jiwan is so annoying in this episode. i get you're jealous, but disrespecting the guy sol came with isn't it.
I am not even sure what you mean by your comment -- but whatever it may be I doubt my comment compares to some of others on here --plenty of spoilers and mine is the least of it.
I can completely relate to Nabi, that hellish state of mind, the uncertainty, worrying, obsessing even on whether the person you fancy does as well; who hasn't been there at one point or another. That feeling where everything about them excites and scares you at the same time. Despite knowing a person may not be suitable for you falling for them nonetheless, now that's the law of attraction. I got the sense when Park Jae Eon said he was hungry; he wasn't talking about the food. On a separate note, how is Bit Na any different from Park Jae Eon; the way I see it not that different; I haven't seen any comments about how toxic she is compared to the ones on Jae Eon. Anyways, I like Nam Kyu Hyun a lot. I hope he doesn't get hurt. Ji Wan bothers me; her jealous outburst was a bit extreme this episode.
Your suggestion on Misaeng, I so want to watch it, but people say the ML treatment is very poor and he suffers…
I wouldn't say he suffers a lot just because of the office politics -- there a lot more to him than just the office but as much as it was a hardcore environment it definitely is also where a lot of positive happens to him and those around him. I say give it a try and be the judge.
I like this drama; it's slow-paced but gives out a big message. It has that never judge a book by its cover theme. And just because society labels something abnormal because it's inconsistent or doesn't conform to the most common behavior in society doesn't make it so. But as the saying goes, if one always tries to be normal, they will never know how amazing they can be.
Sexy -- my favorite role for him was in Search: WWW, but I also loved him in My Country: The New Age, the Good Detective, Team Bulldog: Off-duty Investigation, and most recently in Hello, me
I greatly appreciate On the Verge of Insanity for tackling the challenges of surviving the corporate world from hierarchy/bureaucracy, dealing with change and difficult personalities, countering negativity, keeping the workforce engaged and motivated; nurturing and developing new skills in young talent, and first and foremost trying to but miserably failing to manage employee relations effectively. It’s quite clear Ban Seok is the driver, if not the architect, for lack of a better word of this story. I love the matter-of-fact yet uncompromising way he goes about his business and is undoubtedly more of a human resource professional than the trained professionals themselves. He is the moral compass that will ultimately guide not just Ja Yeong but all those who cross paths with him. I really like this drama. Stellar acting all around.
This was a bit weird, for lack of a better word ... the scenery, the cinematography was just beautiful but other than that, I am not sure the story or plotline was well put together. It felt disjointed, like as hard as I tried, I just couldn't get to the just of things; maybe it was me being dense.
I don't think Park Jae Eon made himself to be anything other than what he is; whatever Na Bi has gotten herself into, she went in with her eyes wide open, that's for sure because as I see it, they've awoken different yet very similar beasts in each other, and as they say, lust shouts, love whispers. Only the heart knows the difference, and we are about to find out which is what for either or both of them -- I guess that's what the journey is about.
I got the sense when Park Jae Eon said he was hungry; he wasn't talking about the food. On a separate note, how is Bit Na any different from Park Jae Eon; the way I see it not that different; I haven't seen any comments about how toxic she is compared to the ones on Jae Eon. Anyways, I like Nam Kyu Hyun a lot. I hope he doesn't get hurt. Ji Wan bothers me; her jealous outburst was a bit extreme this episode.