i have a doubt.. why didnt the 3 main guys have any side affects from the powers they got? everyone else had some…
same question - how did everyone else in the experiment die but un jeong is still alive with no side effects. They even say that he will die, but we don't see him suffering with anything
if ur watching this on Netflix on English SDH subtitles. switch to just English. its a lot better.
man i wish I knew this when I was watching it - still really enjoyed the drama though but I got really frustrated with Netflix. I kept having to pause every minute to flag the incorrect translations smh
I am on episode 1 and watching it on Netflix. I don't usually muck around with the subtitles because I don't need…
yeah I've flagged a lot of the subs on Netflix, but it looks like its still having a lot of errors. I noticed quite a bit of the Korean translations were off too. But I would highly recommend you continue watching it - either on Netflix or somewhere else!
yeah it’s not really the ending that anyone wanted. but episodes 1-19 are pretty solid
i know, but like for me, the ending makes or breaks a show... I don't know whether I should start this now bc even though I know its a good drama, now that I know that it's not a happy ending for bong hwan, I don't wanna risk getting too attached :'(
the ending sounds like a tragedy... Bong Hwan ends up all alone..? sent back to the present when he had just found his family? oh god i wanted to watch this so bad, but now my heart's breaking... whyyyyyy
Girl this is NOT one of those drama you want to rewatch...loool
I realized this about a week or two after my comment hahaha - it was a real good rewatch in the beginning but towards the end i feel like each episode felt 10 hours long ahhhhh... i wanted to end up finishing my rewatch so i still have it in my watching list but tbh i stopped watching a long time ago
There have been other people from the industry and field, who also disliked the portrayal, and felt it didn't…
Okay, I see what you mean. Yes, this is not the normal track of companies and they definitely do gloss over some of the steps and concerns in creating a start up. But to clarify, I did not go in with the expectation that this would give me a detailed step-by-step into how to create a business. I went in with the expectation that it would give me a high level overview of the process, and was surprised that they went into detail about some of these steps. I approached this show from the perspective of it being a romantic drama, and was surprised that the plot covered many key points and realistic business problems (even though they might have been a simplification of the problems that businesses face). In other words, I am not even comparing the technical details of this drama with western tv shows - the “realism” I was talking about was in comparison to other asian (typically with a romantic angle) dramas that I have still heard great praise about. Silicon Valley is definitely an amazing show - and I would rave about its technical details while most likely comparing it to other western tv shows.
Maybe we do have a difference of opinion here. The reason why they picked Dal Mi is similar to the reason why they picked HJP as their mentor - even through the other person had better “qualifications,” they knew that Dal Mi and HJP would be the most invested - rather than Dal Mi’s sister who they knew nothing about (if you remember, one of the developers (Do Sam’s friend) tried to call out Dal Mi’s sister for being at Sandbox - they didn’t know that Dal Mi’s sister also had a reason behind entering Sandbox. That’s it made sense to me that they picked someone who they knew was just as desperate as they were to make their business successful. Also, you said that there were 20 other people that got the keywords right, but you have to keep in mind that the developers literally thought they were done and had to pack up after Do Sam didn’t get selected to be a potential CEO. They weren’t planning on hiring another CEO back then, until they got the two offers - one from Dal Mi and another from her sister. Those were the only offers they got, and they picked the one who they felt would understand them best.
Now, when you are saying that Do Sam didn’t give his partners a choice, I sort of disagree with you there. I understood that situation to mean that they had a reason why they picked Dal Mi - which they already agreed on, and that they have no reason to regret their decision just based on comments that other people may have. This is because what Do Sam’s friends were worried about is what others might say about their company because Dal Mi is a dropout - which, although, is a valid concern considering the importance of a good education in today’s society - is not really something that they have to worry about at a place like Sandbox, where they literally don’t look at those credentials and qualifications.
I was worried about the relationship between the two of them too, since it is kind of tricky to go into a business with a significant other. But still, I really wouldn’t have it any other way. Do Sam and Dal Mi both value their team more than anything, which is why - although it was hard for them when Dal Mi found out the truth - she still came into work and tried to give her best (although she was missing some motivation). You might label them as a codependent relationship, but I think that if they are able to find encouragement and motivation from each other, then sticking together is a good thing. But you are right that realistically, it is probably better not to go into business with a romantic interest.
When you mention that she wasted tuition, I didn’t quite interpret it the same way. I’m pretty sure that if you drop out early on - you can get your tuition refunded. The reason she dropped out though is probably because she realized that her grandma won’t be able to handle their living expenses without a shop, and decided to help out her grandma instead. If anything, I’m pretty sure that this happens a lot irl also.
