Yo people, is there any romance in the uncanny counter ? Of course i mean here between the leads
you should use the feeds for this kind of question, or go to the drama page itself. I've seen you ask about another unrelated drama here before, but you're not going to get the answers you need since these comments are specifically about Reborn Rich. I'd def recommend checking out the forums, and feeds, or relevant drama pages since you're far more likely to get the answers you need there instead :)
Personally my problem isn´t the thought itself - a kpop artist turned a kdrama actor but this article is kinda…
That'd be my understanding! Like as long as you don't talk only about kpop, and more about the TV side of things. I'm not an editor so I can't tell you for sure, but you can pitch ideas on this board: https://kisskh.at/discussions/community-tasks/29624-mdl-writers-article-ideas-discussion and an admin can talk to you about it. Totally agree that'd it'd be fun to see more articles on different artists!
Personally my problem isn´t the thought itself - a kpop artist turned a kdrama actor but this article is kinda…
as someone who has gone through the process of submitting articles most anyone can write articles actually - although there's currently an error that doesn't allow new writers to pen articles, article writing is normally open. You just have to submit a topic and get it approved.
also, writing about documentaries/reality tv/OSTs has been done before. There is no media content here that hasn't been written about in another article. Writers often make articles on OSTs or variety shows, so I don't think there's anything here that's bending the rules.
I can understand where you're coming from, but I remember seeing this article get pitched, and the admins and the authors talked a lot about how to write it and stay within the realms of the rules. They've already done a lot to make sure that this was okay.
Can someone please spoil me on how Roh Taehyun is going? If he is good, disappointing, etc
as someone who also likes Taehyun, I think he's been doing pretty well! We haven't seen too much of him (especially because he wasn't in one of the missions to even out the numbers), but when we do its been impressive imo. Mbitious is still in the running, so hopefully we see more of him in the coming episodes.
(this is for the first 4 eps since ep 5 isn't subbed yet)
Gonna keep it short cause I'd like to legitimately write about this but as much as Mayor Choi is such and evil and hated character, I think its worth mentioning that his character serves a purpose far past being the "Big Bad." Like Mayor Choi fully serves as a narrative foil to Changho. He is what Changho is well on his way to becoming should this keep up.
Like both start from the same place of wanting to get revenge and in doing so become evil to defeat evil. Mayor Choi is just way further along by the time we first meet him, which is why he's easy to hate and Changho is easy to root for. Mayor Choi is a warning for what Changho will eventually become.
Am I defending his actions? Definitely not, the guy still totally sucks don't get me wrong. I just think there's a lot to analyze there. (p.s I think them being two sides of the same coin would be even more interesting if Changho does end up being Choi's supposed dead cousin).
Tbh would love a series from the mayors POV because his whole thing is becoming evil to catch evil. He's clearly on a revenge path, but he's also going way too far on certain things in a way he can no longer justify. Seeing that corruption would've been super interesting
Two things I think: 1. The Mayor's parents worked for the elder but something happened to them (most likely they died). No one thinks the Mayor has connections so they don't know that Mayor's parents worked for the elder. We know from the last episode of who his father was, but based on his emotional connection to that photo, this doesn't seem to be the whole story - it could be a front. The Mayor is on his own personal revenge story against the elder, in seeking vengeance for his parents death.
2. The elder is dying of cancer and the cancer patients in the ward are all being used as lab rats to test a new cancer drug, which obviously isn't working. That's why there's no DNR, and why an autopsy isn't allowed.
Anyone else think that Jerry has an in-ear monitor? He only reacted to the fire after it popped real loudly and then held his ear, as if the frequency of the fire disrupted the in ear. Seems like they tried to play it for comedic effect but I wonder if it actually means something.
Anyone else think the use of Franz Schubert's Erlking is symbolically interesting??? It's both the theme song (rock and regular version) and Justthis is literally rapping over it in OST Pt 1. I really feel like it was chosen for a reason.
The Erlking is about a father and son being chased by a phantom who the son claims to see but the father does not, and it eventually kills the son - wonder what it means in term of the show.
Kwak Dong Yeon is always so good at being immediately endearing. I already love Jerry but there's like a 99% chance he's dying because this man only plays characters who suffer lmaooo
listen, objectively I know this isn't the best thing ever but I really love it for some reason. It's light and fluffy which I think is really what you need sometimes
So.. is it the same ending guys?I can’t handle another Berlin tragedy Put spoiler tags Thank u.
Netflix only dropped six episodes, which ended with everyone still in the bank. So we wont know what happens until the remaining 6 eps come out in a couple months ig.
Thank you so much for this article and for sharing your experience! I have seen several dramas with transplantation…
Oh my gosh yes, I know we only briefly mention Black in here, but that transplant sticks we me so much just cause of how shocking it is. The writer seems to be a fan of that trope and it really stays with you
I'd like to give a huge shoutout to Shiro for letting me work on this article with her, especially on such a personal topic. She did a lot of the heavy lifting, and it was such a joy getting to help write this. I learned so so much during this process from her, and I hope that yall learn a lot through it as well <3
Some super-odd music choices . . . I Vow to Thee My Country/Jupiter, really?
thank you so much for commenting this omg. I'm one minute into the first epsiode and knew I recognized the music as something I'd played in orchestra but couldn't place it. Was driving me crazy till I found ur comment and realized it was Jupiter.
I like coming back and rewatching this sometimes just because of how brilliant Yoon Shi Yoon's acting is in it. His performance in this is just insane, he really sells being two different people.
also, writing about documentaries/reality tv/OSTs has been done before. There is no media content here that hasn't been written about in another article. Writers often make articles on OSTs or variety shows, so I don't think there's anything here that's bending the rules.
I can understand where you're coming from, but I remember seeing this article get pitched, and the admins and the authors talked a lot about how to write it and stay within the realms of the rules. They've already done a lot to make sure that this was okay.
(this is for the first 4 eps since ep 5 isn't subbed yet)
Like both start from the same place of wanting to get revenge and in doing so become evil to defeat evil. Mayor Choi is just way further along by the time we first meet him, which is why he's easy to hate and Changho is easy to root for. Mayor Choi is a warning for what Changho will eventually become.
Am I defending his actions? Definitely not, the guy still totally sucks don't get me wrong. I just think there's a lot to analyze there.
(p.s I think them being two sides of the same coin would be even more interesting if Changho does end up being Choi's supposed dead cousin).
1. The Mayor's parents worked for the elder but something happened to them (most likely they died). No one thinks the Mayor has connections so they don't know that Mayor's parents worked for the elder. We know from the last episode of who his father was, but based on his emotional connection to that photo, this doesn't seem to be the whole story - it could be a front. The Mayor is on his own personal revenge story against the elder, in seeking vengeance for his parents death.
2. The elder is dying of cancer and the cancer patients in the ward are all being used as lab rats to test a new cancer drug, which obviously isn't working. That's why there's no DNR, and why an autopsy isn't allowed.
The Erlking is about a father and son being chased by a phantom who the son claims to see but the father does not, and it eventually kills the son - wonder what it means in term of the show.
I'd like to give a huge shoutout to Shiro for letting me work on this article with her, especially on such a personal topic. She did a lot of the heavy lifting, and it was such a joy getting to help write this. I learned so so much during this process from her, and I hope that yall learn a lot through it as well <3