wtf they have feelings for each other why not together? and he's become a mong o'o just whyy??
because he's more concerned what people will think of him if he admits he's gay. So basically runs away - out in Asia (particularly in China and Korea) it's VERY frowned upon to be part of the LGBT community. Some stand up to this, often violent, disapproval but others (like Wen) run away from it if they feel they can't lie and say they're straight and just spend their lives pretending.
Hey at least you have it subbed - most people can't even do that. I can't. Hell, I wouldn't even know where to start. However, I am learning Japanese and Korean - so watching stuff raw is becoming less of an issue! lol!
Can you give me a hint as to what to look for in the end to know which version I'm looking at? I totally agree…
In the slasher version of Possession - the ending has them confront each other in the basement prior to it all going wrong and goes into the 'horror ending'. In the lovely ending they end up in his shed/workshop. Hope that helps without telling you too much. ????
Yes the American version of Hana Yori Dango didn't get beyond episode 2 or 3 as I recall. I think you can find the first episode online nowadays, so if you want to watch something to drive you insane, that should be top of your list! lol!
Really excellent actress. Loved her in Uncontrollably Fond, her chemistry with Kim Woo Bin was amazing.....even if I did sob my way through the last episode! lol! I was just surrounded in a lake of my own tears, tissues and half eaten comfort chocolate. :D
I loved all of these - my favourite was Jealousy Incarnate. If you dropped these gems, God only knows what you'd have made of Miss in Kiss (the Taiwanese reboot of It Started with a Kiss and They Kissed Again). It was NOTHING like as good as the Taiwanese original and that's me being kind.
My most favourite drama of his has been the Ataru series - I ADORED him in that and, as I know someone who has Asperger's and has a personal experience with autism which she has explained to me, I can honestly say he NAILED the autistic side of the character BRILLIANTLY.
I just wanted to hug him....but of course he wouldn't My most favourite drama of his has been the Ataru series - I ADORED him in that and, as I know someone who has Asperger's and has a personal experience with autism which she has explained to me, I can honestly say he NAILED the autistic side of the character BRILLIANTLY. I just wanted to hug him....but of course he wouldn't have liked that.
I hope he will be back on our screens soon - two years, fast approaching three, is too long to be away.have liked that.
I was surprised with this role choice for him, and I think he is doing a great job....he is supposed to be a flamboyant…
Oh really has - like a TON. I didn't realise it was him to start with! I'm hoping Dramanice will sub it eventually; but for now I'm fine watching it raw....lol! Thanks again. :)
I was surprised with this role choice for him, and I think he is doing a great job....he is supposed to be a flamboyant…
I just thought I'd let you know I've started watching it - I was shocked at how animated he is! Wow, if only he'd been like that in PLHZ it would've helped the drama SO much. But thanks for persuading me to watch it, it's really good. :)
Here there be SPOILERS!! Here there be SPOILERS!! Here there be SPOILERS! !
The thing with 'We Married as a Job is the relationships were MEANT to be excrutiatingly awkward. Moriyama was an eternal 'people pleaser', often to the detriment of herself and her own happiness. She knew that Tsuzaki was extremely socially awkward and painfully shy - making her romantic interaction with him painfully slow. She was too scared to make too many sudden moves because even if he didn't bolt (and he did sometimes) he'd still become incredibly skittish.
As someone who is socially awkward and shy and who has a daughter who is literally crippled by social anxiety, I really felt for Tsuzaki. Like my daughter, he wanted to and tried his best to overcome what he saw as failings and shortcomings, bedause loaing Moriyama . My daughter is suceeding, as did Tsuzaki...but my daughter has yet to date and she'll be 20 next week.
The point I'm making is we all have foibles that can hold us back in the romantic stakes. For instance, I shook my now husband's hand goodbye for our first THREE dates - it would've been four, and possibly even more, if he hadn't taken my pro-offered hand, pulled me forward and kissed me. So the struggle is real! Lol!
But there were others struggling just as much, but in different ways. Tsuchiya was lamenting her age holding her back on career, love and even children (hence why she mothered Moriyama so much). Kazami believing he might as well be a 'love them and dump them' guy as he never wanted to get hurt.
