I don't understand why he had to go and forgive EVERYONE who's ever wronged him. I mean ... people tried to MURDER…
Did he actually forgive the fired instructor who ran him over or the former instructor who kidnapped Lee Shin-ah? I just remember him apologizing to the kidnapper for not supporting her when the a-hole parent tried to get her fired. And she deserved that apology IMO, because Noh Go-jin should’ve listened to her side of the story back then. But she didn’t deserve his forgiveness, nor did he offer it to either her or to the guy in prison.
He also explained to her that he’d spent the past twelve years ignoring other people’s feelings and refusing to forgive anyone but that he now realized he’d been living in hell. I do agree that he was too lenient on everyone, particularly Se-gi and Director Ma, but I think he realized he’d be happier if he freed himself from the past, learned to forgive, and moved on with his life.
IDK about all other non-English countries. On Brazil, Disney+ "Korean Drama" Releases can be found on Star+.For…
Many people are unhappy with Disney+ because—unlike other platforms like Netflix, Viki, Viu, iQIYI, etc.—D+ has been waiting a very, very long time to release its K-Dramas outside of the APAC region. For example, D+ didn’t make Crazy Love available in Europe, the UK, Latin America, Canada, and the U.S. until late May 2023, nearly 15 months after it first aired in eight Asian countries and Australia.
Sadly, it’s never been available on Disney+ or Viki in the U.S. but Disney finally released it on Hulu last…
Interesting. I have Disney+ and Viki but Crazy Love was never officially available to me in the U.S. until it was released on Hulu last week (May 24th), which is also when it dropped in Europe, the UK, and Latin America. I’m a huge Kim Jae-uck fan so I used a VPN to watch it last spring on Disney+ Hong Kong, but I’ve been keeping track of Crazy Love’s U.S. availability as I want my friends to watch it. Disney+’s baffling K-Drama release strategy has been discussed extensively by frustrated viewers on Reddit and in various K-Drama groups.
Aside from the VPN workaround, AFAIK, the only other options for us in the U.S. before May 24th were the HiTV app or the gray sites.
No. The main leads both have friends who are interested in them but the ML and FL only have eyes for each other and make that very clear to their friends.
He also explained to her that he’d spent the past twelve years ignoring other people’s feelings and refusing to forgive anyone but that he now realized he’d been living in hell. I do agree that he was too lenient on everyone, particularly Se-gi and Director Ma, but I think he realized he’d be happier if he freed himself from the past, learned to forgive, and moved on with his life.
Aside from the VPN workaround, AFAIK, the only other options for us in the U.S. before May 24th were the HiTV app or the gray sites.