Hmm. Viki US translated it as "Blazing Friday Night" which seems to mean go out and party or date. TGIF is an American phrase that became popular in the 1990s due it being used as a marketing name for a block of tv shows on Friday nights meant for teenagers but it literally means you're just happy the busy week is over so you can relax.
The top review says this about the 4 Knights:"1) one of them loses complete interest in the lead female and goes…
There are multiple romances in this show. All three cousins like and pursue the FL to varying degrees. The FL and ML are endgame. Plus SML and SFL are endgame. So there are multiple love triangles.
The translation was bad. Namib is the name of the desert along the Atlantic Ocean coast of 3 African countries…
The Viki translation was a little weird and did call Namib a country (unless they've fixed the translation since yesterday). And the above person was saying Namib is referencing Namibia the country, which it is not. Namib is its own place (aka a desert) that is not a country.
Our male lead intentionally renouncing his very powerful 'adopted' identity and giving no name for himself—except that of Hong Heejoo's husband—has HUGE implications in Korean culture.
Due to their deep-seated Confucian beliefs throughout their history, women were rarely known by their actual names both in public and in private. They were know only by names of the men in their lives (this man's daughter, this man's wife, this man's mother) or by the title of their status or occupation. That still exists today to a certain extent. Also, women were very restricted on when and where they could go places publicly and had to hide their faces when they went out. The individual identity of women was therefore hidden from the world since they were not allowed to be truly seen or spoken about in a way where their unique defining personal attributes could be known.
So when our male lead denies his adopted name and powerful family status and then proceeds to publicly proclaim all his wife's personal attributes that uniquely define her—including a large picture of her face—while only defining himself as her husband, he flipped the traditional Confucian gender roles on their head.
it's available on Netflix. why to watch pirated copy when it's available on ott
Most Korean shows on Netflix are not owned by Netflix, including When The Phone Rings. They are produced by local Korean TV Channels which only air 2 episodes per week. Netflix just pays to internationally stream the shows. We're lucky they are streaming episodes the same day. Many Japanese and Chinese dramas are not added to Netflix until months after they've aired in their local countries.
Honestly, I was expecting this. Even with no news announcements at the time of its airing, this drama is still…
The delay has nothing to do with the content of the show. MBC just wants to put news specials on because to inform people on the very important real life upcoming impeachment proceedings on Tuesday due to the martial law incident.
https://dramacool.bg/drama-detail/love-scout-2025
https://x.com/BILLIONS_ent_/status/1879016009170096214
ETA: English title confirmed by Soompi: https://www.soompi.com/article/1716265wpp/lee-jun-young-and-jeong-eun-ji-confirmed-to-star-in-new-rom-com-drama-pump-up-the-healthy-love
source: https://www.soompi.com/article/1715180wpp/go-min-si-confirmed-to-lead-new-drama-by-hit-writers-hong-sisters
EP 1 - 5.2%
EP 2 - 6.5%
Due to their deep-seated Confucian beliefs throughout their history, women were rarely known by their actual names both in public and in private. They were know only by names of the men in their lives (this man's daughter, this man's wife, this man's mother) or by the title of their status or occupation. That still exists today to a certain extent. Also, women were very restricted on when and where they could go places publicly and had to hide their faces when they went out. The individual identity of women was therefore hidden from the world since they were not allowed to be truly seen or spoken about in a way where their unique defining personal attributes could be known.
So when our male lead denies his adopted name and powerful family status and then proceeds to publicly proclaim all his wife's personal attributes that uniquely define her—including a large picture of her face—while only defining himself as her husband, he flipped the traditional Confucian gender roles on their head.
x-posted from my tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/kalena-henden/771138461667377152/our-male-lead-intentionally-renouncing-his-very