This is another drama that will be in highlights of 2024!
Binged and Finished Ep 10 and I am loving this drama - it has the right amount of mystery, comedy, romance, and bro/sis bonding. I really hope they finish on a strong note, given we are down to the last 2 episodes next week.
I think this would be the first drama of Shin Min-ah that I will complete, and what a great run Kim Young Dae has had since I first saw him in Penthouse and Extraordinary You.
And super super excited for the spin off and see the second leads' story unfold in Spice Up Out Love #TeamBokGyu
Honestly - this drama was deceptive. The poster, trailer and premise made me feel as if it would have a suspense with a twist in the end, and the first 2-3 episodes did seem to set it up that way. But alas from that point onwards there was just no progress - in characters or story. Highly disappointing drama and my recommendation is to SKIP IT.
Have you seen him in Vigilante yet? I absolutely loved him in that(and its been renewed for a 2nd season๐)
OMG! I have been holding myself from binging Vigilante even though it has the oh-so-amazing Yoo Ji Tae, Nam Joo Hyuk and of course Lee Joon Hyuk โค๏ธ Was holding it off - cause I knew one season is not enough and there is bound to be a second given the good reviews it has received. Plus the story is something that am always eager to watch.
I think you missed in your comment whether you absolutely LOVE or HATED him - I still don't know what his role is, but am assuming that you LOVED him in it ๐ I was going to wait for Season 2 - but I think given how much am focusing on LJH, might as well start it soon!
Ep 9-10 has left me confused ..... Firstly am not sure if the version we have been shown is the truth or the parents still have some hidden mystery. If someone's read Verity by Colleen Hoover - they'd understand.
Secondly - I feel the plot and constant flashbacks so late in the show has made it lose its initial charm. Like am still watching the show to get to the bottom of the mystery - but it is not exciting anymore. I should be crying that there are only 2 episodes left, but am rather glad that there are only 2 episodes left and I can be done with this show.
Third - one thing is for sure, Sun Hui the kid is a wayyyyyyy better actor that the adult version. Why does she only have one pained expression?
Overall, they could done so much more...but I think the makers got lost as well trying to create a masterpiece and finishing as above average.
I have been meaning add 365 days in my list. would you highly recommend it? thanks in advance!
Absolutely, you must! Like @kalenahenden shared if you like mystery thrillers it is definitely a great watch. I have personally rated it 9.5 - so while not a life changing masterpiece but very close ๐
While the Korean society maybe harsh, but there are stories of celebs in cases of drug abuse, recovery or even suspect - making a comeback in the home country (Ju Ji Hoon, GD, TOP etc). And while you have shared that Hollywood has been liberal, the comeback road has not been easy as there were challenges and public skeptism (RD Jr, Britney, Lindsay Lohan). Citing just one of them here: https://drugabuse.com/blog/robert-downey-jr-s-incredible-comeback-from-addiction/
No law and order in any place in the world will have unanimous acceptance for it. There will always be two sides and people will be divided. Also it is a comparison - if Korea's laws seem ancient to you, perhaps they will seem advanced in comparison to another nation. Similarly what may seem like liberal laws in US, would be ancient in comparison to another nation. To call one right and another wrong, is not correct - cause there are a lot of underlying factors, that determine why a law is there, and then again people will always be divided on whether it helps them or not.
Yoo Ah In is one of my fav actors, and I believe in his talent. While this case might be a setback for his career momentarily, and as a fan I will not get to see him - it is indeed saddening and frustrating. At this point, thus, I can hope that he keeps strong and well during his sentence - and I will wait for him to return and resume his work, in Korea and/or globally.
I have been very vocal about the issue of Lee Sun Kyun - how he was hounded by media before even any judgement could be made for his case, that made him take his own life. We cannot change the past but rather work that such an incident does not repeat with any one else.
Yoo In Ah is one of my favorite actors - but in this case he has been found guilty under the laws of his country. I strictly believe we should condemn the act and not the doer - rather give the latter ways to better themselves.
There was no ignorance or cruelty in my statement - in fact, I am still wishing him well and looking forward to when he returns post the completion of his sentence. So you're wrong in calling me out for that.
What you should have stressed upon is the dislike you have towards the method in which the case has been dealt with rather than labelling people idiots. Could have then had a better discussion on that point and who know maybe such statements on public forums might reach the lawmakers to help them review and reform. Too easy to say things behind the screen - harsh truth is we are both not present there to support either the actors that we like, nor have any say in the proceedings. The least we can do is put forth the problem with the whole case in a better manner - both of us are in our respective ways supporting YIA, just our viewpoints and way to say it is different.
But again given your past replies - I know you will not accept where you are wrong or could improve in the manner in which you want to share your points. Still, I'll end it by saying that your opinions are yours, and so are mine - we have differing ways to share it and that's okay. So I hope you learn to accept the fact that for the same thing (wishing well for YIA) can come in different statements from other users and that they are not "idiots" for sharing it and therefore wear any labels proudly for that matter.
Think carefully before what you post on social media - even if it is words. You yourself have quoted the impact of the media and the written word, so at least practice what you preach.
