I'm calling the necklace Hayama gave Azusa for her birthday during their 2nd year in high school, as the cause…
The necklace was a birthday present from Takashi during their second year in high school. They show him giving it to her near the end of the movie when he's watching the video files of her. In those files, everyone still remembered her----and especially in the okonomiyaki cooking scene, you can clearly see she's not wearing the necklace.
I think the necklace is used in the movie to show symbolism and serve as a catalyst. It's something given to Azusa by a person she loves, which then potentially triggers feelings of insecurity about herself and her future. This in turn causes her to subconsciously want to disappear --- manifesting itself in reality. Of course, this is just mere conjecture on my part. The reason she was being forgotten could have been completely arbitrary....but that would seem so pointless.
did the ending of 16 imply that Taekie overdosed on pills?? I mean, I remember he said a couple weaks ago he'd…
taking sleeping pills is pretty normal for TK, as he has an unusual sleeping schedule. i don't believe he overdoses, but he did seem to take a large amount of pills. he asks his coach that he not be disturbed, because he was going to sleep the entire next day. the writer's have already stated that no one dies in this series. taek is safe. it's his heart being broken that we should be worried about.
Why do I feel like voters are too biased? And Reply 1988 is sooooo underrated!!!
part of the issue with reply 88 is that it hasn't finished airing yet...so it's a given it would be underrated in the polls. viewers can't realistically judge something when they don't know if the writers will mess up the last 5-6 episodes (we've all seen this happen too many times before) or if it will continue to produce fantastic episodes until the very end. maybe the poll should have left it out and had it judged next year or held the voting in january, when all of the dramas being voted on were complete. that would have been more fair.
I love taking polls and such BUT If the dramas are supposed to be divided up into ACTUAL CATEGORIES then the categories…
agree. while i really loved healer, i was kind of disappointed to see it lumped into a blanket action/thriller/suspense category along with dramas like i remember you, missing noir m and village---which i feel had much more in common as they were psychological/crime themed in nature. it's kind of like comparing apples with oranges.
i enjoyed kmhm, but it wasn't a favorite. 2015 gave us some pretty fantastic dramas that I think were just as strong in the same categories. I guess i'm just a little disappointed to not see them do better. These polls are certainly fun to take (thank you MDL organizers for creating!), but are understandably limited in that they can only reflect the popular opinion of viewers. And I don't want to sound mean, but it seems that sometimes those votes are biased in that the viewer may have only seen a few of the more popular dramas and will pick them for everything because they have nothing else to compare them to.
I was always #TeamBoth, but I'm #TeamTaek leaning. I still love Jung Hwan, but Taek's really upped the ante the…
The writers probably had to make JH's character development more passive when compared to TK's steady growth, so that TK's character could play catch up to JH. If we hadn't seen TK's character go through unforseen progress, he wouldn't have been a believable love interest for DS. Now I think alot of viewers, regardless of what team they are on, would be okay with whomever DS picks---because as the series has shown, both JH and TK, while not perfect, are equally great guys and really care for DS in their own ways.
And I couldn't agree more about the families. I really think they're fantastic. I wonder if DS's family will move now that they are debt free?
The JH/DS/TK love triangle progress may seem slower than molasses at times, but I appreciate the time the writers have taken to set up and lay down their character foundations before anyone unveils their feelings for each other. It helps the viewers understand why each character is great, but it also helps us see their flaws.
With DS we’ve seen that while she isn’t book-smart, she is street smart and protective. And after the episode with the epilepsy, it appears she truly has an aptitude for taking care of people that even her teacher recognizes. Maybe she’ll become a nurse or a personal manager/assistant in the future?
With JH’s character, we see that despite his gruff demeanor, it’s all about loyalty and the hidden gestures. The way he writes his parent’s names in hangul on their passports and the way he tucks TK into bed even knowing he is his rival. It’s these little things he does throughout the drama that have solidified his position as an outright GOOD guy.
I have to say the writers have done a remarkable job at continually surprising us with a different facet of TK’s personality with every episode. We've steadily seem him progress from a quiet boy genius who is seemingly useless outside of his baduk world, to a multi-layered character who has a stressful demanding profession, yet still manages to preserve his youthful innocence when around his friends and family. I especially enjoy his interactions with DS because they have such a natural comraderie and affection for each other, even if it's only sisterly from DS's end at this point.
I'm looking forward to seeing where our triangle and our neighborhood will take us in episodes 15/16!
