please tell me that isn't how they're ending it and there is a season 2 or movie in the works?!?that said, i really liked this drama -- it was unique, lots of twists and turns, and got you thinking if given the opportunity, would you go back in time and redo part of your own life?
Firstly, I just wanted to say I love your picture.....as an ARMY mum, I always give a shout out to my daughter's…
It's difficult not to like all of the BTS members! They're so endearing. Like you, I'm an older ajumma, so I sometimes worry about the toll their hectic schedules are taking on them physically and mentally. I guess the same way I worry about my similarly-aged nephew when he's working too hard. LOL
I wasn't surprised that Gi Tae's friends didn't see beyond the "mask" of bullying -- after all they were just teenagers and wouldn't have known the signs to look for. What I found unbelievable was that not one single teacher noticed the change in Gi Tae's behavior towards Baek Hee, then Dong Yoon. I understand teacher's don't have eye's on the back of their head's, but some of them must have seen and/or heard what was going on and chose to ignore it. Which is a pity. A phone call from a concerned teacher to a parent could have made a difference, and helped open up much needed channels of communication between father and son.
I watched Silent Voice. It was such an inspiring anime. The bully in that one redeemed himself, which is rare. So yes, please share the manga ending if there is more to the story.
Firstly, I just wanted to say I love your picture.....as an ARMY mum, I always give a shout out to my daughter's…
Jimin does have one of the cutest smiles! Bleak Night is such a memorable favorite. I'll agree that I also struggled to like Gi Tae. His remorse wasn't exactly tangible, but I believe he felt a warped sense of it. Like most bullies he craved being center of attention and gave little thought to how his actions made others feel, but by the end, I felt compassion for him.
While his friends were certainly victims, it was clear that Gi Tae was mentally ill, and also an indirect victim. Those final cruel words when spoken by his best friend, even if well-deserved, became far more impactful to Gi Tae than any of the physical and mental abuse Gi Tae had ever heaped on Dong Yoon, Baek Hee and the girlfriend. This became painfully clear when he suicided.
It was apparent he had always been the weakest mentally out of all those he had bullied. We can only surmise that his actions up until then had been a cry for psychological help. That he never received it or adults around him even realized that he needed help, struck me as extremely sad.
All around I agree it was a case of too little too late, but not just for Gi Tae. Dong Yoon for feeling sorry for uttering hurtful words that partially led to his friends suicide, and for the absentee working father all of a sudden trying to figure out his son after he suicided. Like you said, there are always consequences.
While reading some posts for currently airing dramas, I've noticed that many comments are becoming more and more…
glad you made this comment. there used to be a time when i enjoyed reading comments on mdl and engaging in discussions with fellow viewers about a drama. for the most part it was constructive, engaging, and fun. now, the comment sections often seem to serve as a forum for negativity the more popular a drama is. more and more, i find myself avoiding discussion sections for dramas that i actually LIKE, just so that i won't get irritated by some of the less constructive commentary, that just come off as harsh, petty and downright mean.
100% agree with you! if you check out a drama's mdl page it's almost guaranteed to be flooded with negative comments…
there's definitely a double standard -- actresses tend to get scrutinized and held to a higher standard way more than actors. and on MDL, the demographic seems to be largely female (i could be wrong), resulting in bias towards male actors. there's nothing wrong with that, but it's also no wonder that you rarely see criticism about a male actor -- because the minute you say something, especially if it's about one of the really popular ones --- be ready to be ATTACKED! lol.
it's amazing how actors rarely receive any negative comments about their acting abilities, but actresses are under constant barrage of dislike. imo, uee isn't a bad actress, especially for having an idol background. i know we all have personal preferences and yes, sometimes particular actors/actresses can make our viewing experience more enjoyable -- but must we always put actresses down? myself included, as i've been guilty of doing it in the past. sorry for the rant -- but i just came from an MDL page where another drama just started, and the same thing is happening-- the male leads are being lauded while the female lead is the only one being criticized. it's disheartening to see. :(
non romance related... - cops/detectives constantly making stupid mistakes and leaving important documents in the open while working cases - EVERYONE is corrupt except for that one good cop and/or prosecutor - the good guy tells the bad guy his plan to bring him down BEFORE he actually does it - a black baseball cap and clothing is the national uniform for psychopaths, murderers and any other shady drama character - when it comes to eavesdropping, anyone can overhear your private conversation due to impeccable timing and superhuman hearing
this drama had some good points, but the bad parts really outdid themselves. i didn't care about any of the characters, so i really didn't give a rat's a*s what type of ending they got. it says a lot about a drama when my only emotional connection is to a character (sharon's assistant) who has less than 5-10 minutes screen time per episode. he was the only one i felt bad for -- probably because he was the least complicated and contrived of the lot. glad it's over, on to the next one.
