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  • Last Online: Jan 3, 2025
  • Gender: Female
  • Location: United Kingdom
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  • Birthday: October 06
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  • Join Date: November 30, 2014
On Oh My Ghost Aug 4, 2015
Title Oh My Ghost
I am really frustrated with this drama right now. I want Bong Sun to spend quality time with Sun Woo as herself, rather than Soon Ae taking over her body the whole time. Sun Woo fell for Bong Sun, not Soon Ae and so it's only right that Bong Sun should be with him. Soon Ae's only needs Sun Woo to lose her virginity, so she should only be present in Bong Sun's body when they do it. Writers, please give Bong Sun more time with her boyfriend. I'm pretty sure she only got the fan/wiping his sweat away scene throughout the whole of the last two episodes.
Kim-Park-Lee Jul 28, 2015
I love this drama so much, it's amazing and the character development is splendid! I do believe that Sun Woo is falling for Bong Sun's real personality because in the previous episodes, he did state that he preferred Bong Sun's quieter and more gentle side to her lustful and outgoing side. Anyways, great article and I'm looking forward to see how this drama will turn out.
On The Time We Were Not in Love Jul 27, 2015
I'm going to put this drama on-hold because I'm not very interested in watching it at the moment, and I'll just marathon it when I have the time. I was so excited for this drama because it has Ha Ji Won and Yoon Gyun Sang in it, but it's failing to meet my expectations.
On High Society Jul 22, 2015
Title High Society Spoiler
This week's episodes weren't all that bad. Although, I feel like the only genuinely well done scene was when Chang Soo was crying for Ji Yi. You could feel how pained he was not to be with her, and I find that love for Ji Yi really sweet.
On Hello Monster Jul 22, 2015
I absolutely love this show so far, but I am the only one who can't really see Ji An and Hyun as a future couple? I can see the chemistry and I do see it very likely for them to end up together, but I am just unable to see them as a couple that will end up dating.
Replying to Dez-uh-re Jul 17, 2015
Title High Society Spoiler
I didn't even finish episode 12, can someone tell me what happened? I am sort of getting bored with this drama…
Yoon Ha and Chang Soo went out to dinner together, while Ji Yi and Joon Gi went out for drinks. Joon Gi took drunk Ji Yi home, they bump into Chang Soo and Yoon Ha. Chang Soo wants to talk to Ji Yi in private, but Joon Gi gets in the way. The couples are basically getting mixed up.
On High Society Jul 17, 2015
Title High Society
I'm loving badass Yoon Ha, her character is so much better now. However, I know that it won't remain that way for long. Also, I just want things to work out between Ji Yi and Chang Soo, it's so frustrating seeing them fight and be awkward, especially with the ending of Episode 12. Urgh, I wish this drama would focus less on the family issues and more on the main four.
On High Society Jul 8, 2015
Title High Society
I never really liked Sung Joon very much, but damn, he is a good kisser.
On The Time We Were Not in Love Jul 6, 2015
Gyun Sang finally debuted into the drama! Yay! I was waiting so long for him to show up, and my my. He is still as gorgeous as he was in Pinocchio! Looking forward to seeing what role he plays in Ha Na and Won's life. I know this will end with the SLS (Second Lead Syndrome) for me with Seo Hoo, but I really don't want Won to end up with So Eun. She's very irritating.
Replying to YoHanna Jul 5, 2015
Can someone explain why the official translation is The Time We Were *NOT* in Love (as opposed to The Time I Loved…
From what I believe, I think it just refers to the time when Ha Na and Won were not in a mutual love for each other. Won has a one-sided love for Ha Na, however Ha Na is still looking for someone she wants to love. As the drama progresses, Ha Na and Won will probably have a mutual love, but that'll be near the end of the drama. So the title "The Time We Were Not in Love" will be referring to the times they spent together as just best friends, rather than lovers.
Replying to isuzusan Jul 3, 2015
Title High Society
I feel like Joon Gi is more of main villain than he is a main protagonist. He broke up with his ex because her…
To be honest, I don't think Chang Soo's mother would make him choose between her and Ji Yi. She'll probably do the stereotypical evil mother act by acting cruel and horrible to the female in hopes that she would back off. Once Joon Gi does get his act together (because he probably will), I feel like then he will apologize to Chang Soo and remain to stand by his side as a true friend, and Ji Yi isn't the type of girl who stands down so easily (except for Yoon Ha). I don't think Ji Yi has a chaebol fetish, she just attracts them, I guess.

But I do agree with the latter ending. It's the typical way for a drama ending, and by how moderate this show is now (as most people are just watching for Chang Soo and Ji Yi), it will end with Joon Gi trying to fix things.
Replying to isuzusan Jul 2, 2015
Title High Society
I feel like Joon Gi is more of main villain than he is a main protagonist. He broke up with his ex because her…
If the gender roles had been swapped, I would probably feel the same way if Yoon Ha was in Joon Gi's situation. It just so happens that a male played the role rather than a female. Since Joon Gi is doing these things, I can't like his character. But if Yoon Ha was the one doing them, I wouldn't like her. I'm not discriminating against genders, I'm just stating my opinion and hoping that Joon Gi's character improves.
On High Society Jul 1, 2015
Title High Society
Also, I feel like Yoon Ha's love for Joon Gi is really strange. You'll find it really hard to find someone who wants to marry their boyfriend after barely dating him for a month, and knowing him for less than two. She doesn't even what he's really like and why he is dating her in the first place. I really want her love for him to change into something better. I'm not saying she should stop loving him, but change her obsessive love into something more natural.
On High Society Jul 1, 2015
Title High Society
I feel like Joon Gi is more of main villain than he is a main protagonist. He broke up with his ex because her father's company was falling apart, he got together with Yoon Ha because she was from a wealthy background, and he was only using Chang Soo to get higher up the wealth ladder. I know that Chang Soo will protect Ji Yi when things start getting worse (especially with his mother), but I want him to also protect Yoon Ha, as a friend, because clearly Joon Gi is going to be the one to lead her to distress.

Sung Joon is a good actor at times, but I do feel like he is better off doing antagonist roles than being a main protagonist. Even though the Hyde, Jekyll, Me drama wasn't that great, his role as the villain was a lot better than his role of Joon Gi.
Replying to addicted2dramas Jul 1, 2015
Title High Society
I hated the first two episodes due to the unnecessary family scenes. Has there been any improvements in the storyline…
Not really, no. The couple scenes (especially with Ji Yi and Chang Soo) have gotten cuter though. The family scenes make up about half of each episode.
Replying to Meena_Drama_Fan Jun 30, 2015
Hai Ji Won became old, I m sad.....
Sad is mostly seen as a negative emotion, so of course I'm going to take it that way. Since I saw it this way, I thought you were hating against Ji Won, and I can't stand to see any actor being discriminated against. Sorry for the misunderstanding :)