"Someone said you don't know when you're living in a small place but once you move to a bigger place you see how uncomfortable the other place was."
Like I know the guy was insecure and everything but you don't get to call him an uncomfortable tiny apartment after you cheated on him. Yeah, no, you're a garbage person and no matter his problems he deserves better then this.
Why did it seem like JJ may have suffered some brain damage in that accident? Also, I may be alone in this but…
There was such a personality shift with JJ after the accident made me also wonder if he did suffer brain damage after the accident, I wish they had addressed this.
Also, can I just say Lee Dam's mother might be one of the coolest mom in dramaland. Loved her character! Also,…
Ikr. She didn't berate her daughter for living with a man, clearly picked up the vibes between the two and wished them well. But most importantly she told her children she was proud of them, and that she trusts them to live their own lives. Also her fashion sense was killer.
As I understand it, Woo Yeo already knows the way to get the marble back (his friend ex-gumiho said so). Then…
This is how I’ve understood it. He asked them to live together so he can been there if something happens to her. The marble feeds off human energy so he’s trying to keep it from draining her energy/life force but just keeping her happy all the time (because humans have the most energy when they are happy. He thought he could get it back but it didn’t work and he thought about just letting her leave but realized he’d be lonely so he hugged her (he explained that in the next episode).
I give the Heir's credit.... only for being slight better then Boys Over Flowers, lol. But both of those don't annoying me unless I try to watch them again... which I won't do. :) But for me its : The K2. Every time I even think about this drama I get angry, lol. I honestly don't know how I got through it.
But they aren't mistaking PSY & GSD's relationship - Zhen Xuan is correct - PSY has always been in love with GSD.
Also season one had Pei Shou Yi pretty depressed and fixed on his past with Yu Zhen Xuan. They hinted at it a few times. ('reminds me a some kid when I was a high school doctor', the ramen he got mad over, and the moment where they walked past each other without realizing it, that mug, etc) He just likes to tease GSD much like one would tease his little brother, it's obvious him and GSD are close but I never felt like Pei Shou Yi had a thing for him, thankfully. That would be weird, lol.
i had to say this but that scene when gsd shows up at sy’s house and he was drunk and they end up making out-…
I thought someone said it was ad-libbed (they probably had a rough script but they weren't given direction on how to act the scene out by the director), and only one of them was drunk.
Synopsis of season 2 just explains the setting .. it’s a corporate setting where Shu Yi is acquiring the company…
I got the impression that isn't so much that being with Shu Yi wasn't part of his plan. Being with Shu Yi was a dream he never thought was going to happen. He tricked him into spending time with him because after college he probably wasn't going to see him again, and it was his last chance to be with the person he liked, and it was the only way for him to do it. He said 'friends' because he never thought in a million years thought Shu Yi would ever like him back so he wasn't even going to try to confess. He'd take being friends for that brief time over nothing. Considering how much he liked Shu Yi something must have happened for him to ghost him like that, because I doubt he'd just give up after going around telling people Shu Yi was his future husband, lol. And I'm assuming he must have ghosted him because Shu Yi is pretty short tempered and clearly holds a grudge for a long time so I'm not surprised if he make the merger hell for Shi De over it, while still not completely being over Shi De, as indicated by the fact he's still wearing the bracelet. I don't know. This theorizing is hell, lol.
This is a Taiwanese series... but Taiwan is a part of the territory of China, so it's kinda a Chinese series as…
I know a lot of people are wondering how Biden is going to handle it. I didn't realize how much power China had over the US until that whole NBA situation a while back.
This is a Taiwanese series... but Taiwan is a part of the territory of China, so it's kinda a Chinese series as…
Taiwan is not a part of China, but the Chinese government still says it's theirs, and has bullied other countries into not accepting it as a country on an international scale.
Another Miss Oh is one of my favorites, and those two weirdos were one of the reasons, lol. I haven't caught up on True Beauty but I love how her sister goes after the things she wants. High Society may have been cliche but I love how towards the end she was basically charming her future mother-in-law into getting what she wanted but make her think it was her idea, lol.
Correct me if I wrong... in episode 6 her brother "outed" her to their father about her wanting to be a football player when they were younger. And then she had explain to him thats not what outed means. I think she keeps saying it to point out how stupid he is. I don't think she is but also probably doesn't care what people think so she doesn't correct it.
Now we can see the vast difference between casting professional actors and inexperienced actors. I cringed at…
I think that's one of the reasons I avoid most BLs. But I love it when the acting hits me right in the gut, and this show is relatable to just about anyone.
I haven't seen that much but I've really enjoyed the few I've seen. Bromance and Just You have made my favorite drama lists, and I find myself rewatching scenes from those a lot. I also liked Hello Again! and History: Trapped, even thou they are a little on the cheesy side. I've also seen Moon River, which I kind of have mixed feelings on, lol.
I admit I am surprised by the popular/unpopular binary criticism because I felt the drama did a good job of deconstructing…
Exactly! Just because Kurosawa (and Fujisaki) put on these brave faces in front of everyone doesn't mean they aren't struggling somehow, I thought that was the whole point of this episode. Adachi is extremely relatable in this manner. I mean I make a point not to look at the instas of celebrities (I once looked at someones and they were throwing a huge party and all these friends, and I caught myself before I went down a spiral, just to remind myself that this is also a person who is constantly critiqued by people for even the tiniest things, and probably has to work twice as hard at everything because they are being held to certain standards). It's easy to be envious of people when you don't know what's going on in their heads. And that's got to be stressful. Kurosawa reminds me of that, it's got to be hard to force yourself to be that perfect popular person all the time, without just losing it. And Fujisaki, it's hard to be confident in the things you want when you don't have a support system and society is telling you that your wrong.
What I loved about her hair in She was Pretty was that it was that at the end she went back to natural as she had fully embraced all the parts of herself. Also, my hair looks a lot like that when it's short, lol.
Like I know the guy was insecure and everything but you don't get to call him an uncomfortable tiny apartment after you cheated on him. Yeah, no, you're a garbage person and no matter his problems he deserves better then this.
But for me its : The K2. Every time I even think about this drama I get angry, lol. I honestly don't know how I got through it.