not really but depends on cases to case. All couples got divorced in once again within one episode lol So its…
Ahh ok. Thats what I thought too. This drama makes it look like its impossible to get divorced or cancel a marriage. TBH I don't get the difference between the two. I just hope this whole scenario is done with soon but I guess it won't be as it looks to be one of the main storylines of this drama.
Just a question: is it that hard to get divorced or get a marriage cancelled in SK? I don't know the laws and stuff but the drama makes it seem like it's impossible. I know SK is a conservative country but even then it seems really hard. Any info is greatly appreciated.
not sure if i read ur comment right but in korea "라면 먹을래?" or "wanna eat ramyeon" is basically their…
Thats what I thought. I've said I Netflix and chill during days off too to people but I didn't know it had other meanings. I guess its good we know now lol.
not sure if i read ur comment right but in korea "라면 먹을래?" or "wanna eat ramyeon" is basically their…
In most dramas "wanna eat ramyeon" is used as a pick-up line. Netflix and chill is something you say to a friend, its usually used in a friendly context or maybe I'm just old.
Edit: Wow I didn't know netflix and chill had a sexual context. Now it makes more sense.
am i the only one that ships her with the husband lol
I read your comment too late lol I just posted a comment about shipping her with her husband. but its good to see its not an unpopular opinion (cause of all his cheating lol).
So it's WonderWoman, the title confuses me every time.
oh shoot is that what title is??? every time I read it it doesn't make sense but now that you said it and i say the title in the korean accent it makes so much sense. lol
This might not be a popular opinion but I want either mina or yeon-ju to end up with the husband. yes I know he's a cheating bastard but he's not bad like his family. I guess he never wanted to get married to mina and he couldnt divorce her either. I know cheating shouldn't be an excuse but I think nobody in the family respected him or even considered him their son so he became a cheating bastard. I sort of feel bad for him in a way so I hope theres a happy ending for him or they should just make the character all bad so I can hate him properly.
I hope this is a melodrama and not a comedy. The teaser is great so I hope they don't add to many comedic moments. The teaser is giving me the when-the-weather-is-fine feeling; not the storyline but just soft hues and a warm feeling. lol can't describe it but yeah
Sorry if this question was answered but: do the characters in this drama have superpowers? Are they metahumans or they've just been experimented on using drugs and what-not which makes them very intelligent compared to normal people? I haven't seen any superpowers but read a lot of comments which said that the main characters may have superpowers like mind-reading or predicting the future. The synopsis doesnt say anything about superpowers so I'm just a little bit confused.
Any information or clarification would be helpful (cause I really like this drama but the comments are confusing me). Thank you!
What's so intricate & complex about this season?This season is far from a masterpiece.Other than Dong Jae's kidnapping…
I am not really enjoying this season either. I re-watched season 1 loll. I feel like this season is slow and there are too many things going on. Personally, I have to keep track of all the things going on and how they all connect together. Idk if its just me or the story has too many elements. The good thing about last season was there was a main incident and mostly everything revolved around it. This season there are 3 + 2 incidents going on at the same time and its so hard for me to keep track of how they all connect. SDJ was the one character I was enjoying but then he got kidnapped and we haven't seen him for the last couple episodes. Yeah I feel Shi-mok smiles too much this season which is unlike him. I would've understood if there were events that would've showed us if and how his life has changed but I guess we're just to believe that Shi-mok is a people-friendly person loll. There are still some characteristics of him from season 1 but still there's something off about the character.
Normally kiss scenes in drama appeal to the giddy honeymoon phase of relationships, whereas this drama is highlighting…
You're right! I feel the way Lee joon-gi and Moon chae-won portray a married couple is so believable. Even though the series started off with them being already married and with a kid, I just believed that they were already married loll. I'm not complaining but praising the actors and writers/directors for making it so believable. And because of that I didn't really need kisses. Also I've been through long-ass dramas where a couple portrays a married couple and I anticipate kiss scenes but this drama is an exception.
Edit: Wow I didn't know netflix and chill had a sexual context. Now it makes more sense.
Any information or clarification would be helpful (cause I really like this drama but the comments are confusing me). Thank you!
Yeah I feel Shi-mok smiles too much this season which is unlike him. I would've understood if there were events that would've showed us if and how his life has changed but I guess we're just to believe that Shi-mok is a people-friendly person loll. There are still some characteristics of him from season 1 but still there's something off about the character.