They put an Arduino Microcontroller inside that Okay Power! (I recognised it by the sticker on the PCB's backside when it was punched into pieces) Never thought I'd see that in a KDrama, but nice easter egg.
I just can't get enough of the intro. The first time I saw it, I legitimately thought that I accidentally played an anime but then the song was Korean and then I was like: "Is this going to be a Korean anime?" I usually skip intros to kdramas. This is the only one I watch to its entirety. Damn it just isn't long enough! I NEED an extended intro!
Damn! Manager Yoo Sung is a stone-cold sociopath when it comes to protecting his actors. That move of getting the rich actor boy drunk had me shooketh!
I hope that the success of AML will convince Korea to dabble in the Time Regression or Reincarnation genre. There are a bunch of Manhwas and stories out there with amazing plots with this theme (Back from the Grave, Real Man, Medical Return) that I would love to see on screen.
People learning from their mistakes and becoming better (with some revenge on the side) that’s my cup of tea :)
The manhwa it is adapted from is Romance-Free. The character interacts with other women, but his goal is pretty…
That is true. The conditions where he met Park Sang-Man are different from the manhwa. I believe in the manhwa, Sang-Man was a kid of one of the people Hee-Wu meets when learning about Real-Estate from the Real-Estate Guru.
i feel like the odd one here, hoping for no romance with the ML. I still don't think it'll suit this drama to…
The manhwa it is adapted from is Romance-Free. The character interacts with other women, but his goal is pretty clear and he pursues it without distractions. If the drama is faithful to the manhwa, there will be no romance, only friendships.
Now that he has gone to the past I think instead of growing strong physically as he mentioned again and again…
In the webcomic, he becomes much smarter and paces his actions. He isn't a fully righteous character. Although he doesn't do anything wholly illegal, he isn't a hard-headed chivalrous character.
Well... I sort of like Jung So Min and maybe Lee Jae Wook can show something besides his RBF. I've only seen him…
Like Sassafr pointed out, Lee Jae Wook does have range. He's been involved in a lot of different dramas. In WWW itself he played two different kinds of characters (as a ruthless antagonist in the drama within the drama, and a kindhearted guy as his original personality).
Never thought I'd see that in a KDrama, but nice easter egg.
I usually skip intros to kdramas. This is the only one I watch to its entirety. Damn it just isn't long enough! I NEED an extended intro!
Seriously though, why didn't we have a 2nd season of Hot Stove League?!
Did not see that coming! Had me in stitches LMAO
The story is hella Soap Opera-ish. So you better be ready for a lot of satirical cliches and sappy romance + misunderstanding scenes.
In the hoarsest of Jon Snow's voice: "My Queen!"
I didn't know what to expect from a series called Our Blues. Its blue all right...
People learning from their mistakes and becoming better (with some revenge on the side) that’s my cup of tea :)
BUT. I am not disagreeing with your earlier point about caricatures.
If the drama is faithful to the manhwa, there will be no romance, only friendships.
Kudos to this show for its progressive stance towards villainy and allowing the hiring of female underlings to fight and stall our MC.