In a sword fight who do you guys think would win? Moo Hyul or Ddang Sae? xD I mean Ddang Sae is superb when it…
You definitely know your drama!!! In the current state though I still vote for Ddang Sae since he had the wit and skill to do it. In a fight its not all about the strength. But I like this version of young Moo Hyul. He's so innocent here.
a girl who is willing to give up the boy over her friend, who is willing to give her up over that boy. *sigh*…
This is Kdramaland we are talking about so yeah... this was really bound to happen right???
Btw, on a side note, I'm currently watching Innocent Man (Good Guy) where your Song Joong-Ki oppa is the main lead. He is totally Daebak in that drama! Can't believe why I have put it off for a long time. Pft!
When everything was revealed. hye jin: It was my fault. seung joon: it was my fault for not noticing you first.…
I totally agree with you here! Since it was Hye Jin's idea to let Ha Ri pretend to be her so she has nothing to mope around. It's just shows, what goes around comes around right???
Exactly no romance :( maybe that's one of the reasons why the ratings is going down? But I'm reading comments that the story is getting better. hmmm....
Did anyone notice that Puzzle piece in episode 10??? What the heck happened with that???? Did the writer missed…
some commented that the show didn't exactly tell us that Seong Joon took the puzzle piece, that it was still supposed to be Hye Jin's so Ha Ri basically brought it back with her and put it back to Hye Jin's belongings.
I know it's a bull thing to think about but still plausible since as viewer I had only assumed that Seong Joon took it back,
Did anyone notice that Puzzle piece in episode 10??? What the heck happened with that???? Did the writer missed that out? The director??? what??? Why did they include that scene when that puzzle piece was supposed to be with Seong Joon already because Ha Ri aready returned it a few episodes back!
a girl who is willing to give up the boy over her friend, who is willing to give her up over that boy. *sigh*…
It's annoying actually. But! I like how honest Seong Joon is about his feelings for Hye Jin. To be frank, she's starting to get on my nerves for avoiding Seong Joon's confession to her. Then deciding to be JUST friends as if it would solve the other issue of losing her 2 other best friends. I hate how episode 11 became so freaking melodramatic. I miss the fun stuff. I miss the quirkiness. I miss the old Hye Jin and Shin Hyeok. TT_TT
I LOLed a lot at your nitpicking on cliches. It's very funny and informative to newbies - although I'm not a newbie myself, I still find agreeing to everything you have cited so far. *thumbs up*
Is this worth starting? I'm pretty picky, I love a good story good chemistry between the characters!
Depends on your drama interest.
This is 50 episodes - a pretty long drama if you ask me. It focuses more on Japanese history and reformations. However, acting wise the actors are veterans and have a great portrayal in their characters. There's a romance in the side lines for the main characters too, so I did enjoy it for that but mostly I am still enjoying it because of the heartfelt resolution of each characters. Try checking out the first 3-5 episodes and see for yourself if you would want to continue on. (^_^)v
I'm around episode 22, reformations is still on going and I'm kind of hating one of the characters for his selfishness but it's definitely taking a hold of my interest.
Btw, on a side note, I'm currently watching Innocent Man (Good Guy) where your Song Joong-Ki oppa is the main lead. He is totally Daebak in that drama! Can't believe why I have put it off for a long time. Pft!
I know it's a bull thing to think about but still plausible since as viewer I had only assumed that Seong Joon took it back,
WTH????
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This is 50 episodes - a pretty long drama if you ask me. It focuses more on Japanese history and reformations. However, acting wise the actors are veterans and have a great portrayal in their characters. There's a romance in the side lines for the main characters too, so I did enjoy it for that but mostly I am still enjoying it because of the heartfelt resolution of each characters. Try checking out the first 3-5 episodes and see for yourself if you would want to continue on. (^_^)v
I'm around episode 22, reformations is still on going and I'm kind of hating one of the characters for his selfishness but it's definitely taking a hold of my interest.