tbh for their mother this is tough love. Her sons need to establish business on their own in whatever way they…
Nobody does that at the cost of the company's reputation and stock prices without the CEO throwing a fit, even if her sons, if it affects the company then you're not worth it. It's lazy writing
The scene in the first episode in front of the "abalone" place where ML gets out of his car is a HEADACHE! Why did they film that scene on both side of the car ? When ML is on camera they are on the left side and when the abalone man is on, they're on the lft side.
Edit: what a dumb plot lmao. So the CEO's son created a fake situation that led the company's stock prices to plumet just to mess with his brother, and when the brother snitched, her reaction is "who cares about playing dirty, what matters is winning" ???? Your son made your company's stock prices go dooooown and you don't care ?? as the ceo ? Please.
Not as good as season 1. Everything felt too sensationnal compared to season 1. Also rushed for some reason. NBJ's actor was spectacular and considering how they show how good of a fighter he is, I think it was logical that they would fight dirty to take him out. He was too good. They tried to criple him and then cry when he dies, that's funny. Baku isn't really smart, how didn't he think about the consequences of the union breaking apart when NBJ runs for a gang. He was bound to get killed.
It's easy one of the best filmed kdrama that I've seen. Never doubt IU when it comes to pick good projects. The sneak peeks of scenes from later episodes in the earlier episodes were so well handled. They show you a scene, your forget about it and then later on you get the full scene and story behind it. When you give good writers the means to do something good without the pressure of the public's opinion, guess what, you actually get a good show with a good ending.
We only know our parents as our parents and often forget that they are people just like us who had dreams and hopes. It's unfair that we don't get to know them as the people they once were before they were mom and dad.. I hope that parents watching this can also understand how much we as children also worry about them.
The show gave us two couple as exemple of what money is without love and what love is without money. One was definitely richer than the other. For all their trouble, Ae Sun and Gwan Sik had the chance to find their soulmate and spend their whole life with them. They had love when so many around them never did. And for all their need of money growing poor and all, their children still chose love over money.
I don't think I can praise the cast enough for the incredible work they did. Some people really are born to be stars. The older cast was so good that I didn't even miss IU or PBG. Casting director really outdid him/her-self
ML looks waaay too young for his role, he's not credible. I get the comedy part but you don'nt have to make a parody of the FL to make her appear strong. No way could she still be employed treating her superiors like that, especially not in SK. Anyway.
But when male actors are accused of sexual misconduct/assault, it's all good there to keep casting them and working with them... the double standard is killing women
the only thing I didn t really appreciate in this show is that some of the actors look older than high schoolers…
Same but then it stopped bothering me when I imagined that some of them might be bad enough at school that they repeated their years multiple times lol
Other k-variety get better with time, SI got worse, this season is horribly boring. That's on the casting team for choosing contestants that are only here to promote their careers and businesses. Junseo is boring af, it seems like he has nothing to say and has no emotional intelligence. Sian might be too young to notice that someone that makes you laugh and treat you well will always be better than someone pretty to the eyes (and that's a matter of taste in this case...) who doesn't care about you. Men don't change, she'll learn that. I'm not mad she didn't chose Theo, she's well within her right to not be attracted to him, but I'm a bit sad for her that she rejected him for someone that's not as good to her as he was.
Thats the point of the adaptation. Well crafted over the top action sequences!! some people like me really love…
You can adapt and make the fight more realistic. And I'd hope there are people who love this, otherwise that's a bit of a waste of money on the studio's part lol
Edit: what a dumb plot lmao. So the CEO's son created a fake situation that led the company's stock prices to plumet just to mess with his brother, and when the brother snitched, her reaction is "who cares about playing dirty, what matters is winning" ???? Your son made your company's stock prices go dooooown and you don't care ?? as the ceo ? Please.
The sneak peeks of scenes from later episodes in the earlier episodes were so well handled. They show you a scene, your forget about it and then later on you get the full scene and story behind it. When you give good writers the means to do something good without the pressure of the public's opinion, guess what, you actually get a good show with a good ending.
We only know our parents as our parents and often forget that they are people just like us who had dreams and hopes. It's unfair that we don't get to know them as the people they once were before they were mom and dad.. I hope that parents watching this can also understand how much we as children also worry about them.
The show gave us two couple as exemple of what money is without love and what love is without money. One was definitely richer than the other. For all their trouble, Ae Sun and Gwan Sik had the chance to find their soulmate and spend their whole life with them. They had love when so many around them never did. And for all their need of money growing poor and all, their children still chose love over money.
I don't think I can praise the cast enough for the incredible work they did. Some people really are born to be stars. The older cast was so good that I didn't even miss IU or PBG. Casting director really outdid him/her-self
Junseo is boring af, it seems like he has nothing to say and has no emotional intelligence. Sian might be too young to notice that someone that makes you laugh and treat you well will always be better than someone pretty to the eyes (and that's a matter of taste in this case...) who doesn't care about you. Men don't change, she'll learn that. I'm not mad she didn't chose Theo, she's well within her right to not be attracted to him, but I'm a bit sad for her that she rejected him for someone that's not as good to her as he was.