In the photos, there's background info cards for Shelly and Neko, anyone know where those are from? I want to see Pundao's as well and it isn't uploaded here for whatever reason
The acting of both main actresses is quite good, but the weird plot of this drama has put their acting in a negative…
Yeah my issues with this show are the plot and the post production. The mains are doing the best they can with what they have to work with, but sadly the entire production isn't giving them much
"You can't see my good intentions" You mean selfishly forcing them apart at the expense of your relationship with your daughter strictly because you don't like Tawan's dad, who she's practically estranged from? What exactly is good about your intentions and not 100% self-serving?
It's kinda crazy how he went from a loving and devoted father to a dominating, controlling practically abusive father over 1 sentence. His entire demeanor shifted. It's a completely different persona now where it's hard to believe he could have been so lenient for all those years with Ayla.
"did you kill him?" this was a repetitive question asked by the ML, the prosecutor and apparently also…
I thought the senior doc meant he didn't tell the rapist he had that disease. Kind of like saying "I treated the stab wound because he was dying in front of me, but I'm not gong to tell him he needs medication or else he'll have a heart attack early"
Honestly the whole twin detail sounded interesting at the start but became so irrelevant I don't even know why…
Or she could have just used sign. They could have had it be where the twin saw she learned sign just to be able to talk to her and signed back something like "you don't have to worry so much, I can also read lips"
Just finished ep 6 and wtf with that backstory on why KaiKai likes Meng? Everything about it doesn't make sense lol.
1) It wasn't her, it was actually Ya En and he never bothered to check until now? 2) Ya En got expelled and had to move because she hurt that "kid"? That was a grown ass man 3 on 1 beating an actual kid. Dude looked mid 20s lol. What about the part where she saved KaiKai? That doesn't play into it at all?!? 3) They both somehow remember the exact day something happened over 10 years ago?
Also, why is like every ML in CDramas basically a hand to hand combat god? The bar scene with the gangsters ML is able to fend off, and actually be winning, a fight with like 10 gangsters at the same time, with absolutely no reasoning as to why or how lol
Honestly the whole twin detail sounded interesting at the start but became so irrelevant I don't even know why…
Another thing with it was the twin spoke just as well as the FL, and at a conversational volume. If she was born deaf, that's basically unheard of. Even people that go deaf due to injuries gradually lose their pronunciation because they can't hear themselves and the (lack of a better term, I'm tired)skill level drops over time
Absolutely not. She doesn't owe lamp anything. They entered a marriage of convenience and she has been very upfront…
When he brought up her "promise" to him and it was the wedding vows, like dude you knew it was an arranged, unwanted marriage from the start. Those words aren't a promise to you like they are in real marriages, she was required to say them lol
With the copyright case though the male artist was suing for copyright infringement and argued she had reproduced…
Seriously. Like the prosecution in ep 10 only did 4 things that I can remember
- "Indicted for murder" - "Sticking with the murder charge" after HyoMin brought up the fact it was actually 2 seperate incidents - Shared a "we're f'ed" look with each other during the bullying video - Dejectedly asked for 25-life sentencing
Like, can't they actually show the prosectutors argue even 1 thing?
Whatt?🤣 His character itself is cold, it means he barely will have expressions on his face and also he never…
It's even a plot device lmao. Hyo Min has been trying to convince him to smile more over the past 2 episodes. His stonefaced demeanor is just his character
With the copyright case though the male artist was suing for copyright infringement and argued she had reproduced…
That was my issue with the case as well. As far as I can tell, the defendant painter was the one who sold it at the flea market, it doesn't make any sense on him seilling the original if he copied it and then sold his as an original. He would destroy it or hide it realistically.
But that adds in the question of when did he see the painting, and have long enough with the painting, to be able to replicate to the extent that her dad's portrait was still in it? That's just one of the huge plot holes these cases have imo. I'm enjoying the cases for the most part, and they mainly focus on the case in every episode, yet every single case feels so one-sided and incomplete to me
This is honestly one of the best gl out right now, they did such a good job with the leads . Every episode I’m…
This show is honestly the first show I've ever watched where I'm sure I'm going to have Second Lead Syndrome. I am team Loft for sure, but I will honestly feel for Air if she's left out, yet will be heartbroken if Pure chooses Air lol. I'm already resigned to feeling heartbreak no matter who she chooses, just one will definitely hit harder than the other one
It's honestly mind boggling that this is sitting at 7.7. This is the first job of 2 of the main actresses, and they are doing a better job than a lot of more seasoned artists (not just GL space, in general.) The script is good, the acting is believable, the post production is legitimately good, the pacing is great, I could go on.
I honestly think if this was a hetero romance KDrama, this show would be sitting at 8.5-8.8 right now and it sitting below 8 in general is just ridiculous imo.
