I really like the story so far. Was literally crying when Jae and Bamhee were talking. I care about both of them like they care about each other! I can't wait to see what happens from now. Jane's confession and pov had me squealing in my bed AHH!π
Not him being Hero, like Hero song by Family of the Year that played in Addicted 2015 β¨. I loved the first ep as a fan of the novels that I keep re-reading everytime.
This is what an article should be on this page. It's a masterful piece of writing with each word chosen to create such aesthetic reading experience. Beautiful language, the idea, how can I forget the dynamic imagery β¨π€¦ββοΈπ, the flow and everything... Unlike articles that looks for popularity and engagement using unnecessary details (Myth or Reality), this one is so energetic and ("big english adjectives" I can't think of) delivering such a great vibe. The inclusion of verdicts added so much depth. Such a wonderful and (big english adjective) piece of artπ. Thank you for this. MDL take note babygirl...
Y'all please help me. The lady that was hit by the car what's her story π. Why she keeps mentioning her son lol? Does that contribute to the story or..? she's making me mad
I think some of y'all need to get out of that mentality about korean dramas becoming western shows because it sucks. I keep noticing SG hate that it basically the dumbest thing ever in history. Just because SG is popular internationally why are y'all thinking it's the western culture included in it(idk what is even that) that brought people to watch it? (SG is a kdrama btw). If so, why are y'all acting as if that shouldn't happen? Are k-dramas created for koreans or people who watches kdramas or everyone? (this is not about SG only but to all other shows receiving this kind of hate) Why is the streaming services the blame for this, acting as if the k-entertainmentt is not looking for some sort of validation or popularity internationally? Korea has always been westernized and when y'all see this now you think the k-entertainment is becoming westernized? because of the influence from the westerns?
Now I'm talking to those people that keep disrespecting people who likes new shows. Not to be that person but if these new dramas are not giving the 2016 vibes why not watch the past ones ? There's literally no way you finished everything, even if you did you can still rewatch I guess. I'd like to know why 2016 vibes are the standard for kdramas? We get that you discovered asian dramas before others and they were good for you back then but why are you trying to think like you're superior to others?
I was beginning to forgive everyone after Addicted Heroin and now they do this? wtf? Can someone explain to me what is the reason for this? Are they any news about it? I'm gonna km
Was literally crying when Jae and Bamhee were talking. I care about both of them like they care about each other! I can't wait to see what happens from now.
Jane's confession and pov had me squealing in my bed AHH!π
Unlike articles that looks for popularity and engagement using unnecessary details (Myth or Reality), this one is so energetic and ("big english adjectives" I can't think of) delivering such a great vibe. The inclusion of verdicts added so much depth.
Such a wonderful and (big english adjective) piece of artπ. Thank you for this.
MDL take note babygirl...
it seems like more and more people watching is upsetting some people and that's also weird.
I keep noticing SG hate that it basically the dumbest thing ever in history. Just because SG is popular internationally why are y'all thinking it's the western culture included in it(idk what is even that) that brought people to watch it? (SG is a kdrama btw).
If so, why are y'all acting as if that shouldn't happen? Are k-dramas created for koreans or people who watches kdramas or everyone?
(this is not about SG only but to all other shows receiving this kind of hate)
Why is the streaming services the blame for this, acting as if the k-entertainmentt is not looking for some sort of validation or popularity internationally? Korea has always been westernized and when y'all see this now you think the k-entertainment is becoming westernized? because of the influence from the westerns?
Now I'm talking to those people that keep disrespecting people who likes new shows. Not to be that person but if these new dramas are not giving the 2016 vibes why not watch the past ones ? There's literally no way you finished everything, even if you did you can still rewatch I guess. I'd like to know why 2016 vibes are the standard for kdramas? We get that you discovered asian dramas before others and they were good for you back then but why are you trying to think like you're superior to others?
Can someone explain to me what is the reason for this? Are they any news about it? I'm gonna km