Then there was Numata, who I admit I really couldn't make myself like - not because he was gay, that ever bothered me a bit -but because his nosiness and jumping to conclusions caused misunderstandings and idiotic situations. I know it was meant to be funny because he was just that way due to loneliness and a crush on Tsuzaki, but it made me want to punch him so hard his ancestors would be spitting his teeth out. But he was lonely, desperate for love and his own happiness, yet wary to look too far initially.
However, all that said I really like This is My First Life too - the premise is slightly similar to WGMaaJ but that's it. Overall a lot of the characters are different and the story arc ismdifferent (for the first few episodes I've watched so far). I agree about the depth to the other characters in TiMFL though, you do bond with them and more than WGMaaJ. These will BOTH go on my favourites list and both will be re-watched often; in fact, WGMaaJ already has been reseen a number of times. :D
I was surprised with this role choice for him, and I think he is doing a great job....he is supposed to be a flamboyant…
Thanks for that heads up, I'm about to start watching it so will be a bit more hopeful now. I really like him and he was okay in Go Princess Go!, but in PLHZ he was just awful, it was painful to watch him. It didn't help that Dilmurat Dilraba had insane chemistry with Zhang Vin and yet the 'love of her life' was meant to be Sheng's character.
But I just can't be mean to him as I was shy when I was younger and my daughter is now -so I know how hard it is. But I really don't think acting is the best job for someone whomis so shy. Still, you've given me hope for this drama, THANKS. :)
Yes the American version of Hana Yori Dango didn't get beyond episode 2 or 3 as I recall. I think you can find the first episode online nowadays, so if you want to watch something to drive you insane, that should be top of your list! lol!
I just wanted to hug him....but of course he wouldn't My most favourite drama of his has been the Ataru series - I ADORED him in that and, as I know someone who has Asperger's and has a personal experience with autism which she has explained to me, I can honestly say he NAILED the autistic side of the character BRILLIANTLY. I just wanted to hug him....but of course he wouldn't have liked that.
I hope he will be back on our screens soon - two years, fast approaching three, is too long to be away.have liked that.
The thing with 'We Married as a Job is the relationships were MEANT to be excrutiatingly awkward. Moriyama was an eternal 'people pleaser', often to the detriment of herself and her own happiness. She knew that Tsuzaki was extremely socially awkward and painfully shy - making her romantic interaction with him painfully slow. She was too scared to make too many sudden moves because even if he didn't bolt (and he did sometimes) he'd still become incredibly skittish.
As someone who is socially awkward and shy and who has a daughter who is literally crippled by social anxiety, I really felt for Tsuzaki. Like my daughter, he wanted to and tried his best to overcome what he saw as failings and shortcomings, bedause loaing Moriyama . My daughter is suceeding, as did Tsuzaki...but my daughter has yet to date and she'll be 20 next week.
The point I'm making is we all have foibles that can hold us back in the romantic stakes. For instance, I shook my now husband's hand goodbye for our first THREE dates - it would've been four, and possibly even more, if he hadn't taken my pro-offered hand, pulled me forward and kissed me. So the struggle is real! Lol!
But there were others struggling just as much, but in different ways. Tsuchiya was lamenting her age holding her back on career, love and even children (hence why she mothered Moriyama so much). Kazami believing he might as well be a 'love them and dump them' guy as he never wanted to get hurt.
Then there was Numata, who I admit I really couldn't make myself like - not because he was gay, that ever bothered me a bit -but because his nosiness and jumping to conclusions caused misunderstandings and idiotic situations. I know it was meant to be funny because he was just that way due to loneliness and a crush on Tsuzaki, but it made me want to punch him so hard his ancestors would be spitting his teeth out. But he was lonely, desperate for love and his own happiness, yet wary to look too far initially.
However, all that said I really like This is My First Life too - the premise is slightly similar to WGMaaJ but that's it. Overall a lot of the characters are different and the story arc ismdifferent (for the first few episodes I've watched so far). I agree about the depth to the other characters in TiMFL though, you do bond with them and more than WGMaaJ. These will BOTH go on my favourites list and both will be re-watched often; in fact, WGMaaJ already has been reseen a number of times. :D
But I just can't be mean to him as I was shy when I was younger and my daughter is now -so I know how hard it is. But I really don't think acting is the best job for someone whomis so shy. Still, you've given me hope for this drama, THANKS. :)