a couple things: show would have been exponentially better if it was cast with actors who can act. The timing is always off, like they're searching their brains for the next line. Also, the FL is being treated like a punching bag. Her contribution to the plot is to be, I don't know--pretty, pouty and helpless, almost constantly in need of rescue, and driving the male characters out of their heads with lust. It's complete nonsense and not fun nonsense, either.
I've only watched half of the drama, but the chemistry between the leads is fire. Tell you something else: you will never believe anything as much as you believe that the ML is obsessive about the FL, because when they're in a shot together, his eyes are on her, and they don't leave. Plus, you know. He's hot.
This better have a HE, or I'm going to flip over some tables.
I'm starting episode 11, although I'm on the verge of dropping this. There are a few thematic tropes I absolutely detest, but in the top 3 is the one where a psychiatrist goes crazy. I don't know why film makers think this is fresh, but they do. I lost my sympathy for Anne's character when her pain makes her terrorize her kids. Videoing her when she's acting out and then using the video to manipulate and threaten her is annoyingly predictable, too.
This is not the drama I wanted, where the FL reacts to the betrayal by plotting a sure-footed, coldly rational revenge. Instead, it's the one where the wife goes crazy, uses her kids as footballs, and everyone winds up in a metaphorical blood bath. Awful.
No one "settles for a career healing animals" because of some kind of failure to get into medical school or whatever. Vet school is difficult, expensive and not for dummies. The profession itself is extremely demanding, emotionally, and has a high suicide rate that people don't talk about.
I can tell you 1000% that few things are as offensive to vets as the idea that they became vets because they couldn't become doctors.
This has been shown to be "rumour".. I quote Wikipedia page on Hans Asperger, "Asperger referred children to a…
I think this is not the debunking someone might hope for, though. Asperger was a Nazi, by his own admission, and the allegations of his involvement in and referrals to the clinic that conducted experiments and "euthanized" autistic children are credible.
Comment thread has almost 13,000 comments, and I'm pretty sure that one or more of the comments spoils the end, but I really can't read 13,000 comments to find out about the ending. (Not watching a Xanxia drama before I know how it ends. Too many of these end badly.)
Not to nitpick or anything, but if the FL's character is an adult (so she'll probably be shown drinking soju or beer because it's a Kdrama afterall, right?) calling her a "girl" instead of referring to her as a woman is already starting off on a back foot, yes?
If he learned Japanese from his mother when he was very young, learning a 3rd language (Thai) would not be difficult, but I wonder if someone who graduated college with a degree in math and statistics isn't pretty damn smart to start with? What an impressive person!
Aw, heck. I liked it. It was weak as hell in too many places. But the cast was beautiful and one or two of the romances were engaging and almost exciting.
The basis of the show is 6 beautiful bad boys who redeem themselves because they fall in love. Aw.
Can't bring myself to watch the last 8 episodes, ever since the episode with the random nun. Pretty sure it isn't worth it to finish it, either. Gosh. How do you make a show that starts out so great and then write it so bad, the audience wants to push the screenwriter out of a window? These dopes are ruining weekend dramas.
This better have a HE, or I'm going to flip over some tables.
I appreciate most of all that Viki is streaming this. I hope they pickup many more lakorns.
This is not the drama I wanted, where the FL reacts to the betrayal by plotting a sure-footed, coldly rational revenge. Instead, it's the one where the wife goes crazy, uses her kids as footballs, and everyone winds up in a metaphorical blood bath. Awful.
No one "settles for a career healing animals" because of some kind of failure to get into medical school or whatever. Vet school is difficult, expensive and not for dummies. The profession itself is extremely demanding, emotionally, and has a high suicide rate that people don't talk about.
I can tell you 1000% that few things are as offensive to vets as the idea that they became vets because they couldn't become doctors.
Someone spoil the end for me, please? HE or SE?
The basis of the show is 6 beautiful bad boys who redeem themselves because they fall in love. Aw.