The description gives wrong idea about him...he just expects his employees to do their job right and to love the…
No, the description is accurate. He is mean and arrogant. He sees faults in others but is blind to his own shortcomings. What ever reasons he has for being that way, does not make it right.
I see the source says for now it's only confirmed for people in the US. Could you include that in the article? That's kind of very important information for all the MDL users who are not in the US. Thank you :)
On episode 16 and I still dont see what the hype is about. I'm also getting tired of Fu yao being saved by the…
The writing does remain a bit inconsistent in that aspect, Fuyao gets knocked out and abducted a lot, but later on she does also get to be the hero herself. Sometimes. I don't love this drama as much as others, though, it's decent quality, but not a keeper for me.
I feel like a lot of time when people say others should rate things "objectively", they actually mean "you should rate things according to *my* value system". But that's not how humans work, people will care about different things, and that is ok.
Why care how others rate dramas at all? Just learn to believe that your own opinions and tastes are valid even if they are not backed up by hundreds of strangers on the internet.
If you feel like your favourite drama is not getting the attention it deserves because of low ratings, just write a thoughtful review, mention the drama in places where someone is looking for recommendations on what to watch, etc. Some day someone who agrees with you is bound to come along.
It's kinda hypocritical from Go Ae Rin to be upset about Kim Bon lying about his name and having criminal record…
She's upset because this is about a person she trusted her children to. If she did not freak out at this point she would be an extremely negligent mother. It's not about moral superiority, it's about parent's protective instinct.
THIS IS WHY I LOVE THE INTERNET: You can rant about things you can't tell nobody face to face. So... I went on…
"what kind of person watch fantasy foreign dumb shows" Basically the entire rest of the world that isn't America ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Europeans sometimes act like that about Asian dramas too, but we watch American shows which are just as "foreign" as Asian ones, which makes it even more ridiculous.
Do Chinese think it's weird to watch American shows? No. So why would it be weird for Americans watch Chinese ones?
Why does everyone hate Minho? Just because he liked bo young? Please do not call him a jerk anymore...
because he hits her with a car door and does not apologize, because he keeps driving dangerously fast even though she's scared and asks him to stop, because he's downright mean to her, because he throws her bracelet into the lake.
Huh? I think she is the most natural and real character.Edited to add: But maybe that's what you find jarring,…
She's more lively than what's usually seen in dramas but to me she really is just behaving like a real, normal person. I guess it's a matter of what you're used to.
I don't find the ending disappointing at all. It's not like anything is set in stone. Just because Saiko met Hasebe does not mean anything will necessarily come from that. Saiko never really showed any real interest in Hasebe before, that was all Otaro's assumption. You can just imagine at some point later on Saiko and Otaro will meet and start again.
I think it showed real character development for Otaro that he was willing to give up everything, even Saiko, because he thought that would be best for everyone.
So, I think it ended in a good place, with a chance for a clean and fresh start for all characters.
(Though I honestly don't trust Takauji one bit, he went over to the dark side a bit too fast... Run, Mikoto, run!)
What ever reasons he has for being that way, does not make it right.
I don't love this drama as much as others, though, it's decent quality, but not a keeper for me.
Why care how others rate dramas at all? Just learn to believe that your own opinions and tastes are valid even if they are not backed up by hundreds of strangers on the internet.
If you feel like your favourite drama is not getting the attention it deserves because of low ratings, just write a thoughtful review, mention the drama in places where someone is looking for recommendations on what to watch, etc. Some day someone who agrees with you is bound to come along.
Europeans sometimes act like that about Asian dramas too, but we watch American shows which are just as "foreign" as Asian ones, which makes it even more ridiculous.
Do Chinese think it's weird to watch American shows? No.
So why would it be weird for Americans watch Chinese ones?
Sorry to hear you had to deal with such a person.
You can get Netflix's subs from subscene though
https://subscene.com/subtitles/something-in-the-rain-2018-1
Edited to add: But maybe that's what you find jarring, everyone else is being more a typical, stylized drama character, so she stands out.
I think it showed real character development for Otaro that he was willing to give up everything, even Saiko, because he thought that would be best for everyone.
So, I think it ended in a good place, with a chance for a clean and fresh start for all characters.
(Though I honestly don't trust Takauji one bit, he went over to the dark side a bit too fast... Run, Mikoto, run!)