She is excellent here. She is portraying a charming, but inexperienced person, who learned how to be a hard worker…
Ngl whatsapp is the bane of my existence 🤣 I hate it and kiiinda like it 🙈
CIL was so good! Quite unique- but not for everybody🥲 I watched it along with "Somebody" (ML was a sadistic psychopath in it) so the overall experience was...interesting🙊
Haru is available on youtube if you want to watch it!
She is excellent here. She is portraying a charming, but inexperienced person, who learned how to be a hard worker…
Yep, it just isn't worth going throigh so much just to have a tragic ending 🙈
Haha same here. I've relegated myself into re-reading my favourite chapters. The ladt time I actually read an entire book was when the cyclone hit us recently- that too was because there was nothing else to do😅
She is excellent here. She is portraying a charming, but inexperienced person, who learned how to be a hard worker…
That sounds nice honestly. Not to be distracted by endless reels and other posts. My own accounts are practically dead since I stopped posting years ago. These days I mostly use them for messaging/ keeping up with the current events (I’m abit of an hermit so I tend to miss things). How do you keep in touch with your old friends/ etc (i know kind of intrusive but kind of curious since I’m notorious for losing touch by accident)🙈
Lavender Haze is the dreamy feeling of “falling in love” - it’s like everything becomes rosy and hopeful? There’s a kdrama that kind of simulates this - “Call it love” starring Lee Sung Kyung and Kim Young Kwang.
Older Jdramas are some of the best dramas out there- they just feel so nostalgic and yet so relatable. Have you watched Haru? It’s from the 1990s - quite similar to Tom Hanks’s “You’ve got mail” but with an interesting twist since 90% of the movie is based on chat format with barely any actual dialogue.
She is excellent here. She is portraying a charming, but inexperienced person, who learned how to be a hard worker…
Ohhh I didn’t realize that he was the ML from Go Ahead until you mentioned it 🙈 Yes, that’s the one. Even I added it to my list because of ZJM (for a VERY short second I actually thought it was yet another drama of hers with ZLH 🙈).
I haven’t watched Go Ahead - there’s just too many spoilers out there that you can watch the entire drama through fan edits. Is he really that bad?😅
She is excellent here. She is portraying a charming, but inexperienced person, who learned how to be a hard worker…
Seriously?! I can’t seem to escape weddings 😂 Then again, I avoid tragedies specially with Cdramas (wayyy too many episodes to go through eventual heartbreak) so probably why😅
Webtoons have their own genres too but most romance/ melo stories tend to follow the same formula Kdramas follow lately so it’s hard to miss the signs. It’s just my glorified way of claiming that I still read. Do you have time to still catch up with novels between everything else?🙈
I would love to try mangas like with Keita Hatsukoi but it’s just too difficult since they cram so much in the tiny speech bubbles whereas my sight is too terrible for them😅
She is excellent here. She is portraying a charming, but inexperienced person, who learned how to be a hard worker…
How do you resist social media?? I’m always tempted to deactivate my accounts but it feels kind of pointless since you just need to login again to reactivate them (even if I’ve honestly forgotten most of the passcodes)😅
Oh one last thing - have you watched “The Hotelier”? It’s an old Kdrama (Jdrama as well). My SNS keeps targeting me with fan edits that can only be described as “Lavender haze” 🙈
It looks really tempting but I’m afraid I might be too woke for it. 🙈 I mean I usually love old dramas/ movies regardless of the country but with Kdramas in particular, there is this glaringly obvious “outdated” factor usually that kind of ruins the experience 🙈
She is excellent here. She is portraying a charming, but inexperienced person, who learned how to be a hard worker…
When I first started to watch Cdramas back in 2022-23ish, it almost felt like a cult. A C-romance isn’t a true romance unless there’s a baby involved in the final episode. Guess they’ve toned down now.
With Kdramas, it’s far less by comparison. With MMH it makes sense since the webtoon also had babies involved (+it’s the ultimate opposite of their original timeline). Now that I think about it, most of the romances that ended with babies (that I know of) were based on webtoons that had babies in their spin off episodes (like Perfect Marriage Revenge for example).🤔
That's a very good comment...BUT it doesn't change the fact that it's yet ANOTHER breakup close to the finale.…
“A war of attrition” perfectly sums it up! It doesn’t even make sense to go after him anymore now that SU made it crystal clear that he has no interest 🙈
I’ll compromise with an off screen relationship…it would be just too awkward to have SU fawn all over her right after pushing her away.
That's a very good comment...BUT it doesn't change the fact that it's yet ANOTHER breakup close to the finale.…
I honestly thought they were going to give her a "self love" final arc since everything about her screams "i need somebody to love me". But now I can't imagine how they could execute it.
