Best Screenwriter (and for which show?) 1. Jung Bo Hoon & Lee Woo Jung (Prison Playbook)
Best Director(and for which show?) 1. Park Soo Jin (Hymn of Death) 2. Ahn Pan Seok (Something in the Rain)
Best Korean Drama of 2018: 1. Prison Playbook 2. Come and Hug Me 3. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes
Best Korean Movie of 2018: 1. In Between Seasons 2. What a Man Wants
Best Mini Series/Web Drama: 1. To.Jenny 2. Beautiful Vampire
Best Romance Drama: 1. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes 2. Something in the Rain 3. Twelve Nights
Best Romantic/Comedy Drama: 1. A Poem a Day 2. My ID is Gangnam Beauty 3. Longing Heart
Best Action/Thriller/Suspense Drama: 1. Player
Best Melodrama: 1. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes 2. The Great Seducer
Best Actor: 1. Lee Jong Suk (Hymn of Death) 2. Woo Do Hwan (The Great Seducer) 3. Yoo Yeon Seok (Mr. Sunshine)
Best Actress: 1. Jung So Min (The Smile Has Left Your Eyes) 2. Shin Hye Sun (Hymn of Death)
Best Supporting Actor: 1. Lee Joon Hyuk (Are You Human Too?) 2. Lee Yi Kyung (Eulachacha Waikiki) 3. Lee Sang Yeob (Hymn of Death)
Best Up and Coming Actor of 2018: 1. Kim Sung Chul (Prison Playbook/To.Jenny) 2. Shin Hyun Soo (Twelve Nights) 3. Nam Da Reum (Come and Hug Me/Where Stars Land )
Best Up and Coming Actress of 2018: 1. Lee Elliya (Miss Hammurabi)
Best Idol Actor(or Actress): 1. Myungsoo/L (Miss Hammurabi) 2. N (Familiar Wife) 3. Krystal (Player)
Best Couple: 1. Yoo Jin Kang and Kim Moo Young (The Smile Has Left Your Eyes) 2. Yoon Jin Ah and Seo Joon Hee (Something in the Rain)
Best Bromance: 1. Kim Je Hyuk and Jung Kyung Ho (Prison Playbook) 2. Kim Je Hyuk and Kim Yeong Cheol (Prison Playbook) 3. Lee Byung Hun, Byun Yo Han, and Yoo Yeon Seok (Mr. Sunshine)
Best OST: 1. Lost by Ahn Ji Yeon (The Smile Has Left Your Eyes OST) 2. Only My Heart Knows by Sohyang (Hymn of Death OST) 3. Would Be Better by HEIZE (Prison Playbook OST)
After watching ep 6 I can''t seem to understand where was implied that she also fell for In Guk. For him- there…
She feels a connection to him, and can relate to him because even though she has her brother, she feels lonely and she puts on a brighter appearance because of her family and friends, but with him, she can drop it. She wants it to work out with the cop because he's nice and funny and a good guy and her brother approves and it makes people happy, so she is happy. it's like that quote "The loneliest people are the kindest. The saddest people smile the brightest. The most damaged people are the wisest. All because they do not wish to see anyone else suffer the way they do.'' The reason we don't see her actively falling is because she doesn't realize she is, like he said in the end of ep. 6, he'd rather feel nothing than be oblivious to his own feelings.
They both have their strong suits and their weak spots. I don't think one is particularly better than the other, especially because this version hasn't finished. The Korean version is a bit different in some areas. I would give both a watch and see which one you like best.
should i start watching this? any hints about them being siblings? (if so, it's an immediate drop ._.)also, is…
There is nothing about them being siblings, yet,, but it is hinted that they knew each other a long time ago. Moo Young and Seung Ah do kiss and she does have a boyfriend, but he isn't her boyfriend by her choice, they are arranged to be married but she doesn't like him nor does she want to be with him, and she tells him about Moo Young pretty quickly. Now, Moo Young is seen with a different girl after agreeing to date Seung Ah, but we know nothing about the girl and his relationship to her, so if he is cheating, we don't know. Moo Young is playing a game we don't know the rules too and so it's "safe to say" he's playing both the girls and he doesn't take either relationship seriously, if that is the case.
Is it worth starting on this drama even though I didn´t like the Japanese version?Asking since I´m interested…
It won't really show if it's "worth it" til some episodes later, but the first two are good, though I haven't watched the Japanese drama and the actors are all really good!
