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Replying to TEXTFROMYOUREX Mar 29, 2022
Title Business Proposal Spoiler
i thought the grandfather is different but he is like every rich family in kdrama
I think we should wait. Grandpa seems like someone who over-reacts but quickly regrets it and tries to make up for his over reaction. I think we will see something similar.

Remember he brought in an orphan in Sung Hoon I think, right? And he always stands up for Geum Hui when he's watching his TV show lol.
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Replying to Knavery Mar 29, 2022
Title Business Proposal Spoiler
There's still 2 episodes to go but I think this has been managed well and it should stick the landing. 12 episodes…
I loved the bribe given to Young Seo. I thought for sure it was money but no, it was a video of Sung Hoon drunk crying about how much he loves Young Seo. That got a good laugh from me.
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On Business Proposal Mar 29, 2022
There's still 2 episodes to go but I think this has been managed well and it should stick the landing. 12 episodes feels right for a simple romantic comedy to me. I've been really enjoying this, the lightness, the comedy and the pace.
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Replying to RAMking Mar 28, 2022
Title Business Proposal Spoiler
Hope Grandpa's dialogue is Ha Ri's imagination, i don't want another old trope like take money leave honey 🥲🥲🥲🥲It…
I think Grandpa is the over-reaction type who ultimately realizes he made a mistake.

I can see the conversation being real and then he immediately regrets it and spends the next episode or two trying to undo the damage he did.
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On Han Hyo Joo Mar 25, 2022
Person Han Hyo Joo
It was really cool to see her in Treadstone after seeing her in Always and W. It sucks that Treadstone got cancelled.
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On Business Proposal Mar 21, 2022
I still really enjoy this as a light pick-me-up on Monday/Tuesday mornings. The leads contrast well with each other. The secondary couple are different from the leads. Nothing too complicated... a jealous supporting cast character isn't much of a villain.

I am getting slightly worried about how they extend this for 5 more episodes given how things are moving but we'll see. They've done a good job so far so I'm giving the benefit of the doubt here.
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Replying to -Aprillen- Mar 21, 2022
I've tried a whole bunch of country settings with my VPN (Europe, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand,…
Just wanted to say thank you for posting this. I was able to watch the show because of your comment.
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Replying to Edward Wong Mar 20, 2022
I have finished subbing the series! Get it on D-addicts.By the way Amazon Prime has also released English subs…
If you can figure out how to use the subtitles I'd recommend putting in the work and going with Edward Wong's stuff. I don't know if this is true in all regions but in Canada the Prime Video subs are out of sync and it's noticeable in conversations.

What do I mean?

Subtitle appears
Character A starts speaking
Subtitle disappears
Character A finishes their sentence

Now imagine that in a conversation:

Subtitle for Character A Appears
Character A starts speaking
Subtitle for Character A disappears
Subtitle for Character B appears
Character A finishes speaking
Character B starts speaking
Subtitle for Character B disappears

And that repeats.

The worst examples are usually in faster conversations. For example the two detectives played by Karen Otomo and Ken Mitsuishi. You will see subtitles for Karen's character spending more time on screen when Ken is talking. Sometimes the subtitles for Karen's character appear only when Ken is talking.

It is not so bad they are worthless but it is noticeable.
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Replying to 8127823 Mar 19, 2022
Title Extraordinary You Spoiler
Is it happy ending?
Yes-ish but I don't want to spoil so I'll leave it at that.
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Kang Jia Mar 19, 2022
I should check this out. I always think I won't like a police drama but pretty much every police drama I've watched, I've enjoyed.
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Replying to ninaruyi Mar 19, 2022
Anyone else feel that Saran is a bit of an asshole? He barged in and punched Pran already 2 times, even insulting…
I agree about the punching but not really the ghost thing. If someone told me they saw ghosts and they were trying to get business... scam. And I'm not going to be happy about it.

As an aside - really like the actress portraying the female lead. First drama I've seen her in and she's the strong point so far.
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On Extraordinary You Mar 17, 2022
The OST is amazing for setting the mood. Kim Hye Yoon does an amazing job and your heart goes out to her character. Lee Ye Hyun came in as a supporting character late in the show and it's unfortunate. I really liked her as a main character in Andante but she simply hasn't gotten significant roles.

