Sleepninja wrote: Haha THat's understandable. THat's why I haven't finished the K-version yet, the story is still too fresh. I hope you enjoy it when you do watch it. :p


Yeah, wish you the same with BBF. Do you know what helped me to go through BFF, now that I think about it? I saw it with someone else, so it was a different story. But still, I watched the first 12 episodes last year and the other 13 this year, because it did get draggy and long
beca256 wrote: Yeah, wish you the same with BBF. Do you know what helped me to go through BFF, now that I think about it? I saw it with someone else, so it was a different story. But still, I watched the first 12 episodes last year and the other 13 this year, because it did get draggy and long


Haha Yeah sometimes it's easier to watch a drama you're not that into if there's someone watching it with you. :D
Ok Here's a new on that bothers me. Why is it that the parents always blame the girl when teir sons fall in love with her? How sexist is that? Not every girl is going around acting like a skank and trying to attract your sons. Especially considering that usually your son has a lot of issues that he needs to be talking to a therapist about. Yet as soon as you find out your son likes this girl, you jump to the conclusion that she's a slut that deliberately tried to seduce your son. I wish that they would try saying that s*** to me. I'd counter-attack just for the sake of p****** them off. "It's not my fault that I'm so fabulous that your son can't keep his **** in check." lol (Like I said just to tick 'em off. Can you imagine the expression on their faces? ROFL!)
Sleepninja wrote: Ok Here's a new on that bothers me. Why is it that the parents always blame the girl when teir sons fall in love with her? How sexist is that? Not every girl is going around acting like a skank and trying to attract your sons. Especially considering that usually your son has a lot of issues that he needs to be talking to a therapist about. Yet as soon as you find out your son likes this girl, you jump to the conclusion that she's a slut that deliberately tried to seduce your son. I wish that they would try saying that s*** to me. I'd counter-attack just for the sake of p****** them off. "It's not my fault that I'm so fabulous that your son can't keep his **** in check." lol (Like I said just to tick 'em off. Can you imagine the expression on their faces? ROFL!)


Hahaha that's so true - every drama I've seen they always blame the girl [at least they always blame her first]. It is sexist, it's like these things start with 2 people, not 1, if he didn't like it he wouldn't have stayed haha. It's because the parents never wanna blame their own kid first so they have to blame everyone else for their son "messing up."
Sleepninja wrote: Ok Here's a new on that bothers me. Why is it that the parents always blame the girl when teir sons fall in love with her? How sexist is that? Not every girl is going around acting like a skank and trying to attract your sons. Especially considering that usually your son has a lot of issues that he needs to be talking to a therapist about. Yet as soon as you find out your son likes this girl, you jump to the conclusion that she's a slut that deliberately tried to seduce your son. I wish that they would try saying that s*** to me. I'd counter-attack just for the sake of p****** them off. "It's not my fault that I'm so fabulous that your son can't keep his **** in check." lol (Like I said just to tick 'em off. Can you imagine the expression on their faces? ROFL!)


Yeah I hate that that's so "machista" (how do you say that in English? It's like contrary to feminist). Or when the exgitlfriend gets mad at the new grilfriend for stealing her boyfriend, or for their boyfriend to cheat on them, saying she's a s****, or that she put a spell on them, as if it were not the guy's fault. Also, in dramas they sometimes say a girl isn't worthy because she has a son, or she slept with somebody (Hated Only You!). How old-fashioned is that?
Crazy4You wrote: Hahaha that's so true - every drama I've seen they always blame the girl [at least they always blame her first]. It is sexist, it's like these things start with 2 people, not 1, if he didn't like it he wouldn't have stayed haha. It's because the parents never wanna blame their own kid first so they have to blame everyone else for their son "messing up."


