KDH is a professional through and through. The guy can separate personal stuff from work-related matters. He's…
They just need to get Do Han drunk again, or maybe take him to the zoo. He'd look good with a giraffe headband; conversely, seeing him fume in one would be a-ma-zing.
Maybe they figured Shi On just needed a quick nap. Nothing more stressful than reliving trauma AND working as a resident, yeah? XD
P
OnDeprecated profile comment•Sep 16, 2013
ProfileDeprecated profile comment
No worries; life can be hectic! Your perspective was worth waiting for, in either case. From what you shared, it seems as though film making is like any artistic skill: practice and/or natural talent can eclipse schooling. Weekend classes do sound appealing though, especially for new cinematic run-ins. :)
Have you seen or heard of Knife and Flower? It utilizes much of what you listed, with the exclusion of strong focus on sexuality. If nothing else, the cinematography felt groundbreaking for a television drama.
The way time influences an artist never fails to fascinate. Especially with writers or directors, how incredible to sample works from either end of a career. It's almost like catching an echo of that person's experiences.
KDH is a professional through and through. The guy can separate personal stuff from work-related matters. He's…
Do Han feels like a rarity, especially in this hospital. Coupled with what you already mentioned, he even avoids detestable internal politics (cutting ties with his fiancee when she will not, making an enemy of the vice director). Beneath all the bluster and boom, he does have the good heart Yoon Seo respects. If Do Han can take down the harshness one more notch, his relationship with Shi On may come to parallel that which he shared with Doctor Choi; I'd like that, anyway.
And the end of this episode, agh! I would have felt better if they had taken a few seconds to scoop Shi On off the floor.
Love the recap especially the sonogram bit. LoL because when I was watching I made the same joke lol since there's…
More depressing is what Shi On said about 'licenses' is true for everyone. His condition puts him at a distinct disadvantage in a world where even the "normal" person has trouble. Sometimes I just want to go through the screen and hug him, I swear.
This is a cute article~ Thank you for sharing with us.
Although, the handkerchief example might be a little off. The reason these characters faint is due to chloroform the cloth is drenched in, not smothering. It's something often seen in American films in the 80's and 90's, too.
The conference should have been more exhaustive...
Dr. Calloused Hands aka Acula Go is now subdued. :D
It did seem simple, right? They may have only shown a section of the conference on screen though; the part with Do Han apologizing to Doctor Min appeared to have taken place a few hours later.
Acula Go! XD He's becoming something more of a ketchup vampire now, no?
I'm tempted, but NO! I'm not gonna read the recaps! I really want to watch this one marathon style!! I love it!!!…
Haha, no problem. Thank you for stopping by to show support! When you do watch the show, I hope you find it enjoyable. :)
P
OnDeprecated profile comment•Sep 11, 2013
ProfileDeprecated profile comment
Hey, no problem at all. I hope you find something that catches your fancy soon~
P
OnDeprecated profile comment•Sep 10, 2013
ProfileDeprecated profile comment
Hm, recommendations are always hard. Based on your list, I feel good about putting forward The Greatest Love and The Princess' Man. From your PTW, Hana Yori Dango is also a great watch. The lead couple truly pleases. :)
P
OnDeprecated profile comment•Sep 9, 2013
ProfileDeprecated profile comment
While I like Good Doctor, it seems slightly uneven. About half of the episodes are wonderful; the other half are middling, which is unfortunate. Hopefully it continues upward motion as it recently got rather good again.
P
OnDeprecated profile comment•Sep 9, 2013
ProfileDeprecated profile comment
No problem at all! I see that you've started Good Doctor~ Are you enjoying it so far?
Ah, Mizushima-san! He's such an interesting actor with a remarkably unique look. I remember seeing him in Mr. Brain and Mei-chan no Shitsuji; somehow, I never equated him with Tokyo Dogs. Looks like I'll need to give it a shot now. :)
And great work! It's fantastic to see how much you like him. Something about these articles always makes the actor or actress that much more attractive, since they're capable of inspiring such care.
P
OnDeprecated profile comment•Sep 7, 2013
ProfileDeprecated profile comment
I really love Uhm Tae Woong too; he was brilliant in Sword and Flower. I noted from your review that you had a lot to say, so if you'd still like to, I'd love to hear. The drama really made a big impression on me.
P
OnDeprecated profile comment•Sep 7, 2013
ProfileDeprecated profile comment
Hello and thanks so much for the friend request! :)
I'm perched and ready to watch Bad Family, mostly because of Kim Myung Min. Reading your assessment of it makes it even more attractive. Isn't it always great to hear a potential watch is worthwhile?
Some other interesting years are 2008, 2009 and 2011, though they're recent enough to contain fewer overlooked shows.
Sounds incredibly promising, especially because it allows for wider licensing and ad-free stream. Hopefully the fact that the acquiring company is Japanese means more dramas from that country will be available. Some of these advanced perks may come for a price, though; I sense a premium membership in the works.
Did anyone repected the karaoke scene and just **squealed** on how ADORABLE he is as you copy his dance moves?…
The karaoke scene was completely adorable all around. I kept trying to figure out what Yoon Seo was doing more though :,) She's a delightfully wild character sometimes.
Maybe they figured Shi On just needed a quick nap. Nothing more stressful than reliving trauma AND working as a resident, yeah? XD
Have you seen or heard of Knife and Flower? It utilizes much of what you listed, with the exclusion of strong focus on sexuality. If nothing else, the cinematography felt groundbreaking for a television drama.
The way time influences an artist never fails to fascinate. Especially with writers or directors, how incredible to sample works from either end of a career. It's almost like catching an echo of that person's experiences.
And the end of this episode, agh! I would have felt better if they had taken a few seconds to scoop Shi On off the floor.
Although, the handkerchief example might be a little off. The reason these characters faint is due to chloroform the cloth is drenched in, not smothering. It's something often seen in American films in the 80's and 90's, too.
Acula Go! XD He's becoming something more of a ketchup vampire now, no?
And great work! It's fantastic to see how much you like him. Something about these articles always makes the actor or actress that much more attractive, since they're capable of inspiring such care.
Some other interesting years are 2008, 2009 and 2011, though they're recent enough to contain fewer overlooked shows.