While I generally enjoyed this, and especially how short and to the point it was, was anybody else really annoyed by the dude? Not only was he a FREAKING moron about putting the dots together, but he had a really bad temper. He tried to freaking strangle her when he thought she was Moon Jae. He was completely ready to fight Tae Joo. He wasn't a very likable character imo.
Taek is freaking adorable as hell. I can't handle it. But I really believe that Jung Hwan will be the husband, just as I have since the first bloody episode.
Jung Hwan is totally and completely winning me over. My goodness. Even from the first episode he just caught my eye completely and utterly. He isn't even conventionally good looking, and I've never seen him in anything before, but MAN is he making my heart go 두근두근
I have to say, even if you don't like sad endings, you should still finish up Scent of a Woman. It's a very bittersweet, almost happy ending.
I mean, I love sad endings, but that wasn't one of them :)
There are very few things that make me drop a drama. I finished Kill Me Heal Me, even through the pathetic depiction of mental illness and painfully annoying female lead. I finished Thousandth Man, even through the deplorable editing and directionless plot. I finished Mary Stayed Out All Night, even through the.... okay, who am I kidding, Jang Geun Suk was great in that.
What I'm trying to say is, the things that make me drop dramas are never one single thing that makes me go 'ugh, I can't handle this drama anymore! Time to stop watching!' Because if that was the case, there are a plentitude of dramas I would've dropped.
If I drop a drama, it's because for all the possible upsides and great parts of that drama, I just lost interest. I moved on; and while I could technically put them in my 'on-hold' list, or keep them in my 'currently watching' list, I know that they're just going to sit there forever.
I think this might be a metaphor for all the things in my life.
/getting deep talking about Asian dramas
Saying that, I feel like I should probably so some dramalist tidying.
One of my all time favourite Korean actors starring in a remake of my absolute favourite Chinese drama.
How good. Can life. Get.
I'm so bloody excited for this, and I just hope everything goes to plan.
I don't much like reviewing dramas that are so old, so I'll just comment! This drama is very good! It gets a wee…
LOL, Maybe I am from the future!?!
Nah, I just mean that anything that I have to say has likely already been said in a review since the drama has been around for a little while already- there's no need for me to write one up as well :3
I don't really recall this drama being promoted much? Like, at all? I would have been all over this drama, considering the cast... I can't believe I'm only finding out about it now
I need some advice. As somebody who positively despised Hwang Jung Eum's performance (I loathe having to call it a performance) in Kill Me, Heal Me, do you think that this drama is worth watching?
I really enjoyed her in Secret, but she was hideously annoying in Kill Me Heal Me and while I really like Park Seo Joon, and I LOVE Siwon, I can't handle dramas with annoying female leads. Is she better in this, or is she still annoying?
I found myself rewatching this for the fifth time, and just had to drop a comment. This is one of my all-time favourite dramas! It's very heartwarming. If you're looking at this page wondering whether to watch it or not, I highly recommend it!
I don't much like reviewing dramas that are so old, so I'll just comment!
This drama is very good! It gets a wee bit slow around the last couple of episodes, but the rest of the episodes are wonderful. I cried a couple of times. That almost never happens.
So many cliches, so many tropes, and yet I couldn't help but adore this drama because of the characters. They did so well. It was so charming, and very refreshing!
I could almost say this has renewed my love for the classic K-Drama.
I mean, I love sad endings, but that wasn't one of them :)
There are very few things that make me drop a drama. I finished Kill Me Heal Me, even through the pathetic depiction of mental illness and painfully annoying female lead. I finished Thousandth Man, even through the deplorable editing and directionless plot. I finished Mary Stayed Out All Night, even through the.... okay, who am I kidding, Jang Geun Suk was great in that.
What I'm trying to say is, the things that make me drop dramas are never one single thing that makes me go 'ugh, I can't handle this drama anymore! Time to stop watching!' Because if that was the case, there are a plentitude of dramas I would've dropped.
If I drop a drama, it's because for all the possible upsides and great parts of that drama, I just lost interest. I moved on; and while I could technically put them in my 'on-hold' list, or keep them in my 'currently watching' list, I know that they're just going to sit there forever.
I think this might be a metaphor for all the things in my life.
/getting deep talking about Asian dramas
Saying that, I feel like I should probably so some dramalist tidying.
How good. Can life. Get.
I'm so bloody excited for this, and I just hope everything goes to plan.
Def better than 1994 so far imo.
Not sure about 1997.
Nah, I just mean that anything that I have to say has likely already been said in a review since the drama has been around for a little while already- there's no need for me to write one up as well :3
I really enjoyed her in Secret, but she was hideously annoying in Kill Me Heal Me and while I really like Park Seo Joon, and I LOVE Siwon, I can't handle dramas with annoying female leads. Is she better in this, or is she still annoying?
This drama is very good! It gets a wee bit slow around the last couple of episodes, but the rest of the episodes are wonderful. I cried a couple of times. That almost never happens.
So many cliches, so many tropes, and yet I couldn't help but adore this drama because of the characters. They did so well. It was so charming, and very refreshing!
I could almost say this has renewed my love for the classic K-Drama.