During the scene where ML was teasing the FL about her drawing and Eunjung almost fellā¦ā¦ that looked like…
Not sure either, the way I understand āad-libā is if it is not in the script but the actor intentionally added something. Maybe it's āblooperā? But a āblooperā is something not included in the actual scenes.
Yep, it was cute. Maybe that's why they included it. Hehe. Or maybe, they just chose not to retake because she already fell asleep. ^^;;
Like in many other Asian countries, probably no. That is why her younger brother is acting that way, because he…
Yep. It's going to be a challenge.
Also, what makes DR's case even sadder is that, if she dissolves her adoption, she'll become ālegallyā a āstrangerā. If she marries SJ's brother, she'll become part of SJ's father's family, not SJ's mother.
I'm not sure if they have laws against letting someone not relatd to you to live in your home without declaring them as adopted or charging them for rental/room fees (just to establish the relationship). There are countries where you can't do this, otherwise you might get into legal troubles.
The scenes were so predictable, very close to how it happened in Marimar. ^_~The bullied, once poor, turned out…
Just a reminder, this is a spoiler. ^_^
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Yep, it skipped 1 year. And yep, the revenge plot starts this week. Last night was the surprise introduction. Tonight, I think it will be setting up the new conflicts, since she was introduced as the niece of a very influential, wealthy, and well-known person. The way they presented them, they can buy the entire group or force them to bankruptcy.
Did the writer watch the Mexican 90s drama, āMarimarā?Haha.
The scenes were so predictable, very close to how it happened in Marimar. ^_~
The bullied, once poor, turned out to be a long-lost relative of some very wealthy family somewhere. Disappeared for a while, and returned with a very high position in their clan's companies.
And she was introduced to her bullies who were trying to partner with their company.
To their surpriseā¦
LOL.
I sure hope the next episodes won't be:
a. The former victim is now hell-bent on destroying her bullies, bringing them down to the mud, and making sure everyone knows their evil deeds, and everyone will see how they are licking her shoes this time.
b. She no longer cares about anyone, not even those people she loved and who were at her side when she was being bullied. Why? Because it's the only way to bring the entire clan of her enemies.
In other words, the two sons will become collateral damage because they're part of that evil family.
c. Her target is to buy all her enemies assets, including every company under their name. If she can't, she'll ensure the downfall of their companies, and expose their crimes so their assets will be seized by the government.
During the scene where ML was teasing the FL about her drawing and Eunjung almost fellā¦
⦠that looked like it was real, Eunjung fell asleep, lost her balance.
The way both actors reacted were also real. When EJ playfully punched/slapped him while laughing, and Sung Hyun's surprise reaction and laugh.
I mean, if you've been in that situation or have seen it happen to your friends, everything they did were so familiar.
And when you analyze it (I had to rewind multiple times), there just wasn't anything that could have made Eunjung suddenly lose her consciousness and fall like that.
If that was actually real, yep, that's the life of an actor. They usually stay on set and film as many scenes as they can with very little rest. So please, appreciate them and their shows. It's not an easy career to have.
is it ok SJ s sister [ in papers ] , to date SJ s brother , in SOUTH KOREA ?
Like in many other Asian countries, probably no. That is why her younger brother is acting that way, because he knew there's going to be a problem.
It is similar in nature with ML and FL. The ML's adoption should be dissolved first before they can date even if they are not blood related, because socially, it is not acceptable.
There is also the legal aspect. If I will take a guess, Korea's legal in this matter is similar to ours here in the Philippines, any one declared as legally siblings can not have any romantic or sexual relations. The only exemption to this rule is that if they were already married before they were legally declared as siblings (for example, their parents got married -- there was another daily K-drama which tackled this).
So, FL's younger brother dating her adoptive sister, it's definitely going to be an issue socially, and more likely than not, legally as well.
Like the ML, Duri must first dissolve her adoption under the FL's biological mother, because in their case, the FL and her younger brother are half-siblings / blood related, there's no way to go around it.
Due to airing of the Paris 2024 Olympics, ep.61, which was supposed to air Saturday, July 29, 2024, will air on…
> that's what has been said. but what's the real reason?
That _is_ the real reason, nothing else. ^_^
Korea is very āaddictedā (if you will) to sports, and international sports where they have a representative most especially. TV networks compete to get exclusive broadcast rights, and at least three big networks (if I remember correctly) in Korea got exclusive broadcast rights, and these networks happen to be the ones who also broadcast highly sought after dramas.
