tvN drama 'Little Women' removed from Netflix in Vietnam due to offensive contentQuoting: Many Korean netizens,…
This has already been posted. The show is not a documentary, but a fiction. Characters in fiction do not only make factual statements. A character exaggerating the standing of their own power in a war or whatnot is not especially surprising. Nor was it a character we were supposed to particularly sympathize with. Veterans have their own ways of coping.
I'm loving Little Women now, as well as the screenwriter's movie collaborations with Park Chan Wook, so I might have to check this drama out when I have the time.
How many times has Do-il saved In-joo so far? He's so protective. And people are still doubting him. It wouldn't make any sense for him to betray her now, after all that's happened. I have faith in him.
Are we sure it's 16 episodes? Heard rumors Netflix have ordered two seasons with 10 episodes each, and that they've recently finished filming the first 10 episodes. Hope this will be clarified soon.
I still cant figure out if Choi Do Il is trustworthy or not......
I think it's clear that him protecting In-joo is about more than just money, whatever he says. Trustworthy, perhaps not. But he clearly has feelings for her, even if he's loath to admit it.
I loved the third episode. The scenes with In-joo and Do-il especially. Great writing with good pacing. Now that the stakes (and the road ahead) have become more clear, I can't wait for what's next.
Navillera and Nevertheless are two of my favorite dramas from the past few years. I haven't wathced Sweet Home yet because horror isn't my thing, but I think I have to now that he's doing more of it.
guys who watched is there any romance or just sis relation ????
Not romance in the first two episodes, but they seem to possibly be setting up romance for both of the older sisters (with Wi Ha-joon and Kang Hoon's characters).