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Replying to terminator Jan 12, 2025
.......... 8 months or more have passed, and here we are, still stuck with the same group of individuals obsessively…
Really? 8 months? I was so confused to see how an old drama was getting so many active comments and it's filled with childish bickering. 😭 mydramalist lore is crazy.
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Replying to PrincetonGirl818 Jan 8, 2025
Title When the Phone Rings Spoiler
the male lead is actually the son of who he thought was his grandfather..and I've seen people comment that his…
This is why I'm so confused. Grandpapi was old enough to get it? Or did he adopt? They don't mention it once or they had implications that wasn't clear enough. :/
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Replying to Precious Jan 8, 2025
The kid was young though how would he drown the old man 😭, also they mentioned it, the male lead was an orphan…
He could just swim away, I don't know. 😭 The whole scene just looked goofy though. Didn't seem that serious. 😭 Thanks for informing though!
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Replying to PrincetonGirl818 Jan 8, 2025
it seems we both suffer from not being able to turn our brains off while watching this drama or throwing away…
It's my first kdrama in a long time though so I forgot to. :' )
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On When the Phone Rings Jan 8, 2025
Politics aside, I watched this drama for CSB and loved seeing her on a mellow side when I've always known her for more happy roles. But I think this drama doesn't live up to it's score. It's hard to discern character relationships and dynamics. It's only until the climax of the drama that I realize who's a mom, who's the dad, who's son is which. I still don't even know how the male lead was even conceived. It's like he just spawned in. They harp about these rich political families and racing for president but they don't try to pit WHY they are so great. A lot of world building and building the relationships of the sub characters are forgotten. Why is the birth of the antagonist's revenge hinged on the fact a frail old man playing apple bobbing with a kid's head? The kid could've swam away or drowned the old man himself. LMAO. Why do all the kidnapping scenes look goofy and cringe? A lot of these scenes don't make sense and I feel like these characters only ever act like this because the higher power forced them to act as such, hence, the author/writer's will. All I really enjoyed is Ina and Heejoo's sisterly relationship and Ina being smug at that one party.
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On Taxi Driver May 6, 2024
Title Taxi Driver
Gosh, just started but the first episode is already so good. I love that the stunts remind me a bit of Baby Driver/Kingsman. It's got the Batman Vigilante Justice but more relatable because there's no rich white man on the focus of the story. Through Stephanie Soo/Rotten Mango, she talks about a lot of Korean cases which can be quite grim so I can feel that maybe the writer of the drama wanted to draw in real life crimes but pursue a way of justice when the system fails the people. It feels therapeutic. I love with stories have a dream team of different people working together towards a bigger goal.
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On Tomorrow Sep 21, 2022
Title Tomorrow Spoiler
The war veteran and dog episode really got me the most (so far) 😭
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Replying to Daisy Cat Sep 21, 2022
Title Tomorrow Spoiler
Does anyone with depression and/or who is suicidal was even able to watch this..? I only watched 15 minutes and…
As someone who talked 2 dear friends out of suicide, I think that the drama's emphasize on the "weight of words" has some truth to it. But I do agree it's not a one stop fix. Most, if not all, these characters need LONG TERM help. I also reminded those 2 friends I helped that I am not a fix either, and that they need to seek professional help if they can. While also struggling with suicidal thoughts, I'm more drawn to this drama because it's relatable to me compared to dramas that just show off chaebols, rich x poor romance pairs and of the like.
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Replying to Moon Sep 17, 2022
Title Big Mouth Spoiler
I just don't agree how people find that the ending instantly tanked in their favor because Miho died. Yes, it…
I think she got affected as soon as the water touched her face. I imagine like when you take a shower, sometimes water gets into your eyes, nose and mouth if the shower head gets blasted in your face. It definitely showed her flinching and blinking the water away. Once it's in your system it's hard to shake off, I'm sure. I agree her death felt rushed and unnecessary though. I guess if their budget allowed an epilogue episode it can definitely have more impact over more people. I just felt more relieved that the major problem behind everything is gone; Doha. I legit thought he was going to escape scot-free. But yeah I do understand why people can be disappointed. I just know there can be people being disappointed in an ending if there's a character death. I am too particularly with Miho, but I also understand that's just the way it is and the drive for Changho to kill off Doha. It was personal for him. ;-;
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Replying to Moon Sep 17, 2022
Title Big Mouth
Bruh there's a checkbox for spoiler. LOL.
One day I hope someone spoils you over a show you're passionate about 😋
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Replying to Niha Rai Sep 17, 2022
Title Big Mouth
It was an amazing comeback drama for Lee Jong Suk. All our waiting was worth it. This man doesn't disappoint.…
Truly. It makes me want to keep posted in his future works! owo
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Replying to Moon Sep 17, 2022
Title Big Mouth Spoiler
I'll be one of the few to say that the ending is satisfying. AAAAA SO GRATIFYING. ESCTASTIC. That ending felt…
I want to go off again and realize how much people were switching sides. I think it superbly hilarious, ironic and that it surprisingly worked? Gong Jihoon was NO angel but man, he was part of the formula to helping Park Changho. Shows how much human nature it is to bond over a common enemy and of course that's not genuine way to make friends. But they did it for the greater good. Jihoon is hella greedy in money and fame but I don't believe he'd the type of character to harm people. He'd just tell you to get lost. Simple. Then the warden is back in his job once more but be the front row seat and watch your enemies crumble? I wish I had that power too.
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Replying to Moon Sep 17, 2022
Title Big Mouth Spoiler
I'll be one of the few to say that the ending is satisfying. AAAAA SO GRATIFYING. ESCTASTIC. That ending felt…
I just don't agree how people find that the ending instantly tanked in their favor because Miho died. Yes, it was unfortunate. But if I was Miho, I'd take my villain/monster/killer to the grave with me. If it wasn't for Miho sticking to her guns, demonstrating bravery and wanting justice, then Changho wouldn't have been able to ultilize that as a weapon against Choi Doha. I felt like times she acted like a person with nothing to lose, which is why she looked so strong in those final moments compared to her other acts of bravery. In my heart I knew she did it for everyone who suffered injustice at the ends of NKChemical and all corrupted individuals who was aligned to them. My only disappointment is that Miho didn't survive hearing the good news but I felt that was a part of Changho's drive for vengeance against Doha. If he couldn't jail the monster, he might as well kill him. His hands are already dirty, what could one murder do to the mix? A life for a life. Miho was gone. It's fair to get rid of that monster. Changho was and is going to be the kind and righteous Big Mouse Miho wishes for him to be. He served the justice and wiped the wrongs NK was responsible for. Corruption seems to look so sweet and victorious when such power in the right hands.

