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Roseville, CA--but a New Yauwker till I croak!
Replying to Lara Feb 14, 2018
Title Mr. Right Spoiler
I already expected that we won't see kisses in the drama. Although I hoped for it because it's a romcom haha.…
That's exactly what I was thinking. No kisses was written in the contract. Ifelt so obvious to me. :-(
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Replying to onioni Feb 11, 2018
Title Mr. Right
Hmm, he did kiss her in the scene where she was drunk, lying on the grass field with him. It was really frustrating…
Well, I either missed it or it was so insignificant, it didn't matter much. I expected a lot more after holding out for 45 epis!! :-(
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On Mr. Right Feb 10, 2018
Title Mr. Right Spoiler
The last episode ruined the enjoyment for me. I get that Cheng Hao is reticent, but to have him show up in Belgium and for her only to run to him while he stood by and just smiled? I'm sorry, but not to reward us, after 45 episodes no less, with even one Big Kiss and the words, "I love you" never spoken even once during the drama was such a letdown. Frankly, I kept feeling like these two leads had written in their contracts somewhere that they wouldn't kiss even once throughout the drama...that's really kind of hellish for the romantic viewer! I'll have to look them up and see if they are both married in real life, and maybe their spouses refuse to allow them to have an onscreen kiss--that's just the impression I was getting while watching. For all their drunk scenes--not one kiss? The final kiss they showed in his flashbacks right before the final scene never even took place. They cut the show off in that episode when he looked down at her lying drunk in bed and he was tempted to kiss her.

The rest was okay--even for self-adoring/self-loathing Yu Gao to finally fall for Zhang Ming Yang was far-fetched but he made his argument convincing. Whatever happened to "Old Man?" Where did Cheng Hao and Luo Yue end up--going back to Beijing or staying in Belgium...or at the pace heir relationship was not advancing, maybe they just kept it a long-distance love forever? I'm a brat, I guess. I don't like endings that leave me up-in-the-air like that. I want to know!
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On Rain or Shine Jan 31, 2018
This is a dark, somber, quiet melo that was stark and desolate in feel yet it somehow always managed to include an underlying spiritual connection and warmth to fight off the demons of so many of the characters--especially our leads. A fragile strand tying each person related to one another was tenable in what otherwise seemed like a depressing, hopeless future, just as that barren landscape was built on tragedy and hope for these poor soul survivors.
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Replying to namopanik Jan 11, 2018
he doesn't go back and forth. He drowned in the lake, jumped 10 years back and stays there. The newspaper article…
Ha--your future career, namopankik--author of a crime detective novel!! I'm glad you're feeling the confusion a little, too...it shows me I wasn't imagining things but I need you to figure it out for my sake. LOL
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Replying to namopanik Jan 10, 2018
he doesn't go back and forth. He drowned in the lake, jumped 10 years back and stays there. The newspaper article…
Thank you for clearing this up for me. I didn't think he traveled back yet but missed that Ji Soo's mother was also a doctor, especially since they showed the current day scene of and angry/upset Ji Soo walking away from him a few times.
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On My First Love Jan 10, 2018
I'm confused after watching both. Maybe I conked out for a few minutes, but does he go back and forth in time because he seems to be reading a newspaper in the past for a death that occurs in his future?
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On Protect the Boss Dec 24, 2017
I'm at epi 8, and I haven't continued. It's wearing me out even though I'm a huge fan of Ji Sung and love him. Not sure if I'll continue on.... I'm especially sympathetic to the mental health issues which makes me feel disloyal for wanting to abandon this one.
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On Last Minute Romance Dec 24, 2017
Title Last Minute Romance Spoiler
This drama was an unexpected little surprise. It was a short and sweet, plus charming with a cute, funny and clever concept that was played well. It didn't matter at all that romance was inevitable, especially considering how it ended.
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On Kim Jong Hyun Dec 19, 2017
Person Kim Jong Hyun
Wae? Wae? Wae? This beautiful, talented, young man--this is such a devastating and heartbreaking loss. My heart is breaking for the inner pain he suffered, his family, friends, and fans all over the world.
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On Andante Oct 9, 2017
Title Andante
I feel like this whole premise is rather bizarre and I quit watching episode 3 because it started to feel like zombies were going to appear next. Not what I expected or hoped for.
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On You're Too Much Sep 1, 2017
Title You're Too Much Spoiler
Well, I slugged through it and finished. Gu Hye Seon is lucky she was able to bow out gracefully. I really couldn't stand her replacement--pinch-faced, goodytwoshoes Hae Dang throughout. It was clear Jang Hee Jin couldn't sing or dance right from her first episode, and so all of those scenes had to be avoided from that point forward which was a shame since they were terrific in the beginning prior to the switch. There were so many things just plain wrong with this drama. Sappy Hae Dang's Mother-Teresa-like forgiveness and speeches to everyone throughout the series no matter how badly she was treated and especially during the final two episodes turning all of the evil-bitches and bros into cheerful, happy, get-along-with-no-problem, heartwarming personalities was so annoying and flat-out ridiculous. Yoo Jin Na's alternate universe temperament swap was insane! She should have come back one last time to wreak a little more havoc at the very end. Hae Dang's emotional infidelity was outrageous and unbelievable. How she went from loving Kyung Soo to hurting him and "wholeheartedly" falling for Hyun Joon was fairly inexplicable--especially since Kyung Soo was the equivalent of a saint...especially in that household. The characters and their trajectories were so outlandish, as I wrote before, the weekly agony was campy, trashy fun! Thank goodness for the bickering and battling comedy break interactions between Baek Mi Suk and Hae Jin--they were something to look forward to each week.
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On Typically Women Aug 5, 2017
This series had potential, but I found the Yoon Joo character to be extremely unlikable and irritating. Why was she so angry and defensive all of the time? There was no real backup for her hostile attitude toward her coworkers and the man she supposedly fell for. The ending just fell flat and I was left wondering if there might be more episodes to follow because it all felt half-baked; the culmination of the romances felt incomplete and the OTP final scene felt forced.
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On You're Too Much Aug 5, 2017
Almost every single character in this drama is "Too Much!" It's so over-the-top, it's fun and campy!
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On Lost and Found Jul 31, 2017
The ending lines about love were very memorable. The lead character annoyed me at times--she wasn't very nice, kind or caring towards her childhood bff, and she was quick to overreact with anger towards her and others. That bothered me and made her a little less sympathetic and likable.
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On Prominent Woman Jul 23, 2017
Title Prominent Woman Spoiler
The beginning of this brief series got my attention, but it faded by the time I got to episode 5. I felt some pity--when she realized her date was fake, but any emotional connection started and ended with that. She seemed self-centered rather than confident to me, and not particularly likable as the storyline fell flat all around her.
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On Hit the Top Jul 23, 2017
Title Hit the Top Spoiler
I loved this drama. There was no aigoo for a change, which made it so enjoyable for me. The storyline and relationships were refreshingly cute, funny, and touching, even deeply poignant where the grandfather's role came in. The ensemble cast worked well together, and the theme songs were so well-integrated and played at the most appropriate, meaningful moments. I feel that this series was thoroughly enjoyable. So what if we had to suspend reality a bit for the final episode--I mean, c'mon, the guy came into the future and went back via a typhoon--it's all part-fantasy... I would say, just go with it, relax and enjoy without adding morality rules re romances or expecting the time swap to be 100% logical!
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