Define wrong though. Taking an underaged kid for a meal is not wrong on its own if one of their parents know that…
It's just fate/luck. If it is an accident it's an accident. No one is to blame, it could've happened even if the parents were there. I take my nephews, nieces and my friends' kids for a drive to a store or a restaurant all the time, I would never do that if I thought I am to blame if something bad happens to them, I care about them as much as if they were my kids, and it would kill me if something bad happened to them, especially if I could've helped it, but let the children live, you can't be locking them up at home afraid something bad can happen to them. It is no difference if something bad happens to them if they were with their parents or with someone else. My favorite childhood memories are of my uncle taking me to the store to buy me candies, and another taking me to the beach to play. I wouldn't want to prevent my kids to have that just because I'm afraid something could happen to them if I'm not there. Now they are both dead but the memories is still alive, and seeing how people nowadays don't allow their children to go anywhere without them, I'm grateful to my parents that they weren't as strict. In the old days in my country, women were usually restricted by their family to go out without a man because it was dangerous for them to go outside alone, and it is true, the world is full of danger, and women and children are the most vulnerable to it, but would you like to live in a world with limited danger if it was no fun? Wouldn't it be better if a parent thought "At least they lived a fun life" if something bad would've happened to their children than saying "I even prevented them from having fun so how did this happen?".
And about what happened in the drama, my understanding is that they met outside the school so they sat in a nearby restaurant to talk. There is something in between of course that was edited out, because they cut back to them and we see that the kid knew he was his mother's attorney. I imagine that the attorney called the kid's mother to prove to him that it was okay to go with him and his assistant.
And about the black comedy, I'm not sure who are you referring to who said that it was a black comedy, but I could…
I know. That was the second part of my comment. The first part is about other people who said it wasn't a comedy at all (which dissuaded me from starting this drama when I was looking for a historical comedy). I'm not saying it is a black comedy, I didn't see that way, but I'm saying it can be interpreted that way, so I understand that someone would see it as such. If you thought the writers did this knowing it is absurd to make you laugh then it is a black comedy to you. It doesn't matter what the writers intended it to be, it matters how it reached you. You are the audience so you are the judge after all.
He took an underage kid for a meal and nobody thinks this is wrong? Just cause he’s the protagonist? One…no…
Define wrong though. Taking an underaged kid for a meal is not wrong on its own if one of their parents know that you are taking them so that they don't worry about them. Having bad intentions doing so, or hurting them is wrong. Can't an adult treat a neglected child for a meal these days?
Stranger was my first time seeing Cho Seung Woo. Everytime I see him outside of the role I have a hard time reconciling.…
Mine was God's Gift and his character was one of my all time favorite characters in dramas. Since then I've been following his dramas. He is a brilliant actor. Have you seen that drama?
Not seeing the Black Comedy - seems like normal palace politics to me. Love the Queen.
And about the black comedy, I'm not sure who are you referring to who said that it was a black comedy, but I could see it, I feel someone could laugh at the absurdity of how everything was going. I know I did sometimes.It wasn't realistic and there were too many coincidences. I think one of the funniest thing about this is the "Off with their head" concept. It seems like every dilemma can be solved by killing someone, and what they acknowledge as a "proof" is usually something silly, like when they said "if the medicine brought from outside the palace could kill the crown prince then it must be true that it killed him". I could prove anything the same way. I could just say if I could be a princess then I am a princess. What a silly thing to say. I also found the way the queen dowager committed suicide very funny, even though it was supposed to be tragic.
Not seeing the Black Comedy - seems like normal palace politics to me. Love the Queen.
I'm not sure why everyone is saying that it's not a comedy, there were several comedic parts in this drama. The brothers' relationships to each other, their mother, and their love interests, the mother being not so graceful, the palace ladies who court the queen, the maids all over the palace, the youngest prince, Tae So Yong, the love interest of Prince Sung Nam, Rain's cameo appearance. I don't consider this a strictly serious drama at all.
I remember watching and thinking it was just a hallucination because I thought I saw Park Sun Woong lol He is…
There were also Joo Ji Hoon and Kim Nam Gil, and I don't think they even had a line in the movie, they were just randomly there. At least Park Sung Woong got to speak two words. XD
She did try to get her son out of murder charges. She was literally defending him as his lawyer and keeping him…
kinda agree but I guess sometimes your son is very suspicious you can't help but believe he is a murderer XD She has done the right move as a lawyer but didn't handle the mother thing too well.
