Jane Austen's novels were the first I could also think of, esp. 'Pride and Prejudice' or 'Emma'! But I would also like to see a Korean drama adaptation of one of Joanne Harris' novels, like 'Chocolat', or E. M. Forster's novel 'Howards End' or Kazuo Ishiguro's novel 'Remainings of the Day', or Jojo Moyes's 'Me Before You' or one of Cecelia Ahern's novels, like 'Where Rainbows End'... I think I must stop here, my list would be endless... Such an interesting and intriguing topic! :)
I disagree. She didn't force anything on anyone. Yes she used it to her advantage and she later does realize the…
I totally agree with you that everyone have their own wounds to deal with (who in life doesn't, right?). But, how one copes with them depends on and reflects their character, life principles and maturity level. As I see it, she really forced herself multiple times -mainly for cohabitation- without asking, explaining or apologizing. She knowingly lied and hurt many people, both in past and present. But eventually, as you already mentioned, she starts to reflect on her actions when failure and loneliness hit her front door, and I also do hope that during the two remaining eps she will mature and grow as a person and use that clever mind of hers in a more productive way!
Again and again, what a selfish and vain person Seo Yeon is, always leeching off and blaming everyone! She really infuriates me in every single episode...
Dear @catstreet, always a pleasure to read your articles! :) I really loved the way you described him: shy and modest, down-to-earth, level-headed, a bit dorky, hard-working and versatile - totally agree!
Wow, this is one of the most well-written, entertaining and informational articles I've read recently! With just the right amount of seriousness, humor and info, it made me see all those dramas and male leads mentioned from a very interesting, fresh perspective! Congrats :) Really looking forward to "The 10 Methods of Love: Female Edition" maybe!?
But I would also like to see a Korean drama adaptation of one of Joanne Harris' novels, like 'Chocolat', or E. M. Forster's novel 'Howards End' or Kazuo Ishiguro's novel 'Remainings of the Day', or Jojo Moyes's 'Me Before You' or one of Cecelia Ahern's novels, like 'Where Rainbows End'...
I think I must stop here, my list would be endless... Such an interesting and intriguing topic! :)
As I see it, she really forced herself multiple times -mainly for cohabitation- without asking, explaining or apologizing. She knowingly lied and hurt many people, both in past and present.
But eventually, as you already mentioned, she starts to reflect on her actions when failure and loneliness hit her front door, and I also do hope that during the two remaining eps she will mature and grow as a person and use that clever mind of hers in a more productive way!
Nam Da Reum was sooo young and cute back then...
Beautiful, cute, but also talented people!
Definitely in my PTW list!
Ryo and Mayu made a really cute couple and those bentos... ahh those bentos stole the show!
When will they give him the roles he deserves?
All three main leads did a wonderful job portraying their characters!
I really loved the way you described him: shy and modest, down-to-earth, level-headed, a bit dorky, hard-working and versatile - totally agree!
Really looking forward to "The 10 Methods of Love: Female Edition" maybe!?
All my best and warmest wishes for a life full of health, love and happiness! :)