I don't know what the translation was where you all watched, but on kiss... where I watched it, in episode 28, where Auntie proudly shows her the new shower and separate toilet, then she leads her to the toilet and says "After you". It made me laugh so hard. It's not something you say when a person is going to the toilet, since you don't accompany them but leave them do their business alone.
No she isn't the one..it was later revealed that everything was caused by Yang gang
So why was the grandma saying "It's my own fault, but my legs gave way" etc...? And why the mom was mad at her because she always wanted to do things on her own? They were not referring to the fire? I thought she fell down from the wheelchair and she made a candle drop on the floor or something like that. And then... nothing, it wasn't her. So what was that scene about? Were they possibly talking of when she became invalid through her own stubbornness?
only 7 epi left and they are still struggling... will her father not recover? never seen her father only mother...…
Have you been skipping? When she wanted to pay the hotel she found out her card was not working, and that's why she went back to the barbershop with the tail between her legs. She called dad's secretary and he told her her dad's assets had been frozen.
He changes to black hair with brown highlights after a few episodes, if that makes a difference for you.
No no, it's not about trendy, he and his friends are made to become guinea pigs for his mother's hairdressing salon as she tries out new things and new brands. One friend becomes red, the other is green, the apprentice gets a perm etc. But the ones who will go to school change back soon because in Korean schools those things are not allowed (rightly so in my opinion).
I know it was many episodes ago, but I started it binge-watching it only the last few days They went and bought a huge mattress that during the trip in the truck comfortably fit them both lying down with distance between them and a lot of extra length under their feet; but when the mattress was put on his single bed it became tiny.
I started reading the book and now I have to drop the series. This adaptation completely baffles me. I can see…
I believe it's best not to compare the original source and the drama/film. It's a different product and should be judged independently. For that reason I avoid reading the book before watched the drama or film - if I haven't read it already. I think the series is not any masterpiece but very well-done and gives me a lovely, soothing feeling. Maybe they should have given it a different title if it's so far away from the original as you say? However it has its own merits.
it's okay, I mean the 1-4 episode is a bit boring, but they make up for it in the next episode, it's excellent.
That's a problem for me, because I usually give a drama maximum 4 episodes' time to decide if continuing if dropping. After all, in a 16-ep drama, it's 25% and if it's a 12-ep drama, it's one third. One would expect them to get it right by then.
Were they possibly talking of when she became invalid through her own stubbornness?
https://www.viki.com/tv/39165c-meet-yourself
But the ones who will go to school change back soon because in Korean schools those things are not allowed (rightly so in my opinion).
They went and bought a huge mattress that during the trip in the truck comfortably fit them both lying down with distance between them and a lot of extra length under their feet; but when the mattress was put on his single bed it became tiny.
I think the series is not any masterpiece but very well-done and gives me a lovely, soothing feeling. Maybe they should have given it a different title if it's so far away from the original as you say? However it has its own merits.