The mum's meddling would probably mostly be related to ending the engagement and she might not actually pursuit after poor SU- then again the Yus do not know what "no" means so who knows?😅
It's not that the show wants to forget they ever existed. It's just a known fact that people go completely into…
Fire scene- To be fair AEJ did actually lift KJY and even walked abit during the filming- they released the BTS. Being clumsy/ accident prone doesn't mean you can't be strong.
The lack of smoke/ sooth/ on them/ being too pristine after they escaped was definitely a faux pas.
She is excellent here. She is portraying a charming, but inexperienced person, who learned how to be a hard worker…
Oooh thanks for the heads up! When i checked around a month back there was supposed to be an X account that shared links but they have to accept your follow request. They didn't accept it🙈
Most fansubbers are moving to discord, drama otaku, and Patreon so it's difficult.🫠
That's a very good comment...BUT it doesn't change the fact that it's yet ANOTHER breakup close to the finale.…
I get what you mean. It's been pretty bad kdramas wise lately. Almost everything is recycled -or the landing doesn't stick.
With DK, I'm not taking it too seriously since after so many disappointing K-romcoms, this feels interesting (thanks to the artists mostly). I've pretty much given up on corporate romcoms too. Think I only watched 3 K-office romance dramas (this, Love Scout, and Our Unwritten Soul)? At least these 3 are the only ones worth remembering 😅
I really do hope DK won't face the same curse as WTPR 🤞 WTPR could do a masterclass on what happens if you don't plan ahead 😅
I hate it and kiiinda like it 🙈
CIL was so good! Quite unique- but not for everybody🥲
I watched it along with "Somebody" (ML was a sadistic psychopath in it) so the overall experience was...interesting🙊
Haru is available on youtube if you want to watch it!
Now I'm almost curious to try it just to see their "effort"😝
Haha same here. I've relegated myself into re-reading my favourite chapters. The ladt time I actually read an entire book was when the cyclone hit us recently- that too was because there was nothing else to do😅
Lavender Haze is the dreamy feeling of “falling in love” - it’s like everything becomes rosy and hopeful? There’s a kdrama that kind of simulates this - “Call it love” starring Lee Sung Kyung and Kim Young Kwang.
Older Jdramas are some of the best dramas out there- they just feel so nostalgic and yet so relatable. Have you watched Haru? It’s from the 1990s - quite similar to Tom Hanks’s “You’ve got mail” but with an interesting twist since 90% of the movie is based on chat format with barely any actual dialogue.
I haven’t watched Go Ahead - there’s just too many spoilers out there that you can watch the entire drama through fan edits. Is he really that bad?😅
Webtoons have their own genres too but most romance/ melo stories tend to follow the same formula Kdramas follow lately so it’s hard to miss the signs. It’s just my glorified way of claiming that I still read. Do you have time to still catch up with novels between everything else?🙈
I would love to try mangas like with Keita Hatsukoi but it’s just too difficult since they cram so much in the tiny speech bubbles whereas my sight is too terrible for them😅
Oh one last thing - have you watched “The Hotelier”? It’s an old Kdrama (Jdrama as well). My SNS keeps targeting me with fan edits that can only be described as “Lavender haze” 🙈
It looks really tempting but I’m afraid I might be too woke for it. 🙈 I mean I usually love old dramas/ movies regardless of the country but with Kdramas in particular, there is this glaringly obvious “outdated” factor usually that kind of ruins the experience 🙈
Btw did you try “Shine on Me”? The episodes are out now.
With Kdramas, it’s far less by comparison. With MMH it makes sense since the webtoon also had babies involved (+it’s the ultimate opposite of their original timeline). Now that I think about it, most of the romances that ended with babies (that I know of) were based on webtoons that had babies in their spin off episodes (like Perfect Marriage Revenge for example).🤔
I’ll compromise with an off screen relationship…it would be just too awkward to have SU fawn all over her right after pushing her away.
The mum's meddling would probably mostly be related to ending the engagement and she might not actually pursuit after poor SU- then again the Yus do not know what "no" means so who knows?😅
The lack of smoke/ sooth/ on them/ being too pristine after they escaped was definitely a faux pas.
Then again, it's the lie that makes the plot. Curious to see how they will tie all the loose ends next week.
Most fansubbers are moving to discord, drama otaku, and Patreon so it's difficult.🫠
It's improved though...or at least I've learnt to pick better dramas🙈
There haven't been that many cdramas lately that ended with Twins right?🤔
With DK, I'm not taking it too seriously since after so many disappointing K-romcoms, this feels interesting (thanks to the artists mostly). I've pretty much given up on corporate romcoms too. Think I only watched 3 K-office romance dramas (this, Love Scout, and Our Unwritten Soul)? At least these 3 are the only ones worth remembering 😅
I really do hope DK won't face the same curse as WTPR 🤞 WTPR could do a masterclass on what happens if you don't plan ahead 😅
I don't mind machine translation but it kind of ruins the vibe since you have to focus on every little detail 😅