As a child I had a book full of Japanese stories about a judge called Ooka. I’m guessing he was more than the hero of children’s morality fables, if there’s a drama about him! Very interested to see this.
Gonna have to pretend this dont exist for atleast 2 months i just watch episode 1 and the wait would mentally…
I watched it, to see if I should bother once it’s all out. I will. While I have complaints, I think it’s very promising. I’m like you though. I binge dramas. I’m not going to be able to watch it bit by bit. Do look forward to the day most are out though.
I came for the ML, because I loved him in I am Nobody. It’s still to early to say if I like this drama, but the dialogue is badly written, and since his tsundere front hasn’t dropped yet, there’s no knowing if he can act his way out of it. The same goes for her, but I’ve never watched her before, so I’ve no idea of her range.
Yes, it’s only available to paying users. most of the content worth watching is. iQIYI, like Viki, has much more reasonable pricing than platforms such as Netflix.
Yes, it’s he that gets the real character arc, while Joe is already the perfect prince. Watch Ming, Sol, and…
It’s worth watching his development over time, because there’s no silver bullet. It’s no one thing. You kind of need to fall in love with him with Joe.
I put off this series until now (not sure why). So I just finished ep 3 and I really want to smack Ming upside…
Yes, it’s he that gets the real character arc, while Joe is already the perfect prince. Watch Ming, Sol, and Tong for character development, and Joe as the beautiful treasure everyone wants to own.
Ming the Merciless. Talk about a spoiled princess. I’m glad he had a decent character arc, or he’d have been the complete villain. Lovely actor though.
The English subtitles in this are pretty abysmal. They need an English speaker to run through them and add a bunch of missing words.
It is a lovely relationship, but it is tough to watch the drama in places if you’ve experienced similar traumas. I skipped forward in a fair few places. Uea’s abusers are so shameless and persistent, it’s intensely distressing.
The English subtitles in this are pretty abysmal. They need an English speaker to run through them and add a bunch of missing words.