This drama has an interesting take. I bet it will go on to become a classic in Fantasy genre. Plus, this drama has very few veteran actors, most of them are new in industry, yet it is a hit. I really appreciate the team for that.
In the beginning, each episode carried a different vibe. First episode was melancholic, second was straight up sad. Then comedy started creeping in. The writers, especially the dialogue writers did a great job. The casual "wow!" the actors through into scenes is entertaining too. This show has more Konglish than usual K-dramas.
Future has already changed. Dad said he met Mom when they were 20 in a Sign Language Academy. But he is already learning sign language, and they met at the age of 18.
Plus, even if Dad goes on to become deaf, there are chances he'll become deaf because of Eun Gyeol. When Eun Gyeol will come back to 2023 to find a deaf dad, he'll be devastated with guilt.
Eun Yu wants to avoid her birth, but she is in wrong country for that. Her parents will meet anyway in US.
Se Kyeong hated her adopted mother and was traumatized. Shameful how she is making her child have the same trauma.
If Cheong Ah's step siblings were real, I'll be in jail; but at least Cheong Ah will be free.
2 episodes in and the show is excellent. The cinematography is perfect, the team knows how to arrange their clips, plus the slow-mo clips are a treat to watch. I like their attention to detail in making their props, the dagger looks so beautiful.
Van is so effortlessly funny. The scene where was perched on a wall like a bird was funny. First time watching KNG, and his acting impressed me.
I already like Lee Da Hee from her other shows. I have noticed, she acts out her character so effortlessly that you won't even notice the tiny details of Won Min Ho. WMH has a habit of pulling up her hair, and LDH is executing such a teeny-tint detail brilliantly that you won't even notice it.
I have just one complain, the writer or director should have paid attention to it: WMH body slammed a giant guy and entire country criticized her to the point she had to leave mainland. But she was later found unconscious in a terribly broken and half-burnt truck; there was also a body nearby with no heart. But somehow this incident did not catch the nation's attention. How funny.
It's been only 5 years firstly, secondly if human skeleton could actually decompose so easily, then we wouldn't…
Oh no, you got me wrong. I was not talking about the skeleton not being decomposed, I was talking about how the bones are still attached to each other, even the tiny ones.
If bones are actually supposed to be attached even after 5 years, then consider my knowledge increased.
How are Dami's bones still intact? Grandpa literally pulled out her entire skeleton in one go. Even bones in fingers and toes are attached to the body 😭
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Enigmatic_zephy, maybe because this drama wasn't that popular. But we have another, I won't name it. I don't want to be attacked by its fans, so I am being very careful with my words.
Tell me if you've ever heard these before:ML conveniently happens to live next door to FLML says he killed someone,…
I just found it funny when Kang Min said they'll be together next year and Sol Hui heard it was a lie, she instantly decided to leave him. While she heard a lie from Do Ha saying he is a murderer, and she said "no-no, my boy can't be like that." If it were me, I'd trust my god-given ability and run. Maybe pack my bag and shift apartments too.
He convincingly played in Moving, and is convincingly playing in Eot7.
But I hope the actor gets even bigger projects in future. He is fabulous.
Both of them were good guys, and both of them were bad guys too.
A really nice show.
In the beginning, each episode carried a different vibe. First episode was melancholic, second was straight up sad. Then comedy started creeping in. The writers, especially the dialogue writers did a great job.
The casual "wow!" the actors through into scenes is entertaining too. This show has more Konglish than usual K-dramas.
Future has already changed. Dad said he met Mom when they were 20 in a Sign Language Academy. But he is already learning sign language, and they met at the age of 18.
Plus, even if Dad goes on to become deaf, there are chances he'll become deaf because of Eun Gyeol. When Eun Gyeol will come back to 2023 to find a deaf dad, he'll be devastated with guilt.
Eun Yu wants to avoid her birth, but she is in wrong country for that. Her parents will meet anyway in US.
Se Kyeong hated her adopted mother and was traumatized. Shameful how she is making her child have the same trauma.
If Cheong Ah's step siblings were real, I'll be in jail; but at least Cheong Ah will be free.
The cinematography is perfect, the team knows how to arrange their clips, plus the slow-mo clips are a treat to watch.
I like their attention to detail in making their props, the dagger looks so beautiful.
Van is so effortlessly funny. The scene where was perched on a wall like a bird was funny. First time watching KNG, and his acting impressed me.
I already like Lee Da Hee from her other shows. I have noticed, she acts out her character so effortlessly that you won't even notice the tiny details of Won Min Ho. WMH has a habit of pulling up her hair, and LDH is executing such a teeny-tint detail brilliantly that you won't even notice it.
I have just one complain, the writer or director should have paid attention to it:
WMH body slammed a giant guy and entire country criticized her to the point she had to leave mainland.
But she was later found unconscious in a terribly broken and half-burnt truck; there was also a body nearby with no heart. But somehow this incident did not catch the nation's attention. How funny.
If bones are actually supposed to be attached even after 5 years, then consider my knowledge increased.
If it were me, I'd trust my god-given ability and run. Maybe pack my bag and shift apartments too.