are sitting around because apparently that is what Korean viewers like, and they are only considering them. Ratings are higher in shows with no activity. Horror episodes that you are looking forward to, usually get the lowest ratings out of all the episodes. TV viewers are mostly old, and it is a common approach to only look at TV ratings.