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On The King in Love Jul 19, 2017
Title The King in Love Spoiler
I'm so glad this show doesn't try to mine out gender bender and mistaken identity hijinks despite 20 (normal) episode runtime. I could imagine it lasting much longer in other drama. Kudos for the girl's family being quick thinkers and Wang Rin aready knowing who she really is too. Also, childhood arc done within episode 1? Count me in.
/I'm even gladder that we start with main characters that are already nuanced and seem to be more than meets the eye, and not with your usual growing space for future character development.
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Replying to YanFaisal Jul 19, 2017
The scene in the first episode about the ambush reminded me of the old days of beautiful cinematography of the…
me too, but maybe that's a Pavlovian reaction to bamboo forests. Do you know what was that thing flowing in the air throughout the whole episode (but not in the end, because that was more plausible as a snow)? Some kind of a pollen?
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Replying to CheriLyn Jul 18, 2017
Does anyone know who the subbing groups for this drama is going to be? Is it Viki and VIU?
I don't know what browser you're using. Just google something like 'how to block pop ups [your browser name]' and it should bring you to a page of the extension. I'm using Firefox, so it's https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/popup-blocker-ultimate/ for me, but I'm sure there must be others with a recent influx of pop-ups rendering many sites unusable. There should be a big download/install button, you restart the browser and voila! Truly a new quality of life.
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Replying to Paula Jul 18, 2017
Can you please help me? I was hyped up when I first read synopsis (it was talking about a king's love which…
So he sings too, that's nice. Five years of solid performance and a very recognizable role and people still consider him an idol even on this page. Huh.
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Replying to Yunmint Jul 18, 2017
I was so impressed by Choi Tae Joon. I think he is a really good actor, since his roles in this drama and Missing…
Have you tried seeing him in Flower in Prison? The drama is long and repetitive, but he's good there too.
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Replying to Paula Jul 18, 2017
Can you please help me? I was hyped up when I first read synopsis (it was talking about a king's love which…
Ok, so I don't know the source material and only saw episodes 1-2, but it's not bad at all. Yoona is doing fine (and I daresay she wasn't the cause of K2 downfall, the existence of romantic plotline itself was). Once she's given something more than just looking pretty/ethereal or crying, she has a spunk. The plot is comfortably generic so far, but serviceable. I'd expect it to go rather angsty than cheesy, and heavily focus on the love triangle. As for deeper plots - well, neither 6FD nor Deep Rooted Tree it's not, but there's a root of father-son conflict already sketched and an other party plotting. So far I have no clue how it leads to destroying the country.
Who's the other idol?
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Replying to CheriLyn Jul 18, 2017
Does anyone know who the subbing groups for this drama is going to be? Is it Viki and VIU?
y'all need a Popup Blocker Ultimate in your lives.
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Replying to namopanik Jul 16, 2017
everyone's saying how great the main three is, but can we have a shotout for Go Bo Gyeol too? I never paid…
thanks for replies @Nancy, @hazel321 & @Poia ! I'll check them out.
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Replying to Hit the Top Jul 16, 2017
Title Hit the Top Spoiler
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Don't both notebooks change? Crooked bandmate gets updates on HJ doodles, but HJ's gets updates from 1993/94 (the ballad), hinting the past timeline goes its way.
How the crooked ex-duo member has the notebook in the first place if HJ brought it here (erm, now?)?

/Arghh, I need that diagram HJ drew.
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Replying to Hit the Top Jul 16, 2017
Title Hit the Top Spoiler
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I have a little trust in logical time travel from someone who can't remember about stucked tear ducts or baits us with an independent heroine who needs to be rescued all the time. But notebook is a valid point. How about two notebooks being somehow connected, so the 2017 one shows changes made in the one our HJ owns?

/What purpose going back would have? If it was to conceive JH, we aren't prepared for the uncomfortability of doing it with BH while being in love with WS. We have the money (or rather no-one has it, but we found it, so it can be chalked out). Argument with WS is solved. He has nothing to do in the past other than planting things in the safety deposit box for himself, but that could have also be done by his original self who didn't know he's going to disappear (depends on what's in the paper).
// But if he was able to plant this soon-to-be expired check, he might just leave the money in cash instead. Is tricking the ex-member worth loosing 2 million wons? (sorry for edits, you probably won't see it, I'm just thinking aloud)

I can't get over how the potentiality of JH not being born is such a non-issue in the drama.
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Replying to Hit the Top Jul 16, 2017
Title Hit the Top Spoiler
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Yup. The original stayed and goes on stealing the money and dating BH, our splitted at the day of the typhoon. I can't give you an exact episode, because I binged it all last week, but there was a scene(s?) of the original timeline unraveling (around that time when they were looking for the money bag). 1994-HJ has to die to avoid them meeting one day. [No, I take it back, he doesn't have to die. Multiples aren't an issue. Two watches or two notebooks can lay side by side and nothing bad happens.] I thought they will focus more on how he died and why and maybe try to prevent it, but they didn't really.
A confirmation of a true father (and it being either original-HJ or someone else, taking away the need to travel back through time) is the simplest solution given only 1 hour left. We would need a memories-bringing typhoon to miraculously come again (twice, if we want HJ back in 2017), but we weren't given any weather related clues recently, so it'd be out of the blue, wouldn't it? They could use a pager too, and it still would be a slightly better last-minute solution than the one from Queen In Hyun's Man, but at this point I see no point in going back at all.

