Ep 1 was good. Good story good start. But ep 2 was totally off the road. It was full off nonsense. I mean a queen…
Ok, but hear me out..time travel you accepted, but knowing how to use a pin, that's too far? I think you're supposed to go with the flow, nonsense, fantasy and all.
When celebrities and people of influence make their major donations public it helps the causes by informing the…
At the end of the day, who cares if it's advertised or not. The end result is a good cause is getting publicity and money, which is pretty great in my books. I will choose to see the good in people instead of doubting their intentions, especially when I do not know their character. I wish people on here would do the same.
Iknow right. 6.9 is brutal, rare to come across that low of a rating for a highly awaited drama with popular actors.…
I completely agree with you there. There is more to life than two alternatives. In fact, the best option is usually sometimes the one in the middle.
With regards to your identity ... as you should! Makes sense you are Norwegian, your way of thinking is very Norwegian :). I absolutely love Norway. I went to Alesund a few years ago and I loved it. The people are so lovely. I went to Finland a couple of times, but Norway is still my favorite.
I agree that our identity is a part of us and any way we can use it to enrich the environment we are in is a beautiful thing. What I find dangerous and what I did not explain properly in my previous comment, is the main issue I have is when foreigners try to change and eliminate things and traditions, or complain about them, which are central to the country they went to. I'm speaking from experience. I belong to various online groups, and expats often comment and ask for advice about local spots, however it pains me to see a lot of criticism about local traditions, events and things which are part of my community. Many would opt to eliminate them altogether if given the choice. When I visit a country I make sure to look up customs and show respect to the locals. Now that summer is approaching, I cannot imagine the chaos which will ensue especially with younger tourists who get drunk, destroy property and are downright dangerous. Meanwhile, locals are afraid to say anything because they do not want to upset anyone and have to accept that. That is what I don't find ok. We should all be proud and protect our identities. They're all so special <3
PS. I didn't write review. I tend to avoid writing negative reviews tbh. I only like to write them when I love the dramas.
Haha, I can understand that. Personally, although I loveeeee Woong I think Sun Rok was a better fit for Yumi in the end. I think their characters were better suited for each other. Sun Rok seemed more solid and decisive.
ugh, I soo agree. woong frustrated me at times because he needed to communicate more but I still have a soft spot for him cause he had a good heart. Babi, on the other hand disappointed me and I really believe he would have eventually ended up cheating, so I would prefer to forget season 2 happened.
As a person who works in HR and in an office environment, boy do I got some stories! ...
Oh wow, I used to work at a uni too! Nah, I'm talking people in high places getting caught in very compromising situations. The drama, let me tell you. Teehee.
So when I watch dramas like this, I think yep, looks realistic enough.
With regards to your identity ... as you should! Makes sense you are Norwegian, your way of thinking is very Norwegian :). I absolutely love Norway. I went to Alesund a few years ago and I loved it. The people are so lovely. I went to Finland a couple of times, but Norway is still my favorite.
I agree that our identity is a part of us and any way we can use it to enrich the environment we are in is a beautiful thing. What I find dangerous and what I did not explain properly in my previous comment, is the main issue I have is when foreigners try to change and eliminate things and traditions, or complain about them, which are central to the country they went to. I'm speaking from experience. I belong to various online groups, and expats often comment and ask for advice about local spots, however it pains me to see a lot of criticism about local traditions, events and things which are part of my community. Many would opt to eliminate them altogether if given the choice. When I visit a country I make sure to look up customs and show respect to the locals. Now that summer is approaching, I cannot imagine the chaos which will ensue especially with younger tourists who get drunk, destroy property and are downright dangerous. Meanwhile, locals are afraid to say anything because they do not want to upset anyone and have to accept that. That is what I don't find ok. We should all be proud and protect our identities. They're all so special <3
PS. I didn't write review. I tend to avoid writing negative reviews tbh. I only like to write them when I love the dramas.
So when I watch dramas like this, I think yep, looks realistic enough.