thankgod the dog is alive and I'm happy FL got rid of that asshle bf. Everyone has right to marry someone who…
Ngl I was so glad to see Hash too! Totally thought that he and the s/o passed away from an accident the way they were introduced at the end of ep1.
Super cute though to see the super stoic ML cry over his beloved pooch (considering the fact he does get to meet him at least weekly instead of never the way it was implied)
If they add romance, I’ll drop it. Pls don’t force it🫂
They both have emotional baggage that revolve around love so you never know. Given how majority of the screen time for both ep 1 and 2 were dedicated to the cases, if they do add romance, it’ll probably be just a side story but not a priority?
I don’t mind a flawed character, but I find the male lead too problematic as nobody held him accountable for…
The kid’s not exactly a saint though is she? She lied to her teacher that she hooked up with him when all he did was support her emotionally. I mean he never gave her false promises nor even allowed her to drink alcoho. He certainly doesn’t deserve being at risk of being labeled as a statutory rapist just because some HS Student has issues with her parents (if it was any other teacher, you know they would have thrown him to jail even though it was a false claim).
Kauru shouldn’t have accepted her but after watching episode 2 it’s clear he has absolutely no control of his life in the host club (nor does he have any other career options that could help him support his sick bro/ leach mother).
The girl’s parents and whoever is in charge of the management of the Host club are more responsible.
can someone please explain i am confused is moon baek the new rookie who just came in or what ?
Moon Baek is a random civillian who forces himself into the case with the promise of sharing details since he too received a misterious package....or at least that's how it starts.
Seems like a trend with kdramas to start well and going downhill afterwards. Also whats with those 1 vs 10 fights…
Ngl the constant 1 vs. 10 thugs thrope was a bit much after sometime. I guess they were banking on the fact that Lee Do used to be a mercenary or elite military officer would have more skills than a random thug?
Kim Youngkwang as Moon Baek really showcasing his talents in acting. He can do grandiose acting but he's also…
NGL I just love the way how he lulls you into a false sense of comfort, only to stab you in the back when you lease expect it. It’s like you haven’t learned anything from his other drama “Somebody”!
I just love how Trigger manages to question even the viewers’ moral ethics. Yes, guns are never the answer….but at the same time, why was it so difficult for the bullies to leave the kids and nurse alone? Why were people going out of their way to make the “weaker” lives unbearable and still manage to escape consequences for the most part?
Trigger makes you wander - what would you do if you are faced with the same dilemma? Would you pull the trigger or stand tall and let justice prevail?
"Zhang's latest drama Our Generation is currently streaming on Youku a project he considers the "turning…
Honestly this drama is a good example of "less is more". ZLH may have had limited screentime but he truly shined during his scenes, making his character one of the most memorable. Even here on MDL, majority of the comments cover either JQX's suffering or rashness.
Hey do you know what's the name of the OST that's played during YT and JQX's Hong Kong initial dating montage?…
It must have been so uncomfortable for you. Honestly, if they didn't drag it for so long, their worries would have been credible but since quite a lot of users have spoken against them, it's quite clear that they have ill intentions-specially since they sound too aggressive 🙈
Hey do you know what's the name of the OST that's played during YT and JQX's Hong Kong initial dating montage?…
That does sound nice- reminds me of most Jdrama portals in MDL where you can actually debate without fearing being dragged into unnecessary drama. K/C Drama fandoms can be so polarizing at times though. I've noticed it particularly in dramas with popular cast members mostly 🙈
Last year I got caught up with some antifans on Lovely Runner's page (interesting enough some of their arguements remind me of some of the comments that were thrown at you). Once you stop engaging with them, they try to play the victim card but eventually lose interest. They are just in it to cause chaos 🤦♀️
Is the male lead problematic? He is a host who entertained a minor.
There seems to be more than what meets the eye with the ML. At the moment he seems like a red flag (as of ep 1 at least) but he might not be as bad as he is made out to be.
Then again it's a jdrama so anything could happen 🙈
Super cute though to see the super stoic ML cry over his beloved pooch (considering the fact he does get to meet him at least weekly instead of never the way it was implied)
Kauru shouldn’t have accepted her but after watching episode 2 it’s clear he has absolutely no control of his life in the host club (nor does he have any other career options that could help him support his sick bro/ leach mother).
The girl’s parents and whoever is in charge of the management of the Host club are more responsible.
The new rookie is another guy.
Loved ep 1 🤭
Trigger makes you wander - what would you do if you are faced with the same dilemma? Would you pull the trigger or stand tall and let justice prevail?
K/C Drama fandoms can be so polarizing at times though. I've noticed it particularly in dramas with popular cast members mostly 🙈
Last year I got caught up with some antifans on Lovely Runner's page (interesting enough some of their arguements remind me of some of the comments that were thrown at you). Once you stop engaging with them, they try to play the victim card but eventually lose interest. They are just in it to cause chaos 🤦♀️
Then again it's a jdrama so anything could happen 🙈