Na-eun and Min-ho are the cutest couple, this weekend was a blast. There are mitigating circumstances for the Saturday dips of the Netflix dramas. The overlapping Fri/Sat dramas Good Partner and Black Out both scored big on Saturday. There were also baseball games on. So my guess is that the SK audience watched the Saturday episodes on Netflix.
Does anyone really like those low camera shots that make legs look longer? Problem is, it makes the feet gigantic. Kim Sun-young's plimsole is 3x bigger than her head!
Yoon Yoo Sun is a good actress but she really really works my nerve in this drama. I had to go watch some of her…
The effect of somebody crying is enormously stressful for those nearby, it's built into our DNA to frazzle our nerves. Then add wailing to the mix.... a grown woman in 2024 shouldn't be doing that!! Didn't think I'd be saying this after the early episodes, but poor husband, he's coming out on top now!
To be perfectly honest I think the teaser looks pretty cheesy. But I do like Park Shin Hye so I’ll probably…
But she seems to be judging 'human trash' just based on their most recent mistakes - and conveniently the writer makes them so irredeemably trashy and evil they can simply be wiped out with gusto.
Motels are symbolic. As a decent mother, she's worried about what others can see, she's protecting her daughter.…
Haven't started No Gain yet. The ads on Prime are putting me off opening it. It could be my next subscription to cancel. Amazon increases the annual fee and inserts ads to boot - just to pay for its f*king Rings of Power losses, content I'm not interested in. It should charge an additional fee for its expensive productions instead of making regular subscribers suffer.
I think she’s 29. Somehow it’s normal in Kdramas, moms beating their grown up children and controlling their…
I said no offence beforehand for that very reason. I think you're looking at things wrong, but don't want you to be offended if I point it out, maybe just try to notice it instead.
I think she’s 29. Somehow it’s normal in Kdramas, moms beating their grown up children and controlling their…
Not relevant, sorry, no offence. Nobody beats their child in this drama. On the other hand the mom in Love Next Door went berserk, in a misjudged and unfunny attempt at humour from a misfiring drama that panders to the foreign viewers, no doubt thanks to interference from Netflix.
I think she’s 29. Somehow it’s normal in Kdramas, moms beating their grown up children and controlling their…
No offence, try to come down from your high position and think about which society is likely to be stronger - do moral values and reputation make a difference to the baseline?
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Ep.9 was fantastic.