Why some people talking about Eunjung's brother? I don't remember that she had one. She lived with her mother all time along. Sangyeon was the only one who had a brother.
I just found out a week later Song Young Kyu is dead and its cyberbullying. Yeah there needs to be a documentary…
Omg I just knew this after read your comment. Rest in peace for him. Korean netizens literally couldn't leave their public figure alone as if they wouldn't stop the bullying before they get people down to their death every time something like this happened. It's just so toxic. In the past their cancel culture wasn't like this and sadly it's getting worse and worse.
On the other hand South Korea is a very misogynistic country and couldn't care less about religious leader's SA scandal since the majority of people aren't religious neither.
Sadly I am this π€π» close to dropping this show thanks to the vp and shooting coach..... the only saving…
Lol then just skip those scenes with VP and shooting coach. I did this and I still got the plot. Their scenes are mostly repetitive because they don't have any new dialogue besides about taking over the school and disbanding the rugby team π
3 episodes in and I didn't expect to love this story so much. As a child from a single mother in an Asian country, I understand the complexities between Lee Jian and Lee Hyori's mother-daughter relationship. It's getting well every episode and I couldn't help myself from crying my eyes out. Also the way the village people teasing Lee Jian and Ryu Jeongseok are so funny. π€£
Couldn't wait for next episodes to come and I guess it's going to be my next favorite slice of life drama in 2025 alongside with Unwritten Seoul and Our Movie.
Omg, I love this so much! Bongsu reminds me of Kangcheol (Yook Sungjae) in The Haunted Palace. In that, Yook Sungjae also played a dual character; Yun Gap (human) and Kangcheol (evil spirit). Even the evil spirits' character is similar, as they couldn't stay still and were somewhat mischievous.
Great job to Choo Youngwoo for playing a dual role for the second time, after The Tale of Lady Ok. I didn't expect him to play another character in the second half of the story, and I also didn't expect Bongsu's character to be so likable.
I honestly think the same. Maybe because I know how her tone sounds irl, so this kind of acting (aegyo-ish tone)…
Agreed. Maybe it's the writing? And I don't think she's naturally cute (?) I see her as a cool & fun person (and this is also why I like her in the first place), but this kind of acting ain't it, her tone in here is similar when she was in A Time Called You. But anyway, despite that, that's not gonna stop me to complete this drama.
You should watch Be Melodramatic too! Son Sukku was actually a cameo (ep 10 cmiiw) but somehow gotten more and more screentime until the end of the drama (ep 16) because Yeobeen and Sukku's scenes was oozing chemistry.
Except Vincenzo I didn't watch any FL dramas at all.But her acting here is so childesh Too artificial ML kinda…
I honestly think the same. Maybe because I know how her tone sounds irl, so this kind of acting (aegyo-ish tone) doesn't really suit her. Also her acting as Love In White's lead was more believable than her acting as Daeum, lol.
Her acting in Be Melodramatic was phenomenal, though. Personally I think that's her best & most believable acting so far. I cried almost every episode. And I guess that drama was the reason & the starting point where she began getting roles as main lead in commercial dramas & movies (before that she was more of an indie film actress kind of thing).
On the other hand South Korea is a very misogynistic country and couldn't care less about religious leader's SA scandal since the majority of people aren't religious neither.
Couldn't wait for next episodes to come and I guess it's going to be my next favorite slice of life drama in 2025 alongside with Unwritten Seoul and Our Movie.
Great job to Choo Youngwoo for playing a dual role for the second time, after The Tale of Lady Ok. I didn't expect him to play another character in the second half of the story, and I also didn't expect Bongsu's character to be so likable.
You should watch Be Melodramatic too! Son Sukku was actually a cameo (ep 10 cmiiw) but somehow gotten more and more screentime until the end of the drama (ep 16) because Yeobeen and Sukku's scenes was oozing chemistry.
Her acting in Be Melodramatic was phenomenal, though. Personally I think that's her best & most believable acting so far. I cried almost every episode. And I guess that drama was the reason & the starting point where she began getting roles as main lead in commercial dramas & movies (before that she was more of an indie film actress kind of thing).