I could understand Sagye can see or remember certain things in his dreams because he got Bom's mum's corneas in…
Organs have memories, preferences, personality traits and other unique aspects of the person attached to them that affect the people who receive transplanted organs. Heart transplants seem to have the most impact. This has been known and studied for almost 50 years.
Here are some of the medical studies and articles I've found confirming this:
why suddenly there is yoo yeon seok??? why do i have to be faced with 2 difficult choices between haneul and yeonseok?…
YYS was in the pic of the chefs in the previous episode from the culinary school Yeonju went to. But it is a diabolical choice between Haneul and Yeonseok!
Why did they cast 32 years old as SML, when both leads are around 20 ?????????
Because they cast a 31 year old to play the FL's best friend Gyuri so it's likely the SML will become Gyuri's boyfriend. The show has gone out of its way to say Gyuri only has eyes for the ML and would NEVER consider the SML which means she will probably change her tune at some point and start falling for the SML. And then when the SML realizes he has no chance with the FL, something will happen with Gyuri to make him fall for for instead.
i don’t understand it, beom is gyuri’s friend who’s living with her ?? or is it something else
bom's mom died six years ago when she was a minor. then her friend gyuri and gyuris's mom moved into bom's house to live with her as her guardian (which is why the gyuri's mom had access to take out a loan on the house that bom technically owns).
None of the 3 "sources" this article cited listed any international streaming distribution. The only confirmation we have is that Disney+ Korea's x/twitter account said the show will be on their service in Korea. However, there is no confirmation for any other territories. This writer just assumed that one Korean post meant it would be on Diseny+ worldwide.
I saw an article saying that this kinda flopped. Is it true?
It did not make the Netflix Top 10 Non-English Shows in it's first 3 days (which is when the chart ended for the week) so less than 1.8 million viewers watched it which is a bad sign. Most South Korean shows get between 2 to 5 million on the chart (like When the Phone Rings). But maybe it will get more viewers in its first full week (next chart drops on Tuesday).
If you hover over the main rating above, it shows 8.37 is the rating for Currently Watching viewers. You can also see these high ratings on the status page broken down by age ranges too. MDL has this weird thing where the average rating on the main page doesn't calculate correctly for the first few episodes. I haven't figured out why yet. But it doesn't mean people are necessarily downvoting the show. Always check the rating for the Currently Watching viewers instead. So people really are enjoying this show and so am I.
https://www.viki.com/tv/40997c-the-first-night-with-the-duke
Here are some of the medical studies and articles I've found confirming this:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0306987719307145
https://www.sciencealert.com/eerie-personality-changes-sometimes-happen-after-organ-transplants
https://annalsoftransplantation.com/abstract/full/idArt/945828
https://nypost.com/2024/05/17/health/personality-changes-associated-with-organ-transplant-surgery/
https://www.mdpi.com/2673-3943/5/1/2#:~:text=Biochemical%20hypotheses%20include%20the%20concept%20that%20the,to%20the%20recipient%20with%20the%20donated%20organ.&text=Among%20heart%20transplant%20recipients%20who%20reported%20personality,reported%20experiencing%20four%20or%20more%20personality%20changes.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-leading-edge/202402/do-organ-transplants-cause-personality-change-in-recipients
source: https://www.netflix.com/tudum/top10/tv-non-english?week=2025-05-18