so no episode today (Wednesday)?? how about tomorrow?!I mean, sure I need to catch up to the other dramas I neglected,…
I was wondering the same thing, according to asianwiki, there will be 2 episodes tomorrow (wednesday). Then it's back to 4 episodes a week until the end.
anyone else getting princess agent vibes from the trailer. like the costumes and special effects seem very similar to princess agents. Is it the same production team?
This is the synopsis, please help tranlsate it:真冬の東京で、ゆきおんなのゆきは、人間に恋をした。温かな彼の瞳に、その微笑みに少しでも近づきたいと願った。神様は恋の記憶と引き換えにゆきに人間の体を与え、ゆきは彼と出会ったあの場所に降り立った。真夏の東京で、ゆきはまた少しずつ、恋におちていく…
I'm not completely certain about this translation, but I think it is something like this,
In the middle of winter in Tokyo, a Snow women named yuki fell in love with a human male. She wishes she could be as close as possible to him, to see his smile and his kind eyes. In exchange for the memory of her love, God gifts her a human body so she can go and wait at the place where she first met the man. In the middle of summer in Tokyo, Yuki again falls a little in love...
This show is hialrious. I've only watched the first three episodes but it still looks like a good show, hopefully it stays that way. The show is more like a comedy spoof of other asian time travel romance stories like scarlet heart.
the book is great if you like a domineering personality, and snakes, but the show is very confusing. I watched the show before I started reading the book so when I first watched it I felt like half the drama was cut out. After starting the book I realized the show is really just a collection of scenes from the book brought to life. So I would recommend finding a translated version of the book and reading it first, then watch the show to see some of the big scenes acted out. Although fair warning, Chi Cheng is crueler in the book than in the TV series, and there are a lot of mentions of snakes in the books.
I think netflix changed it's policy concerning releasing collaborated TV shows. It won't be released on Netflix until the series has been completely released in it's home country. I'm pretty sure it was like that for Black and it is definitely like that for Japanese animes.
I started watching padiwaradda thanks to this article and I am really liking it, but I agree with you about the male lead. I often find myself wanting to slap the sense into that guy whenever he lets the second lead stick to him and lets her keep claiming to be his wife.
How did I not hear about this before. I found this show randomly going through the drama lists, and it' s awesome. I great big rollercoaster of emotions and plot twists. How is this not on any of the lists i've read!!
I have had some of these things happen to me so many times, especially the cliche troupes, I hate that. My episode count limit is higher than yours though, at 20 episodes. I'm usually hesitant when there's more than that, but I'll still try it out if everything else looks interesting.
Actually. I'm probably more accepting with chinese dramas since so many of them are more than 20 episodes. For them the limit is closer to 30 episodes.
This looks interesting partly because it sounds like bride of the century, but it doesn't seem like anyone is subbing it. I guess i'll have to wait and hope it grabs the interest of a translator group
In the middle of winter in Tokyo, a Snow women named yuki fell in love with a human male. She wishes she could be as close as possible to him, to see his smile and his kind eyes. In exchange for the memory of her love, God gifts her a human body so she can go and wait at the place where she first met the man. In the middle of summer in Tokyo, Yuki again falls a little in love...
I watched the show before I started reading the book so when I first watched it I felt like half the drama was cut out. After starting the book I realized the show is really just a collection of scenes from the book brought to life.
So I would recommend finding a translated version of the book and reading it first, then watch the show to see some of the big scenes acted out. Although fair warning, Chi Cheng is crueler in the book than in the TV series, and there are a lot of mentions of snakes in the books.
Actually. I'm probably more accepting with chinese dramas since so many of them are more than 20 episodes. For them the limit is closer to 30 episodes.