Wow, that's weird. Chicago Typewriter is a real masterpiece. There's nothing disappointing about it, every second…
Who likes what is all down to a matter of taste. i agree that the chemistry in RTDK was fantastic. unfortunately we got so little of it and so much of things i found very boring that it didnt hold my interest.
I can only speak for those I have seen, which are five of the list. I agree that Temperature of Love and Suspicious…
i rarely pick a drama back up once i drop it. when i do i generally finish it with the exact same impression i left it with. i have dropped other dramas this year, but those that i thought there was any chance i might go back to i left out of this article.
i can totally see why people enjoyed CT and RTDK, they just weren't my thing. life is too short to waste on dramas you arent enjoying. :)
So far I haven't watched any of these. lol! And most of them I probably won't even bother with. I do still want…
any other year WYWS probably would have slipped past me with at least a 7. truth is i'm a little worn out from poorly executed crime dramas so i'm not feeling terribly forgiving about the rest of it's flaws.
i dropped WYWS after one episode. after all the hype, the first episode din't make me that curious with the character,…
i gave man hole a try b/c i love Kim JaeJoong. didnt include it on this list b/c i got halfway through ep 2 and the entire time i could not get over how awful it was. didnt give it enough of a chance to say i "dropped" it lol.
SP was lousy with the idiot plot device. stupidity can not be the driving force of your plot.
This article is from the future, it says it was published tomorrow o_O I am glad I read this because I had been…
that's when the article will be posted to the home page. never had it happen before but i guess articles are available for viewing before they are put on the home page now?
we can debate the merits of a particular drama all day, but in the end it's mostly down to taste. we're all looking for something a little different when we watch so we're bound to disagree sometime. :)
thankyou! Hope you do post more music. Will check back. That was great!
update: a change in MDL rules means that they are no longer publishing articles about music that is not drama or actor related so i am taking the Music playlist show over to my blog. you can check out my latest playlist (love songs) at
if you watch the scene where Kim Min Joon is watching the taped interviews to me it's pretty clear that that "flashback"…
i have a sneaking suspicion that if they try to absolve KMJ's hyung of responsibility for the crash (which they might not, again, all dude said was "he pulled up" and no indication as to when that happened has been given) but IF they do the answers will be found in those missing snippets of time during ep 2 where they kept cutting away from the cock pit to show what was happening in the cabin.
i have found that with k dramas of this nature they are less concerned with details (the dude the got bbq'd in the car makes little sense) are more with big emotional moments. i've come to accept it.
if you watch the scene where Kim Min Joon is watching the taped interviews to me it's pretty clear that that "flashback"…
it's been pretty evident to me since KMJ revealed his identity that this was the direction they were going in. this being the case i have assumed since then that there were missing pieces of the puzzle not yet revealed. even in ep 2 where they show the crash sequence i thought it was suspicious that they kept cutting away from the action in the cockpit so the viewer got a choppy incomplete account of those events. they even made a point to show him taking tranquilizers. they were hinting then all was not as it seemed.
if you pay attention in ep 2 it's obvious SOMEONE had to have pulled up on the flight control (which is really all the drunk pilot revealed) right before the crash b/c when you watch the crash sequence the plane mysteriously evens out and then goes up just before impact, so they've shown us, multiple times, that the story being presented is not the whole truth.
I am so pissed with 6th ep and how they went with MJ's brother not being the culprit, coz it made the production…
if you watch the scene where Kim Min Joon is watching the taped interviews to me it's pretty clear that that "flashback" isnt a flashback at all, rather KMJ imagining the scenario described by the pilot and even dreaming the moment his brother supposedly crashed the plane. at the end of this scene we watch as the plane speeds closer to the ground and we hear min joon's voice yelling "no!" before he startles him self awake.
i liked Jeju island gatsby so much i've watched it twice. dont know what that says about your chances with RL, but it never hurts to try.
i can totally see why people enjoyed CT and RTDK, they just weren't my thing. life is too short to waste on dramas you arent enjoying. :)
but for me Gong Myung's character and his love interest were really one of the few decent things about the drama.
SP was lousy with the idiot plot device. stupidity can not be the driving force of your plot.
we can debate the merits of a particular drama all day, but in the end it's mostly down to taste. we're all looking for something a little different when we watch so we're bound to disagree sometime. :)
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i have found that with k dramas of this nature they are less concerned with details (the dude the got bbq'd in the car makes little sense) are more with big emotional moments. i've come to accept it.
if you pay attention in ep 2 it's obvious SOMEONE had to have pulled up on the flight control (which is really all the drunk pilot revealed) right before the crash b/c when you watch the crash sequence the plane mysteriously evens out and then goes up just before impact, so they've shown us, multiple times, that the story being presented is not the whole truth.