Your comment to call me an idiot is an opinion not a label. In fact taking your words that it is 2024 - you should know best that it is not the time and age where you can "label" people or enforce them to "wear it proudly". Or rather any time for that matter.
While I have taken note of what you had to say, the manner in which you delivered comes with a lot of arrogance - palpable even through it is in writing. Had you said the same things with a humility and decorum as needed in a public forum - I would have respect for you too, and not just your comment.
Coming to my comment - I just have to say this "what may seem injustice to one would be justice to another. No verdict in history will have 100% people approving it - there will always be someone on either side calling it right or wrong". Which is why I wrote - adequate or not. Perhaps you should also take note to re-read before passing comments and "labels". Also when in doubt - a discussion would have been more beneficial.
As for Part 2 - his "punishment" I called it reform as the sentence also comes with: 80-hour drug rehabilitation program. Again going back to Point 1 - we cannot please everybody, but whatever the judging body saw fit they are doing in order to see a citizen reform their ways and go back in society with hope that they will not repeat it.
Given the long comment you have shared - you have invested time in research and this would have been good argumentative points. I wish it had come from a person with "kinder" communication and active listening/reading skills...
For his acting I have the deepest respect and will continue to have it towards his new works; once he returns. One cannot deny he is definitely one of the best Korean actors.
However he committed an offence for which he is being punished - adequate or not, we don't know but can hope that it will help him reform for the better.
For his acting I have the deepest respect and will continue to have it towards his new works; once he returns. One cannot deny he is definitely one of the best Korean actors.
However he committed an offence for which he is being punished - adequate or not, we don't know but can hope that it will help him reform for the better.
2-3 times I typed and erased some theories I had - but they just don't add up. This show is really incredible…
1) How are Hyeon U and Su Yeon connected? (Especially after Ep 6 reveal) 2) Are the parents really bad? Or themselves victims of bad events? 3) Why is the father also scared of Seon Hui? 4) How did their son pass away? 5) The fake relative/police officer - is he really a police officer or pretending to be...in order to fulfill his own revenge plan? 6) What happened to fake relative/police officer's kid - how did the father/lawyer take him/her away? Could the kid be alive and be either - Seon Hui/Su Yeon/ Hyeon U? 7) Was it a dream or did child Seon Hui really pushed off the cliff into the sea? 8) Was there peanut powder in the porridge? 9) The father/lawyer did kidnap Su Yeon - we don't see him but car is same. In any case the key chain remained in the car - so could have been most likely him. If so - why did he let her escape and how did she survive? 10) What is the grandma's issue? 11) Grandma's son fell from the tree and was bullied - that story - is the son alive or not? Given their stern interactions looks like even father/lawyer is not the real son. 12) Who does mother want to kill? "They must be killed" as heard by Seon Hui. 13) Did Hyeon U light the fire at Gyeong Hu's house in a fit of jealousy - and somehow Su Yeon saw it? But they both made a pact to blame everything on Seon Hui? Revenge of the poor on the rich - for having everything they don't ? 14) What did Hyeon U tell at the police station? I have a feeling he did not report that Su Yeon stabbed GH.
can everyone let me know their theories?? iโm so interested in what other people think!
2-3 times I typed and erased some theories I had - but they just don't add up. This show is really incredible - at this point everyone is sus, that I just cannot think of one solid theory.
Which is odd - cause am a person who usually has at least 2-3 theories when watching dramas of such genre. Uff - can't wait for this mystery to unfold - like I have so many questions....
In fact am going to add those questions - so that maybe others can add in their theories... would love to hear. Adding in next comment under spoiler tag....
Binged and Finished Ep 10 and I am loving this drama - it has the right amount of mystery, comedy, romance, and bro/sis bonding. I really hope they finish on a strong note, given we are down to the last 2 episodes next week.
I think this would be the first drama of Shin Min-ah that I will complete, and what a great run Kim Young Dae has had since I first saw him in Penthouse and Extraordinary You.
And super super excited for the spin off and see the second leads' story unfold in Spice Up Out Love #TeamBokGyu
I am shy too but very curious ๐๐๐
Sharing my review here: https://kisskh.at/profile/omo-omo-omo/reviews/391497
In case anyone wants to read more - and those who have seen it, would love to know your thoughts.
I think you missed in your comment whether you absolutely LOVE or HATED him - I still don't know what his role is, but am assuming that you LOVED him in it ๐ I was going to wait for Season 2 - but I think given how much am focusing on LJH, might as well start it soon!
Secondly - I feel the plot and constant flashbacks so late in the show has made it lose its initial charm. Like am still watching the show to get to the bottom of the mystery - but it is not exciting anymore. I should be crying that there are only 2 episodes left, but am rather glad that there are only 2 episodes left and I can be done with this show.
Third - one thing is for sure, Sun Hui the kid is a wayyyyyyy better actor that the adult version. Why does she only have one pained expression?
Overall, they could done so much more...but I think the makers got lost as well trying to create a masterpiece and finishing as above average.
