Well, not for any older woman. I am learning Korean and as far as I know that you call them differently, for example, μ¨ (ssi), λ (nim) μμ£Όλ¨Έλ (ajumoni [for a middle-aged woman]), μκ°μ¨ (agassi [for a younger woman]). You address your female friends which are older than you as "Noona" or your elder sister.
You don't call everyone "Noona". You only call those, to whom you are close and the lady asked the gym guy if he did drugs in the U.S. (mentioned in Episode 5, check after 42:00) then he says no, then she said that she got her the gym trainer job to get close with the residents and not to do drugs and then he says "Noona" which after translation might show her name "Yeon Ok".
How are you certain this is going to happen? Nobody knows the ending.
Yea, cause it is neither based on a webtoon nor anime and I am pretty sure there are no leaks and even if the story gets too obvious in the future. Nothing is clear about male lead dying cause there is no reason for it.
You couldn't say that cause that's what called lockdown and it's same as covid breakout where Wuhan was under…
After taking those pills, they never disclosed the turning point or how many days it takes to turn them into zombie-like creatures. What I observed is that it depends on how much thirst they can control or how they were infected, is it due to pills or the bite/scratch from those creatures. Maybe pills act faster than the direct harm cause they can take the pill again which can increase the rate of developing that disease.
You couldn't say that cause that's what called lockdown and it's same as covid breakout where Wuhan was under lockdown because that's was the origin (according to reports).
When I read a spoiler on the fl die at ep 13 I thought it was Jae In but it was Ji Soo damn I did not expect that.
but there is no reason for Jae in to die. I mean, her death would be more painful than the death of Ji soo cause she was also one of the reasons behind revealing the truth and only after the death of Ji soo her father supported the investigation. If Jisoo didn't die then the plot would be different.
As an American, I can tell you that he's not really famous in America and didn't become known in America (generally…
It's a general thought that no one or very few would know foreign actors unless they made a breakthrough in the industry and got popular worldwide. Similar is the case for Song Kang and PSJ who were unknown outside Korea but their work like Sweet Home and WWSK or Itaewon Class made them popular outside of Korea and I even heard that Sweet Home entered the list of Top 10 Dramas in the US.
Just started this and on episode 2. A lot of comments below are complaining about the tear allergy. Trust me,…
There is an allergy called Aquagenic Urticaria which is quite similar to the one shown in Drama. It also starts during puberty and reacts when come in contact with water (not many cases with water) but most common cases are in women and they are mostly due to sweet and tears.