I like this drama, but I wish Wen Tao didn't die and I feel like Xiang Hao suffered the most sadness in this drama.…
Oh, I haven't finished it (and I mean obviously Xiang Hao was the main male lead) but I don't know, I was kind of split between who I liked and was hoping both Xiang Hao and Wen Tao had a happy ending ~ Damn, ahahah
It's actually pretty interesting so far. I considered dropping it during the first half of the first episode but I'm glad I didn't (though on the other hand I wish I hated it: it seems like the subtitles are going to come out slowly).
I'm a bit late on commenting so I can hardly recall much I'd like to say (though I don't think there is much to…
I don't think it's quite known yet if Alzheimer's is heredity, though many (scientists) believe it is or that there is at least a link between Alzheimer's and genetics.
Also, the youngest recorded case I believe was that of a 27 year old (though I've no idea how fast the onset was).
Hello, everybody! So i have a question out here... right now i am strugling whether i should start watching this…
The romance takes a back seat but it's obvious that there are mutual feelings between the two, just that mostly nothing developed for majority of the show. The romance does seem to be picking up a little now though, toward the end of the 14th episode.
I may have dropped this, but I'm still following recaps for this drama. I find the story interesting just execution…
I saw him recently in Awl which was great; quite unique but really enjoyable. And kind of sad in a very realistic way. I didn't know he was in Queen In Hyun's Man, though, I'll have to watch that later (because I'm biased AF, oops).
Ahhh ~ I was shipping them too! I haven't finished the last episode but I already know, ahahahah. Yeah, I feel like there definitely could've been at least another episode /: It did end very... suddenly, I suppose is the way to put it.
I may have dropped this, but I'm still following recaps for this drama. I find the story interesting just execution…
Pretty much all of your favourite actors are mine too, which is surprising because I feel like not many people like Ji Hyun Woo. I haven't seen many of the dramas you like but I plan to watch most of them... one day... when there is enough time ;_____; ahahahah ~ How did you like the ending of 1988?
I may have dropped this, but I'm still following recaps for this drama. I find the story interesting just execution…
In Korean dramas fantasy tends to be crossed with another genre, often crime or a historical theme. "Moorim Hakygo" is pretty much an outlier, being that it focuses so heavily on just the fantasy aspect. There are quite a few good actors in dramas that have fantasy as more of a sub-theme, I suppose, if that makes sense? ahahaha I'm so tired rn bro
What are your favourite genres? Your favourite dramas?
I may have dropped this, but I'm still following recaps for this drama. I find the story interesting just execution…
So it's probably... taken from foods then? Like unripe, I suppose? Yeah, that makes sense. Thank you! It's so weird though when you have actors who you can't even tell are acting (like, they "are" their character) and actors who you can tell are acting in the same film, ahahahah ~ It kind of throws you off, I suppose? because one second you're believing the story entirely and then... not so much.
I'd recommend that you give it a go. The plot is pretty typical but it's executed well and the acting is good, the actors are attractive (if you find that important) and I suppose there are some unique factors (which I won't list because they may count as minor spoilers). It's honestly pretty fluffy so far, just really easy to watch. And Dong Mi is a killer character - so different to what you'd usually expect in a drama! Maybe just check out the first few episodes and decide ~
Usually people have second lead syndrome and I don't; this time no one has it and I do, ahahahah! To be fair, I like both of the male leads with Mi Mo.
I feel like one of the few who wouldn't mind Jinwoo losing his memory. I mean, they've already started that arch of the story and to take it back now? I feel like it'd leave things in a bit of a mess. There's also that the doctor said something about "once the symptoms/ forgetfulness begins it's just a matter of time" or s/t. Like, it's a bit late now to just... make him not ill.
"It's definitely a good idea to show the evidence we have to Nam Gyu Man before we actually submit it as evidence, because every time we've done that before it's not like it ended badly" - the real English translations. For every episode.
So disappointed that Ryo san would play a role of an abusive partner, I HAVE TO say, shame on him.
DON'T WORRY ACTUALLY, I just read your profile? Oh my God, what the hell. "I've been a gentle and kind soul all my life, but thanks to you kinds of women that hit, slap, cheat, lie, selfish, and feminist, you have made me into the person I am today." No, you being the person you are today SOLELY owes to how you reacted to the situations you've been through. Stop blaming other people, look at the world with an open mind, damn, wtf.
So disappointed that Ryo san would play a role of an abusive partner, I HAVE TO say, shame on him.
He's an actor. If he's not abusive in reality, there is no shame. If you want everything you watch to be sugar coated and unrealistic that's fine, man, but don't attack actors or writers for trying to shed light on prevalent issues in society.
Also, the youngest recorded case I believe was that of a 27 year old (though I've no idea how fast the onset was).
Ahhh ~ I was shipping them too! I haven't finished the last episode but I already know, ahahahah. Yeah, I feel like there definitely could've been at least another episode /: It did end very... suddenly, I suppose is the way to put it.
What are your favourite genres? Your favourite dramas?
e/ i still like the drama tho smh ahahhahaha