Btw, this relationship chart sheds some light on ML's family relationships: https://mydramalist.com/photos/2pO5P_3 He also may feel partially guilty for FL father's death since his uncle framed him as a drunkard on the job.
Btw, are you guys not worried that Uk may die if he removes the ice stone from inside himself? I mean, he got mortally stabbed and resurrected with same bloody clothes still on him. Also, eunuch Kim was pretty much dead and petrified, but resurrected after the ice stone was put inside him, and then died again when the ice stone was removed. Sure, Uk is not petrified, but what happened to him clearly was with the help of the ice stone inside him.
And with all that said, when he realizes that he has the ice stone why can't he use it like he planned from the start to give it to Mu-Deok to unpetrify her? I still don't get this part - why her petrified body is unsalvageable, but ash that is og Naksu's body is? Still looks like an unnecessary plot twist for the sake of shock value.
The filming is ending for everyone. I saw some people are nuts in twitter saying he must have died... we dont…
Why would CP die? His character simply may have less screen time than the others and furthermore, it's common to shoot scenes out of order. His actor just did his part and that's it. Some people seriously need to take a break and take off their tinfoil hats π€¦ββοΈ.
Damn Koreans, especially small village/town people sure seem quite intrusive unlike anywhere i have ever seen…
Yes, every kdrama about the country life in the boonies has very nosy neighbours. Must be part of their culture - everyone helps everyone for better chances of survival. I think Japanese culture is similar as well, but more strict for those who stand out. Also, life is slow and boring in the country in general, so they've nothing better to do but gossip about their neighbours and nose around. Just accept it, or don't watch it. Also, definitely don't watch Hometown Cha Cha Cha if you hate this trope.
Too predictable and not very funny. Frequent 4th wall breaking is out of place here, could have delivered character exposition in a better way. Basically, after several years of fake dating, friendzoned ML, who secretly loved FL, couldn't simply ask her to start dating for real and then just had enough and left without explanation. FL was too dumb to catch on and even after all these years can't figure out why he avoids her ππ€¦ββοΈ Now she wants to open a law cafe in the building that he owns and lives so they gonna bump heads again. 16 episodes looks like too much for this plot. Probably gonna waste time by diluting it with some court drama and side problems.
Another one of those short format comedies like ongoing Stock Struck and Mad For Each Other. Not bad so far. There's even the same actress from Mad For Each Other that plays the head of the local women's association again π Also, looks like there's a "met as kids/childhood connection" tired trope going on here. It's like it's in every second kdrama out there π€
What's going on here? π€ I couldn't really get it from the trailers or synopsis. FL commits multiple counts of fraud by marrying various men? Or is it just for show and is fake?
This was a lovely watch.. I enjoyed it very much.. The difference between every rom-com is how the main leads…
AoS: Part 2 will air this December, so not long to wait.
As for the others, I haven't seen all of them but I dropped Taxi Driver - too boring and samey as similar dramas. Extraordinary Attorney Woo ended up disappointing me, because too much time was spent in court and characters ended up underdeveloped and some sub plots not fully resolved.
Haven't watched it yet, but seen the recent trailer. It's π₯π₯ Gonna watch it when more episodes will air. Just one quiz question, in how many dramas this year that country house has been used? π€£ Seen it here in Little Women, in A Business Proposal, Crazy Love...
No, It's pure trash. If not for Ji Sung, no one would be watching this.
That's just your opinion π. My opinion is it's pretty good and underrated. Underrated probably because there's no romance and it's more cerebral than action oriented.
This was a lovely watch.. I enjoyed it very much.. The difference between every rom-com is how the main leads…
I agree about the mystery/suspence thrillers - they usually take themselves too seriously while having dumb mistakes in the plot. Or have weird plot twists by the end that ruin the whole thing. More often than not I end up figuring out who's the villain is or what the mystery is about halfway through the show and get very bored after, especially if the show continues dragging suspence just for the sake of it without moving the plot much. The worst such offenders for me were Beyond Evil and Link: Eat, Love, Kill. What an overhyped pos.
P.S. If you haven't watched it already I can recommend one recent drama that has romance, comedy and mystery with a highly unpredictable plot - Alchemy of Souls. And a more cerebral drama that is a mystery thriller that is currently ongoing - Adamas.
https://tapcomics.com/webtoons/the-law-cafe-original-webtoon-synopsis-and-characters/
Doesn't disprove anything I've said above, on the contrary. But some things may also not appear in kdrama adaptation. The details of their past already seem off.
https://mydramalist.com/photos/2pO5P_3
He also may feel partially guilty for FL father's death since his uncle framed him as a drunkard on the job.
I mean, he got mortally stabbed and resurrected with same bloody clothes still on him. Also, eunuch Kim was pretty much dead and petrified, but resurrected after the ice stone was put inside him, and then died again when the ice stone was removed.
Sure, Uk is not petrified, but what happened to him clearly was with the help of the ice stone inside him.
And with all that said, when he realizes that he has the ice stone why can't he use it like he planned from the start to give it to Mu-Deok to unpetrify her? I still don't get this part - why her petrified body is unsalvageable, but ash that is og Naksu's body is? Still looks like an unnecessary plot twist for the sake of shock value.
Basically, after several years of fake dating, friendzoned ML, who secretly loved FL, couldn't simply ask her to start dating for real and then just had enough and left without explanation. FL was too dumb to catch on and even after all these years can't figure out why he avoids her ππ€¦ββοΈ Now she wants to open a law cafe in the building that he owns and lives so they gonna bump heads again. 16 episodes looks like too much for this plot. Probably gonna waste time by diluting it with some court drama and side problems.
There's even the same actress from Mad For Each Other that plays the head of the local women's association again π
Also, looks like there's a "met as kids/childhood connection" tired trope going on here. It's like it's in every second kdrama out there π€
As for the others, I haven't seen all of them but I dropped Taxi Driver - too boring and samey as similar dramas. Extraordinary Attorney Woo ended up disappointing me, because too much time was spent in court and characters ended up underdeveloped and some sub plots not fully resolved.
Just one quiz question, in how many dramas this year that country house has been used? π€£ Seen it here in Little Women, in A Business Proposal, Crazy Love...
P.S. If you haven't watched it already I can recommend one recent drama that has romance, comedy and mystery with a highly unpredictable plot - Alchemy of Souls.
And a more cerebral drama that is a mystery thriller that is currently ongoing - Adamas.