Thanks! FYI, now that some time has passed and people have had the chance to add unofficial subs, I have a method…
I'll try my best after the test I have tomorrow (that I probably should have prioritised over watching this show...) but I'm not that proficient either HAHAHA just enough to understand what's going on;;
Thanks! FYI, now that some time has passed and people have had the chance to add unofficial subs, I have a method…
I just finished watching the whole series and was thinking of adding subs though it seems like the channel doesn't publish them? I checked and only the first few lines of ep 2 have been subbed so I'm assuming the rest of the episodes haven't been subbed yet. I guess I could add them and comment to tell people to use that method to watch with subs.
How is Tae Eun ang Jung Hoon's family connected btw?.. at first i thought tae eun and jung hoon are just friend…
Tae Eun's dad wrote a research paper (iirc) about hyperthymesia with a case study on Jeong Hoon and when his dad was interviewing Jeong Hoon, Tae Eun was there as well, as we can see in the first episode at the beginning. I suppose his dad is very worried about Jeong Hoon's condition knowing how it is for him which is why he's always asking after him
Watched this on Viu while reading dramabeans' recap and I realised that about 20 minutes was cut from the original episode (1 hour 27 minutes long) as compared to the Viu and Netflix versions (1 hour 7 minutes long) so I compared the two versions and I don't understand why the scenes were cut? Can't be an actor problem because no specific character was in all the cut scenes and on top of that, the scenes don't seem to be problematic, rather they're small things which don't affect the story that greatly but would still add to the story. But I can't find any explanation online either so I guess it'll remain a mystery for me.
The subtle comedy in this is hilarious, Jang Woo's scenes in particular always make me laugh out loud. Flustered Eun Seob in the first few episodes and Hae Won yelling at her aunt over the dog was gold too and I almost wonder why there isn't a comedy tag for this
Poor Ik Jun... first his wife asking for a divorce, then her possibly cheating on him and bringing their son out with him, then his sister ;( honestly I cried when he delayed the operation so that it would pass children's day, he's such a sweetheart
Strangely I've felt attracted to this drama since I read the synopsis. Now that I've started watching it, I love it. I don't even know how to explain it but sometimes there are just dramas that make me feel this way. The music and cinematography are beautiful in this, can't wait for the rest of the drama and I really hope it will continue to live up to my expectations. Though I do feel like this wouldn't be a binge-worthy drama but rather something you watch with breaks in between or it might become too heavy.
Her aunt annoyed me so much. She should really realise how shoving her own opinions on the FLs life doesn't help…
Also, honestly it's so dumb if you think about how Prof Kang could have easily saved 2 lives and 1 person from going to jail if he had just retrieved the pen in a normal way. Just why would he decide that getting Young Gil to get it would be the best way? Assuming he saw the pen's whereabouts from the cctv, wouldn't he realise that it wasn't picked up intentionally.... Then again I guess it just goes to show how Prof Kang is: money and his pride are more important than people's lives
Honestly wouldn't it be better for her to just admit the truth rather than having to fear being caught for the lie? I'm only 7 episodes in but it seems like all the parents in this drama are terrible.
The biggest complaint I have is the main couple's storyline of which I found myself fast-forwarding through their scenes. But the drama saved the terrible storyline from a 6/10 to a 9.5/10 because of the other characters. In particular, I absolutely adored the siblings, their relationship something you barely see in dramas.