And while you have shared that Hollywood has been liberal, the comeback road has not been easy as there were challenges and public skeptism (RD Jr, Britney, Lindsay Lohan). Citing just one of them here: https://drugabuse.com/blog/robert-downey-jr-s-incredible-comeback-from-addiction/
No law and order in any place in the world will have unanimous acceptance for it. There will always be two sides and people will be divided. Also it is a comparison - if Korea's laws seem ancient to you, perhaps they will seem advanced in comparison to another nation. Similarly what may seem like liberal laws in US, would be ancient in comparison to another nation. To call one right and another wrong, is not correct - cause there are a lot of underlying factors, that determine why a law is there, and then again people will always be divided on whether it helps them or not.
Yoo Ah In is one of my fav actors, and I believe in his talent. While this case might be a setback for his career momentarily, and as a fan I will not get to see him - it is indeed saddening and frustrating. At this point, thus, I can hope that he keeps strong and well during his sentence - and I will wait for him to return and resume his work, in Korea and/or globally.
Yoo In Ah is one of my favorite actors - but in this case he has been found guilty under the laws of his country. I strictly believe we should condemn the act and not the doer - rather give the latter ways to better themselves.
There was no ignorance or cruelty in my statement - in fact, I am still wishing him well and looking forward to when he returns post the completion of his sentence. So you're wrong in calling me out for that.
What you should have stressed upon is the dislike you have towards the method in which the case has been dealt with rather than labelling people idiots. Could have then had a better discussion on that point and who know maybe such statements on public forums might reach the lawmakers to help them review and reform. Too easy to say things behind the screen - harsh truth is we are both not present there to support either the actors that we like, nor have any say in the proceedings. The least we can do is put forth the problem with the whole case in a better manner - both of us are in our respective ways supporting YIA, just our viewpoints and way to say it is different.
But again given your past replies - I know you will not accept where you are wrong or could improve in the manner in which you want to share your points. Still, I'll end it by saying that your opinions are yours, and so are mine - we have differing ways to share it and that's okay. So I hope you learn to accept the fact that for the same thing (wishing well for YIA) can come in different statements from other users and that they are not "idiots" for sharing it and therefore wear any labels proudly for that matter.
Think carefully before what you post on social media - even if it is words. You yourself have quoted the impact of the media and the written word, so at least practice what you preach.
While I have taken note of what you had to say, the manner in which you delivered comes with a lot of arrogance - palpable even through it is in writing. Had you said the same things with a humility and decorum as needed in a public forum - I would have respect for you too, and not just your comment.
Coming to my comment - I just have to say this "what may seem injustice to one would be justice to another. No verdict in history will have 100% people approving it - there will always be someone on either side calling it right or wrong". Which is why I wrote - adequate or not. Perhaps you should also take note to re-read before passing comments and "labels". Also when in doubt - a discussion would have been more beneficial.
As for Part 2 - his "punishment" I called it reform as the sentence also comes with: 80-hour drug rehabilitation program. Again going back to Point 1 - we cannot please everybody, but whatever the judging body saw fit they are doing in order to see a citizen reform their ways and go back in society with hope that they will not repeat it.
Given the long comment you have shared - you have invested time in research and this would have been good argumentative points. I wish it had come from a person with "kinder" communication and active listening/reading skills...
So very happy to learn that he/his character is going to have a spin-off on its own.
This actor needs more dramas in a leading role (365 days was not enough), have liked him since City Hunter ๐
However he committed an offence for which he is being punished - adequate or not, we don't know but can hope that it will help him reform for the better.
However he committed an offence for which he is being punished - adequate or not, we don't know but can hope that it will help him reform for the better.
2) Are the parents really bad? Or themselves victims of bad events?
3) Why is the father also scared of Seon Hui?
4) How did their son pass away?
5) The fake relative/police officer - is he really a police officer or pretending to be...in order to fulfill his own revenge plan?
6) What happened to fake relative/police officer's kid - how did the father/lawyer take him/her away? Could the kid be alive and be either - Seon Hui/Su Yeon/ Hyeon U?
7) Was it a dream or did child Seon Hui really pushed off the cliff into the sea?
8) Was there peanut powder in the porridge?
9) The father/lawyer did kidnap Su Yeon - we don't see him but car is same. In any case the key chain remained in the car - so could have been most likely him. If so - why did he let her escape and how did she survive?
10) What is the grandma's issue?
11) Grandma's son fell from the tree and was bullied - that story - is the son alive or not?
Given their stern interactions looks like even father/lawyer is not the real son.
12) Who does mother want to kill? "They must be killed" as heard by Seon Hui.
13) Did Hyeon U light the fire at Gyeong Hu's house in a fit of jealousy - and somehow Su Yeon saw it? But they both made a pact to blame everything on Seon Hui? Revenge of the poor on the rich - for having everything they don't ?
14) What did Hyeon U tell at the police station? I have a feeling he did not report that Su Yeon stabbed GH.
So many questions....can't wait.
Which is odd - cause am a person who usually has at least 2-3 theories when watching dramas of such genre. Uff - can't wait for this mystery to unfold - like I have so many questions....
In fact am going to add those questions - so that maybe others can add in their theories... would love to hear. Adding in next comment under spoiler tag....
Ahh - I just started this but I don't want to wait for Season 2 ๐ญ really don't like that format.