I'm thinking of making a list of his behaviour but that'd mean I'd to rewatch it.
Well, I have been waiting for development and it didn't come. Just because it is part of the plot it mustn't be mentioned???? Weird how people comment on anything else in the plot though.
I don't know why, but I really love Mi Rae. I cannot explain what I find so great about her, but I still fell the very need to hug her and to make her my friend. I just want her to be happy. I really do feel deep love for her. She is so cute, so lovely.
I really hope these kind of dramas are starting to become a trend because it is so great at using important real…
I just want to remind everyone that this drama has:
1. a man that likes cleaning, which is generally viewed as a woman's job 2. a woman who takes birth control pills as a countermeasure for her ovulation pain 3. another woman scared of males who has to gain her trust back for men because of course "not every guy's like that" 4. a woman that stopped caring for her boyfriend only and started to live for herself instead 5. a homosexual man that is not portrayed as feminine, that hat to come-out to family and friends and how he was accepted and rejected 6. an unmarried single mother that has to stand up against the cruel buisness world lead by men 7. a plot arc about sexual assault and mentioning of the #metoo movement 8. male leads that are caring, understanding and very respectful towards women in general and not only to their love interest 9. interesting female characters that have their weaknesses but are strong leads in their own kind of way 10. another point of view at cleaning ladies/ cleaning jobs that does not bring them down and degrades them as dumb or failed in life 11. a heterosexual, non-feminine guy that get's his nailes done because it's cool 12. the struggle of employment and making it big 13. none of the important characters is considered rich, money in general is not the focus of anybody
I feel like there is more but this is already pretty damn good.
I really hope these kind of dramas are starting to become a trend because it is so great at using important real life problems and situations for an interesting plot.
Below you'll have a list of issues I noticed so far:
I agree she looks much older than she's supposed to, but so are many of the other characters, so she doesn't stick…
Yes, it is actually Cha Eun Woo who is not perfectly casted, he doesn't look like a deliquent either but I think it's okay. It is still enjoyable, nothing that should keep one from watching.
I'm thinking of making a list of his behaviour but that'd mean I'd to rewatch it.
I don't see how it being "so much lighter than previous versions" is an excuse for it still being not okay. I don't have to watch the other versions to find it absolutely unbelievable that people don't even comment on all the wrong doings.
Watched it! I loved that they both danced to New Face in Knowing Bros. Cha Eun Woo was just too adorable and perfect.…
Yes. It was actually my first time seeing him in a variety show and I also only thought that he was just a face, but he is actually very funny and smart. Also, I know he is in Astro but I still thought he was casted for his face over his vocals. I was wrong. I now put down all the prejudice I had.
guys, go watch ep 137 of Knowing Bros. Both Soo Hyang and Cha Eun Woo are on there and they're both so delightful. It made me more patient for the next episodes.
Just because it is part of the plot it mustn't be mentioned????
Weird how people comment on anything else in the plot though.
I really do feel deep love for her. She is so cute, so lovely.
I am just way too impressed with this drama.
1. a man that likes cleaning, which is generally viewed as a woman's job
2. a woman who takes birth control pills as a countermeasure for her ovulation pain
3. another woman scared of males who has to gain her trust back for men because of course "not every guy's like that"
4. a woman that stopped caring for her boyfriend only and started to live for herself instead
5. a homosexual man that is not portrayed as feminine, that hat to come-out to family and friends and how he was accepted and rejected
6. an unmarried single mother that has to stand up against the cruel buisness world lead by men
7. a plot arc about sexual assault and mentioning of the #metoo movement
8. male leads that are caring, understanding and very respectful towards women in general and not only to their love interest
9. interesting female characters that have their weaknesses but are strong leads in their own kind of way
10. another point of view at cleaning ladies/ cleaning jobs that does not bring them down and degrades them as dumb or failed in life
11. a heterosexual, non-feminine guy that get's his nailes done because it's cool
12. the struggle of employment and making it big
13. none of the important characters is considered rich, money in general is not the focus of anybody
I feel like there is more but this is already pretty damn good.
Below you'll have a list of issues I noticed so far:
I don't have to watch the other versions to find it absolutely unbelievable that people don't even comment on all the wrong doings.
and Jung So Min
I now put down all the prejudice I had.