I feel so lonely, where's the people who still like this show?1. I didn't dislike the ex plot because it helped…
I really like the show. And apparently millions of other people do too.
ON NETFLIX TOP TEN WORLDWIDE SINCE IT STARTED AIRING.
I feel like Im at a bar and two patrons next to me are drunkenly repeating the same thing to each other over and over -- I dont want to be rude but all this repetitive hating is really getting annoying. And it is only happening here in the bowels of mdl. Urgh.
And there is a lot of super trashy language being used too.
So, starting at the top, the novel has an FL protagonist who wants to explore sensuality. This drama has a button-eyed, skittish but daring almost-woman (LHC) who chooses her man after quite a bit of hesitation and darting back and forth. The first thing she does is dare him and leans in for a kiss.
He (WAY), on the other hand, fell in love with her in the first episode. They become a couple who are half-comforting each other and half-daringly-experimenting with love. Is he is Mr.Ultimate Responsible -- the one true lover? Her dad thinks so.
In this sort of coming of age story if she is the protagonist then she will not suffer no matter what happens. I dread there being a bad ending for him. But the music and plot seem pretty simple and positive, so maybe we shouldnt feel nervous. But I am. Which will it be? Marriage or broken hearts?
I am getting really old-fashioned vibes over the use of passionate in the english title -- it sounds like a 1920s novel about passionate youth building the future, usually involving architecture...
Real food is *never* used when filming; the reasons are obvious: costs and looks.
I think I meant the illusion of reality? But I also meant that the recipes are real ones, or at least someone made more of an effort than usual to make them seem so.
Judging from netflix/flixpatrol this is a worldwide hit, esp. in the spanish or south asian markets. I love its big production values and small sets. Enjoying myself mightily. As I have said elsewhere: real food! real food prep! people eating with real chewing sounds! Good comedic acting! Go Min Si keeping her own clever counsel!
oh heck, may as well go all inand ask questions.. I want to know more!
Is this about older generation bullying younger people who are less deferential and demand respect? Hurray for the kids!
Working conditions are notoriously bad in SK as far as working hours and the temperature. I havent heard of the problems with snacks and heaters; keeping koreans from their snacks sounds dangerous.
Actors and crews need unions, and they dont have them in SK, so they have no protections from this crap....treating the elderly actors like that , many of whom are national treasures, is horrible...the whole scandal is too complicated. The outside workers are accusing the director? Anybody know more?
Obviously I am interested in unions and working conditions anywhere, just to put cards on the table.
We are not at all mad with the FL. Its just that the writers are not making sense. Also, they should have dropped…
Ok, got that. I think maybe I do not understand the balance for netflix. Maybe I mix it up with viki which I understand better because the reviews are in other languages than English and I read them. Not that they like this or other stuff any more. I just have usually taken SK productions as a cultural whole and dont split it up into netflix and not netflix productions and/or between domestic viewership in SK , panasian viewership, south asia and the rest of the world -- on here I am guessing we are Indian, UK and US, right? Maybe also Saudi? Anybody?
Manufactured drama. Why did she go to Japan too see that chef? I don't think that chef would like to be seen like…
Wait a second there. kitchen/apprenticeship context? Maybe you havent worked in the trades yrself, but have some respect. Of course she would fly to Japan to see her dying sensei, No question.
The real question is Jeon Min's duplicity. What is he trying to pull with this whole the chef only wants to eat yr food bit? Does he really believe he can s***w her over again? Look at Go min Si's hard eyes and demeanor. Not going to happen.
He asks for a hug, or at least an acknowledgement that their relationship contained genuine affection vs.just daring physical contact.
How does this get by the censors? Just so,
ON NETFLIX TOP TEN WORLDWIDE SINCE IT STARTED AIRING.
I feel like Im at a bar and two patrons next to me are drunkenly repeating the same thing to each other over and over -- I dont want to be rude but all this repetitive hating is really getting annoying. And it is only happening here in the bowels of mdl. Urgh.
And there is a lot of super trashy language being used too.
Ok.
So, starting at the top, the novel has an FL protagonist who wants to explore sensuality. This drama has a button-eyed, skittish but daring almost-woman (LHC) who chooses her man after quite a bit of hesitation and darting back and forth. The first thing she does is dare him and leans in for a kiss.
He (WAY), on the other hand, fell in love with her in the first episode. They become a couple who are half-comforting each other and half-daringly-experimenting with love. Is he is Mr.Ultimate Responsible -- the one true lover? Her dad thinks so.
In this sort of coming of age story if she is the protagonist then she will not suffer no matter what happens. I dread there being a bad ending for him. But the music and plot seem pretty simple and positive, so maybe we shouldnt feel nervous. But I am. Which will it be? Marriage or broken hearts?
Wow. Now I am as nervous as everyone else.
Is this about older generation bullying younger people who are less deferential and demand respect? Hurray for the kids!
Working conditions are notoriously bad in SK as far as working hours and the temperature. I havent heard of the problems with snacks and heaters; keeping koreans from their snacks sounds dangerous.
Actors and crews need unions, and they dont have them in SK, so they have no protections from this crap....treating the elderly actors like that , many of whom are national treasures, is horrible...the whole scandal is too complicated. The outside workers are accusing the director? Anybody know more?
Obviously I am interested in unions and working conditions anywhere, just to put cards on the table.
I think maybe I do not understand the balance for netflix. Maybe I mix it up with viki which I understand better because the reviews are in other languages than English and I read them. Not that they like this or other stuff any more. I just have usually taken SK productions as a cultural whole and dont split it up into netflix and not netflix productions and/or between domestic viewership in SK , panasian viewership, south asia and the rest of the world -- on here I am guessing we are Indian, UK and US, right? Maybe also Saudi? Anybody?
I am super curious to know that, actually.
The real question is Jeon Min's duplicity. What is he trying to pull with this whole the chef only wants to eat yr food bit? Does he really believe he can s***w her over again? Look at Go min Si's hard eyes and demeanor. Not going to happen.
I spent way too much time in ep6 talking to KHN out loud telling him to hide the recipes books. SOOO annoying.