Episode 8 may not be about the typical k-drama trend where the leads kiss or something, but in this drama Episode 8 came with excellence (ft. onion cutting ).
I remember Lee Do Hyun catching my eyes with his visuals in Still 17 as well as Hotel Del Luna, but here ya'll he is serving us with both goddamn visuals and A-game acting (and I feel so proud of him T_T).
Also, did An Jung Ha quit at that salon like for real? Or it hasn't been finalized/clarified? Anyway, I'm just kinda angry if she did quit because I could definitely remember when her sunbae was trying to slap her in the face someone was taking a video (who I think was her friend Soo Bin.) She could definitely use that to her advantage to expose that b*tch sunbanim of hers and her evil ways.
P.S. I enjoyed the "not once - but twice" water splash act.
I'm actually glad with this week's episodes. I was feeling distraught with how things were progressing and it was such a relief to know that there is in fact a place this plot is heading to.
And I am curious and a bit worried as to how the *interview* Lee Tae Soo had with that reporter (specifically the *scoop* shared between them) would unravel and cause a mess.
I find this drama so stressing. So many sad moments. And Dongbaek has so many issues. Like the whole world is…
What worked for me was watching it slowly (like don't bingewatch it or something) because tbh I felt the same and actually overwhelmed with her situation.
(I mean I'm only suggesting this if you do ever get back to watching it)
Ok...("OKAY" deep inside). Imma stop watching this show for now, and wait for it to be completed. If someone later on could post a comment in a spoiler tag, whether Kang Tae Wan (my poor boi uwu) gets an ending he deserves, I would be very grateful.
(Because...right now...I can't handle the show and the other leads) Ok that's it. Sorry Imma shut up. Thanks in advance.
No context imageries: a white butterfly that descends out of view, a tear trickling down from a wounded being, and later on blood stains that trail down the stairs.
Lol I'm like turning 19 and somehow in someway I truly appreciated and enjoyed watching this gem of a show. One thing I really treasure were the dialogues between the characters. Like who knew something one might deem superficial and trivial, could be turned into something more profound than it actually is? (Or maybe we're just refusing the idea and its possibility altogether). Point is, this show didn't showcase itself in extravagance, but rather on the beauty of rawness, simplicity, and the depth one might fail to recognize just because it's our everyday lives we're talking about.
NOT HYUNSEO! she was the only character i liked beside sunwoo.. ugh fuck i hope that hyunseo survived and it's…
I know...can't still accept my speculations. Let's both hope what you hope is the case. My heart just broke especially when the blood-stained scarf was shone. (Imma cry man, I just adore Hyun Seo and to see her hurt breaks my hart).
Myung Sook's two-faced actions and Lee Tae Oh's f***** up behavior and consistency in being so, just reiterates Ji Sun Woo's message to Hyun Seo (the beat up bartender) earlier in the previous episodes about how people don't change that easily (IDK if I remember it right...but yeah). Point is: the aforementioned TWO are beyond #trash. (AGh)
The sheer intensity of like - literally every element combined in this show from the acting to the OST and cinematography etc. - speaks for how much this show is #INTENSE. Ghurl I had to pause...(yes take a pause) and inaudibly express my deep-seated emotions whenever I find myself wanting to punch Tae Oh.
If you can make me react that much, and being so because of overwhelming emotions, then be pretty sure it's because the show's that good. (Unless of course it's a really bad series that is able to bring out my emotions with the same intensity, but from a different source).
And after months I'm finally moving this drama from my On Hold to the Dropped list. I recognize why this show…
I'm like in tears of relief right now T_T. I thought something was wrong with me not liking this series, and so when I saw your comment I felt so validated that what I was feeling was actually being felt by other people. Like it was really a pressure for me to like the series because of the High AF ratings coupled with the High AF reviews(!). On a side note, I totally agree that K-Drama fans should give it a try, but just like what you said "...it wasn't my cup of tea".
ps. get ready for next week's episodes ya'll
I remember Lee Do Hyun catching my eyes with his visuals in Still 17 as well as Hotel Del Luna, but here ya'll he is serving us with both goddamn visuals and A-game acting (and I feel so proud of him T_T).
P.S. I enjoyed the "not once - but twice" water splash act.
And I am curious and a bit worried as to how the *interview* Lee Tae Soo had with that reporter (specifically the *scoop* shared between them) would unravel and cause a mess.
(I mean I'm only suggesting this if you do ever get back to watching it)
(Shhh....keep it a secret).
(Because...right now...I can't handle the show and the other leads) Ok that's it. Sorry Imma shut up. Thanks in advance.
That's all, peace out.
If you can make me react that much, and being so because of overwhelming emotions, then be pretty sure it's because the show's that good. (Unless of course it's a really bad series that is able to bring out my emotions with the same intensity, but from a different source).