I hate it when hit her, or damage her physically
Crazy4You wrote: Hahaha that's so true - every drama I've seen they always blame the girl [at least they always blame her first]. It is sexist, it's like these things start with 2 people, not 1, if he didn't like it he wouldn't have stayed haha. It's because the parents never wanna blame their own kid first so they have to blame everyone else for their son "messing up."

haha Exactly and other than money their son doesn't have much to offer. He's usually a basket case or a jerk who needs to have the crap beat out of him. I don't care how rich you are lol
beca256 wrote: Yeah I hate that that's so "machista" (how do you say that in English? It's like contrary to feminist). Or when the exgitlfriend gets mad at the new grilfriend for stealing her boyfriend, or for their boyfriend to cheat on them, saying she's a s****, or that she put a spell on them, as if it were not the guy's fault. Also, in dramas they sometimes say a girl isn't worthy because she has a son, or she slept with somebody (Hated Only You!). How old-fashioned is that?


Haha Hmmmmmmm Mysogynistic? Yeah I hate that too, just because you already have a kid. That doesn't mean your less worthy than anyone else.

beca256 wrote: I hate it when hit her, or damage her physically


Yeah I hate when they hit them. If they did that to me, they had better prepare for war. I would hit back ten times harder.
beca256 wrote: Yeah I hate that that's so "machista" (how do you say that in English? It's like contrary to feminist). Or when the exgitlfriend gets mad at the new grilfriend for stealing her boyfriend, or for their boyfriend to cheat on them, saying she's a s****, or that she put a spell on them, as if it were not the guy's fault. Also, in dramas they sometimes say a girl isn't worthy because she has a son, or she slept with somebody (Hated Only You!). How old-fashioned is that?


beca256 wrote: I hate it when hit her, or damage her physically


Ohh I hate that to - and that is so old-fashioned! If she has a son she has a son, she's allowed to have a life before she met the guy.

Sleepninja wrote: haha Exactly and other than money their son doesn't have much to offer. He's usually a basket case or a jerk who needs to have the crap beat out of him. I don't care how rich you are lol


Hahaha usually. They don't even know their own kids but they try to run their lives. It's annoying haha.
Crazy4You wrote: Ohh I hate that to - and that is so old-fashioned! If she has a son she has a son, she's allowed to have a life before she met the guy.



Hahaha usually. They don't even know their own kids but they try to run their lives. It's annoying haha.


I hate it also that the girl never stands up for herself, just cries ¬¬
beca256 wrote: I hate it also that the girl never stands up for herself, just cries ¬¬


Yeah That would never be me. I'm the type to fight back. I'd be yelling 10x louder, cursing 10x worse, and hitting 10x harder than those lame mothers that are trying to take me down.
beca256 wrote: I hate it also that the girl never stands up for herself, just cries ¬¬


Me too, I think the girl in PTB stood up for herself, but I hardly ever see it happening in dramas
Ok new topic. Scenes where a character is playing a musical instrument. 9 times out of 10 they are just half-a**ing it. It drives me crazy. It's so obvious they have no clue how play the instrument. Just holding an instrument and swaying doesn't equal playing it. I'm not expecting them to become a master at the instrument they are using in the scene. I just expect them to at least have enough knowledge to hold it right and actually look like they are "playing" notes. I don't think is such an unreasonable expectation. You're an actor, do your job!
Jajajajaja obviously the first thing that comes to my mind is KHJ on BOF! lol he obviously doesn't even know to hold a violin bow properly....
And of course any Bolly movie you can find, they can't even sing
Sleepninja wrote: Ok new topic. Scenes where a character is playing a musical instrument. 9 times out of 10 they are just half-a**ing it. It drives me crazy. It's so obvious they have no clue how play the instrument. Just holding an instrument and swaying doesn't equal playing it. I'm not expecting them to become a master at the instrument they are using in the scene. I just expect them to at least have enough knowledge to hold it right and actually look like they are "playing" notes. I don't think is such an unreasonable expectation. You're an actor, do your job!


haha sleep-ee..this is true most of the time but in Heartstrings i was pleasantly surprised heh!!...it did look quite believable except ofcourse for shin hye..lol


beca256 wrote: And of course any Bolly movie you can find, they can't even sing


this is true for hollywood movies as well..or any other film/tv industry for that matter...except for korea, japan, hk, china and the likes i think..lol