OK so now I clearly don't get what would have been the possible reason of their brea up. I mean the starting of…
Their conversation reminded me a lot of my own breakup. I was under a lot of stress, too many demands during that time, that I didn't have the mental strength to be in a relationship. So I ended it, because it was the only thing I could drop from my life for some form of relief. One less demanding person. - We did end up getting back together because the feelings were still there. But, yep, he resented me for breaking up with him for a looong time. The conversation they portrayed was eerily similar to our own.
i dont have problem with crying. but my concern is - how can they have all of those obvious dangerous things in…
Every prison system is different based on the country. But one thing is universal. They smuggle everything from cell phones to drugs, and some of the guards help because they get a kickback.
Some of you have absolutely no empathy and I'm embarrassed that you felt comfortable enough to come on here and…
I've realised that quite a lot of viewers find tears uncomfortable more than once per character (eg:- comment section in Dali and the Cocky Prince), because they want their main characters to be 'strong' in the patriarchal sense of no tears, become kick ass and work on vengeance. But, that's not reality. Anyone would be in tears if something this awful happened to them, until time passes and they become resigned to their fate.
The irony is that they accept the tears if the character is suffering from a long lost love. LMAO. Such a double standard.
LMAO OH I AGREE, people still be b*tching KSH crying a lot, despite the situation he's in xD
Exactly. I wonder about those who are complaining that he's crying a lot... Does it make them uncomfortable because he's a man, and they simply are too ingrained in the patriarchy to admit that feeling that level of frustration/powerlessness and sadness would bring anyone to tears, regardless of gender?
Anyone else get super annoyed that they drop it whenever people copy their designs? I know so many people in real life who take their art seriously, but Young Eun moves on as if it's no big deal. I can't take her seriously as a designer because of her lack of pride/ownership over her designs.
The writer doesn't care about plagiarism, clearly.
It is very unfortunate of me knowing LSY only from Kairos. I wish I had watched her long time ago. Such a great…
Since you're enjoying The Red Sleeve, and you want to watch more works by LSY, I highly recommend The Crowned Clown. Even though she had less to do in that drama, the plot is outstanding.
So why does byeong want to screw them over? It never made much sense, like what did they do just to be treated…
He's the type who loves playing with people. He wants people to put him on a pedestal and beg for his favour. So when Je Na and Cotton Candy decided not to play with him anymore, his pride was hurt. Like any arrogant ass who insults a girl who rejected him, Byeong wants to ruin them for the audacity of walking away from him. He's a Grade A bully.
This is one of those shows that doesn't have enough of a plot, so the director is padding the runtime with the same flashbacks over and over as well as ridiculously long stares.
Every episode ends with a strong pull towards the left. Geesh. It gets better, and then the last two minutes is…
Honestly, the way the King's mood shifts drastically from one moment to the next, makes me think that he's portrayed as someone who is mentally unstable. Which is why no one wants him to be King and why the Crown Prince is making a move for power.
I swear I'm not a Song Hye Kyo hater (a lot of Joong Ki fans took the divorce personally I guess) but her acting…
I honestly thought she had botox done with how stiff her facial muscles are. I've seen her in Descendants of the Sun and Encounter, and even though she played the cold female lead in Encounter, there were fine lines in her face and she was much more expressive. I really do think she has had some sort of procedure that has impeded her facial muscle movement. Her acting comes from the eyes and only the eyes so far.
I cried for a solid hour while watching episode 4.
I'm exhausted.
(And possibly in the minority here, but I get the vibe that Je Na won't end up with anyone by the end of the series, since the main love story here is between the girls and their dream).
This drama has great writing, great acting and hilarious as well as painful situations. I'm sold.
The irony is that they accept the tears if the character is suffering from a long lost love. LMAO. Such a double standard.
The writer doesn't care about plagiarism, clearly.
Also me: I now ship Jen Na and Jae Hyuk because their chemistry is electric damnit.
I'm exhausted.
(And possibly in the minority here, but I get the vibe that Je Na won't end up with anyone by the end of the series, since the main love story here is between the girls and their dream).
More of this please!