He looks like water, barbers and combs weren't invented at the time. I guess - based on these stills - he's a bad guy. Only bad guys manage to not comb their hair or wash their faces while being evil in kdramas.
PS Dammit now Paramount is getting in the action, too. Soon we would have to pay 11 streaming apps to watch what we'd want to watch. Makes for an easier choice of what not to watch, though, for now.
The first guy in the club is Title, Great's friend who killed Dome (TonKla's brother) with a stone in episode…
But how did Tonkla know who did it? The detective hadn't told him yet. Or had he?
I guess for the sake of making the timelines more convoluted, a lot of interlinking scenes are just thrown about at random *sigh*. Or I might not be paying enough attention.
So I guess we'll see a switch of POV from now on, from Great to Tyme or something. I didn't quite really see who…
So, huh, all Nan had to do was call the police?! And then why all the 007 shenanigans with Tyme, when she could have done it all by herself?
Did Great time skip back to his mother's side before the shooting? Wasn't it a gap of 4 minutes? How come the shooter was ready to shoot right then when Great just got back? Is there a closing time loop or what?!
So I guess we'll see a switch of POV from now on, from Great to Tyme or something.
I didn't quite really see who the guy in the beginning of the episode was - the one in the club - and whatever happened to him?! Was he somewhere in the story before?
It's getting really hard not to really hate NaGyeom - what more does she want from him?! She's the snake in the grass.
Also, Ha Seol has a little streak of carelessness about her own life - if she really has that little sliver of doubt about him, why go look at secret/hidden manholes with him, LOL?
Now imagine if they do Copper Coins!!! I SO want to see that snarky dragon :D
IMHO it's her best story. Xianxia (old dragon undergoing tribulation/calamity gets his bones stolen, then he has to trace back to where all the bones are so he can recover his power. On the way he meets a strange amnesiac monk who could completely destroy him... but doesn't, and together they try untangling the whole magic mess.)
The dragon is the snarkiest shou ever to exist and the monk is the quietest gong to go on a walkabout, LOL, and if A Certain Someone has slow romance, Copper Coins is slow AND insidious, and it comes as a surprise to them, too, LOL. Out of all her novels that were TLed, I think Copper Coins is the very best. And the fan TL is also very good. Highly recc'ed!
Lmao not me watching the shows without any spoiler or synopsis realizing it's a trope ( step brothers) that I…
They're not stepbrothers of any kind, the parents don't stay together throughout the story, they're forced to separate as teens and will meet again as adults.
I don’t agree with this statement at all. They’re written, acted, and produced by Koreans. They don’t look…
So that's a you experience, then. Why presume all other shows all over Europe are the same? Maybe it's selection bias - do you watch a lot of police-themed dramas? Like Midsomer, Sherlock, etc? Those do kind of have a repetitive and seasonal rhythm, and I did mention they're the usual exceptions - but not most of others.
I think I read this synopsis at least three times already for dramas already airing or preparing to air. So I guess it's the season for reunion love stories in romcom then.
Yayoi is kind of pushy about this, I'm pretty sure she has the best intentions BUT she doesn't even understand her own mind. Does she expect to just fit into the mould of a mother out of the blue? And does she expect Umi to become the kid she aborted years back? Because if she ever played the what if game, she definitely completely imagined a life that child would have had - is she going to try and make Umi live that life?!
I love how insightful Natsu can prove to be when given time to react. He's grown up not really undecisive, IMHO, but mostly TOO reverent of others' opinions and decisions in life. It was clear he never wanted to sign the abortion agreement, but when Mizuki was so pushy AND had already decided AND it was HER body, he reluctantly agreed FOR HER. Not by his own choice.
His quiet and awed observation of Umi makes me wonder how Mizuki acted with him when they were together. Always leading, always doing whatever SHE wanted and not giving him enough reaction time and he STILL notices that Umi is the one hiding her pain and trying to comfort her adult-to-adult (I loved the counter-part of Yayoi doing the "normal" quieting down of the kid so that she doesn't distress herself... That's not healthy, is it? It shows Yayoi still playing at mom, not really understanding that this is another human being with actual emotions).
