1. "Peeve Weapon" Not surprising he declined. In real life, there are many authors who do refuse their work adapted into another medium. Shin Dae Ryeuk's explanation captured the most common reason.
Sadly, they did not dwell into this, he immediately changed his mind about it a minute or two after. I wish that happens in real life hahaha.
2. Ma Eum almost hit by a car
Wow. That was a very good acting! I totally did not expect that one. Is she planning on taking an action drama next?
seriously, Mi Ho?She got lucky there the PPEs were only to protect them from dusts and what not. LOLs.
Exactly!
Also, she saw them wearing PPEs … as a nurse she should have understood there is some danger. Yet she didn't even bother wearing a mask at least.
It's just … they built her character in a certain direction and suddenly she wants to die a hero. I mean, it's a huge leap from doing everything you want to save your husband to giving your life for anyone.
I'm not saying there are no people who did or will do the same thing in real life … but that's more likely very rare.
That's Korean?! We used to do that here in the Philippines back in the late 80s and early 90s elementary. I had no idea it originated from a Korean 80s show - "Prophet's Restaurant" 1986!
One cute thing about this show is you can see the differences in their acting.
1. The veteran group - seniors/elders/parents 2. The experienced group - the eldest couples 3. The young group - the youngest in the industry
It's like watching three dramas at the same time.
It is similar to The Penthouse. The veteran group and the new stars group, it was like watching two dramas.
It is also good for the actors because they can act more comfortably if they're with their same group (as far as experience goes) as compared to working constantly with the veterans or more experienced. Veteran actors are intimidating, and it takes a lot of time to be comfortable with your seniors (in age and/or in experience).
Though of course, it also have its disadvantages. They have less opportunities to work with their seniors (again, in age and/or in experience in the industry). The seniors can impart lessons and tips in acting, and the experience can push one to go beyond their limits.
But, as an audience, we can observe them and root for them and also learn about their trade.
Idk how come Jung so Min is entirely entirely removed from season 2 without getting a proper closure to her character…
"Mu Deok" is, for all intents and purposes, simply Nak Su's soul in that body. This was testified to by Master Lee and was repeated by Jin mama.
Both Master Lee and Jin mama established canonically that there can be only one soul per body. The show basically destroyed our speculation that there are two souls in the "Mu Deok" body.
1. "Peeve Weapon"
Not surprising he declined. In real life, there are many authors who do refuse their work adapted into another medium. Shin Dae Ryeuk's explanation captured the most common reason.
Sadly, they did not dwell into this, he immediately changed his mind about it a minute or two after. I wish that happens in real life hahaha.
2. Ma Eum almost hit by a car
Wow. That was a very good acting! I totally did not expect that one. Is she planning on taking an action drama next?
Also, she saw them wearing PPEs … as a nurse she should have understood there is some danger. Yet she didn't even bother wearing a mask at least.
It's just … they built her character in a certain direction and suddenly she wants to die a hero. I mean, it's a huge leap from doing everything you want to save your husband to giving your life for anyone.
I'm not saying there are no people who did or will do the same thing in real life … but that's more likely very rare.
She got lucky there the PPEs were only to protect them from dusts and what not. LOLs.
I hope you like it!
^_^
Sugusugu dangdang sungdangdang.
That's Korean?! We used to do that here in the Philippines back in the late 80s and early 90s elementary. I had no idea it originated from a Korean 80s show - "Prophet's Restaurant" 1986!
1. The veteran group - seniors/elders/parents
2. The experienced group - the eldest couples
3. The young group - the youngest in the industry
It's like watching three dramas at the same time.
It is similar to The Penthouse. The veteran group and the new stars group, it was like watching two dramas.
It is also good for the actors because they can act more comfortably if they're with their same group (as far as experience goes) as compared to working constantly with the veterans or more experienced. Veteran actors are intimidating, and it takes a lot of time to be comfortable with your seniors (in age and/or in experience).
Though of course, it also have its disadvantages. They have less opportunities to work with their seniors (again, in age and/or in experience in the industry). The seniors can impart lessons and tips in acting, and the experience can push one to go beyond their limits.
But, as an audience, we can observe them and root for them and also learn about their trade.
Naver: https://blog.naver.com/youronlyone-ofcl/222862026122
Both Master Lee and Jin mama established canonically that there can be only one soul per body. The show basically destroyed our speculation that there are two souls in the "Mu Deok" body.