I'm wondering if I should or not start this drama... Is it really bad? And what do you think about the romance?
i took a look at your completed watchlist, and you seem to enjoy the romance genre -- so BK might be up your alley, as they focus a lot on the OTP and their relationship. whether the drama is good or bad is subjective. from the comments, you can see that it's been a mixed bag. personally, i liked the first half of BK, but now i just want the darn thing to be over. so it's up to you if you're interested enough to start it.
the ads never bothered me since they aren't intrusive, but because i've used MDL so much over the years i'm more than happy to contribute. you guys have done a phenomenal job -- don't know what i would do without this site!
The only thing that somehow bothers me is that KSH's character has "a five years’ experience" in the job. As…
with reunited worlds, jin goo's character had to appear ageless after he reappeared 12 years after dying in high school. yun hee had to look like she had continued to age as the years passed. people didn't complain because the age gap was a premise of the story.
with radio romance, "closer aged looking" actors could have been cast, but they opted for an 18 year old, who is a fantastic actress and can hold her own, but no matter how you do her hair and dress her up, she still looks REALLY young. and a 28 year old, who is also a good actor with comedic flair, but looks close to his age. hopefully the two will have great rapport and a decent writing/directing team to guide them.
as for her seeking roles outside of the high school format, you're right -- there's no reason she shouldn't seek more mature roles, but she should still be selective. it's probably easier said than done, of course, and at this point in her career she may take certain roles just for the chance to break out of the "high school" mold.
No matter how talented she is a kid is just a kid what's so hard about finding an actress who fits the character…
you're not the only one that is fed up with k-drama casting romantic leads with glaring age differences. with so much talent in s. korea, i just don't get it. sometimes it works, but usually the chemistry falls flat and i find myself cringing in a corner as i fast-forward through their intimate scenes. i really like both of the leads, so i guess i'll watch the first few episodes -- might as well...i've given worse dramas a chance.
those were the days. yes, to all of the above! except 9 end 2 outs...which I can't believe i haven't watched yet! how did this one fly under my radar?! i'll need to check it out. i'll also add bull fighting, hotaru no hikari and crows zero. definitely continue the series - i love going back and reminiscing.
I wasn't surprised that Gi Tae's friends didn't see beyond the "mask" of bullying -- after all they were just teenagers and wouldn't have known the signs to look for. What I found unbelievable was that not one single teacher noticed the change in Gi Tae's behavior towards Baek Hee, then Dong Yoon. I understand teacher's don't have eye's on the back of their head's, but some of them must have seen and/or heard what was going on and chose to ignore it. Which is a pity. A phone call from a concerned teacher to a parent could have made a difference, and helped open up much needed channels of communication between father and son.
I watched Silent Voice. It was such an inspiring anime. The bully in that one redeemed himself, which is rare. So yes, please share the manga ending if there is more to the story.
While his friends were certainly victims, it was clear that Gi Tae was mentally ill, and also an indirect victim. Those final cruel words when spoken by his best friend, even if well-deserved, became far more impactful to Gi Tae than any of the physical and mental abuse Gi Tae had ever heaped on Dong Yoon, Baek Hee and the girlfriend. This became painfully clear when he suicided.
It was apparent he had always been the weakest mentally out of all those he had bullied. We can only surmise that his actions up until then had been a cry for psychological help. That he never received it or adults around him even realized that he needed help, struck me as extremely sad.
All around I agree it was a case of too little too late, but not just for Gi Tae. Dong Yoon for feeling sorry for uttering hurtful words that partially led to his friends suicide, and for the absentee working father all of a sudden trying to figure out his son after he suicided. Like you said, there are always consequences.
- cops/detectives constantly making stupid mistakes and leaving important documents in the open while working cases
- EVERYONE is corrupt except for that one good cop and/or prosecutor
- the good guy tells the bad guy his plan to bring him down BEFORE he actually does it
- a black baseball cap and clothing is the national uniform for psychopaths, murderers and any other shady drama character
- when it comes to eavesdropping, anyone can overhear your private conversation due to impeccable timing and superhuman hearing
with radio romance, "closer aged looking" actors could have been cast, but they opted for an 18 year old, who is a fantastic actress and can hold her own, but no matter how you do her hair and dress her up, she still looks REALLY young. and a 28 year old, who is also a good actor with comedic flair, but looks close to his age. hopefully the two will have great rapport and a decent writing/directing team to guide them.
as for her seeking roles outside of the high school format, you're right -- there's no reason she shouldn't seek more mature roles, but she should still be selective. it's probably easier said than done, of course, and at this point in her career she may take certain roles just for the chance to break out of the "high school" mold.