Best Japanese Drama of 2015: Tenno no Ryoriban
Best Romance Drama: Flowers for Algernon
Best Romantic/Comedy Drama: From Five to Nine
Best Historical Drama: Tenno no Ryoriban
Best Action/Thriller/Suspense Drama: Ouroboros, Tantei no Tantei
Best Mystery Drama: Death Note
Best Japanese Actor: Sato Takeru (Tenno no Ryoriban)
Best Japanese Actress: Kitagawa Keiko (Tantei no Tantei)
Best Bromance: Ikuta Toma and Oguri Shun (Ouroboros)
Best Korean Drama of 2015: I Remember You; Healer
Best Korean Movie of 2015: Shoot My Heart, Beauty Inside, Coin Locker Girl
Best Mini Series/Web Drama: Secret Message; Noble, My Love
Best Romance Drama: Oh My Ghostess; Falling for Innocence; Oh My Venus
Best Comedy Drama: Kill Me Heal Me; Oh My Ghostess; Answer Me 1988
Best Romantic/Comedy Drama: Oh My Ghostess; She Was Pretty; Kill Me Hill Me
Best Historical/Sageuk Drama: Six Flying Dragons, Scholar Who Walks the Night; Hwajeong
Best Family Drama: Answer Me 1988
Best Action/Thriller/Suspense Drama: I Remember You; Healer; Village: Achiara’s Secret
Best Melodrama: Mask, Falling for Innocence
Best Actor: Seo In Guk (I Remember You), Joo Ji Hoon (Mask)
Best Actress: Soo Ae (Mask), Park Bo Young (Oh My Ghostess)
Best Supporting Actor: Park Bo Gum (I Remember You), Cho Shi Won (She Was Pretty)
Best Supporting Actress: Kim Mi Kyung (Healer), Shin Eun Gyeong (Village: Achiara’s Secret)
Best Up and Coming Actor of 2015: Ji Soo, Park Bo Gum
Best Up and Coming Actress of 2015: Kim Seul Gi, Hwang Seung Eon
Best Villain: Choi Won Yong (I Remember You); Nam Gung Min (Girls Who Sees Scents)
Best Idol Actor(or Actress): Yook Sung Jae
Best Couple: Ji Chang Wook and Park Min Young (Healer); Jo Jung Suk and Park Bo Young (Oh My Ghostess)
Best Bromance: Park Bo Gum & Seo In Guk (I Remember You)
Does this drama improve? I watched the first 2 episodes and didn't like it. The fighting with Deok Sun and Bora…
This drama gets better with each episode. But that's just my opinion. Personally, I think 88 has surpassed it's predecessors, but it hasn't finished airing yet -- so the writers still have the opportunity to mess up the ending. lol. DS and Bora mellow out. What I love is how each episode develops and showcases the deep comraderie and heartfelt relationships between the folks living on that block. Makes me very nostalgic. I find the humor pretty amusing. But it may not be up everyone's alley. Give it a few more episodes or just watch it in a few months when you're in a better mood for it. That's what I typically do when I'm not loving a drama that's airing, but everyone else seems to be.
anyone gets just as annoyed as I do when Yeong Ho says that Joo Eun's body belongs to him and he can do with her…
I understand what you're saying. If anyone else but So Ji Sub were saying it, I would be pretty annoyed. But SJS makes something that would normally sound creepy coming from some other person, sound sexy as hell....making me mindlessly nod my head in agreement every time he utters it. So he (and his character, Yeong Ho) get a pass. Anyone else? Not so much...unless you're in my top 20 favorite actors list. lol.
Ah this is not fair at first i was really prepared to root for jung hwan and not waver but the chem between taek…
Ugh..the Reply writers really don't like to play fair...lol. Both Taek and JH are tugging at our heartstrings like nobody's business. But seriously, everytime Taek smiles at DS, he positively glows, making my heart melt just a little more. I can't fight it anymore...I've willingly boarding the Taektanic.
Rather than dropping a drama I don't like anymore, I skip through it and only watch the scenes I am interested…
i dislike dropping dramas too, so i often spend half my time fast forwarding through filler scenes if it starts getting bogged down with too much needless bs. And if i'm marathoning a drama that begins to become too much of a clichefest -- usually right around episode 10/11 -- i'll just skip to the last episode and call it a day.
there are lots of dramas i've unofficially dropped...but i always seem to return to watch them. not all of them of course, but many. for me it's all about timing. cruel city, healer and secret were dramas i dropped because the timing wasn't right, but i picked them up later when i was in a better mood to watch them. i'm still holding out on bridal mask and empress ki. i've tried starting those a couple of times, but i just can't get past the first five episodes much to my chagrin...when everyone else seems to think they're great. :( i wish i would just give up on them already....
I think jung hwan will be the husband based on the last episode. because JH found DS's returned confession letter…
it could also be that jh told the future husband about ds's confession letter. they were all close friends and shared information with each other. after watching ep 6, i also thought jh could be the husband based on what was said and how he acted, but it's still the beginning of the series. these writer's LOVE to troll us and the hints were too obvious. i bet that the next few episodes they'll have us think the husband is taek or even dong ryong, for that matter! we really won't know until we figure out who ds starts to like after sw.
