I think you’re going to be disappointed. There is no development at all with the other 1st years. They are basically…
Exactly, and it's kind of annoying to me lol. I'm pretty good with names of characters in shows, and I honestly have no idea what any of their names are, and they're on screen so little that unless all 3 are together I probably wouldn't even realize they are one of the other first years without context
I think you’re going to be disappointed. There is no development at all with the other 1st years. They are basically…
Even though I liked the scene where Yun called her Attorney Kang after she won the case, there was no reason for the other first years to be there really, and that kind of just cemented the fact to me that they are only there to make her stand out as the best.
Like, almost every scene they've been in always winds up being a "Hyo Min is right/on top/etc" scene, and they add nothing else to the story. They haven't even used the fact that one of them was her classmate and it seems was crushing on her in ep 1 at all. At least he should have some type of story line since they've known each other for years
Does anyone else feel like the geography of this show was super confusing? Like, Chom moved to an apartment to be "closer to work," but then her excuse of moving back in with her mom was that it was closer. Maewnam was easily able to go to the store every day to see Wan, and the Mouse Mart was being built close to Wan's shop, but Maewnam's idea to her stepdad was to put it closer to the college so the students would use it, then Manmook's idea in ep 9 made all the students go to her store. It seems like everything is within like 5-10 minutes of each other, but they use the school as a distance excuse, except when they don't. Like, if everything is that close together, wouldn't the Mouse Mart being at the college still steal all Wan's business? I just found it so confusing and contradictory for most of the show lol.
MilkLove in black and white couples dresses is honestly just pure fire. They look so good together in general and their date outfits are honestly just wow
I love how MilkLove always has these cute, heartfelt, (somewhat) slice of life kind type of series. It's gonna…
I said this in a comment before, but GMM did them dirty making their first relationship so messy and annoying. I think visually they fit together pretty well and would love to see them as a cute couple in something, but their storyline was just annoying in this frankly.
Edit... I just realized you're the same person I said this too last time after I posted it lmao. Sorry about that, but my point still stands
Although I find GMM’s GL series often rather long-winded, safe, and not truly outstanding, I have to admit that…
I'm a LingOrm fan and literally only still watching it because it's them, but it's really not that good. It's watchable, but like you said about the Ayla's hair in ep 1, it's obvious that Ch3 just tried to pump this out to collect the payday. As much as I love LO, there is absolutely no chance I would rewatch this show, it's a 6.5 at best to me, if it were actresses I don't have any investment in, I would have dropped it and rated it below 5 already
I don't agree with, but am used to forced marriages like Air's in dramas. What's extremely annoying with hers though is her mother's attitude and behavior so far. Like, yeah you can force your daughter to marry someone she doesn't want to, but you can't be surprised or pissed when she doesn't love them or even actively despises them (she doesn't despise him, seems like she's just resigned to it and wants to live her life as best she can, really.) Then bringing her ex to his birthday party, like what's the point in that? Just rubbing it in to your daughter or what? Then she has the audacity to say "Mind your manners," like, do you even know wtf that word means? Where tf are your manners?!?
Ru really that stupid? U want her sister go to jail just bcz she defended herself?
You literally commented "If this were a man he would have been jailed within 5 seconds," acting like she didn't get arrested. She got arrested and went to jail very shortly after assaulting him.
yeah I saw those comments and quickly blocked them. Sigh.
The 2 big ones that are more commonly talked about are Korea and Israel. Korea has a mandatory draft, but only for males, women can join voluntarily though. Israel has a mandatory draft for both genders.
The US draft is designed to be used only in like an "Oh Shit" situation. There hasn't been a draft in the US since Vietnam
I'm following the Johnny Somali case (because honestly, fuck that guy) and I know they do it for drama's sake, but it's funny how quickly cases get done in this show compared to real life. He only goes to court for like an hour or 2, then the next scheduled date is at least a month later, whereas everything in the show happens within days
Jin U having no idea how important that camcorder was to her, but realizing that it really mattered to her even though she was downplaying it and using his connections to get it fixed for her within hours is like next level green flag.
He didn't know or care why, and only even asked what was on it after it was already being same day repaired, really more for conversations sake than anything too
I would disagree. The reason you've outlined for Mae's dad being preferable to AI's dad is actually what makes…
I don't watch previews so didn't see that. I was giving him the benefit of the doubt that dragging Ayla away was like a kneejerk reaction to finding out who Tawan's dad is. But yeah, if he's going to lock her up and stick with the assholery then he isn't how he first seemed
I came into this show not expecting romance since it wasn't even a subtag, let alone an actual genre of the show.…
That's kind of my point lol. Someone added it as an actual genre, like this is a romance drama. There's been nothing at all that makes it a romance drama. Yes, it's possible, and I agree that slight romance tag would be applicable, but marking as an actual romance drama is just a flat out lie
I don't understand how it can be legal for the same firm to represent both parties in a suit like this. Even if they have an "ethical wall" like they are saying they have, and are able to completely separate all information, I feel like it's still objectively wrong. Like, even if they do no wrong at all, if the party that awards the firm more money wins, I can easily see the losing party suing the firm for conflict of interest and actually having a case. Even if it's legal, I don't think it would be worth the risk as a law firm, but I'm also not a lawyer or know US law, let alone SK law, so what do I know lol
Like, almost every scene they've been in always winds up being a "Hyo Min is right/on top/etc" scene, and they add nothing else to the story. They haven't even used the fact that one of them was her classmate and it seems was crushing on her in ep 1 at all. At least he should have some type of story line since they've known each other for years
Edit... I just realized you're the same person I said this too last time after I posted it lmao. Sorry about that, but my point still stands
The US draft is designed to be used only in like an "Oh Shit" situation. There hasn't been a draft in the US since Vietnam
He didn't know or care why, and only even asked what was on it after it was already being same day repaired, really more for conversations sake than anything too