I loved this episode.
I don't know what Tsuno-san's problem is, but maybe he's assuming that, since the kid happened and Mizuki raised her alone while Natsu signed the papers, then Natsu must've not wanted the child and that forced Mizuki away?! If that's the impression she left everybody with - maybe she thought she didn't owe anyone an explanation, but also she should've told them about Natsu while she knew she was going to die - Mizuki STILL is a c*nt!!
I love Mizuki's mom, though, Lovely actress and lovely character - I hope she and Natsu decide to help each other through the teething problems of raising a kid. And I am not certain I want Yayoi a part of that - maybe she needs her own biological child to better understand motherhood, not a ready-made kid... (I mean, nobody asked Umi if she wants another mother, either!)
ETA After ep4, well, I take some of it back. She realises she can't really do it for now. That's progress already.
PS Dammit now Paramount is getting in the action, too. Soon we would have to pay 11 streaming apps to watch what we'd want to watch. Makes for an easier choice of what not to watch, though, for now.
I guess for the sake of making the timelines more convoluted, a lot of interlinking scenes are just thrown about at random *sigh*. Or I might not be paying enough attention.
Thanks for explaining!
Did Great time skip back to his mother's side before the shooting? Wasn't it a gap of 4 minutes? How come the shooter was ready to shoot right then when Great just got back? Is there a closing time loop or what?!
I didn't quite really see who the guy in the beginning of the episode was - the one in the club - and whatever happened to him?! Was he somewhere in the story before?
Also, Ha Seol has a little streak of carelessness about her own life - if she really has that little sliver of doubt about him, why go look at secret/hidden manholes with him, LOL?
I tend to get to some pages and check out everything, from pics and gifs to quotes and lists, and I enjoy them :)
... On the other hand, I am a complete minimalist and like to keep secrets, so no detailed profile for me LOL.
The dragon is the snarkiest shou ever to exist and the monk is the quietest gong to go on a walkabout, LOL, and if A Certain Someone has slow romance, Copper Coins is slow AND insidious, and it comes as a surprise to them, too, LOL. Out of all her novels that were TLed, I think Copper Coins is the very best. And the fan TL is also very good. Highly recc'ed!
That good enough?
ETA You could also look for Copper Coins and First-Class Lawyer by the same author - she's GREAT at what she's doing.
2. Yes.
Unless we count the Turkish melodramas too, LOL.
... It's been more than a week *sad puppy face*
I love how insightful Natsu can prove to be when given time to react. He's grown up not really undecisive, IMHO, but mostly TOO reverent of others' opinions and decisions in life. It was clear he never wanted to sign the abortion agreement, but when Mizuki was so pushy AND had already decided AND it was HER body, he reluctantly agreed FOR HER. Not by his own choice.
His quiet and awed observation of Umi makes me wonder how Mizuki acted with him when they were together. Always leading, always doing whatever SHE wanted and not giving him enough reaction time and he STILL notices that Umi is the one hiding her pain and trying to comfort her adult-to-adult (I loved the counter-part of Yayoi doing the "normal" quieting down of the kid so that she doesn't distress herself... That's not healthy, is it? It shows Yayoi still playing at mom, not really understanding that this is another human being with actual emotions).
I loved this episode.
I don't know what Tsuno-san's problem is, but maybe he's assuming that, since the kid happened and Mizuki raised her alone while Natsu signed the papers, then Natsu must've not wanted the child and that forced Mizuki away?! If that's the impression she left everybody with - maybe she thought she didn't owe anyone an explanation, but also she should've told them about Natsu while she knew she was going to die - Mizuki STILL is a c*nt!!
I love Mizuki's mom, though, Lovely actress and lovely character - I hope she and Natsu decide to help each other through the teething problems of raising a kid. And I am not certain I want Yayoi a part of that - maybe she needs her own biological child to better understand motherhood, not a ready-made kid... (I mean, nobody asked Umi if she wants another mother, either!)
ETA After ep4, well, I take some of it back. She realises she can't really do it for now. That's progress already.