So what if he cried? A man with normal, healthy emotions? When not succeeding in getting a role he went out for? He does not seem like a bitter person at all, so you "seeing" that in him is what I referred to as projection.
After doing two high-profile romance dramas lately, he said he wanted to do a big drama that wasn't romance. This has "about 15% romance" which means it won't be the focus at all.
22 episodes. Filming all through 2025, probably release in 2026. And I wouldn't be surprised if they decide to split it into two seasons, as Netflix never releases this many episodes at once.
- President unlawfully declared martial law- Lawmakers voted to lift martial law hours later- President reluctantly…
It was essentially a coup attempt to install himself as a dictator (when martial law is in effect, the military commander of an area or country has unlimited authority to make and enforce laws). So opposition parties and the vast majority of the public consider him guilty of treason and want him removed from office.
- President unlawfully declared martial law - Lawmakers voted to lift martial law hours later - President reluctantly agreed to lift martial law - Lawmakers put motion to impeach president to a vote - President's party boycotted the vote and it failed - Pro-democracy protests are taking place across the country - A new impeachment vote will take place later this month - Protests will continue, trying to force the president to resign - Dramas are canceled in favor of news coverage because of the vote and the protests
LJH's Signal 2 will be 10 episodes, this will be 16 as usual, I think. It's a ratings juggernaut for SBS so there's no reason for them to want to order fewer episodes. Namu wiki also lists it as 16 episodes.
That was certainly a crazy couple of hours last night.
(On another note, I always found "12:12: The Day" to be a dreadful English title for this film that doesn't do its story justice. I wish they'd have kept the literal title "Spring in Seoul" as it's less dry.)
It's so dumb, especially since Korean audiences are obsessed with medical dramas. Most viewers won't give a crap about the strike, tvN is just scared about media backlash probably.
Gonna wait until after When the Phone Rings is over before deciding if I watch. I've been burnt before picking up a drama people are going gaga about 2-4 episodes in only for it to collapse in second half.
- Lawmakers voted to lift martial law hours later
- President reluctantly agreed to lift martial law
- Lawmakers put motion to impeach president to a vote
- President's party boycotted the vote and it failed
- Pro-democracy protests are taking place across the country
- A new impeachment vote will take place later this month
- Protests will continue, trying to force the president to resign
- Dramas are canceled in favor of news coverage because of the vote and the protests
(On another note, I always found "12:12: The Day" to be a dreadful English title for this film that doesn't do its story justice. I wish they'd have kept the literal title "Spring in Seoul" as it's less dry.)
It's also already searchable on Netflix: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gdl91FlXsAAWRwL?format=jpg&name=large