This move was a good adaptation but I feel like it lost some of the quirkiness and vibe/feel of the anime (Pin's personality in the anime for example). I'm not saying that the movie should have the exact same feel as the anime but I guess I was just kind of looking for it. Some parts of the movie also seemed to lack transitions and just jumped cut from a scene to another.
They don't have 251 at the moment. They are currently at 227. The higher number (now 255) is the total number…
Based from wikipedia, Season 1 had 232 episodes, Season 2 had 89 and now Season 3 currently has 255 episodes, the latest being the Shinhwa part 1. Season 1-3 has 576 episodes in total.
Just finished Queen In Hyun's man and I wanted to see more of Ji Hyun Woo. I saw the teaser for this drama but I wasn't really interested but is it worth watching? Based from the comments, I might not like it
Someone give this man a proper role.He caught my attention in Day6' "Shoot me" MV and I spent solid 20 minutes…
Me too! After watching him in Shoot Me, I realized he might also be the actor in Drug Restaurant's "Mistake" mv but he kinda looks different in photos so I'm confused
I still cannot accept the fact that Park Eun Bin's character would die after 8 years because the child in the epilogue seemed like 8-10 years old. Would that mean that Ji Won got pregnant right after? Also because I'm hoping for a happy ending for her and Sung Min.
I'm still confused about Moon Hyo Jin's letter. If Ji Won was not the one who ruined her life but Mr. Han, then why would she address that letter to Ji Won? She stated in the letter how Ji Won ruined her life and was angry about how Ji Won is now a college student and was happy. But then Ji Won said to Hyo Jin's ex-boyfriend that if Hyo Jin wanted to kill her, she could've done it already but instead, Hyo Jin wrote both of their names in the registration for Mr. Han's party and wanted to come together.