I was really into this drama until the amnesia storyline showed up. That trope just pulls me out every time. And what happened with her sister felt unfinished — I was waiting for a real confrontation or at least a moment of forgiveness. Why bring her up if we never get to see them reunite? I also couldn’t understand why the girlfriend kept pining after a guy who clearly didn’t want her, or why he was still hung up on a “friend” who’s a married woman. And did they seriously make Jun the child of the main leads?
You can watch it on Hulu in its original language—I prefer watching without dubbing as well. For Light Shop…
How do I turn off dub on Hulu? How do I change the audio settings on Hulu? During Playback: Click or tap the settings icon during playback. In the Settings Menu: Choose the “Subtitles & Audio” option. Here you can select your desired audio language, turn subtitles on or off, and enable/disable audio description.
Is there any way to watch this show not with eng dubs? I'm in America and hulu/disney only has this available…
You can watch it on Hulu in its original language—I prefer watching without dubbing as well. For Light Shop Korean, it's the same with Moving. I'm on the West Coast, so availability might vary by region
Go Hyun-jung left the Korean drama "Return" due to ongoing conflicts with the production team. Reports indicate that there were frequent disagreements between her and the director, Joo Dong-min, over her character's role and direction in the drama.These disputes escalated to the point where the production team decided to remove her from the show There were also rumors of a physical altercation, but her agency denied any physical assault, stating it was a verbal conflict
I discovered this gem on TUBI, and even though I'm only on episode three, it has captured my attention. I eagerly anticipate what’s next for our rookies and their no-nonsense instructor.
The storyline is promising, but the delivery is slow and tiresome. The daughter comes across as a pretentious brat, and I find myself eagerly anticipating the moment she cries for her father, only for him to be unable to help her. Chae Won Bin looks too old for an 18 yr. old
Please tell me if Koo Han Su character improves and that there is character development. If so, when? I am about to quit the show, he is really getting on my nerves.
The drama was just okay. Byeon Mi Rae was incredibly annoying and really needed to chill. Her mother did the best thing by kicking her out, forcing her to figure out what she wanted to do with her life. Her brother, on the other hand, just whined about how no one listened to him—no wonder! Did he actually get the job? Who knows, the drama ended without clarifying. The ending was flatter than a pancake, or rather, a crepe. And what happened with the second couple, the hairstylist and the broke accountant? They weren’t part of the ending either.
I also couldn’t understand why the girlfriend kept pining after a guy who clearly didn’t want her, or why he was still hung up on a “friend” who’s a married woman. And did they seriously make Jun the child of the main leads?
How do I change the audio settings on Hulu?
During Playback: Click or tap the settings icon during playback.
In the Settings Menu: Choose the “Subtitles & Audio” option. Here you can select your desired audio language, turn subtitles on or off, and enable/disable audio description.
There were also rumors of a physical altercation, but her agency denied any physical assault, stating it was a verbal conflict