Apologies don't fix deaths. That doctor needed to apologize to the family and publicly take responsibility. Cliche storyline yeah, but the doctor and her father were the most frustrating. Her as well actually, she owed no one nothing, but took every bad thing thrown at her.
Does any of you know what kind of job they have? All i know is the fl VIP manager something, but this is the first…
It's personal manager. If you have good marketing skills and have good connections in media and know people, you can manage celebrities and people who are high profile.
I watched this in 2015 when it first came out, I thought it was good then, but seeing everyone's recent comments makes me think I'm crazy and need to rewatch it. lol
You must be an idiot because it's not "woke" . It's literally "bl" boys love. Get your homophobic ass somewhere…
I think you've misinterpreted the original comment or atleast my comment. I personally dislike bromance, not because I'm homophobic or something, but because it feels like queerbaiting. I like when male leads have great chemistry, but some scripts make it like they have a secret crush on each other just get viewers. Seeing the chemistry between the ML and how the script was written, this could've been a great BL with not much focus on physical affection to appease the conservative audience like I've seen other BL's do.
edit: Important to mention another reason, I think this show in particular may be queerbaiting, bc fans of the webtoon (I'm not sure what the original is) end up watching and being disappointed.
What I'm getting from the summary, this lady marries a rich guy and has the FL with him, but steals all his money and starts her own company. The FL grows up in an orphanage and miserable, but ends up with a man who her mom sees as her first love. The FL's man disappears, bc of her mom, but she doesn't know and she really liked that man because it made her turn her life around.
So, what is the drama about? Revenge on mom who ruined FL life? There's no tags to give it away, I'm so confused. I love melodramas, but I'm unsure of the plot. Right now it seems like a backstory.
Seriously?! It's the Korean version of Elite? I've already watched the Indian version, I think I'm pretty tired…
I do hope they take a different route rather than waste money on a series they probably won't give a second season. It's kind of disappointing when they make a good kdrama with an open ending, but drop it.
Netflix is making elitè series again in korean language too. Idk they only added the crown in this story, let…
Seriously?! It's the Korean version of Elite? I've already watched the Indian version, I think I'm pretty tired of the story line by now lol. The original even fell off for me after I think it was season 2 or 3.
" Squid Game and Alice in Wonderland created the blueprint for this subgenre" I disagree as these are new, and not exactly the blueprint. Alice in borderland specifically started off as a manga and wasn't even the first to have the theme of "death game". In fact, there are many death game mangas, animes as well, out there so I wouldn't call the most popular the "blueprint".
I do like death games though and I agree with your ending statement, I tried to think about how I could possibly win these death games, but it's really about luck. I appreciate the Japanese "Werewolf Game" series as it does many point of views which I find is interesting and helps me think about the game more. There's actually a Japanese movie called "Judge" (2013) which I think you'd find interesting.
edit: Important to mention another reason, I think this show in particular may be queerbaiting, bc fans of the webtoon (I'm not sure what the original is) end up watching and being disappointed.
So, what is the drama about? Revenge on mom who ruined FL life? There's no tags to give it away, I'm so confused. I love melodramas, but I'm unsure of the plot. Right now it seems like a backstory.
I do like death games though and I agree with your ending statement, I tried to think about how I could possibly win these death games, but it's really about luck. I appreciate the Japanese "Werewolf Game" series as it does many point of views which I find is interesting and helps me think about the game more. There's actually a Japanese movie called "Judge" (2013) which I think you'd find interesting.