OST's are so important! They can really make or break a film or tv show for me. IMO there's a lot of kdramas with memorable songs, but as for their overall soundtrack I think Cheese in the Trap (the series) takes the cake. That along with My Mister and Live.
What a twist seem like clingy Yi Gon turns out to be a stalker lol I just can't take seriously that kind of scenes…
Yeah I think the romance so far has been striking the wrong chord almost everytime if not always xD Thanks, I didn't even think of that aspect! My mind went straight to the stalker scenario
Excuse me, what's the deal with the laptop scenes? Yes, Lee Gon was watching the camera footage to find Lee Lim but then also watching Tae Eul? Were there hidden cameras in the parallel universe? Like... What?
The clue is the symbol in the shape of a flower with 5 petals. Detective Gang Shin Jae has his booklet where he…
Thanks! I hadn't made that connection at all - my first thought was that Shin Jae has something to do with the parallel world, even without knowing it (also with his mysterious "recurring dreams", as the psychiatrist mentioned) and that's how he had that symbol in his mind, but that could be it instead!
Has there been some kind of clue so far that connects the case the detectives are working on in this world to the villain? I'm just trying to figure out whether it has something to do with the overarching plot!
Honestly I don't, it's supposed to have a romantic angle or make hearts flutter, but insta romance is pretty boring…
I think it actually does the opposite of what's intended, since I guess we'd all rather the romance comes about organically and when it's shoved down our throats instead I at least am instantly less inclined to it... let alone that it's quite invasive to randomly hug a stranger
Does anyone actually enjoy watching a man hug a woman when they barely know each other, or (even worse) when she doesn't know him at all? Shouldn't we have gotten away with that not-even-romantic-just-discomfort-inducing trope by now?
Regardless of whether we find the plot and ending up to par, the actors absolutely KILLED their part. Kim Hye Yoon didn't just play Dan Oh, she WAS Dan Oh. She laughed, I laughed - she cried, I cried. To me, she carried the whole show. Rowoon delivered, even in emotional scenes, despite being an idol and a rookie actor still and I really hope he gets more roles coming. As for Lee Jae Wook, he's got such a bright future ahead! His magnetism is something else entirely. The rest of the cast supported them perfectly and added their own spice to the final mix.
"Neither should it be for a woman: for we’ve got minds and souls as well as hearts; ambition and talents as…
I mean, I get your critique and agree with some points, and of course Jo was a role model for a lot of us, but you do remember her state of mind just before she hit it off with prof. Bhaer and how their getting together seemed to be everything she wished for at the moment... Does that detract from her personality and wish for independence as well?
What is wrong with this show?? She's going to marry Soo, but then she starts to like Hoon. But then Soo comes…
The thing is, she never went back and forth. Once she realized her feelings for Ma Hoon, she came clean to Soo. When she found out that they hadn't told her the truth about Soo being the king, she felt betrayed, especially by Ma Hoon, so she took some distance from him - which was only natural. And when she went back to the queen selection process, it was because the captain of the guard guilt tripped her into it. I know that overall the behavior of the characters didn't always make sense, but I thought Gae Ttong at least was pretty solid throughout.
ok but I'm seriously wondering why this basic af manhwa is called Secret and waiting for some epic plot twist to make us eat our words about the cookie cutter, BoF storyline (but who am I kidding, it's probably a birth secret or sth)
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