i really hope that they dont end up together the husband and wife.. she deserves better
Does she though? I think they kinda deserve each other. Both of them have serious problems they need to work on. She knew what she was getting into, and I think she kinda wishes he would cheat on her so she can start the revenge plan. She is so fascinated with murder in a sick way. She may have only accepted his proposal so that she could have a reason to kill someone.
This seems very promising. I love Hwang Jeong Min, Kim Won Hae and Park Ho San, and the plot is quite interesting. I have my doubts about Yuna though because I don't seem to like her acting, but hopefully I will at least not find it distracting in this one.
Just finished ep 197. I'm so glad Lee Yeon Bok said Sun Young is prettier than Jin Young. I totally agree with…
I agree with you. I thought her family was obnoxious about her weight, it bothered me so much. It seemed like it was the only thing they can see when they look at her. I felt bad she has to go through all of this, with the way they look at her whenever she eats, and her mother always bragging about how pretty her other daughter is even though she is basically praising her plastic surgeon, and complaining about how overweight Sun Young is. It was really uncomfortable for me to watch. I skip their part mostly because of that.
Asking for spoilers: love triangle? Happy ending? Details please!
Unless it happened at the very end of the drama, I don't think one of the main characters dies, but if you don't mean a main character by an important person, the drama starts with a very sad death to an important person, but not a main characters.
Just watched episodes 476/477, and in my opinion Kang Hanna is one of the overrated guest members. So annoying.
I didn't like that whole recurring guests lineup. I'm glad they don't show up as often anymore. I'm like "ugh this person again!" each time one of them appears.
One episode in and I like how the female lead is. I'm currently watching this and Alice which both have supposedly smart female leads, but Alice's is quite dumb with a degree in Physics and "work" that we only hear of, but never see her do. This one obviously does things and is quite clever, she is like a female version of Sherlock Holmes.
I believe it's more of a Netflix thing than anything else. They themselves don't produce shows that exceed 10…
This is true except for the fact that Strangers from Hell isn't produced by Netflix. It's produced by a Naver subsidiary and was first broadcasted on OCN. Netflix just like to mark every show they buy as a Netflix original for some reason. In addition to your reasoning, I think they are mostly being "careful" with their production costs, so instead of paying for 16 episodes while not sure about the number of viewers who would be interested, they divide shows into seasons with less episodes, all with a conclusion but with the possibility of a sequel or a prequel, and they would only green-light the production of the next season if the previous one was successful.
In episode 519 ..both Haha and Somin were sooo obvious right from the beginning ..especially Haha ??
I thought Somin was more obvious with her actions. Haha's facial expressions gave him away, but Somin was almost confessing she was the thief. When they first accused her, she kept making excuses without needing to, which practically gave her identity away, but she could've tried to stay low so they can forget about her, instead she gave up on the game and expressed to everyone when they were talking about how criminals are safe when they are next to Jong Kook that she wanted to go sit next to him for protection which is something only a criminal would need, then she cursed loudly expressing anger when he refused, then she actually said "I'm the thief, put me on the stage".
hey guys, I just finished episode 520 and I was a little disappointed! I'm Brazilian and I can tell you that wasn't…
I'm not an expert on dancing and I'm not really into it, but as a viewer with zero knowledge about it, I just assumed they were trying to simplify dances for the members since they only had one hour and they were all beginners.
i still think it’s wrong for do hae soo not to be held accountable for murdering the village head... i dare…
It was in self-defense though. If they were going to prosecute her fairly, she would've walked away unpunished anyway. Those who are close to her know that, but they are trying to protect her since they don't believe in the system, and there's no proof that he attacked her first.
My understanding of a love triangle was that it has two people who are interested in each other and one other person who is interested in one of them, but I just googled the term and you are right, but they usually say that the drama has a love triangle even if the person who is in the relationship isn't interested in the one outside it, which is why I got confused. I just call what you call a love triangle "cheating" or an "affair" :p
I'm having a hard time trying to get behind the idea of "Alice". It's a time traveling tool that supposedly heals…
I think you're giving people too much credit. As long as it brings money, there would be more people than you think who wouldn't care about its consequences. Internet changes the world and yet most people have access, as long as they have money. As soon as governments invest in "Alice", it will definitely become legal and accessible to time-travel no matter how bad it is. They will keep monitoring them though. That's why "Alice" sends a "guide" with every client, it's not to help them, but to monitor their actions, so that it doesn't affect the existence of Alice and its shareholders.
I haven't read the synopsis because I rarely do, but about the female lead having an antisocial disorder, I looked…
I read the same "diagnosis" for her character somewhere else, so I just assumed that this is what the writer intended. Sometimes they don't mention it in the drama, but the writer mentions the disorder they researched to base this character on in their interviews, but I'm not sure this is the case here.
Lol when was it even disclosed how much the character makes in a month? And why is it even important to put it…
I haven't read the synopsis because I rarely do, but about the female lead having an antisocial disorder, I looked at what they wrote about that after reading your comment, and I don't know if it was changed after your comment, but I saw that they wrote that she was "suffering from an antisocial disorder" and didn't mention that she was diagnosed with it, and someone can suffer from a disease or a disorder without being diagnosed. There are plenty of people who got diagnosed with cancer for instance only after they died from it, and there are plenty of people with mental health issues who were never diagnosed, probably more than the ones who did. and that doesn't mean they aren't suffering from it. I only watched the first episode and I'm not a psychiatrist but I guess it isn't normal to try to kill a mentally ill patient who attacked her after he got restrained.
Here is the Korean Wiki page of the incident.
If you want to look for English articles, Google "Chilgok child abuse case"