Overall I enjoyed the drama. Pretty decent acting on all parts and some really cool camera work. Around episode 8,9,10, it felt like a Japanese director hijacked the drama. All of a sudden, that quirky humor Japan is known for started getting thrown in, before someone noticed and reigned it back in for the remainder of the series.
Also, not entirely sure why the directors threw that epilogue in. Perhaps to just screw with the viewers. I thought I had the ending figured out, and then that ending kind of confused me. I'd like to think that they actually met, but now I wonder if that conversation was just imagined.
i really enjoyed ep 4. taek is so adorkable. i hope there will be more of him. I love how his friends knew exactly what to say and do to comfort him after that baduk game. and i couldn't stop laughing at Kim Sung Kyun and that knight rider reference/scene.
I think the necklace is used in the movie to show symbolism and serve as a catalyst. It's something given to Azusa by a person she loves, which then potentially triggers feelings of insecurity about herself and her future. This in turn causes her to subconsciously want to disappear --- manifesting itself in reality. Of course, this is just mere conjecture on my part. The reason she was being forgotten could have been completely arbitrary....but that would seem so pointless.
And I couldn't agree more about the families. I really think they're fantastic. I wonder if DS's family will move now that they are debt free?
With DS we’ve seen that while she isn’t book-smart, she is street smart and protective. And after the episode with the epilepsy, it appears she truly has an aptitude for taking care of people that even her teacher recognizes. Maybe she’ll become a nurse or a personal manager/assistant in the future?
With JH’s character, we see that despite his gruff demeanor, it’s all about loyalty and the hidden gestures. The way he writes his parent’s names in hangul on their passports and the way he tucks TK into bed even knowing he is his rival. It’s these little things he does throughout the drama that have solidified his position as an outright GOOD guy.
I have to say the writers have done a remarkable job at continually surprising us with a different facet of TK’s personality with every episode. We've steadily seem him progress from a quiet boy genius who is seemingly useless outside of his baduk world, to a multi-layered character who has a stressful demanding profession, yet still manages to preserve his youthful innocence when around his friends and family. I especially enjoy his interactions with DS because they have such a natural comraderie and affection for each other, even if it's only sisterly from DS's end at this point.
I'm looking forward to seeing where our triangle and our neighborhood will take us in episodes 15/16!
Best Romance Drama: Flowers for Algernon
Best Romantic/Comedy Drama: From Five to Nine
Best Historical Drama: Tenno no Ryoriban
Best Action/Thriller/Suspense Drama: Ouroboros, Tantei no Tantei
Best Mystery Drama: Death Note
Best Japanese Actor: Sato Takeru (Tenno no Ryoriban)
Best Japanese Actress: Kitagawa Keiko (Tantei no Tantei)
Best Bromance: Ikuta Toma and Oguri Shun (Ouroboros)
Best Korean Movie of 2015: Shoot My Heart, Beauty Inside, Coin Locker Girl
Best Mini Series/Web Drama: Secret Message; Noble, My Love
Best Romance Drama: Oh My Ghostess; Falling for Innocence; Oh My Venus
Best Comedy Drama: Kill Me Heal Me; Oh My Ghostess; Answer Me 1988
Best Romantic/Comedy Drama: Oh My Ghostess; She Was Pretty; Kill Me Hill Me
Best Historical/Sageuk Drama: Six Flying Dragons, Scholar Who Walks the Night; Hwajeong
Best Family Drama: Answer Me 1988
Best Action/Thriller/Suspense Drama: I Remember You; Healer; Village: Achiara’s Secret
Best Melodrama: Mask, Falling for Innocence
Best Actor: Seo In Guk (I Remember You), Joo Ji Hoon (Mask)
Best Actress: Soo Ae (Mask), Park Bo Young (Oh My Ghostess)
Best Supporting Actor: Park Bo Gum (I Remember You), Cho Shi Won (She Was Pretty)
Best Supporting Actress: Kim Mi Kyung (Healer), Shin Eun Gyeong (Village: Achiara’s Secret)
Best Up and Coming Actor of 2015: Ji Soo, Park Bo Gum
Best Up and Coming Actress of 2015: Kim Seul Gi, Hwang Seung Eon
Best Villain: Choi Won Yong (I Remember You); Nam Gung Min (Girls Who Sees Scents)
Best Idol Actor(or Actress): Yook Sung Jae
Best Couple: Ji Chang Wook and Park Min Young (Healer); Jo Jung Suk and Park Bo Young (Oh My Ghostess)
Best Bromance: Park Bo Gum & Seo In Guk (I Remember You)
Also, not entirely sure why the directors threw that epilogue in. Perhaps to just screw with the viewers. I thought I had the ending figured out, and then that ending kind of confused me. I'd like to think that they actually met, but now I wonder if that conversation was just imagined.