The bad: The story is a great concept with terrible execution. The story drags but Kim Hye Yoon was enough to see me through it and still rate it relatively highly.

If you are thinking of checking this out: ask yourself if you can handle things going in circles, no plot movement, similar-ish conversations here and there. But the payoff is seeing Kim Hye Yoon's acting pretty much as she gets by far the most screen time. Your heart goes out to her character and there are some heart breaking and touching moments.

If this had better screenwriters and explored their amazing concept in a better way... this would have been my first 10/10 ever. Instead the writing was poor, the show dragged on and certain plotlines went in circles but Kim Hye Yoon... just wow, loved her portrayal.
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On Happiness Mar 15, 2022
Title Happiness
Man I'm still on the fence about this one. I'm not really into zombies or diseases all that much but from the sounds of it the focus isn't really on that quite as much. I like the cast but I dislike the genre.
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On Business Proposal Mar 15, 2022
They keep it light and fun and moving. At least one major milestone per episode so nothing feels stuck. I hope they can continue that momentum.

Kim Se Jeong is the standout performer for me. Talented.
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On Likit Haeng Jan Mar 14, 2022
Namtarn basically takes this average to subpar story and makes it something compelling. She made me believe there were two different characters - the bull-headed police officer and the innocent, shy court lady.

For any viewer thinking of watching this you need to ask yourself: Are cute moments and convincing performances by Namtarn enough for you with an average, forgettable story?

There are of course three stories - Duangkaew/Opal and the characters who believe them trying to help them figure out how they travelled through time. And then two side-stories - one is corruption and betrayal in the court, the other is modern day gangs and the police trying to prevail and defeat them.

But really most of the plot developments are to serve the purpose of giving Duangkaew/Opal played by Namtarn and the two male leads moments to grow their respective romances.

Personally I think Namtarn pulls it off which makes for a cute time travel & doppelganger story. Not bad.
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On The Unexpected Marriage Mar 14, 2022
Premise reminds me of Honey, Don't Run Away but hopefully it does a better job and tells a more complete story. Honey, Don't Run Away became 2 seasons and they changed up the actress playing the female lead along with several other cast members.
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Replying to Knavery Mar 13, 2022
Title Flower of Evil Spoiler
Do you want expansive spoilers that reveal everything or just basic answers that do not reveal too much?
1. Baek Hee Sung's parents are not Hyun Soo's parents. I don't think his mother is ever explored in the show. You are seeing his 'adoptive' parents.
2. To start the show he's in a coma at the family's home. He wakes up partway through the show and is revealed to be Do Min Sook's accomplice. This explains why his parents were so terrified of Hyun Soo revealing himself. Baek Hee Sung hit Hyun Soo with his car and then tried to bury him alive. He was caught by his mother. That is some incredibly dirt to have on a couple.
3. As far as I'm aware he's dead. Hyun Soo sometimes hallucinates him.
4. Again I don't really remember his mom being explored, his fake mom goes to jail eventually because she helps her son (the real Baek Hee Sung).
5. I think she gave her reason at the time as trying to protect Hyun Soo who was getting exorcised over and over again (so basically physical non-sexual abuse). She cornered him, told him to stop and things got out of hand and she stabbed him.

I'll try to summarize here so brace yourself (and I'm removing as much of the emotional rollercoaster as I can:

Hyun Soo (with help from the reporter he tortured) tries to cover his tracks & hide his identity. While trying to do this he gets caught by the perpetrator of the recent murders - the husband of a woman who died (Jang Mi Sook?) who labels Hyun Soo an accomplice. He almost dies, Ji Won saves him. Ji Won learns his secret while he's in the hospital babbling nonsense after nearly dying.

Ji Won starts digging into his past and is conflicted about what to do professionally and personally with Hyun Soo (she will be for the rest of the show pretty much). Her co-worker detective is also suspicious that Hyun Soo survived the attack by the murderer. Why did the murderer take his time with Hyun Soo? Remember he thinks Hyun Soo is Baek Hee Sung.

The reporter and Hae Soo meet up - she eventually lets out that she killed the village chief. It seems like Hyun Soo may not have killed anyone. Baek Hee Sung's mom tries to kill him by removing his oxygen mask. Instead he wakes up.

