I've rewatched every episode everyday since Saturday.... I'm on episode 4 for today.... So you know...I'm doing…
for some reason rewatching the four episodes keeps me wanting more each time.. now I decided that I’m not gonna rewatch the episodes again until ep 5 comes out. Maybe that will make time go faster😭😭
i think i saw somewhere that it's a five year age gap in the drama. pretty sure BSE is born in 1990 and HHJ in…
i don't necessarily think that he liked her from childhood.. i see it more as he started caring for her as someone younger. a user called AH commented on this around 7 hours ago, and i definitely think their explanation makes sense
i think i saw somewhere that it's a five year age gap in the drama. pretty sure BSE is born in 1990 and HHJ in…
i also think it would have made more sense if BSE was closer to YYS's real age.. i mean, he's portrayed as someone who was already really respected as an anchor and i assume he would have had to have worked as an anchor for a while to gain that respect
Well, I am studying for my final exam and the last one will be on Friday 🤣🤣.
i'm also in my third year but uni in denmark only takes three years and then you kinda have to follow up with a masters degree. so even if i graduate summer 2025, i technically wont finish school before 2027
Well, I am studying for my final exam and the last one will be on Friday 🤣🤣.
nope... business communication. but where i live, our exams are usually bigger written assignments and then before we graduate we have to turn in a thesis no matter your major
i really like watching toxic and messed up stuff so this was right up my alley. the only thing i don't like is that the writers suddenly started to redeem all characters. so i understand redeeming ming, but tong and ming's dad? really? i think the writers forgot that main antagonists rarely deserves to be redeemed. and doing all of that in the span of two episodes honestly just felt like a filler. i honestly wish that they just ended this show after ep 10 so we wouldnt have to deal with the unnecessary plot of redeeming unworthy characters.
its a good one but at what episode does it get better? like without any toxicity
i definitely think we slowly start to see ming's redemption arc around ep 9 (after he figures out that new joe is old joe), but tbh he still shows traits of being obsessive throughout the whole show so i wouldnt say that any episode is completely free from toxicity.
yes, but its SFLit has not been obvious yet, but i can see the ml fallingnah, most of the characters are well…
jihan is the ml. dohan is sml but he is gay so therefore, he is not a part of the love triangle. he is just in a contract marriage with the fl to avoid an arranged marriage to the sfl and to hide the fact that he is gay (i haven't read the manhwa tho but this is what i got from the first 4 episodes, and i have been told that the sml will not fall for the fl + the male leads are brothers so no romance there either). But so far in the drama, we know that sfl is interested in the ml.
i actually find i quite amazing that they managed to do a remake of a show that originally has 40 episode and make it even more draggy despite only having 16.. i did not go into this with high expectations since it's a remake but they still let me down...
this started off quite well but afterwards i didn't quite vibe with the changes that they made in this one compared to the original. Yang and Mint are definitely the biggest disappointment I have. In the chinese version they were my favourites. However i think Esther Yu just added special flair to Cai Minmin that Emma just doesn't justify. I also don't really get the changes that Yangs character has. It honestly made him unlikable