Well it's more complex and all, but for the sake of the plot, it's happening. usually um i've seen in turkish…
Well, in the U.S. I believe the aunt or uncle could take the baby if they are adults, and especially if they were chosen in the will and trust to be those caretakers. But usually children go to next of kin (if not otherwise indicated, I would assume) unless the next of kin is not of age or they are not fit, etc. I think foster care or an orphanage is last resort/worst case scenario.
was about to ask does rating of each ep matters cause ( i heard in the end its the VIP membership people whoses…
Is VIP the same as "verified"? Cause there's a way you can verify your account and I heard someone claim it does give your rating a bit more weight, but I don't have evidence beyond that comment. It gives you a little indicator on your profile, too. She's had instructions for how to verify it so I did. π€·ββοΈ
there is a censorship ban for all types of transmigration and reincarnation plots. but that doesnβt stop people…
I guess it depends on what you mean by "new." π I'm pretty selective so I only watch ones I think I'll probably like, and the ones I have seen that had transmigration elements were all written out of it or made to look like something else (Guardians of the Dafeng, Joy of Life, etc.), which is why I was confused that it seemed like this one had it in the synopsis as a ma8n plot point.
FL in today's episode said to ML, what real world what fake world, who is guaranteeing that the world we came…
I wonder why no one can make a good case to those making these laws that anyone who'd be killing themselves in order to attempt transmigration plots does not need a law protecting them. π€¦ββοΈ It's still crazy to me that censorship for this exists; and the reasons for the ban are sheer nonsense.
Your point supports my growing theory that as silly as the rules are, parameters like these bans do sometimes catalyze lots of creativity! π
Yeah, it kinda looked like he was gonna choke on the one TH gave to him. I mean didnt he literally vomit from…
I loved the BTS clip where they showed the baby getting ketchup all over the mattress cover and were pointing to the mattress, "Okay, wipe your hands here!" And Baby was happy to oblige. π
Hmmm.........I do see why comments are mixed about AI intervention being involved. One of the best dramas I've…
And to this point, if they use AI for things they'd feel uncomfortable asking the baby to do, I think that's totally fine, too. This baby doesn't know he's acting and that the people interacting with him are acting with him, so if they need to have the baby "act" to make a situation realistic but not endanger the baby in the process or manipulate them, then I'm fine with AI stepping in here.
Set up was definitely very sad. I think it was made even sadder by the fact that itβs a pretty realistic scenario…
Yes, some are blaming them for being reluctant but I think their response is realistic. The ML is hung up on his brother abandoning him, too, which adds an extra layer of reluctance for him. They'll obviously show him work through it, and that's the important part. Watching them come around.
no it's really good, I don't understand the rating at all.
I really liked the ML in Under The Queen's Umbrella and in At A Distance Spring Is Green.
The FL was the 2FL NJ in Our Beloved Summer, but some of her recent stuff I don't think was that great. She seems much too thin and sickly in this; I think she's doing great, but I also hope she's alright. π¬ (I think super-duper skinny is back in vogue again, alas; not that it ever stopped being in vogue for Korean actors though, I suppose). She was also a child actor, and in dramas like Pinocchio and Live Up To Your Name. She has a unique voice, and I remember her as a younger actress with cute little pudgy cheeks.
Still haven't seem this as it's not streaming legally on any platforms I subscribe to in the U.S. π One of those seminal dramas that I still just haven't seen. There are only a few left now for me. π Hopefully someday this comes to Viki or Netflix!
Rewatching-ish since this is on Netflix now, and phew! I forgot what a hot mess this drama is. π The script is all over the place, but it stood out in my early Kdrama-watching days despite the mess that it is because the premise is really fun and Lee Jong Suk acted his bum off. He definitely carried the show almost single-handedly (this era was his heyday, though; he was rocking the dramas left and right from 2013-2014).
This should also have a Fantasy tag, as I know that the "medical" aspect of this (even as someone with no medical experience whatsoever) is wildly inaccurate.
I also vividly remember the ending goes off the rails and everything gets unhinged, so I'll probably skip most of that and save myself the agony of rewatching. π
This also messes with you more than the average Kdrama with 2nd lead syndrome. The FL is almost universally disliked, and most of us watchers wished he ended up with the 2FL. Female leads weren't always written well back then, and this drama is no exception. But the 2FL is still better than the FL, and in this watch I really want Hoon to get over his little childhood crush and move on. But alas, not happening!
Definitely has its charms, but if you decide to sign up for this, buckle up. It's a wild one! ππ
Both of the leads are a little insufferable right now. π But it's a Kdrama, so they'll obviously get their arcs and improve. I think both actors are doing just fine so far!
I think we're going to have retroactive grief with the ML when he finds out his brother did all that to protect him (again, being a Kdrama, I know there's more to his brother's abandoning him than has been revealed; I'm sure it has something to do with their dad as teased in Episode 1).
Your point supports my growing theory that as silly as the rules are, parameters like these bans do sometimes catalyze lots of creativity! π
And I thought censorship forbid transmigration plots? Or am I getting that mixed up with censoring reincarnation?
The FL was the 2FL NJ in Our Beloved Summer, but some of her recent stuff I don't think was that great. She seems much too thin and sickly in this; I think she's doing great, but I also hope she's alright. π¬ (I think super-duper skinny is back in vogue again, alas; not that it ever stopped being in vogue for Korean actors though, I suppose). She was also a child actor, and in dramas like Pinocchio and Live Up To Your Name. She has a unique voice, and I remember her as a younger actress with cute little pudgy cheeks.
This should also have a Fantasy tag, as I know that the "medical" aspect of this (even as someone with no medical experience whatsoever) is wildly inaccurate.
I also vividly remember the ending goes off the rails and everything gets unhinged, so I'll probably skip most of that and save myself the agony of rewatching. π
This also messes with you more than the average Kdrama with 2nd lead syndrome. The FL is almost universally disliked, and most of us watchers wished he ended up with the 2FL. Female leads weren't always written well back then, and this drama is no exception. But the 2FL is still better than the FL, and in this watch I really want Hoon to get over his little childhood crush and move on. But alas, not happening!
Definitely has its charms, but if you decide to sign up for this, buckle up. It's a wild one! ππ
I think we're going to have retroactive grief with the ML when he finds out his brother did all that to protect him (again, being a Kdrama, I know there's more to his brother's abandoning him than has been revealed; I'm sure it has something to do with their dad as teased in Episode 1).
When she says to her friend, "They're only cute some of the time..." π