Is there a love triangle in this drama? Is the FL showing romantic interest in the second male lead or not ??…
I've felt not a moment of stress so far, but I've laughed a lot, it's so charming... well you might feel some stress because some characters are too shy to say how they feel!
No. Dramas like this show how different people have different perspectives and motivations. We're probably supposed to think about why they hold such beliefs and prejudices, what type of people they are and in what environments they were raised.
Gold medal episode 37! Do Jun was cool, what an entrance!!... I have a feeling he could become the APP group heir. Quick question (rhetorical of course): can a man be a successful CEO of APP group when he can't figure out how to open a jar with one hand, just by utilising the fingers on the other arm?
When you're young you'll have a favourite pop group and believe their songs are the best in the world. You'll…
You're gaslighting me now, that's ridiculous. Regardless, I'm not trying to convince you or anyone else, I'm stating facts, not opinions. She works hard and is good at what she does, she reads her lines, does as directed, and does not inject personality or substance into her characters, she isn't an A-player. You must have a favourite scene or sequence of hers in mind, surely, otherwise what's the utility of your comments?
When you're young you'll have a favourite pop group and believe their songs are the best in the world. You'll…
Young people can't spot nuance. That's why I used some examples. It's just a fact of life. Not saying I'm right, I'm saying SHS is an ok actress. To say she's great is doing a disservice to those that really are special. Can you name a particular scene where SHS did something extraordinary? I mean, I can name something I liked, but I'm arguing against you at the moment so I'll save it.
When you're young you'll have a favourite pop group and believe their songs are the best in the world. You'll…
You're a young person. In a roundabout way, that's what I was saying. It's got nothing to do with pop songs. When you're older you'll be able to read between the lines.
Age gaps can make things appealing for both parties, whether older or younger, some people crave it - taboos tend to add spice to any relationship 🔥🌶️. They only announced they're dating, I hope they have a great time, live for the moment and see where it goes.
i don't know but as I watch the drama, Clive Owen comes to mind, he's the younger version, voice is similar too…
I loved the young Clive Owen, bursting with charisma. Chancer series 1 (ITV) was so cool (series 2 total crap, as with every series). In those days I used to watch English tv when we also had weekly dramas and decent quality... where did it all go wrong? Years later the BBC woke up when Netflix started making top notch drama, but by then the rot had set in and it's still rotten to the core. If I try to watch anything in English these days I feel physically sick, almost immediately.
Speaking of Clive Owen, Children of Men is one of his best films, and becoming more and more prophetic as time goes by. By far the best dystopian science fiction film ever made, from the great Alfonso Cuaron.
He's also amazing in Close My Eyes, made when English movies were at their peak, with some magnificent cinematography of the docklands renovation and countryside. It's controversial, so not for the snowflakes of MDL - they know who they are, the virtue-signalling thought police.
a) they're spoilers
b) they're ridiculous
Do Jun was cool, what an entrance!!... I have a feeling he could become the APP group heir.
Quick question (rhetorical of course): can a man be a successful CEO of APP group when he can't figure out how to open a jar with one hand, just by utilising the fingers on the other arm?
Can you name a particular scene where SHS did something extraordinary? I mean, I can name something I liked, but I'm arguing against you at the moment so I'll save it.
Speaking of Clive Owen, Children of Men is one of his best films, and becoming more and more prophetic as time goes by. By far the best dystopian science fiction film ever made, from the great Alfonso Cuaron.
He's also amazing in Close My Eyes, made when English movies were at their peak, with some magnificent cinematography of the docklands renovation and countryside. It's controversial, so not for the snowflakes of MDL - they know who they are, the virtue-signalling thought police.