Jung Hee Soo is getting on my goddamn nerve. I don't think I have ever been so frustrated, annoyed, irritated, livid with a kdrama character like I am now, ever! Words cannot describe how I feel about her. She has psychological issues. What in the hell makes her think that she is the main character and that everything is about her. She is so obsessed with Baek Ho Rang, it's funny. She could have used the time she was busy carrying out her stupid 'evil' plan, making actual friends. She is one of the saddest bitches in teen kdrama history. Thank you for listening to my rant, I'm done now. *mic drop*
This drama is nonsense.. If my friend was treating me the way horang is treating her friends I wouldn't want to…
I could understand why Baek Ho Rang did what she did in the past. Until the scene where Ji So Hyun explained everything at the stairs where they were both crying, Baek Ho Rang was being too stubborn, she was just a friend trying to be there for her.
Well I just figured it will be best to watch it in the weekend if y'all are willing to wait a few more days. I will put the link of watchparty in the comment above. Watchparty is the site we will be watching the drama through.
Hi guys! I came up with the idea to watch the season finale together. ^^ I already did that once with people from mdl and it was really fun. I wondered if y'all would be down for it. Depending on how many people will join and considering the time zones too, we could start a watch party next week.
The streaming will take place on Tuesday 5 January, 9 pm central european time, Here is the link where the stream will take place: https://www.watchparty.me#wet-chance-stamp Feel free to let me know if you have any issues with the time or the link.
I don't know how to put this properly, but here it goes:
- This was so disappointing. I thought as I go on it will get better but it didn't. I put the bar high as it's a korean production and the trailer made it look promising. - The proces in the story and in the relationship between Insoo and Sang felt very unnatural. - The story didn't go smoothly. It was very rushed. - There's so much going on at once but at the same time there's not. Nor is there any progress. - We didn't see anything on how In Soo developed feelings for Sang. - It was or too dry or too dramatic. - Only thing that was good was the aesthetic of the scenes and the music which they probably wanted to compensate with the bad storyline.
I don't want to hear it from people saying they only had 10 minutes. There's enough good short films/series out here doing a great job. Nor do I want to hear something about supporting small companies. I love that companies are making lgbtq content especially in countries like South-Korea but I can't let that cloud my judgement.
Well the drama took a fat turn into politics which I didn't expect seeing the trailer probably one of the biggest scams in trailer history but then again I guess it fits the theme of the drama lmao. That being said although I did not expect this to be about politics the drama was very interested. Like someone else mentioned before it is indeed best if you binge watched it. Sometimes you will get lost but over time you will get the hang of it, at least I did. If you're not a big fan of complicated schemes, I recommend you to skip this one. Either way I enjoyed the drama.
Quick question, I just started with the first episode. I'm watching it on Netflix with English subtitles. They keep on saying 'documentary'. Do they mean swindles, is it like a nickname to not explicitly saying 'swindle' or are they actually claiming to be making documentaries? If the answer is a spoiler to anything just say so first, thanks. :)
Forcing her daughter to study in this school even after knowing how evil everyone is. It's like throwing someone…
You would be surprised the how many people irl are that desperate I don't think it's that unrealistic. People are willing to do alot of things to achieve their dream. Going through it with the mindset: "I only have to go through this for a while then it's over, it's okay it's only for a few years"
Thank you for listening to my rant, I'm done now. *mic drop*
The streaming will take place on Tuesday 5 January, 9 pm central european time,
Here is the link where the stream will take place: https://www.watchparty.me#wet-chance-stamp
Feel free to let me know if you have any issues with the time or the link.
- This was so disappointing. I thought as I go on it will get better but it didn't. I put the bar high as it's a korean production and the trailer made it look promising.
- The proces in the story and in the relationship between Insoo and Sang felt very unnatural.
- The story didn't go smoothly. It was very rushed.
- There's so much going on at once but at the same time there's not. Nor is there any progress.
- We didn't see anything on how In Soo developed feelings for Sang.
- It was or too dry or too dramatic.
- Only thing that was good was the aesthetic of the scenes and the music which they probably wanted to compensate with the bad storyline.
I don't want to hear it from people saying they only had 10 minutes. There's enough good short films/series out here doing a great job.
Nor do I want to hear something about supporting small companies. I love that companies are making lgbtq content especially in countries like South-Korea but I can't let that cloud my judgement.
That being said although I did not expect this to be about politics the drama was very interested. Like someone else mentioned before it is indeed best if you binge watched it. Sometimes you will get lost but over time you will get the hang of it, at least I did.
If you're not a big fan of complicated schemes, I recommend you to skip this one.
Either way I enjoyed the drama.