Are there really people who think she should not do the drama and get married instead? I thought those in viki were just trolling but idk. I mean, it's here dream to make a drama. If I were in her shoes I wouldn't even hesitate and go for it. (And people called her selfish, she is 40 and barely starting her career as a writer, she can't give up this chance!)
Someone hold me back because what's with that ending for JH. I feel like the writers wanted to make her end up with the first love guy, but along the way the husband got too involved, so they just left them stay married. If not, can someone explain the kiss they shared in the elevator? The kiss pointed out how both of them still had feelings for each other, yet they say otherwise, "she only loved her husband all along, it was just me who loved her." Dude, we are not buying that. Besides, the posters always give away the couples, so just look at it...
The three stories could've been made into a drama each, so I'm glad they put them all in one single drama, leaving almost no room for dragging things out (though it did drag).
The only thing that is kinda the same is wanting to save their daughter, but as compared to two weeks, there is no running away and already knowing who the culprit is. In God's gift, the criminal is unknown and the mother (lee bo young) tries to find the killer.
During these two episodes, I cannot see the loveline going anywhere. She is too into her daughter to care about her husband or her first love, as compared where in two weeks, his love for idk-her-name starts again.
The way it is directed is really different though. I admit sometimes I felt like I was watching a movie in two weeks, but whoa, in God's gift, I actually think all along that I'm watching a movie D: and it's a good thing because everything is so pretty (except some transitions of fading out/in)
I say watch at least the first episode. The end is so intense I got goosebumps all over.
It is. I keep trying to compare them, but plotwise, they are entirely different.
The only similarity is that both of them have great acting, suspense, and keep you at the edge of your seat.
If you liked two weeks, then I highly recommend this one.
(hopefully it stays as good throughout (episode 2 & I'm already crying))
nevermind, I already watched the first episode :O
It felt like I was watching a movie, instead of a drama.
But the intensity is alike to that of two weeks
nevermind, I already watched the first episode :O
It felt like I was watching a movie, instead of a drama.
But the intensity is alike to that of two weeks
I know nothing about korean hospitals or hospitals in general, so I've been having this question for a while now.
When someone is admitted into the emergency room, and they treat them as most as possible and then they transfer them to another department so that they can stay and be treated further.
At least that's how I assume it is.
Can anyone explain to me why some of these patients are in the emergency room for days and are not transferred?
Even though I really dislike that "oh so you became a better person, I will make you mine again" thing that will happen in this drama, I always love every single drama where the main characters were married once and then divorced and then get back together. Yeah, it's cliche, but if used right, it could become a great drama (Emergency Couple, for example).
If it wasn't for the teaser at the end of the episode of Empress Ki, I would've most probably missed this drama D:
Does anyone have any idea where we can watch this subbed?
not sure if you still haven't watched it or still want to watch it, but here : www.tudou.com/programs/view/K8xHd0rk7L0/
You can also download it in asiatorrents
I sometimes forget Kanato Hongo is still young (23), since I've seen him in dramas/movies where he is not a student. I keep thinking he is around 26, though he doesn't look like it.
Mu-kun's (the main guy) voice is really nice.
The first episode wasn't really interesting, but will still continue watching. Hope is gets better.
I feel like I'm the only one missing something.
That aside !!!!! I can't wait for Wang Jihye to appear!
Someone hold me back because what's with that ending for JH. I feel like the writers wanted to make her end up with the first love guy, but along the way the husband got too involved, so they just left them stay married. If not, can someone explain the kiss they shared in the elevator? The kiss pointed out how both of them still had feelings for each other, yet they say otherwise, "she only loved her husband all along, it was just me who loved her." Dude, we are not buying that. Besides, the posters always give away the couples, so just look at it...
The three stories could've been made into a drama each, so I'm glad they put them all in one single drama, leaving almost no room for dragging things out (though it did drag).
During these two episodes, I cannot see the loveline going anywhere. She is too into her daughter to care about her husband or her first love, as compared where in two weeks, his love for idk-her-name starts again.
The way it is directed is really different though. I admit sometimes I felt like I was watching a movie in two weeks, but whoa, in God's gift, I actually think all along that I'm watching a movie D: and it's a good thing because everything is so pretty (except some transitions of fading out/in)
I say watch at least the first episode. The end is so intense I got goosebumps all over.
The only similarity is that both of them have great acting, suspense, and keep you at the edge of your seat.
If you liked two weeks, then I highly recommend this one.
(hopefully it stays as good throughout (episode 2 & I'm already crying))
It felt like I was watching a movie, instead of a drama.
But the intensity is alike to that of two weeks
It felt like I was watching a movie, instead of a drama.
But the intensity is alike to that of two weeks
When someone is admitted into the emergency room, and they treat them as most as possible and then they transfer them to another department so that they can stay and be treated further.
At least that's how I assume it is.
Can anyone explain to me why some of these patients are in the emergency room for days and are not transferred?
If it wasn't for the teaser at the end of the episode of Empress Ki, I would've most probably missed this drama D:
You can also download it in asiatorrents
Mu-kun's (the main guy) voice is really nice.
The first episode wasn't really interesting, but will still continue watching. Hope is gets better.
I'm not sure this is the case in the drama, but I thought I'd make this clear(:
Though it could happen, but ugh he should just tell her he likes Eugene (forgot her character's name xD)
But if that's not it, the guy just got raped though.
/in denial