So I'm a little lost. Deep down, I'm sure they followed the skam norway script and that San is gay. But, what kind of reaction is that, JiYu? Do you love him or do you suspect something? In short, I found the separation between ji yu and chan seong far less convincing than in the original version. It didn't touch me.
Who do you think Satan is? Although everything points to serial killer J, and therefore a member of the Jung family, I'm thinking of Jung Gyu Tae. But I also wonder if Choi Won Gyeong (she's Bit-na's secretary, and we don't see much of her) isn't more than human. Maybe it's another demon or a person from heaven?
I was stunned by the mother’s remark about marriage. That must be a typically Western mindset, but for me, it’s unthinkable to marry someone you don’t love just because they’re a good match!
I’m wondering what the older brother is up to with the bartender. Spoiler alert below ⬇️
I think I misunderstood next week’s teaser. I hope so because that would be cruel. But it seems like the older brother is secretly dating the bartender and wants him to marry his sister so they can continue their little affair without getting caught. Did you get the same impression? I’d like to add that English isn't my native language, so I could be wrong.
It's a terrible thing to say, but I hope the two brothers will eventually leave their toxic mother. She's very selfish and only thinks of her own interests. Anyway, I hope she ends up on her own. Even a repentance is going to be hard to accept when you see all the harm she's already caused.
So based on a spoiler episode scene, Kang San knew Mi Na's "Boyfriend" was Do Ha. He had seen Do Ha with Ji Yu,…
I agree. Even though the Instagram post seems to suggest otherwise (maybe to mislead the viewer), after watching that scene, I thought the same as you.
Could be bc they've deleted isaac's gay storyline and sana's muslim storyline. They might have straightwashed…
They made him straight? Did they? We'll have to wait and see. Yet on the poster, he's looking in Chan Seong's direction. Well, it's just a theory, but it turned out to be true for Do Ha and Mina.
I don't understand why the producers won’t officially admit that this is a remake of Skam. It's exactly the same. Our female lead stole her best friend's guy, her boyfriend is hiding that he’s doing something illegal (let's not forget that gambling is illegal in Korea), and there's the situation with Mina, who thinks she’s pregnant, but in reality, she’s malnourished. In the original version, she became anorexic to please William (here, Chris, aka Do Ha)... Okay, sure, I think Do Ha is ten times worse than Penetrator Chris. Chris didn’t hide anything—he openly bragged about hooking up with girls. Everyone knew his reputation. He even had a hoodie with the names of all his conquests. Sure, some small elements have changed: the heroine’s mom is awful, which wasn’t the case in the original, and there’s no party scene. But I know that in the French version of Skam (my country), there were also changes and creative liberties taken. Yet they still mentioned it was a Skam remake. Is this just an ego problem?
This is the first time a drama has made me react so strongly, especially regarding the supporting characters (Hong Jong Hyun and Nakamura Anne). For our heroine, it feels like she’s entering a forced love, an arranged marriage to try to forget her one and only love (Kentaro Sakaguchi), and her mother seems to play a role in this as well. Her mother gives off bad vibes. It’s the first time we’ve felt such a one-sided love (Hong jong Hyun) so intensely. As for the hero, his ex is unbearable. She should just let it go; it’s been five years since he loved her. He has no feelings left for her. In any case, if the two heroes don’t end up together, I’d rather they stay single than force themselves into a relationship with someone they don’t love.