She did try to get her son out of murder charges. She was literally defending him as his lawyer and keeping him…
To be honest there were too many coincidences linking him to the murders, anyone would've gone to the conclusion that he was the murderer. After watching so many law dramas I can tell you that the truth doesn't matter in a court. If all evidences point at you, you are guilty even if you are innocent. Lawyers don't care if you are guilty or not, they will try to get the best result for you even if it's not fair.
It came across as predatory and a bit offensive because he was like her last desperate hope for a relationship…
I don't see it that way. I think she is confident enough to think she has a chance with the assistant. She doesn't come off as desperate or insecure. And why is it predatory? He is not a child. He can just say no and not eat the fish. He won't say yes just to eat the fish, that's absurd.
I think they are suitable for each other and they will make a great couple, I always thought they had more chemistry…
That reason is good enough though, especially at their age. But I think her heart fluttered because he was being manly and helpful, so it's not like she just picked the first guy she saw.
OH MY GOD I JUST HATE SEON JAE'S MOTHER!!! Like what kind of mother doesn't even try to get her son out of murder…
She did try to get her son out of murder charges. She was literally defending him as his lawyer and keeping him from implicating himself even though she believed he was the murderer. The other thing was bad though, and very stupid. They can get caught very easily.
Btw, what does everyone think of Young Joo's sudden crush?
I think they are suitable for each other and they will make a great couple, I always thought they had more chemistry than the main couple in my opinion. Jae Woo might need more time to think of her as someone who is not like his sister though. I felt super bad for her when he said it was disgusting.
This debate about FL’s age is sort of meaningless and unnecessary!!!It’s all business at the end of the day…
If it's a male actor no one would've been bothered by it because males tend to age slower than females. Many actors like Cha Seung Won have been playing characters that are way younger than themselves and no one is having a problem with it. Yes, she doesn't look like a typical 35 year old but I know plenty of people who look 50 when they are in their early thirties. People age differently so it doesn't bother me at all. Jung Kyung Ho isn't that young either.
in the recent episode, 640, do they actually understand what Donnie Yen said and did he understand what they're…
They cut the part where an interpreter interprets between them so that they don't waste footage. I've seen one when Jackie Chan was there, he reacted to the interpreter so they kept the footage of the interpretation there, but they usually cut that out. There is also one when Ryan Reynolds and Tom Cruise appeared on the show, because no one except Jong Kook knows how to speak and comprehend English well. On another note, there is an after interview with Donnie Yen where he said it was difficult for him to communicate with others well on the spot (while playing the game) since they didn't speak Chinese, but he was thankful for Jong Kook for trying to communicate with him using bad Chinese (which I guess his way of alerting him while passing the ball to him).
This really should be made into a variety show, or at least a regular Youtube channel. The plot is outstanding. There are plenty of TV shows now that makes its cast do odd jobs here and there, but there is no TV show where the cast act like agents who help celebrities get commercial deals, it was like looking at the behind scenes of their world. JongKook and Haha using their connections to match up celebrities with companies so that they can do commercials for them is so fun to watch, and I like how desperate the celebrities are to get chosen by the companies.
Did i miss something or did they ever mention why the king had no daughters???💀i loveeed the plot. It was fresh…
It's not uncommon to have all same-sex children in one family. In this case I believe the writer thought that having daughters would only obstruct the plot process, because it's about fighting for the throne, and women aren't considered for that.
I can't think of anything worse. Her whole body got burnt, she got beaten up and sexually assaulted. What more…
I only saw the first episode of Taxi Driver. I thought school bullying was the worst in the japanese drama "Life" until I saw this one. This is definitely the worst I've seen so far. Even the scene when they were grilling samgyeopsal got me, I felt like they were grilling my flesh.
I can't think of anything worse. Her whole body got burnt, she got beaten up and sexually assaulted. What more…
I think there is a limit to what they can do as school kids without raising suspicions. Cutting her fingers off or injuring her face permanently would definitely get them into trouble. Burning her entire body is already crossing the line, I don't think they could've gotten away with it in real life.
And about what happened in the drama, my understanding is that they met outside the school so they sat in a nearby restaurant to talk. There is something in between of course that was edited out, because they cut back to them and we see that the kid knew he was his mother's attorney. I imagine that the attorney called the kid's mother to prove to him that it was okay to go with him and his assistant.
She has done the right move as a lawyer but didn't handle the mother thing too well.