To those who are worried about this drama, either starting it or going forward, get past the 1st episode and the first 15~ minutes of the second, then it actually starts to pick up. The girl is very naive and clumsy, but she gets better (not immensely, character growth takes time) in the second episode!
Is it worth it for watch it not? After reading comments I am confused
I was liking it at first, but I don't know if it was the waiting each week or the fact I "knew" the story, but I ended up putting it on hold, and possibly dropping it, at the mid mark. Everybody is different though and maybe with all of them out and the ability to binge, the excitement will keep.. I would watch the first 5-10 or so episodes to give it a feel before you decide!
I like her with the second lead... they seem to have more chemistry than her and Ji Sung's character.... but I also love N... so I'm going to keep watching in hopes that this drama doesn't end a total mess
Can she just end up with Jong Hoo? I don't want her with Joo Hyuk, no matter how much I love Ji Sung, his character doesn't deserve her and if she knew what he did and is doing then I doubt she'd want him back...
1. Jung Bo Hoon & Lee Woo Jung (Prison Playbook)
Best Director(and for which show?)
1. Park Soo Jin (Hymn of Death)
2. Ahn Pan Seok (Something in the Rain)
Best Korean Drama of 2018:
1. Prison Playbook
2. Come and Hug Me
3. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes
Best Korean Movie of 2018:
1. In Between Seasons
2. What a Man Wants
Best Mini Series/Web Drama:
1. To.Jenny
2. Beautiful Vampire
Best Romance Drama:
1. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes
2. Something in the Rain
3. Twelve Nights
Best Romantic/Comedy Drama:
1. A Poem a Day
2. My ID is Gangnam Beauty
3. Longing Heart
Best Action/Thriller/Suspense Drama:
1. Player
Best Melodrama:
1. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes
2. The Great Seducer
Best Actor:
1. Lee Jong Suk (Hymn of Death)
2. Woo Do Hwan (The Great Seducer)
3. Yoo Yeon Seok (Mr. Sunshine)
Best Actress:
1. Jung So Min (The Smile Has Left Your Eyes)
2. Shin Hye Sun (Hymn of Death)
Best Supporting Actor:
1. Lee Joon Hyuk (Are You Human Too?)
2. Lee Yi Kyung (Eulachacha Waikiki)
3. Lee Sang Yeob (Hymn of Death)
Best Up and Coming Actor of 2018:
1. Kim Sung Chul (Prison Playbook/To.Jenny)
2. Shin Hyun Soo (Twelve Nights)
3. Nam Da Reum (Come and Hug Me/Where Stars Land )
Best Up and Coming Actress of 2018:
1. Lee Elliya (Miss Hammurabi)
Best Idol Actor(or Actress):
1. Myungsoo/L (Miss Hammurabi)
2. N (Familiar Wife)
3. Krystal (Player)
Best Couple:
1. Yoo Jin Kang and Kim Moo Young (The Smile Has Left Your Eyes)
2. Yoon Jin Ah and Seo Joon Hee (Something in the Rain)
Best Bromance:
1. Kim Je Hyuk and Jung Kyung Ho (Prison Playbook)
2. Kim Je Hyuk and Kim Yeong Cheol (Prison Playbook)
3. Lee Byung Hun, Byun Yo Han, and Yoo Yeon Seok (Mr. Sunshine)
Best OST:
1. Lost by Ahn Ji Yeon (The Smile Has Left Your Eyes OST)
2. Only My Heart Knows by Sohyang (Hymn of Death OST)
3. Would Be Better by HEIZE (Prison Playbook OST)
The reason we don't see her actively falling is because she doesn't realize she is, like he said in the end of ep. 6, he'd rather feel nothing than be oblivious to his own feelings.
Moo Young and Seung Ah do kiss and she does have a boyfriend, but he isn't her boyfriend by her choice, they are arranged to be married but she doesn't like him nor does she want to be with him, and she tells him about Moo Young pretty quickly.
Now, Moo Young is seen with a different girl after agreeing to date Seung Ah, but we know nothing about the girl and his relationship to her, so if he is cheating, we don't know. Moo Young is playing a game we don't know the rules too and so it's "safe to say" he's playing both the girls and he doesn't take either relationship seriously, if that is the case.
I'm liking this show a lot though!