1. It's a 5x daily drama. 2. It's 30 minutes per episode. 3. The target audience are people who are staying at home and talks about the daily drama they watched during the weekends.
The hell is this rating??? What clown rated this so low?!?!? I really liked the first episode and I'm invested.…
Because there are immature people who cannot separate their political affiliations from fiction.
As far as those fools are concerned, everyone is guilty by association. Like this show, it is an adaptation of a US story that was an adaptation of an Israeli fiction.
Simply because of that association with the US and Israel, they are cancelling this Korean adaptation.
They should look in the mirror because if their yardstick is āeveryone is guilty by associationā then they themselves are guilty as well. They should cancel themselves first based on their own faulty logic.
They're cancelling this Korean show because the original FICTION author was unfortunately born an Israeli, like they had a choice in the matter. /facepalm
He was so āunluckyā. It wasn't his fault in the first place:
1. The motorcycle was speeding. 2. They were both on their right lanes. 3. Then the motorcycle swerved to the left and approached the car and got hit.
Analysis:
A. It's safe to assume that Korea has a law against reflective this and that which can blind other people. So, more likely than not there was no reason why the motorcycle swerved towards the incoming car.
He did not swerve because he was blinded as well.
B. Based on the scenes, the car drivr was blinded because the motorcycle swerved, and the reflection from the motorcycle or the rider's helmet, blinded the car driver. Which prevented him from reacting fast and early, or to even avoid the motorcycle that was suddenly on his lane.
C. I think what the rider tried to say to the car driver was, āI'm sorryā. (1) He knew it was his fault; and (2) he also knew what's going to happen next, regardless if he dies or not.
D. Since he was speeding, and he suddenly swerved to the opposite lane, one possible explanation was that he accidentally hit a rock which could've led to him losing control. If he wasn't speeding, he would've have been able to keep control or the motorcycle simply rolled over the rock; especially since his tires should be able to handle it (it's thick, not slim-type).
Another possible scenario, he simply lost control.
Yet another scenario, the motorcycle was defective.
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Which brings us back to the car driver. He got unlucky.
Of course, he also did a mistake, he should've called it in.
Sure, he was shocked. Having an asthma attack. A kid who just visited his mom, which no doubt devastated him and thus he's emotionally āunstableā or āchallengedā at that time he was driving. Which all led to him not knowing what to do.
However, he already initiated the call. He should've at least finished it after recovering from his asthma attack. After that call, he can run if he wants.
Save a person's life first.
BUT, then again, if he did what he should do, there won't be a story to tell in the first place. LOL.
This is an obvious manipulation, the dumb people are even creating new accounts just to rate this show with 1-star.
Yep, it was cute. Maybe that's why they included it. Hehe. Or maybe, they just chose not to retake because she already fell asleep. ^^;;
Also, what makes DR's case even sadder is that, if she dissolves her adoption, she'll become ālegallyā a āstrangerā. If she marries SJ's brother, she'll become part of SJ's father's family, not SJ's mother.
I'm not sure if they have laws against letting someone not relatd to you to live in your home without declaring them as adopted or charging them for rental/room fees (just to establish the relationship). There are countries where you can't do this, otherwise you might get into legal troubles.
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Yep, it skipped 1 year. And yep, the revenge plot starts this week. Last night was the surprise introduction. Tonight, I think it will be setting up the new conflicts, since she was introduced as the niece of a very influential, wealthy, and well-known person. The way they presented them, they can buy the entire group or force them to bankruptcy.
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The bullied, once poor, turned out to be a long-lost relative of some very wealthy family somewhere. Disappeared for a while, and returned with a very high position in their clan's companies.
And she was introduced to her bullies who were trying to partner with their company.
To their surpriseā¦
LOL.
I sure hope the next episodes won't be:
a. The former victim is now hell-bent on destroying her bullies, bringing them down to the mud, and making sure everyone knows their evil deeds, and everyone will see how they are licking her shoes this time.
b. She no longer cares about anyone, not even those people she loved and who were at her side when she was being bullied. Why? Because it's the only way to bring the entire clan of her enemies.
In other words, the two sons will become collateral damage because they're part of that evil family.
c. Her target is to buy all her enemies assets, including every company under their name. If she can't, she'll ensure the downfall of their companies, and expose their crimes so their assets will be seized by the government.