I actually laughed at the end of ep 1 because they advertise in the credits that they shot it with a Canon R5c, and nothing about this show feels like it was a budget production, all the while their camera setup is max $9000 US each (Camera, lenses, rigs, etc), which is nothing for a show like this. There's YouTubers that use more expensive camera setups than what this is, and I honestly would believe they shot this with a RED if you told me they did
Does Jam not trust Ai, why does not she tell her that dad is harassing her. I mean Ai trusts her and said she…
I don't think it's a trust issue. I took it more as she feels entirely inbebted to Ai already, seeing how she truly believes she would be dead already if it wasn't for her. Even if she wouldn't actually be dead, Ai completely changed her life in only positive ways. Right now, Ai is stressed about her dad, the bid and Mae so Yam doesn't want to add to her stress by adding her problem on top of everything else, while also feeling more indebted to Ai if/when she helps
Episode 10 so 2 years for murder and that’s with court and judge accepting both things were different situations,…
I also think the punishment was low, but Hyo Min brought proof that the victim jaywalked in that exact same area over 30 times, so there legally is reasonable doubt that the concussion caused her to cross the street. If she didn't hit her in the head with the rock and just happened to be driving distractedly and grabbing her lighter at that exact time, she still would have accidentally hit her because the odds are she would have jaywalked anyways. That's why her mom sent her the info on the habitual jaywalking, that alone removes any correlation to the battery and the car accident
I think I would have been more comfortable with say 2 years for the battery and 3-5 years for the vehicular manslaughter
Thinking back on it, FL's mom said she regrets not helping the bully now since it bothers the FL and she didn't expect that, but what about the other daughter?!?
Yes, Hyo Min was disturbed by the way you handled the bullying issue, but you still abandoned her twin sister. She cares WAY MORE about that than she did you mishandling the bullying case when she was in High School. It's kind of crazy how they made it show where mom and daughter found common ground and are starting to heal their relationship when the biggest issue between them isn't even recognized by the mom yet. Or did I just misunderstand their conversation? I feel like I had to of for Hyo Min to change her attitude, but honestly can't recall the mom even acknowledging the other daughter
That's why he is known as "the scary boss" ðŸ¤It's too bad they didn't show the trainee's expression…
I didn't think it was going to happen to start with, then they got my hopes by flashbacking to her coming home with them sitting in the twins room, then they immediately dashed my hopes again by instantly moving on lol. That flashback was a roller coaster for me.
I do love how he's obviously not the "scary boss" to her anymore though. Pulling her aside to give her clothes for the girls and practically saying I'm always here for you shows that he genuinely cares about all his associates, not just Hyo Min
You mean selfishly forcing them apart at the expense of your relationship with your daughter strictly because you don't like Tawan's dad, who she's practically estranged from? What exactly is good about your intentions and not 100% self-serving?
It's kinda crazy how he went from a loving and devoted father to a dominating, controlling practically abusive father over 1 sentence. His entire demeanor shifted. It's a completely different persona now where it's hard to believe he could have been so lenient for all those years with Ayla.
1) It wasn't her, it was actually Ya En and he never bothered to check until now?
2) Ya En got expelled and had to move because she hurt that "kid"? That was a grown ass man 3 on 1 beating an actual kid. Dude looked mid 20s lol. What about the part where she saved KaiKai? That doesn't play into it at all?!?
3) They both somehow remember the exact day something happened over 10 years ago?
Also, why is like every ML in CDramas basically a hand to hand combat god? The bar scene with the gangsters ML is able to fend off, and actually be winning, a fight with like 10 gangsters at the same time, with absolutely no reasoning as to why or how lol
- "Indicted for murder"
- "Sticking with the murder charge" after HyoMin brought up the fact it was actually 2 seperate incidents
- Shared a "we're f'ed" look with each other during the bullying video
- Dejectedly asked for 25-life sentencing
Like, can't they actually show the prosectutors argue even 1 thing?
But that adds in the question of when did he see the painting, and have long enough with the painting, to be able to replicate to the extent that her dad's portrait was still in it? That's just one of the huge plot holes these cases have imo. I'm enjoying the cases for the most part, and they mainly focus on the case in every episode, yet every single case feels so one-sided and incomplete to me
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I honestly think if this was a hetero romance KDrama, this show would be sitting at 8.5-8.8 right now and it sitting below 8 in general is just ridiculous imo.
I actually laughed at the end of ep 1 because they advertise in the credits that they shot it with a Canon R5c, and nothing about this show feels like it was a budget production, all the while their camera setup is max $9000 US each (Camera, lenses, rigs, etc), which is nothing for a show like this. There's YouTubers that use more expensive camera setups than what this is, and I honestly would believe they shot this with a RED if you told me they did
I think I would have been more comfortable with say 2 years for the battery and 3-5 years for the vehicular manslaughter
Yes, Hyo Min was disturbed by the way you handled the bullying issue, but you still abandoned her twin sister. She cares WAY MORE about that than she did you mishandling the bullying case when she was in High School. It's kind of crazy how they made it show where mom and daughter found common ground and are starting to heal their relationship when the biggest issue between them isn't even recognized by the mom yet. Or did I just misunderstand their conversation? I feel like I had to of for Hyo Min to change her attitude, but honestly can't recall the mom even acknowledging the other daughter
I do love how he's obviously not the "scary boss" to her anymore though. Pulling her aside to give her clothes for the girls and practically saying I'm always here for you shows that he genuinely cares about all his associates, not just Hyo Min