Now that I’ve watched episode 7, I honestly can’t even fully blame Se Na for not getting rid of those things.He…
Is there a name for the Korean drama trope of “I could tell you everything right now but I won’t because then the drama would be over?” The explanation of you saved me from jumping in the river when I was a teen that’s how I became your fan might’ve cut some of his trust issues.
Moon Sang Min conveyed so many feelings in a few seconds with just his eyes when the 2ML put his arm around Eun Jo and said that. The last shot of his face looked like he was about to cry. Good job! From joy to despair.
Another fictional (but nearer truth) portrayal of tyrant King Yeonsangun and evil concubine Jang Nike-Su. This is the same king as Bon Appetit Your Majesty. Glad we didn’t see the skin afflictions like boils and whatnot in BAYM like what this king was plagued with (so actually were many Yi Dynasty kings btw, typical of genetics.)
I thought maybe who would be a candidate for an artifical heart
Current artificial hearts are a stop gap bridge method not a permanent solution and pose their own risks. Of course kdramaland rarely reflects reality.
I need ideas on how the writers could perform a miracle and deliver us a truly happy ending. Or give me examples of 50 episode weekend dramas that ended without one.
Wang Jing Chun here and in Ordinary Greatness shows what a good actor he is. Of course same goes for Zhang Ruo Yun but I was jarred when I realized it was the same actor. I’m only on ep 3 of OG so I don’t know if his character takes a turn for the worse or not though, I hope he doesn’t. Wu Guo Hao is such a despicable character.
She found the videos and put it in a covered dish which she served him at dinner. I said cold for 2 reasons: it wasn’t hot soup and it was revenge which the saying goes is a dish best served cold. The writers wrote the scene well. That line was used in The Godfather but coined by a French author in the late 1800’s.
Ok, I skipped forward quite a bit during the first episodes because those uni scenes were hard to watch. But did…
Since he was told it was her he was meeting and she never even bothered to visit him in the hospital I think he directed his hopeless feelings from the life altering injury into anger at her.
The explanation of you saved me from jumping in the river when I was a teen that’s how I became your fan might’ve cut some of his trust issues.
This is the same king as Bon Appetit Your Majesty.
Glad we didn’t see the skin afflictions like boils and whatnot in BAYM like what this king was plagued with (so actually were many Yi Dynasty kings btw, typical of genetics.)
I’d worry about muscle memory 😂
Of course kdramaland rarely reflects reality.
Or give me examples of 50 episode weekend dramas that ended without one.
I’m fascinated by it too and am going to miss it. Definitely see a rewatch in my future.
I said cold for 2 reasons: it wasn’t hot soup and it was revenge which the saying goes is a dish best served cold. The writers wrote the scene well.
That line was used in The Godfather but coined by a French author in the late 1800’s.
That was well written.