⦠that looked like it was real, Eunjung fell asleep, lost her balance.
The way both actors reacted were also real. When EJ playfully punched/slapped him while laughing, and Sung Hyun's surprise reaction and laugh.
I mean, if you've been in that situation or have seen it happen to your friends, everything they did were so familiar.
And when you analyze it (I had to rewind multiple times), there just wasn't anything that could have made Eunjung suddenly lose her consciousness and fall like that.
If that was actually real, yep, that's the life of an actor. They usually stay on set and film as many scenes as they can with very little rest. So please, appreciate them and their shows. It's not an easy career to have.
It is similar in nature with ML and FL. The ML's adoption should be dissolved first before they can date even if they are not blood related, because socially, it is not acceptable.
There is also the legal aspect. If I will take a guess, Korea's legal in this matter is similar to ours here in the Philippines, any one declared as legally siblings can not have any romantic or sexual relations. The only exemption to this rule is that if they were already married before they were legally declared as siblings (for example, their parents got married -- there was another daily K-drama which tackled this).
So, FL's younger brother dating her adoptive sister, it's definitely going to be an issue socially, and more likely than not, legally as well.
Like the ML, Duri must first dissolve her adoption under the FL's biological mother, because in their case, the FL and her younger brother are half-siblings / blood related, there's no way to go around it.
^^
Haha.
That _is_ the real reason, nothing else. ^_^
Korea is very āaddictedā (if you will) to sports, and international sports where they have a representative most especially. TV networks compete to get exclusive broadcast rights, and at least three big networks (if I remember correctly) in Korea got exclusive broadcast rights, and these networks happen to be the ones who also broadcast highly sought after dramas.
^_^
The target audience for this format are people who stays at home, and talks about the show during weekends or during their downtime.
A lot of the scenes in daily dramas were shot in studios, and they're always facing the camera, like they were on a theatrical stage.
2. It's 30 minutes per episode.
3. The target audience are people who are staying at home and talks about the daily drama they watched during the weekends.
As far as those fools are concerned, everyone is guilty by association. Like this show, it is an adaptation of a US story that was an adaptation of an Israeli fiction.
Simply because of that association with the US and Israel, they are cancelling this Korean adaptation.
They should look in the mirror because if their yardstick is āeveryone is guilty by associationā then they themselves are guilty as well. They should cancel themselves first based on their own faulty logic.
Here, right from the horse's arse: https://mydramalist.com/726979-your-honor#comment-18431629 ā⦠from a person who has the nationality of a genocidal state ā¦ā
They're cancelling this Korean show because the original FICTION author was unfortunately born an Israeli, like they had a choice in the matter. /facepalm
1. The motorcycle was speeding.
2. They were both on their right lanes.
3. Then the motorcycle swerved to the left and approached the car and got hit.
Analysis:
A. It's safe to assume that Korea has a law against reflective this and that which can blind other people. So, more likely than not there was no reason why the motorcycle swerved towards the incoming car.
He did not swerve because he was blinded as well.
B. Based on the scenes, the car drivr was blinded because the motorcycle swerved, and the reflection from the motorcycle or the rider's helmet, blinded the car driver. Which prevented him from reacting fast and early, or to even avoid the motorcycle that was suddenly on his lane.
C. I think what the rider tried to say to the car driver was, āI'm sorryā. (1) He knew it was his fault; and (2) he also knew what's going to happen next, regardless if he dies or not.
D. Since he was speeding, and he suddenly swerved to the opposite lane, one possible explanation was that he accidentally hit a rock which could've led to him losing control. If he wasn't speeding, he would've have been able to keep control or the motorcycle simply rolled over the rock; especially since his tires should be able to handle it (it's thick, not slim-type).
Another possible scenario, he simply lost control.
Yet another scenario, the motorcycle was defective.
---
Which brings us back to the car driver. He got unlucky.
Of course, he also did a mistake, he should've called it in.
Sure, he was shocked. Having an asthma attack. A kid who just visited his mom, which no doubt devastated him and thus he's emotionally āunstableā or āchallengedā at that time he was driving. Which all led to him not knowing what to do.
However, he already initiated the call. He should've at least finished it after recovering from his asthma attack. After that call, he can run if he wants.
Save a person's life first.
BUT, then again, if he did what he should do, there won't be a story to tell in the first place. LOL.