I wanna watch this on prime so bad, since i have it.. i thought prime would be different from netflix, where it…
Try going through the Amazon website instead of the app. I don't know why but when I try going through Prime to access Kdramas they often show as unavailable but if I go through the Amazon website I can find them. This is the link: https://www.amazon.com/Tale-Nine-Tailed-1938/dp/B0BZFLWQ4T/
Not sure if someone asked this before but, If lee yeon goes back to the time where he came from... according to…
In s1 people kept telling Lee Yeon he couldn't do things and he did them anyway so maybe that's the setup for s2, they actually will change the present
This season's treatment of Lee Yeon is so much more compelling! I'm glad he's having to reckon with how many people…
Seeing Lee Yeon with the little girl who called out to him but got no help as she was dying made me angry like damn dude you failed so many people, are you going to make up for it? Sending her to the other side was the literal least he could've done for her. (still enjoying the show tho!)
It's funny how people are more fixated on Yuri cheating on Su Hyuk than on Bora making an Auschwitz/Holocaust reference to justify her personal beauty treatments 🥲. FYI, the reason people in concentration camps worked on their appearance was because if they looked sick they would be sent to the gas chambers to be killed. It had nothing to do with an innate drive to look pretty. The entire production team needs to be slapped for including that scene.
I don't understand why the writers had the ex gf cheat on the ML. Every single woman in this drama is shallow, stupid, manipulative or selfish, and that includes the FL. This is honestly one of the most misogynistic shows I've seen in a long time. Even Love To Hate you which had a male lead who says he hates women didn't come across like this. I was watching for Yoo In Na who I love but she can't save this.
Not sure if it's just because I'm not affected by the holocaust culturally but I wasn't offended at all when they…
It's trivializing an event where millions of people were systematically tortured and murdered. It may not be something you're very familiar with in your country or culture but imagine if somebody trivialized Unit 731 which was where the Japanese government conducted biological experiments on prisoners and tortured them to death. Or making a joke out of Ferdinand Marcos torturing and murdering his people. Or a trivial reference to all the people who died during China's Cultural Revolution. It only takes a moment of empathy to realize how wildly insensitive that scene was.
in which country is this available on prime? i tried all sort of countries.
instead of going to Prime go to the Amazon website and search there. I don't know why but if I go to Prime directly it tells me it's not available in my region but if I search through Amazon I can find it and watch it
When she stops drinking. Crazy speech in front of an audience - drinkingVisiting Ex and pleading with him to take…
I hope they address the drinking and don't just use it as a plot device because even by Kdrama standards it's way too much. She was literally diagnosed with alcoholic gastritis and told to stop drinking but she's still at it.
I saw this comment on Twitter and I agree: "She has a drinking problem and self esteem issues. The parallels b/w suhyeok being normal after his breakup and bora being a disaster who is ruining her life over a guy is bordering misogyny. I am out of this show, the writing is very very cringe 😖"
The funny thing is I've been able to overlook misogyny in other shows like Love to Hate You (the ML literally says he hates women and his opinion doesn't change 🥲) but those shows were silly and I didn't take them too seriously. But this show feels like it's trying to say something important about relationships which hell no.
I think what the writers got wrong in this drama is they missed the mark to define how deep was this relationship…
I 100% agree with you.. We are sitting through more episodes of her freaking out over the breakup than we did getting to see them as a couple so I feel nothing when I should be heartbroken with her.
People are criticizing Bo-Ra for acting "pathetic" over the course of this breakup, but I interpret it differently.…
The biggest problem I have with it is that she is completely falling apart while the ML isn't anywhere close to reacting in the same way to his breakup. It feels out of balance to me. Why does she have to lose everything in order to get the attention of the ML? He wasn't even polite to her until he saw her get humiliated.
Firstly, the title is absolutely misleading. This is not a romance movie, more of a critique of the korean education…
I agree with everything you said but one thing I wanted to mention is that the original Korean title was One Shot Scandal. The English title is misleading.
The funny thing is I've been able to overlook misogyny in other shows like Love to Hate You (the ML literally says he hates women and his opinion doesn't change 🥲) but those shows were silly and I didn't take them too seriously. But this show feels like it's trying to say something important about relationships which hell no.