As much as Soo Min is truly a terrible individual in this drama, I think Song Ha Yoon performance in bringing…
So true. I thought Lim Jiyeon played an incredible villainess in The Glory, but Song Hayoon's acting in this series could rival that. I sure hope she gets more recognition after this series.
In the webtoon, there's a backstory on why Soomin is the way she is and why she did all of those things to Jiwon,…
Yeah, that's messed up. However, she hated that Jiwon lost a parent just like her, yet she was happy because her father really loved her and stepped up to made sure she was well taken care of, while Soomin's mom treated her like sh*t. Obviously, she should be hating on Jiwon's mother, but since she couldn't do that, she projected that hatred onto Jiwon. It doesn't make sense, but I guess with people like Soomin, you can't really use logic to understand her action.
I’ve read the webtoon and I know all about the changes in the drama ..but am I the only one who think that they…
I'm not sure. Her character in the TV series doesn't look as innocent as in the webtoon, and she's more manipulative, but the self-absorbed personality is still there.
I think the obsession you mentioned is less about obsessed over Jiwon, and more about being obsessed with causing her pain and making her life as miserable as she can. In the webtoon, when Jiwon was sick with cancer, Soomin was pretending to care for her, and she said something like "the only person you need is me." It's not because she cares, but because she wanted to Jiwon to depend on her 100%. By isolating Jiwon from everyone, she can continue to manipulate Jiwon and the latter wouldn't suspect a thing. As a result, Jiwon didn't find out the truth until she was dying, and by then, it was too late.
With the lake scene, it was a test to see whether or not Jiwon still care enough to jump in and save her. Pretty twisted, but I honestly don't think Soomin wanted to die with her. She was determined to make Jiwon's life hell for as long as she can, and she can't do that if Jiwon is dead. That's why they didn't drown. It was just Soomin's way of reminding her that she still has control over her.
Of course, I could be wrong, since they made some changes in the drama, but the beauty of the TV series is that the characters' actions are open for interpretation.
In the webtoon, there's a backstory on why Soomin is the way she is and why she did all of those things to Jiwon,…
Jiwon's mother had an affair with Soomin's dad and they ditched their respective families to be together. Soomin's mom became abusive, so Soomin had a miserable childhood. By coincidence, she wound up going to the same school as Jiwon and they became friends. She later found out the woman who stole her father was Jiwon's mom, and she became hellbent on revenge.
I’m so glad Jiwon finally stood up for herself but honestly I still don’t understand Sumin. Is it because…
In the webtoon, there's a backstory on why Soomin is the way she is and why she did all of those things to Jiwon, but I don't know how much the TV series will cover that since there's only 6 episodes left.
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There's something very satisfying with the way Department Head Lee recited his nicknames before banning them. I could feel him smirking from the screen. XD
That ice cream scene got me laughing so hard. Gotta love the two siblings. Episode 10 definitely did not disappoint, and I can't wait to see the drama that'll happen at Minhwan/Soomin's wedding.
What i'm worried about is their next drama. Although no info yet about them (they will do some drama separately).…
I'd love to see them in another series, but I know they both want to be more versatile and not limit themselves to only doing BL series. That being said, I'm sure they'll return when a good project comes up.
The execution between Thai and Kdramas are extremely different...For a Thai drama, this is brilliant!! You don't…
I get what you mean. I think Thailand productions are beginning to understand the importance of international viewerships and bring their shows into the 21st century. They're learning, abeit slowly, but just looking at the dramas (BL/GL/BG) and you can tell they're trying. That's huge for a traditional country such as Thailand.
I guess in TV, the cops either have to be invicible geniuses or absolute morons in order to gain viewers' attention.…
In North America and European countries, police dramas tend to be more realistic. Like, they're ordinary cops/detectives going about their jobs, while dealing with the problems in the personal lives. It feels real and relatable, yet some may find them boring since they might not find the characters interesting.
Then you have Asian countries, where the police are either portrayed as invincible heroes with an IQ of 180 or they're strong enough to take down ten people at once, or idiots who messes up the investigation and make things difficult for the lead characters. It's only in recent years that some countries start to copy western countries and even adapt some of their shows, but Thailand seems to be slow on following the trend.
Of course, these are just my observation. While I don't think it's fair to compare Thai dramas with Korean dramas since their styles are completely different, I get what you mean. Thailand seems to still be trying to balance between pleasing international viewers while keeping their roots.
this is back on track, I'm loving it again. but I have to say, that has to be the dumbest set of police investigators…
I guess in TV, the cops either have to be invicible geniuses or absolute morons in order to gain viewers' attention. Competence just isn't interesting enough. :P
Reading the comments section and thinking that, at this point, they should just rename Chalothon "Dr. Slowmotion." Man, y'all really hate this guy, huh? Gotta give the screenwriters props for coming up with that name. :P
Well we didn't get an explanation for a half dead Phaya wanting smex when he showed up, BUT I guess it was supposed…
OMG, I thought the same thing about Ning's death scene, but I figured since those police officers were on the take, they probably did something to the crime scene so no one would suspect anything.
I think the obsession you mentioned is less about obsessed over Jiwon, and more about being obsessed with causing her pain and making her life as miserable as she can. In the webtoon, when Jiwon was sick with cancer, Soomin was pretending to care for her, and she said something like "the only person you need is me." It's not because she cares, but because she wanted to Jiwon to depend on her 100%. By isolating Jiwon from everyone, she can continue to manipulate Jiwon and the latter wouldn't suspect a thing. As a result, Jiwon didn't find out the truth until she was dying, and by then, it was too late.
With the lake scene, it was a test to see whether or not Jiwon still care enough to jump in and save her. Pretty twisted, but I honestly don't think Soomin wanted to die with her. She was determined to make Jiwon's life hell for as long as she can, and she can't do that if Jiwon is dead. That's why they didn't drown. It was just Soomin's way of reminding her that she still has control over her.
Of course, I could be wrong, since they made some changes in the drama, but the beauty of the TV series is that the characters' actions are open for interpretation.
Then you have Asian countries, where the police are either portrayed as invincible heroes with an IQ of 180 or they're strong enough to take down ten people at once, or idiots who messes up the investigation and make things difficult for the lead characters. It's only in recent years that some countries start to copy western countries and even adapt some of their shows, but Thailand seems to be slow on following the trend.
Of course, these are just my observation. While I don't think it's fair to compare Thai dramas with Korean dramas since their styles are completely different, I get what you mean. Thailand seems to still be trying to balance between pleasing international viewers while keeping their roots.