Love 'em. It's just that Chinese dramas with Korean leads often tend to never see the light of day. There's a ton of them that end up shelved for years, even a decade because of the politics between the two countries.
Omg! i thought I was the only one that felt Mia Tuean ML took it all too far. Here was my review after watching…
You were spot on. I don't know why I gave it a 7. Maybe it was some kind of guilty pleasure at the time. All I remember now is the guy's crazy violence. Not only physically but also emotionally.
Really sad news. This also feels weird because around the day of her death I was in a Summer's Desire binge re-watch. I was thinking about her new marriage with her old boyfriend, and how she and her ex husband appeared to be acting very mature. And today this. Life really is fleeting... May she rest in peace.
A bit too much cheese for me, and trust me, I can stomach cheesy, kitschy stuff. I had a hard time wrapping my mind around the cuteness of the show and the very dangerous villain(s). The (lack of) shift in tone was a bit jarring. The second half is dragging a bit and weirdly enough the resolution is a bit too easy. I definitely love that couple though and was rooting for every one to get their happy end. Would be a solid 8, but I deduct half a point because of the draggy second half and the rushed resolution. 7,5/10
it is so jarring to see earth so goofy. the thai version is definitely funny but i think its lacking the natural…
I agree with you about the natural humor thing, and the comedic timing. The thai version takes itself a bit more seriously and the actors feel a bit more careful (except for Chakrit who I feel like nails it).
I can't believe Ten really dragged himself out of the hospital to help dig (so absurd, omg these idiots haha!)…
Yes. In all versions of the story, the main character is described as this guy with basically no redeeming qualities who is somehow loved by everybody for some reason. Then as you know him better you also as a watcher starts falling for him hehe
Loool there have been so many studies that show that women are a womans worst enemy in a work place. The chances…
We should compare the chances of a man getting promoted by a male boss to that of a woman vs female boss and see for real. I don't really know what the conclusion would be. My personal feeling is that relations can be easier between workers of opposite sexes. But the best allyships are often within genders (old boy's clubs and sisterhoods)
Life really is fleeting... May she rest in peace.
(My personal opinion, I will not engage into a debate. Thx)