Single meaning not married instead of not seeing anyone. I stopped by wondering if this was a new Season Themed…
Sadly, no. I've checked everywhere - there's no where with a subbed version. There's only the raw version on Dramacool. Even YouTube hasn't got it. I remember I watched it raw.
So was Mirae really meeting with JaeHe at the end or was it just her pretending to her friends so she could go back to gaming and not hang out with them? Basically had he come back or not? I was bit confused at the end......o.0
Ah, thank you so much! (*^▽^*) It'll be nice to see the real end instead of the one I THOUGHT was the real end (and cried over! (ლ‸-) )
EDIT: I've just watched it and realised the version I saw missed the very last scene and went into the movie again......so it always stopped at Chen Zi Hao telling his 'Queen' that he would make his wish come true......but as Han Man Yi was bleeding from his mouth I think I can be forgiven for thinking he definitely died. I can't believe how much that last scene changes the end of the movie! (ლ‸-)
how asian drama disgusted relationship in the name of soul switched or not blood related
NOT blood related is not a problem - they are NOT family in ANY way in those cases....perhaps just in name or similar at most. But soul switches, or cases where there ARE blood relations, then that is definitely a very big NO for me.
I watched it on YouTube and it stopped when he was dying. Did he not die then? I assumed when I found the bit with him with the king it was the king imagining him there with him.....is that not what happened?
I think Shin Sung Rok's character is an ally of Lee Seung Gi's character, Shin Sung Rok does look like he can…
@SuperDrama101ohyea - oh definitely he was, I did love him in that. In fact all his villain roles are on point too....but I first saw him in Trot Lovers (which coincidentally got me listening to Trot music as well as BTS with my ARMY daughter), and he was just adorable in that. So I would love tosee him playing another good guy role, or at least anti hero with a happy ending. :)
As a recovering self harmer and someone who suffered depression severe enough try to do something I shouldn't, I am intrigued as to how they will handle such tough subject matter. Certainly the Japanese are not one to shy away, but I just hope they don't get it wrong.
I really hope this has a happy ending......I'm hoping......but......Chinese drama these days just seems very sad all the time. Still, I am rooting for a happy ever after!
Ji Chang Wook in Healer - it was one of the first mainstream Kdramas I watched and i ADORED it. But you're right about these - at least the Japanese Ink was good; the Taiwanese reboot in 2018 was DIRE. I think my favourite is the Thai version Kiss Me because it was still fairly mental occasionally, but overall was the most believable. The Taiwanese version - It Started with a Kiss and They Kissed Again was good too and the lead couple had major chemistry (even dated for a while in real life) but it was, again, MENTAL. LOL!
YouDirtyWater - That's China for you.....ALL their gay dramas end like this.
@Cursian - point taken and you're absolutely right; but I was trying to put across to Tao Lillian that my criticisms of her country are based my friendship with Chinese LGBT nationals living there and what they tell me they suffer and also seeing their LGBT+ dramas myself with my own two eyes.
My friends have told that since their new dictator, sorry, 'President for Life', brought in the new 'modesty laws', it's got even worse. Also although Taiwan now allows gay marriage (which is BRILLIANT), because it's under Chinese control, many Chinese LGBT+ nationals still do not feel safe there; likewise in Hong Kong.
I completely accept the world overall is not really much safer for the LGBT+community than these countries - but at least there's laws in place in countries like mine that do make those responsible for spreading hate against the LGBT+ community, as well as physical violence, that mean they face jail time.
However, I know there's certain religions in my country (UK) that wholeheartedly despise the LGBT+ community (beliefs brought mostly from the Arabic, southern Asian and Turkish countries) and certainly groups of the Labour political party who not only loathe Jews, but also the LGBT+ community and women.....but China is very scary and Russia too as I recently spoke to a young gay guy who came to the UK after getting out of a re-education camp for LGBT in the Ukraine - what he suffered was simple torture.....however, nowhere is as bad as Brunei right now. THAT has to be THE worst of all.....
Still, all I can do is speak out against the bigotry, discrimination and hate and do what I can to hopefully, make this world safer for those who love and live just the same as me, just a little off centre......personally I prefer people who are off centre......they are much kinder, accepting and caring. But that's why I said what I did to Tao Lillian.
I think Shin Sung Rok's character is an ally of Lee Seung Gi's character, Shin Sung Rok does look like he can…
Oh Lord that would be great if he is- I am so done with seeing him be the bad guy. He was lovely in Trot Lovers and I don't get why we don't see that sweet side of him more often. :)
EDIT: I've just watched it and realised the version I saw missed the very last scene and went into the movie again......so it always stopped at Chen Zi Hao telling his 'Queen' that he would make his wish come true......but as Han Man Yi was bleeding from his mouth I think I can be forgiven for thinking he definitely died. I can't believe how much that last scene changes the end of the movie! (ლ‸-)
Have you seen him in Man to Man? He literally had my friend swooning and now she's another Kdrama junkie like me. Lol!
My friends have told that since their new dictator, sorry, 'President for Life', brought in the new 'modesty laws', it's got even worse. Also although Taiwan now allows gay marriage (which is BRILLIANT), because it's under Chinese control, many Chinese LGBT+ nationals still do not feel safe there; likewise in Hong Kong.
I completely accept the world overall is not really much safer for the LGBT+community than these countries - but at least there's laws in place in countries like mine that do make those responsible for spreading hate against the LGBT+ community, as well as physical violence, that mean they face jail time.
However, I know there's certain religions in my country (UK) that wholeheartedly despise the LGBT+ community (beliefs brought mostly from the Arabic, southern Asian and Turkish countries) and certainly groups of the Labour political party who not only loathe Jews, but also the LGBT+ community and women.....but China is very scary and Russia too as I recently spoke to a young gay guy who came to the UK after getting out of a re-education camp for LGBT in the Ukraine - what he suffered was simple torture.....however, nowhere is as bad as Brunei right now. THAT has to be THE worst of all.....
Still, all I can do is speak out against the bigotry, discrimination and hate and do what I can to hopefully, make this world safer for those who love and live just the same as me, just a little off centre......personally I prefer people who are off centre......they are much kinder, accepting and caring. But that's why I said what I did to Tao Lillian.