Well, I guess people still won't understand Yijins's point of view. And it's quite sad.
He be repeating what HD's mom did, but we really can't blame either of them. It is just such a dilemma that most of the time, a success of one is a failure to the other, and reverse. They did brought this issue up in the past episodes and we are merely witnessing it as the plot progresses. (I am talking about the chair incident and the warnings of keeping distance)
I would also comment on your mention of food, it is because they need to have several takes of a scene so we don't get to see them finish it. Also, I saw in other behind the scenes (not Chinese), that they even spit them out in real life after taking the scene, truly a waste.
what I like about them, although I hardly find one that I can finish: they give us snippets of childhood, high school, college, working adults phase of the characters' lives. This may be the reason why they are longer compared to other countries. Most Chinese dramas are more a journey/documentary, at least for me. And not that I am complaining. For the most part, I love the character development :)
He is a fine actor. He has only minutes time screen in 2521 but I know that I would recognize him in his next project because he left a great impression on me.
Lee Chan Jong (Baek Yi Jinβs sunbae) is a fine actor. He has only minutes time screen but I know that I would recognize him in his next project because he left a great impression on me.
Question, before this clears up next week.. why is there a speculation that YiJin is dead?? I did not buy it but I am just genuinely curious at what point in the story did that theory came to be?? Or was it something in the synopsis??
Edit: thanks for the replies :) this theory was already nullified by the recent episode :D
They did brought this issue up in the past episodes and we are merely witnessing it as the plot progresses. (I am talking about the chair incident and the warnings of keeping distance)
And yet again, we are shown the power of media :)
Most Chinese dramas are more a journey/documentary, at least for me. And not that I am complaining. For the most part, I love the character development :)
Thanks again :)
Here lies an inquiry about a certain theory and how did it came to be??
Edit: thanks for the replies :)
this theory was already nullified by the recent episode :D
I got a bit lost in that flashback of flashback π