When they first showed it, I imagined 'to coda' handled differently (are they done with it after the piggy bank scene, or is there more to it? will see), as a mark of the final skip back to 2017 after he replayed 1994 part and escaped fooling the world in the 1994 accident. From what I understand, coda is something like a pre-climax summary, so I'd expect some part of the timelime to overlap. But now I'm not sure anymore.
I'm so excited to see how it ends and what was on the paper he found in the safety deposit box!
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Replying to Dreamy Jul 15, 2017
Title Hit the Top Spoiler
This drama, seriously? There're only 4 ep remain (well basically it's only 2 ep in their old format)…
I second that, have you? I'm afraid they'll throw all time skipping and 'to coda' part into final week and it'll come rushed, even worse, they'll top it with 1 year separation...
But hey, wouldn't that be actually brilliant? I feel like it could go on for two or three more weeks, because we haven't even started exploring father & son (or is he?) relationship with all that love triangle going on, but fastforwarding is precisely what was foreshadowed!
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Replying to Keren Jul 15, 2017
I want to watch this drama but I'm hesitating because I never liked those dramas where best friends become…
I hope it's not too spoilery.
1. Misunderstandings - close to none, other than one party not confessing and other being clueless. But I have to admit I'm not very clear how weren't they dating since high school, because there was this one situation leading very much to it, but then a time skip happened and they stayed as close friends, with different partners. Bonus points for the male lead being the most straightforward guy I've seen in a kdrama so far. Once he fixes on something, he speaks up exactly how he feels without games and pretenses (but he also stays very respectful and gentle).
2. Strong love triangles - not really. As I said they have other partners at the beginning, so there are love rivals included, but they serve more as a point to expose main characters' feelings than anything else. 2nd male lead has a short arc at the beginning and it's tangled with 1st male lead past. 2nd female lead hovers around through a whole series (writers sometimes seem to forget about her or keep her for later, it happens with some side characters here…), she competes with 1st female lead professionally too (in a nasty way). But at the moment we meet her, Park Seo Joon's character doesn't care for her anymore, so she's not a strong rival either. There's an other woman for the second pair too. No danger of developing a 2nd lead syndrome for either of them.
3. No wavering. Obligatory 'what if we break up and can't be friends anymore' dilemma, but it doesn't linger.
4. Stupid decisions & useless melo. There's some drama at the very end and an ultimatum, because they differ in opinions on male lead's professional choice, but it's handled quickly.
There's some frustrating behaviour and wavering going on with second couple though.
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Replying to Keren Jul 15, 2017
I want to watch this drama but I'm hesitating because I never liked those dramas where best friends become…
OK, so it's not that different, but it's a fine specimen, because it's very down to earth compared to other romcoms and main characters are truly precious. Tell me what you don't like about this theme so I could tell you whether it has it or not. For example, angst from one side hiding his or hers feelings is rather low, and even though that phase may last for years (three of them know each other practically all their lives) we aren't tortured with it for very long, but only learn later.
There are two pairings and four of them are supposed to be friends, but have very little of a shared screentime. The second pair is in a long relationship (6-7 years or something?) and comes through a crisis.
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Replying to namopanik Jul 14, 2017
everyone's saying how great the main three is, but can we have a shotout for Go Bo Gyeol too? I never paid…
and short. Thanks!
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Replying to Bidam Jul 14, 2017
happy ending?
Well, the main pair gets together and villains are down, but the body count is high too. So it depends.
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Replying to namopanik Jul 14, 2017
Bad news, both 2nd leads die. Good news, if you skip the right moment, you may turn on imaginative Hwa Gun appearance…
I didn't, but I was shaking my fist when this whole speech about woman who helped the Crown Prince and suffered so much happened and it turned out they meant Ga Eun.
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Replying to Julie Jul 14, 2017
Person Go Bo Gyeol
After her role Goblin, I'd like to see her as a main character next
she upgraged to 2nd female lead in Queen for Seven Days! :)
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On Queen for Seven Days Jul 14, 2017
everyone's saying how great the main three is, but can we have a shotout for Go Bo Gyeol too? I never paid attention to her before Goblin (although I spot her now in some other positions I have marked), but she's pulling segeuk quite well. I'm pleasantly surprised with her.

/but I came to ask, can someone recommend to me something with Lee Dong Gun? I only saw him in Marry Him If You Dare (not very good) and Gentlemen of Wolgyesoo Tailor Shop (weekend/family drama, not my thing). Is there anything worth watching down his list?
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On My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday Jul 14, 2017
I draw a wicked sense of satifaction from the fact that a canonical scene of being immersed in something and looking pretty when someone falls for the heroine turned out to be posed.
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