as far as i remember in the manhwa, seonjae doesnt have any focus other than becoming an idol. i wonder if they write him as a swimmer in the drama to get the character more depth ( dreams and goals ) π§
i think Yoonha is way to calm and normal for this show, so no wonder she barely has any screen time (compared…
aw yes she is hardly seen in the trailer too :( but in ep 3, yunha talk this problem with her brother. she is doing good in her date with jaehyeong though, she talks a lot there! so i hope she gets more screentime later.
the panelist section is killing me, they are all so funny, they don't filter their comment so it came out natural and i can relate to their reaction more that way π one of the best part of this show
if japanese broadcast companies don't want to market and relese their products, it's their loss and they will…
oh i see, in my country we used to watch dubbed anime as morning show, they broadcasted it on local channel so it was easy to access, we used to have japan variety show like tv champion and takeshi's castle too and that was on local channel as well, but as tv is not as popular as back then we need online platform like WeTV, iqiyi, and gmmtv in japan version now :(
it would be great if j-drama reach more audience... but i dont see japan opening this gatekeeping anytime soon, even after some of their famous actor talking about this exact concern before
if japanese broadcast companies don't want to market and relese their products, it's their loss and they will…
it is totally their loss :( it is a shame because japan was leading drama land in 2000s. currently it is still hard to access their drama legally that now neighbor countries like korea, philippine, thailand, and china are surpassing them.
i doubt they dont know how though. for anime, a lot of their popular series in 2000's have official dubbing across asia and we just need to have television to watch those amazing animes.. but it is not the case for dorama and their music industry.. if they don't want to make a contract with western streaming sites, they should have made their own streaming platform for japanese released and provide the eng sub themself. just copy how china has Tencent Video and they make sub company named WeTV for international market or how thai has gmmtv :/
Manhwa readers, can you tell me when he will know the truth of the fake marriage?
he knows about dohan being gay in ch 17, but the misunderstanding about marriage still go on for 30 chapters more- but anw a lot of things change in the drama, so we can't really compare it
Yeah it's me being sensitive. I get really put off when I see Someone praying in Church ( I'm a Catholic) and…
i dont know where you come from, but talking about you are catholic christian. christianity, chatolic, it is considered a "new" religion here in my area ( in my case south east asia ) and also east asia as we are talking about kdrama scenes ( south korea, japan, etc ) ,
that is why it is still common thing practicing our ancestor belief to preserve our tradition and culture. east asia mainly have buddhist background, but you will be more shocked learning south east asia culture, because we have tons of traditional belief beside the popular one ( hindu, buddhist, islam, christianity, etc ) but it is all still connected to one other way π
My daughter who just turned 3 is a big fan of Jeon Bae Soo since she wathed "all of us are dead", can she watch/enjoy…
you keep commenting this kind of question bringing up your 3 years old child. i remember you ask this on "a shop for killers" page too. i hope you are just trolling but if you really do have a kid, be a good parent and learn about MOVIE/FILMING RATING. It is there for a reason, to know if it needs parental guidance or not. oh if you dont bother to look, it is easy to see up on the top page, this drama stated "15+ - TEENS 15 OR OLDER".
Yeah it's me being sensitive. I get really put off when I see Someone praying in Church ( I'm a Catholic) and…
because buddhist culture is deeply rooted in their history and become part of their tradition, you will understand more if you are from asia. even here in my country, it is not rare to see home with both cross and buddhist altar, some families celebrate christmas and also chinese new year, etc. we embrace both religion and traditional belief .
but in ep 3, yunha talk this problem with her brother. she is doing good in her date with jaehyeong though, she talks a lot there! so i hope she gets more screentime later.
it would be great if j-drama reach more audience... but i dont see japan opening this gatekeeping anytime soon, even after some of their famous actor talking about this exact concern before
i doubt they dont know how though. for anime, a lot of their popular series in 2000's have official dubbing across asia and we just need to have television to watch those amazing animes.. but it is not the case for dorama and their music industry.. if they don't want to make a contract with western streaming sites, they should have made their own streaming platform for japanese released and provide the eng sub themself. just copy how china has Tencent Video and they make sub company named WeTV for international market or how thai has gmmtv :/
that is why it is still common thing practicing our ancestor belief to preserve our tradition and culture. east asia mainly have buddhist background, but you will be more shocked learning south east asia culture, because we have tons of traditional belief beside the popular one ( hindu, buddhist, islam, christianity, etc ) but it is all still connected to one other way π