You asked where you could watch this 9 years ago, so by now you've either already seen it, graduated from college, got married or moved to Japan. One of those, for sure. Anyway, this is currently being subbed at lakornpixie.
Wow, what a squishy landing. It was so good, so tight for 8, maybe 9 episodes, and then it's like someone let the air out of its tires. Why? Why'd they ruin this lovely drama?
Oh look! It's the notorious "lo_ve," back with a stupid and intrusive front-page article about other people's…
This is a decent rant, and I agree with you.
Some how, some way, I came to really like this website, and almost all of the people who contribute articles and essays, write our news, and in general, keep the wheels turning so that I and all of my hundreds of friends can write our silliness about the drama we're watching (because I'm watching "Wedding Impossible", and I'm about ready to take a blow torch to that woman's hair that's short AND long, like no one on the show can make up their damn minds. Sorry, off topic.)
This type of breathless gossip is not it.
It contributes to the toxicity of fan culture. It contributes to the misery of their lives, and it makes us all smaller after we read it.
Can't we please leave these people alone and stay out of their private lives?
You put it very well.I rarely have problems with dramas where infidelity is the theme. Infidelity just isn't my…
Exactly! Got no love for a woman who cheats with a married man, but if the man she's cheating with is married to me, it's his ass I'm going to be beating. (I'll hate her too, and probably for a long time, but if she can sleep at night, it's on her.)
I won't watch it but the synopsis is funny. "...stealing her friend's husband" as if he is some object that can…
You put it very well.
I rarely have problems with dramas where infidelity is the theme. Infidelity just isn't my ax to grind. However, dramas that treat the people who are involved in the infidelity like they had no power or choice except to do what they did--they do bother me. People who have affairs sort of enter into them gradually, one step at a time, by edging ever so dumbly over the line, but everyone inevitably comes to the line: this action and the ones that come after this will make me a cheater, and I'm [okay, not okay] with that.
Ain't nobody does manwhore like New. And you know why that is? It's because those are the only characters he seems to play.
This is 20 episodes of blood-boiling, studio Change rubbish--purveyors of the worst lakorn trash in the business, but if you know what you're in for when you sit down, you'll at least still be sane by the time the show drags you backwards through all the lakorn bushes.
At least it isn't Subway, or those roll on face/neck moisturizers.
Listen, I watched "Hyena" on Netflix (really great show. Watch that, if you haven't already.) and that show was a 16 episode commercial for Mercedes. If you're going to permit PPL in your dramas, don't bitch about who the advertisers are or how prominently their products are featured in the show.
Also, and I'm sorry to say this, Maybachs are fugly as hell.
And Lee Sun Kyun, driven to kill himself by the intrusions of the press, the viciousness of social media, the bullying of the police.
I refuse to be a part of that, and this site--MDL, which I've come to treasure--I don't want it to be a part of that, either.
Some how, some way, I came to really like this website, and almost all of the people who contribute articles and essays, write our news, and in general, keep the wheels turning so that I and all of my hundreds of friends can write our silliness about the drama we're watching (because I'm watching "Wedding Impossible", and I'm about ready to take a blow torch to that woman's hair that's short AND long, like no one on the show can make up their damn minds. Sorry, off topic.)
This type of breathless gossip is not it.
It contributes to the toxicity of fan culture. It contributes to the misery of their lives, and it makes us all smaller after we read it.
Can't we please leave these people alone and stay out of their private lives?
Got no love for a woman who cheats with a married man, but if the man she's cheating with is married to me, it's his ass I'm going to be beating. (I'll hate her too, and probably for a long time, but if she can sleep at night, it's on her.)
I rarely have problems with dramas where infidelity is the theme. Infidelity just isn't my ax to grind. However, dramas that treat the people who are involved in the infidelity like they had no power or choice except to do what they did--they do bother me. People who have affairs sort of enter into them gradually, one step at a time, by edging ever so dumbly over the line, but everyone inevitably comes to the line: this action and the ones that come after this will make me a cheater, and I'm [okay, not okay] with that.
This is 20 episodes of blood-boiling, studio Change rubbish--purveyors of the worst lakorn trash in the business, but if you know what you're in for when you sit down, you'll at least still be sane by the time the show drags you backwards through all the lakorn bushes.
Listen, I watched "Hyena" on Netflix (really great show. Watch that, if you haven't already.) and that show was a 16 episode commercial for Mercedes. If you're going to permit PPL in your dramas, don't bitch about who the advertisers are or how prominently their products are featured in the show.
Also, and I'm sorry to say this, Maybachs are fugly as hell.
It's giving me flashbacks to that Thai show "Boys for Rent"