Defending office romance, from one office worker to another (to XG), "How can you have such a backwards corporate-shill mind-set" (viki subtitles). LMAO,
Only Shine On Me would dare to give up on the plot implications of hidden love. Let the sun shine in!
The coloring is washed out, the soundtrack is very plain, but hearing Nam Ji Hyun defend her 'servant ' who 'fell from a pear tree and is completely nuts', it is like coming home. So funny, so cool and such a beautiful voice.
I reference aasol again…. We had the first kiss in early episodes…. Given there was no big sml drama, but…
I find the 'selling China' stuff always interesting and hilariously heavy-handed. Glory (on right now) is like a mildly trashy advert for china tea. Shine on me does a pretty good job with the basic business premise.
I was also always entertained by ppl in kdrama, which has gotten so subtle lately that it is no fun anymore.
Please, under no circumstances must we normalize feeling depressed if your favorite singer gets a girlfriend.
Yes. But it is super-interesting as a real pathology among the complex web of emotion between even regular fans and their oppas.
Those of us who are of the age to remember 60s or even 50s fandom might wonder if its so different emotionally, even if more intense bec of technology. I was a pre-teen -- the Monkeys, oh my.
I don’t get it people have a problem with FL ending up with ML but they don't have problem with FL ending up…
I am fine with the Idol-FL trope, but I dont see anyone noticing how messed up the idol is personally. He needs to go through so much growth to become a mature person -- while I think KJY is doiung a great job on his nervous breakdown, the idol's life doesnt lead to emotional maturity.
Actually, neither does the fan-life. Both the FL and ML have been kept cocooned from the usual hardships and disappointments of love and relationship?
People are crazy to ship that evil bully prosecutor with the FL. Or else we still have bots on the site learning their craft with only a minimal grasp on human emotions.
I admit that he shows signs of integrity, but wait and see.
The investigator is at least cute (very!), and doesnt have a history of pouring dirty water on a helpless highschool outcast.
I am enjoying this. The tangled web of emotions between fans and their idols.
The show is very good at portraying this.
I had a revelation about the ancestry of the core aesthetic in the most "Korean fusion" shows -- their focus on the psychological states of the characters and the interactions between those feelings coupled with powerful visual echoes harkens back directly to German expressionism.
Only Shine On Me would dare to give up on the plot implications of hidden love. Let the sun shine in!
So funny, so cool and such a beautiful voice.
I was also always entertained by ppl in kdrama, which has gotten so subtle lately that it is no fun anymore.
Those of us who are of the age to remember 60s or even 50s fandom might wonder if its so different emotionally, even if more intense bec of technology. I was a pre-teen -- the Monkeys, oh my.
Actually, neither does the fan-life. Both the FL and ML have been kept cocooned from the usual hardships and disappointments of love and relationship?
I admit that he shows signs of integrity, but wait and see.
The investigator is at least cute (very!), and doesnt have a history of pouring dirty water on a helpless highschool outcast.
The show is very good at portraying this.
I had a revelation about the ancestry of the core aesthetic in the most "Korean fusion" shows -- their focus on the psychological states of the characters and the interactions between those feelings coupled with powerful visual echoes harkens back directly to German expressionism.