Do Joon should have gone for MBA because he is always advising his grand dad or dad with their investments. His…
You don't do an MBA as an undergrad. People do an MBA usually after a Masters' or after several years of business experience. Doesn't matter when you do your MBA. And it matters even less in his position - he can gain business experience by starting as an intern and then do an MBA later. Outside of Asia people can start in business without a business degree so things aren't black and white.
I love the ML's sense of humour - very dry and savage - totally my type. He totally gets and loves her aloof, savage, awkward self. It's like it turns him on. They are so well matched - it's been such a long time I haven't felt so connected to a lead couple. Very rare in a C drama.
Despite people complaining nonstop yesterday abt the lengthy episode (in their opinion... I found it adequate),…
Some people moan about everything, and the most annoying ones are the novel readers. This is a drama, they don't have to copy/paste the novel. Just ready the novel again if you love it so much.
People who are complaining about the makjang feel: this is a makjang!!! The drama is not pretending t o be something else, it's all over the trailer and synopsis. Best not to watch it if you don't like this genre.
So how many points should I deduct from 8.7 due to the SJK premium to get the real rating for the show?
He rarely pick bad dramas though - I've yet to be disappointed. At the very least you'd know that the acting would be decent with excellent production and most likely top directors. It doesn't necessarily mean a drama is good but it is a strong indicator in South Korea. Some shitty dramas are rated 8+ on here.
ahhhhh that preview from ep 22 to 25!!!! I knew XYN faked his death!!!! I knew it! I knew it!!! and omg fake GJ…
Not necessarily - it may have been the edit that made it look like they work together but they may have been talking to other people. Would be a nice way to "fool" the audience. We will see :)
- The scripwriter/director are brilliant - the way they are slowing showing the characters' individual growth…
This was brilliant - the actor who plays ML is absolutely brilliant. The nuances in his voice, body language, expression. He is very very good. His whole demeneaor changed in a sublte way once he's stopped faking it. The way he softly speaks to her, hold her so that she can look into his eyes (vs he would avoid eye contact before), the way he apologized and gazed at the pagoda. I love the way his character is heading.
Another “clue” about the ML. He is really well off. For him to be able to resign on a whim, be willing to pay double the deposit + charges + double the guy’s salary and be able to halt other activities to help her. He is definitely not a civil servant and is definitely working privately (either as a lawyer or some sort of private investigator). I really hope they don’t pull the trope of civil servant with rich parents scenario.
- The scripwriter/director are brilliant - the way they are slowing showing the characters' individual growth and how their romance is growing is amazing, refreshing and SO realistic. This is exactly how I would expect someone bereaved to behave - she is now slowly waking up and standing up for herself. And I love how the ML's character and whole body language/personality is changing now that he doesn't have to act (and dropped the glasses) - you can tell that his true self is cheeky, direct and romantic (loved when he stopped to admire the pagoda - that's most likely where he will take her for dinner later). - Also love that none of them suddenly reveals their feelings - the way he apologised and advised that they take thing pragmatically...he knows she may hate him when she discovers the truth.
- Also love that none of them suddenly reveals their feelings - the way he apologised and advised that they take thing pragmatically...he knows she may hate him when she discovers the truth.
Love, love love this drama