As I watched Money Flower before this, it was really weird seeing Jang Hyuk and Lee Mi Sook acting together again,…
yeah when his mum was like quit being a gangster, I thought well he never realley was. :D so sad it's over now, I wanted some more Chil seong CEO coolness scenes. at least they could've shown him meet that vet one more time.
thanks for the interview! my first K-drama was Coffee Prince and it still holds a special place in my heart! come to think of it, I came to MDL because of Steph's recommendation. I haven't watched any Hallyu Back vids in a while, should change that right now :D
Naaaaaaaah won't be sitting through a drama that have a gem and does not give it its worth leaving Jang Hyuk unappreciated…
haha I do appreciate him a lot, I love his character here, he is the best! But in terms of love interest well maybe that's a different story that should be told in a spin-off drama.
aaaaaah you summed it up so so so nicely. I kept repeating to people around me (that are already familiar with…
aaw thank you :D glad I am not the only one feeling this way. I am usually not someone joining the discussion about an ongoing drama, but this time I felt I had to let people know this existed, because it is quite different from the last few K-drama I have watched.
I personally don't understand the negative hype over this drama. As a writer myself, I appreciate the slow timing…
thanks for the rant, I also could hardly stop myself from ranting. 'I myself feel like the writers are making the drama quirky to suit her personality.' I think this is very true, the story definitely focuses on her mostly and she is the one combining all those odd characters in a way. I especially like the scene where she is on the hospital bed telling Poong 'All you men should stop telling me what to do' I was cheering for her in front of my laptop :D
this drama is awkward, i don't like the interactions between the characters and everything is silly and not in…
as I said I didn't know most of the actors, so I am only commenting on the role she is playing here, but I quite like her acting and her character. of course if you don't like it that's your opinion and I am not planning to change it. Still I have to agree with atslipinbag that 'Beauty lies in the eyes of beholder' and I know drama is always also about looks but you shouldn't simply say she's not worthy of the role, because she is not cute or sexy enough? I have long despised the fact that an actor or actress would only become popular because of their looks, but I guess that's how human brains work. -_-
thank you for the article!this is why I like MDL always get introduced to something new. :) I just watched the first season of love playlist and did enjoy the feel of it. it is interesting to think though, that people cannot focus longer than a few minutes, but I guess for the 'in between' or 'on the way to somewhere' watching that is true.
loved the casting, really liked the feeling it left after each episode (especially the first 6 or so), liked the…
hahahaha I had to laugh so hard at your comment. it's true the last episode is what ruined it for me. I was thinking: not this again! and it's even the same area they filmed hana yori dango and probably every single airport scene ever?
I think I must have missed it. Could someone please tell me the age the two main characters are supposed to be.
Yoon Jin Ah is 35 and Seo Joon Hee not sure, but someone said 31 earlier? so I think it's about the same age the actors actually are. he looks way younger though ^^°
Can I just have a moment to cry because it has been soooooo long since there has been a good Noona kdrama out…
totally agree! after I read your comment I watched the first episode and now I want to keep watching but it's 2am. hahaaa help! I will have to force myself to watch slowly and wait until more episodes are out.
wow this is great! mostly when I came across BL it was just that - cute and pretty boys falling in love and discovering their sexuality. the one manga that dealt with more adult gay love was 'Fake' and that story took place in New York in a non Japanese context. so I think it will be great to have this family oriented story to address the LGBT issues in Japanese society. I still hope for a 'Fake' style drama but playing in Tokyo, as it combines police/crime (which Japanese drama are really good at) with gay love. ;D
lol I really want to watch some of those now, but sadly they're not all actual drama yet. Does anyone know 'When I Get Home, My Wife Always Pretends to be Dead' is supposed to air?
interesting article! I find it also strange that there are so many stories about this, I think it might happen a lot that students have a crush on their teachers, especially younger new teachers. but why so many people crave this kind of story I wonder too. It must be the forbidden fruit like you said? To me it felt so weird to watch the movie Harold and Maude when I was in school, but back then I had a friend who was secretly dating a man the age of her father! It was unfathomable to me, but I didn't want to judge her feelings for him. Maybe like many other stories it's really the thought that true love between two people can overcome anything is prevalent everywhere, think about the French president Macron who actually ended up marrying his teacher!
'I myself feel like the writers are making the drama quirky to suit her personality.'
I think this is very true, the story definitely focuses on her mostly and she is the one combining all those odd characters in a way. I especially like the scene where she is on the hospital bed telling Poong 'All you men should stop telling me what to do' I was cheering for her in front of my laptop :D
Still I have to agree with atslipinbag that 'Beauty lies in the eyes of beholder' and I know drama is always also about looks but you shouldn't simply say she's not worthy of the role, because she is not cute or sexy enough? I have long despised the fact that an actor or actress would only become popular because of their looks, but I guess that's how human brains work. -_-