Out of curiosity, I want to find out how many countries True to Love/BorRa! Deborah is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video. So far I know it's currently airing in US, Canada, Australia, UK, Philippines, and Singapore.
Is True to Love/BorRa! Deborah available on Amazon Prime Video in your country?
It's real. It's about learning from each other and supporting each other through it all. It's about healing from parental trauma. There are a few of the typical romance trope moments but they are sparse. This is about a love that is grounded and real and hard earned.
I’d say 0,66 is pretty low but ENA is the channel on which eaw was broadcasted right? After the rating records…
ENA has done some good shows (Summer Strike, Gaus Electronics, Unlock My Boss) since Extraordinary Attorney Woo aired but the ratings have stayed a 2.0 rating or under in Korea. However, those shows are doing well internationally. Maybe BoRa! Deborah will eventually do better in Korea since it is a romcom. Even EAW started at 0.9 rating.
the show legit just started, how is it at 7.5 ratings, what is wrong with people???
It's not the real rating. They seem to intentionally keep the score low on the show page until the 4th episode (or about 25% into the show). That way it won't show up on the Top Airing Shows on the homepage until there is a better consensus. If you want the real ratings, go to the Statistics page (see the mini graph icon above). They have the ratings broken down by age group and percentage of people in each age group. So far the lowest rating is 8.4 for ages 25-34 and the highest is 9.1 for ages 13-17, while the other age groups are in between those two. Basically, it looks like the viewers have rated it an 8.5 on average after the first episode.
Bo Ra! Deborah is the direct Romanization of the Korean title, not a translation of the title. "Bo Ra" is the FL's name but it also means "purple" in Korean. "Deborah" is a Hebrew name which is odd because why have the FL lead's name followed by another random rhyming name. However, the meaning of the name Deborah is "queen bee". So if they were to translate the title directly into English, it's probably "Bo Ra! Queen Bee". Anyway, alot of times they change the international title to what the show is about to attract viewers. Hopefully, "True to Love" will accurately live up to its English title.
Edit: Okay, I was finally able to watch the first episode and her radio name is Deborah. So the title is stating her real name and then her moniker which equates to "Queen Bee".
While I applaud Haesung for deciding to step up to try to be reliable as an elder sister and self-reflecting enough to acknowledge she is jealous of her sister’s relationship with Jun, she’s still dealing with this situation the same way she always has: cut off the men in her life who cause any issue and start afresh. Only this time, she’s determined not to just cut Dongjin and Jun out of her own life but also out of the lives of her entire family; instead of dealing with the issues that Dongjin and Jun have exposed so they can overcome them and all have stronger healthier relationships going forward. Haesung needs to learn to actually work through her problems, not run away from them.
Woojoo has actually grown by first accepting she was wrong to crash her father’s funeral and then accepting she was wrong to seek revenge on Dongjin. She still has room to grow because she remains overly self-sacrificing in her attempt to save the ones she loves. For her family, she willingly gives up her relationship with Dongjin who has become her beacon of light and hope. For Dongjin, she’s willing to give up her childhood home which is her and her siblings inheritance. She needs to learn to hold onto the things that she is entitled to: the person she loves and her inheritance. If she and Dongjin can work together to get the house back or at least get the money back, it could repair their relationship as well as the relationship between Dongjin and her family. Both Woojoo and Dongjin have given others what they need, it would be nice to see them learn to stand up and ask for what they need.
Is the drama ending this week? On this page, it states that it is ending on April 12 with 16 episodes. On the…
No, it's ending next week. I don't think they're are enough dramas ending each week so it just puts the dramas that are ending soon cause Our Blooming Youth is on the list too and it's not ending until next week as well.
So most of us were right about them being twins, but I don't think they're working together. I can't remember…
The thing about marriage selection is if the majority of people don't care about certain rules being followed they won't follow them. And since it looks like the Jo family is responsible for killing Jaeyi's family, wouldn't it be hypocritical of them to protest her having no parents when they are the ones who made it happen and therefore are criminals who should have no say in the princess selection? That's what I'm hoping will pave the way for Hwan and Jaeyi to be married. Also, things at no point have gone well for romantically for Hwan and Jaeyi which is good because writers tend to do bad things if there is too much happiness but good things at the end if there have been alot of obstacles.
The two orphans who’ve been adopted by the restaurant owners seem to be related to someone of importance to the village that was destroyed. There is still a big gap in our knowledge which is how the uprising started in the first place. What horrific event compelled an entire town to revolt against the corrupt governor? And continue to be devote in their pursuit of justice a decade later?
The orphans have some good kind lessons they said they learned from their father that the restaurant owners immediately understood who he was, implying that their father was a respected leader in their village. It wouldn’t surprise me that the governor did something that hurt the people. Then this respected village leader peacefully but resolutely protested this injustice, only to be either executed publicly or murdered covertly by the governor sparking the outrage.
Also, it’s likely that the ‘bandit’ leader who was leading the rebellion was the brother of the respected village leader. He would have the best motivation for vengeance and this story has alot of parallels in the relationships between brothers. Hwan and his older brother, the original Crown Prince. The Right State Councilor and his brother, who was the former governor of the rebel village. Myungjin and his older brothers. Guardian Warrior Tae Gang and his probable twin ‘bandit’ brother. One of the main points of this story is that brothers can be your greatest strength or your greatest weakness.
Is True to Love/BorRa! Deborah available on Amazon Prime Video in your country?
Edit: Okay, I was finally able to watch the first episode and her radio name is Deborah. So the title is stating her real name and then her moniker which equates to "Queen Bee".
New! Episode 1 Preview: https://twitter.com/channel_ENA/status/1645304508900319233
Woojoo has actually grown by first accepting she was wrong to crash her father’s funeral and then accepting she was wrong to seek revenge on Dongjin. She still has room to grow because she remains overly self-sacrificing in her attempt to save the ones she loves. For her family, she willingly gives up her relationship with Dongjin who has become her beacon of light and hope. For Dongjin, she’s willing to give up her childhood home which is her and her siblings inheritance. She needs to learn to hold onto the things that she is entitled to: the person she loves and her inheritance. If she and Dongjin can work together to get the house back or at least get the money back, it could repair their relationship as well as the relationship between Dongjin and her family. Both Woojoo and Dongjin have given others what they need, it would be nice to see them learn to stand up and ask for what they need.
But no English Subtitles yet.
The orphans have some good kind lessons they said they learned from their father that the restaurant owners immediately understood who he was, implying that their father was a respected leader in their village. It wouldn’t surprise me that the governor did something that hurt the people. Then this respected village leader peacefully but resolutely protested this injustice, only to be either executed publicly or murdered covertly by the governor sparking the outrage.
Also, it’s likely that the ‘bandit’ leader who was leading the rebellion was the brother of the respected village leader. He would have the best motivation for vengeance and this story has alot of parallels in the relationships between brothers. Hwan and his older brother, the original Crown Prince. The Right State Councilor and his brother, who was the former governor of the rebel village. Myungjin and his older brothers. Guardian Warrior Tae Gang and his probable twin ‘bandit’ brother. One of the main points of this story is that brothers can be your greatest strength or your greatest weakness.