One of the best things on watching this while it is still ongoing is the real time interaction with other watchers. Another, is seeing that I still have 10 more episodes of this masterpiece, and until then, I don't have to worry of what to watch.
watching the 5th episode made me curious of how the novel will be more beautiful with the dialogues. Honestly, I found it weird because they have been talking so formally to the point that the subtitles are using too deep of English terms as to what I am used to. But nevertheless, I am just imagining, how the novel would have been able to express that more meaningfully.
Ji Yeon's obsession for metal may actually pertains to being a husband material. Because a husband is someone you perform a wedding with and wedding calls for a ring and ring is made of metal.
I might be wrong about this but I remember something similar.. not sure where I got it though..
They gave us that ending (which I have totally predicted) But then gave us that preview (of which I did not even, in my wildest dream) But then looking again the summary and the characters, the writers are/is a genius. -episode 4
Every episode was a gleam of hope that always got disrupted at the end. And I am all for it!! I just hope that we will see them disband although they will keep us guessing till the end. "Break out of the booth." This is what is most of our reality, and I hope this is the message that will be delivered at the end.
The title could be the red ink, because of all the revisions that he made for that one apology letter. Hahhaha. I am getting nervous though that this may turn out like the Youth of May where in they give us bunch of heart fluttering moments at the start, to stab us with a tragic ending.
totally loved the first episode. The young casts are owning it :D
Hooked by the second episode. I'm loving the strong couple. They both doing the protecting of others :D This and happiness has totally climbed up to the spot of my heart and attention. Unfortunately, The Red Sleeve and Happiness smells tragedy and hardship. Still, will be watching out for these two weekly.
The image that I had of Momose Shu while reading the manga is so much different from the drama. I viewed him as NOT the typical cool, aloof guy. But he was portrayed as exactly this one. Reading again the manga from the start, maybe it was me who had a misunderstanding, nevertheless, still grateful for this adaptation knowing that I am stuck with only 4 chapters available in english translation.
Binged it at one go. I once dreamed to be a screenwriter since watching Reply series, and this was such a delight seeing more closely on being a process of writing. This has climbed up automatically to reasons of why I love jdoramas. I am confident that I'll have the same feeling even after a decade to rewatch this.
I thought that the spinoff will be about the drama that he wrote. ahahhah.
Deok Im vs. Deok Ro competing over Yi San
Court Lady vs. Gyeomsaseo fighting over the crown prince
Honestly, I found it weird because they have been talking so formally to the point that the subtitles are using too deep of English terms as to what I am used to. But nevertheless, I am just imagining, how the novel would have been able to express that more meaningfully.
I might be wrong about this but I remember something similar.. not sure where I got it though..
But then gave us that preview (of which I did not even, in my wildest dream) But then looking again the summary and the characters, the writers are/is a genius.
-episode 4
Every episode was a gleam of hope that always got disrupted at the end. And I am all for it!! I just hope that we will see them disband although they will keep us guessing till the end.
"Break out of the booth." This is what is most of our reality, and I hope this is the message that will be delivered at the end.
I am getting nervous though that this may turn out like the Youth of May where in they give us bunch of heart fluttering moments at the start, to stab us with a tragic ending.
Unfortunately, The Red Sleeve and Happiness smells tragedy and hardship. Still, will be watching out for these two weekly.
hehehehe.
I also like this kind of set up where in the characters are not involved during their childhood.
anybody knows if Dan Ah's book in episode 8 is real and is there an English version of it? Or any similar books you can recommend?
I once dreamed to be a screenwriter since watching Reply series, and this was such a delight seeing more closely on being a process of writing.
This has climbed up automatically to reasons of why I love jdoramas. I am confident that I'll have the same feeling even after a decade to rewatch this.
I thought that the spinoff will be about the drama that he wrote. ahahhah.