I have been enjoying a well written story between men & women. I love the realism in this shows. How women are…
So agree! I am not usually interested in royal court dramas/costume dramas/historical, but this one hooked me completely, and I think it's ALL down to the female relationships.
OMG, what is WITH the cheesy 80s synth music in the background? OK, you can't get rights to the ACTUAL music,…
I've noticed that too. Got me thinking maybe all the shows I'm finding disappointing, (e.g. Jinxed at First) might have the same Music Director 🤷 but I'm too lazy to research
I wish this show had been written with Kang Chae Ri as the central character. At least then the title would've been appropriate. Not hating it as is, but so hoped for more...
Sorry but I'm going to be a bit pedantic...the virus scene was a corona-virus. SARS and MERS are both corona viruses…
Actually the lab theory has been debunked. Completely. It is not lab created. It has been thourougly investigated and proved, (through current best scientific practice), to be a zoonotic virus (likely from bats) that spread from the Wuhan wet market.
Very strange that this drama came out a year before Covid-19! The virus in episode 21 was a covid virus. Rewatching…
Sorry but I'm going to be a bit pedantic...the virus scene was a corona-virus. SARS and MERS are both corona viruses (along with Covid-19) both of which have killed many in SK. In light of that, IMO, the virus scene was not really prophetic nor remarkable at that time.
Everyone who hasn't watched it yet, just SKIP EP 14. There is NOTHING new in this ep. (It's all repeated scenes of previous ep) The writers must be on a break.
Is this a melodrama? I love fem centred dramas and I love the cast, but the bombastic, over the top, melodramatic music, is making it very much less enjoyable for me. (Trying to decide whether to continue, as I really don't enjoy melodramas)
As someone who has zero knowledge about how law firms work there's something I need to ask. Is being a married…
It's certainly not legal in Australia but discrimination because you are 'female and of childbearing age' is very real. It's just done in a very underhand way to avoid being sued. And your job becoming suddenly 'redundant' (a legal way to get rid of an employee) whilst you're on maternity leave, happens A LOT! Because I can relate to that situation, I'm choosing to interpret it from that point of view 🤷
What episode does Yang Hua warm up? I think I’m on episode 2 or 3 and I’m not liking his character so far.…
I agree it's more like ep4 that he starts to thaw. I think Yang Hua is a character that represents the 'lying flat' generation they're talking of a lot, in China. We know he's had some kind of bad experience with a previous workplace and social situations. He's just doing the bare minimum to survive within his environment, when he encounters Qin Shi. My take is not that he's cold so much as just exhausted. (As I write this I realise I might be projecting 😬) Qin Shi behaves just like everybody else he's experienced - she's a bit unethical and self serving. But as he gets to see her properly in action, and sees her actual motivations, he starts to thaw, and IMO, come to life a bit.
Same. I enjoyed this drama so much because of those reasons you mentioned. And I'm a sucker for clingy type of…
I have never understood (at all) the whole "puppy" description in dramas, until this! 🤣 It certainly speaks for Wang An Yu's acting potential, if that was the direction he was given! It's surprisingly charming. And I love a cheeky FL character. So much to enjoy!
If you're interested in K-dramas, I would argue they have 2 of the best to have aired this year: "Shadow Detective,"…
I have the same frustration in my region, about Viki, Netflix, Amazon...you have to put in multiple requests for shows to be licensed in the area, and it's often long after airing.
I hope you enjoy the above 2 dranas, when you can see them. 'May it please the court' is not the greatest name - I wouldn't characterise it as a court drama.
Disney seems to be brimming with mediocrity. they legitimately don't have one good drama on there.
If you're interested in K-dramas, I would argue they have 2 of the best to have aired this year: "Shadow Detective," is well worth watching. And "May It Please The Court", is also one good drama.
I feel like a lot of people complain about Disney here on MDL, but considering they've invested billions in the production of shows throughout Asia, that otherwise I would not get to view, I quite like them.
Not hating it as is, but so hoped for more...
My take is not that he's cold so much as just exhausted. (As I write this I realise I might be projecting 😬) Qin Shi behaves just like everybody else he's experienced - she's a bit unethical and self serving. But as he gets to see her properly in action, and sees her actual motivations, he starts to thaw, and IMO, come to life a bit.
I hope you enjoy the above 2 dranas, when you can see them. 'May it please the court' is not the greatest name - I wouldn't characterise it as a court drama.
I feel like a lot of people complain about Disney here on MDL, but considering they've invested billions in the production of shows throughout Asia, that otherwise I would not get to view, I quite like them.