I don’t know when Dal Mi’s sister became a feminist but I don’t think her reason had anything to do with independence from men. Also, we may have different opinions on this as well, but I do think that she created her business to stick it to her father (which honestly is totally fine - I don’t think that it is a petty reason at all - if it motivates her, then it works for her). If you remember the self-driving car test - she decided to place a bid to show off to her father. And this is still okay, because she and Dal Mi considered all the other factors before actually doing this.
On the other hand, I don’t think Dal Mi’s reason was to stick it to her sister. I think seeing her sister definitely sparked some ambition in her which wasn’t there before, but isn’t that a good thing? If she only created a business to stick it to her sister, I don’t think she would have been able to work for her sister later on in the story. Even if her sister was her trigger in her desire to become successful, I still think it makes sense… Dal Mi wanting to prove that she doesn’t regret her decision to stay with her dad when her sister said that it was good that she didn’t stay with her dad is something which I felt was quite reasonable.
I’m pretty sure they showed the bromance throughout. Like, to me they never felt like mortal enemies. On the other hand, it felt like the type where they wanted to hate each other but they couldn’t because they knew how genuine the other guy really was. It felt more like a love-hate bond to me - which is why I felt that after some time, when HJP would feel more comfortable around the couple, I could actually see the two of them becoming good friends.
I’d love to be that girl for HJP and help him break out of that shell ;) I mean… if the FL won’t have him, I will! hahhahahaha
Maybe we do have a difference of opinion here. The reason why they picked Dal Mi is similar to the reason why they picked HJP as their mentor - even through the other person had better “qualifications,” they knew that Dal Mi and HJP would be the most invested - rather than Dal Mi’s sister who they knew nothing about (if you remember, one of the developers (Do Sam’s friend) tried to call out Dal Mi’s sister for being at Sandbox - they didn’t know that Dal Mi’s sister also had a reason behind entering Sandbox. That’s it made sense to me that they picked someone who they knew was just as desperate as they were to make their business successful. Also, you said that there were 20 other people that got the keywords right, but you have to keep in mind that the developers literally thought they were done and had to pack up after Do Sam didn’t get selected to be a potential CEO. They weren’t planning on hiring another CEO back then, until they got the two offers - one from Dal Mi and another from her sister. Those were the only offers they got, and they picked the one who they felt would understand them best.
Now, when you are saying that Do Sam didn’t give his partners a choice, I sort of disagree with you there. I understood that situation to mean that they had a reason why they picked Dal Mi - which they already agreed on, and that they have no reason to regret their decision just based on comments that other people may have. This is because what Do Sam’s friends were worried about is what others might say about their company because Dal Mi is a dropout - which, although, is a valid concern considering the importance of a good education in today’s society - is not really something that they have to worry about at a place like Sandbox, where they literally don’t look at those credentials and qualifications.
I was worried about the relationship between the two of them too, since it is kind of tricky to go into a business with a significant other. But still, I really wouldn’t have it any other way. Do Sam and Dal Mi both value their team more than anything, which is why - although it was hard for them when Dal Mi found out the truth - she still came into work and tried to give her best (although she was missing some motivation). You might label them as a codependent relationship, but I think that if they are able to find encouragement and motivation from each other, then sticking together is a good thing. But you are right that realistically, it is probably better not to go into business with a romantic interest.
When you mention that she wasted tuition, I didn’t quite interpret it the same way. I’m pretty sure that if you drop out early on - you can get your tuition refunded. The reason she dropped out though is probably because she realized that her grandma won’t be able to handle their living expenses without a shop, and decided to help out her grandma instead. If anything, I’m pretty sure that this happens a lot irl also.
I don’t know when Dal Mi’s sister became a feminist but I don’t think her reason had anything to do with independence from men. Also, we may have different opinions on this as well, but I do think that she created her business to stick it to her father (which honestly is totally fine - I don’t think that it is a petty reason at all - if it motivates her, then it works for her). If you remember the self-driving car test - she decided to place a bid to show off to her father. And this is still okay, because she and Dal Mi considered all the other factors before actually doing this.
On the other hand, I don’t think Dal Mi’s reason was to stick it to her sister. I think seeing her sister definitely sparked some ambition in her which wasn’t there before, but isn’t that a good thing? If she only created a business to stick it to her sister, I don’t think she would have been able to work for her sister later on in the story. Even if her sister was her trigger in her desire to become successful, I still think it makes sense… Dal Mi wanting to prove that she doesn’t regret her decision to stay with her dad when her sister said that it was good that she didn’t stay with her dad is something which I felt was quite reasonable.
I’m pretty sure they showed the bromance throughout. Like, to me they never felt like mortal enemies. On the other hand, it felt like the type where they wanted to hate each other but they couldn’t because they knew how genuine the other guy really was. It felt more like a love-hate bond to me - which is why I felt that after some time, when HJP would feel more comfortable around the couple, I could actually see the two of them becoming good friends.
I’d love to be that girl for HJP and help him break out of that shell ;) I mean… if the FL won’t have him, I will! hahhahahaha