Hyun Soo, tortured reporter and Hae Soo team up. Hyun Soo has a recording of an accomplice of his father's serial killings. He recognizes a sound, tracks it to a sketchy looking bar and attacks the bartender for information. He learns of a mob boss who worked with his father & the accomplice. Hyun Soo comes up with a plan to take down this mob boss and his human trafficking ring by pretending to to make a deal with him. He contacts the police using a burner phone to let them in on it. I think he also tells his adoptive father but I honestly forget, drama is messy.

I think around this point the co-worker detective has a recording device of the reporter's restored and learns Hyun Soo is pretending to be Baek Hee Sung. Ji Won at some point overhears that Hyun Soo is not a murderer (but also hears him say he does not love her).

The operation goes ahead. The audience learns it was Baek Hee Sung's father who betrays Hyun Soo to the mob boss. Hyun Soo gets caught by the mob boss, the reporter tries to save the situation, the police show up late. Hyun Soo is tied up and about to die when Ji Won shows up to save the day. Hyun Soo knows that Ji Won knows his real identity. She tells him to run and not take the rap for his sister's crime. The mob boss eventually escapes by killing a cop.

At this point we learn Baek Hee Sung is the accomplice of the original murders and both his parents know. Co-worker detective comes looking to arrest Hyun Soo but decides not to. Co-worker detective helps cover for Hyun Soo with Ji Won. The hunt for Hyun Soo kind of fades in police priority.

There's a deaf nurse who had been looking after Baek Hee Sung. She blackmails Hee Sung's mother for money in exchange for keeping the secret. Baek Hee Sung learns about it and kills her.

This part might be early: We learn Baek Hee Sung hit Hyun Soo with his car, tried to bury Hyun Soo alive and was caught by his mother who stabbed him.

Hyun Soo meets up with the co-worker detective and he seems to have guessed his adoptive father was behind trying to kill him and wants to set up a trap to catch his adoptive father.

Hyun Soo goes to his adoptive parents home to work this trap and instead leaves his fingerprints which Baek Hee Sung quickly uses to frame him for the murder of the deaf home-care nurse. Ji Won thinks Hyun Soo did kill that woman after she privately compares his prints to the ones on the corpse which Baek Hee Sung had planted.

Hyun Soo takes Ji Won hostage to escape. Hyun Soo is on the run again. The mob boss calls Baek Hee Sung and tells him to bring him money and that he still has Jang Mi Sook(sp?). Remember the start of the summary? She's the wife of the man who nearly killed Hyun Soo. She's still alive.

Ji Won gets free from the "hostage taking" and learns her mom is in hospital. She asks Hae Soo to pick up her daughter, pick up some clothes for her daughter and look after her for a little while. Hae Soo finds Ji Won's police ID, puts it on, hides Ji Won's daughter in a locked room and tells her not to come out until her mom is there. Hae Soo has figured out Baek Hee Sung is stalking them and she gets stabbed. Baek Hee Sung leaves her to die. Hyun Soo has found the place where Jang Mi Sook is being kept and has been unravelling the mystery.

Hae Soo is struggling to live in a hospital OR as they operate on her, the police decide to claim Baek Hee Sung killed Ji Won.

And now we're finally in the end stretch - Baek Hee Sung goes to where Jang Mi Sook is being held because that was a victim he wanted to kill. Hyun Soo ambushes Baek Hee sung and gets the upper hand. There's fighting and eventually Baek Hee Sung says "I killed your wife". Hyun Soo contacts the police who have their fake story of Ji Won dying and confirm it.

Hyun Soo goes crazy, Baek Hee Sung gets loose but is slashes/stabbed numerous times and Hyun Soo is taunting him, telling him to get up and run only to slash him again after he stumbles a few more feet. They eventually get to a cliff's edge and Hyun Soo is about to kill Baek Hee Sung when his wife shows up. He decides to choose his wife over murder. He gets shot in the head by Baek Hee Sung who steals a cop's gun. Baek Hee Sung is shot and killed right after that.

Amnesia. Separation as a result. Hae Soo gets a trial and wins on self defense. Hyun Soo and Ji Won get back together and it's a hug between the two of them and their daughter.

The End.

Keep in mind I simplified quite a bit and removed a lot of the emotional rollercoaster and some of the stories of the side characters. This show was filled with insane twists and turns that would make a makjang proud. And it did it in 16 episodes instead of ~50.
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