Surprised Hyejin was mentioned in the last moments by Miho. I felt like her death could've been used to take down her husband. But her husband lost his importance throughout the show. I felt like those 3 side kicks could've balanced more evil from Doha to make them more prominent and threatening. It only seemed convenient to bring them up whenever Doha is too busy to do the evil himself. But I like to believe Hyejin's husband is in jail and serving his time for taking her life. Regardless, he's eating his karma.

I'd like to believe the corrupted nurses and doctors are punished. Seeing Big Mouse's men rescuing Hyun Juhee leads me to believe they took care of it. If the producers included just a few more seconds on how it went down, it would've been splendid.

Lack of mention of the professor's papers too... people fought tooth and nail for this information only for it to be revealed in the end. What? I guess it implies that it was the radiation water all along.

But regardless all that mishap, gosh... that rise to power that Park Changho has. He was once at the bottom, used to be a scapegoat by Choi Doha, a punch bag in prison, died and brought to life by the constant hazing and intimidation, but here he was in the end pristine and in a fine suit with all sorts of people bowing to him. How can I not think corruption looks hella fine? Like Miho, I'll trust a character like him won't abuse that level of power too much. Doha is gone. *Coffin Meme Dance Cue* *Crab Rave Dance Music*

P.S. That music that played during Miho's death, felt like the same vibe when Thanos tossed Gamora off the cliff. Hurt me in my kokoro a bit tbh.
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On Big Mouth Sep 17, 2022
Title Big Mouth
I'll be one of the few to say that the ending is satisfying. AAAAA SO GRATIFYING. ESCTASTIC. That ending felt SOOOO therapeutic as someone who suffers so much injustice. Yes there are some loop holes and some details they should've tackled. BUT REALLY. How can you be mad at [REDACTED] BEING [REDACTED]? BRUH.
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Replying to ioxoxo Sep 17, 2022
Title Big Mouth
guys, let's try to put spoiler tags to our comments for the people who want to decide if to see the drama or not.…
Agreed. People really have no shame.
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Replying to SayuriVKG Sep 17, 2022
Title Big Mouth
Great drama with an unsatisfying ending! ⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️SPOILER! ⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️So many questions…
Bruh there's a checkbox for spoiler. LOL.
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