There should be a SPOILER ALERT warning at the top of this article. Details from episode 13 are discussed in this article while only 12 episodes have been made available to viewers.
There is an IRL inverse-correlation between very-high-IQ & very-low-EQ such that many brilliant people are cold & uncaring. This explains why so many tech companies actively seek to recruit them. It has been said that there is less than 1% difference between a sociopath and a successful CEO (or fixer).
But there also exists a percentage who choose use their smarts for good, despite their low-empathy. The phrase "Never underestimate the power of weaponized autism" applies to these individuals. They have cultivated a learned-empathy as a substitute for natural innate EQ.
I prefer shows which present the latter types as they confront trying to identify what it must be like for average humans (eg Leverage) and eschew the ones which merely focus on anti-heroes using their skills to take down other villains (Hustle, Confidence Man JP, and this.)
I think PMY is doing a terrific job with her performance which really does expand her range, but I am not finding any reason to care about her character or where this is going. Still, I hope the show does well. But I doubt I'll make it through to the end. Or even the next episode.
Just want to say that I ignored this show at first because I am disinterested in legal office drama, but kept…
I came back to add this is getting really creepy, which is not my vibe. Ugh. Watching has become a chore. And I have to keep pausing. I feel triggered by severe bullying, corporate takeovers based on IRL evil corporations, forced & dysfunctional relationships, psychopaths & animal abuse. Suddenly this no longer feels like "entertainment".
I'm amazed the writer had the courage to name the villain corporation Bluestone, which is an obvious allusion to an IRL corporation with a too-similar name. I'm scared even naming them in this comment. Please pray for the writer and for me! ๐๐ผ ๐๐ผ
Just want to say that I ignored this show at first because I am disinterested in legal office drama, but kept hearing good things so I gave this a try and am truly enjoying it. A unique script with realistic characters well-performed by terrific actors makes for an enjoyable k-drama experience. ๐๐ผ
Is this production error actually newsworthy in SK? Or is the media just making a minor oopsie into a controversy?
"โฆa key banner in the show, meant to read Tae Pyeong Seong Dae (ๅคชๅนณ่ไปฃ), was incorrectly displayed."
"The last character, which should be โ๋์ ํ ๋โ (ไปฃ, to mean an era or period in the banner) was mistakenly shown as โํฐ ๋โ (ๅคง, to mean large). Viewers quickly noticed, with many taking to social media to voice their disbelief."
Park Min Young and chameleon in the same sentence? Like c'mon ๐คฃ
I remember her in Healer when she looked so completely different until that scene where she got gussied up for a wedding at which time she suddenly transformed into Park Min Young!
funny thing is that they all are havibg food orgasm after eating the food ๐คฃ๐คฃ
It reminds me of the classic French film, 'Babette's Feast' (1987) about people accustomed to mere sustenance who are exposed to a delicious culinary experience prepared by an accomplished chef.
I recently rewatched Mr Queen, and my esteem for it grew even more than I had remembered. The script itself is outstanding (I won't say more so as to not spoil it for new viewers), as are the character performances. 10/10. I really hope someday to get to watch the two spin-off episodes (with subtitles).
But there also exists a percentage who choose use their smarts for good, despite their low-empathy. The phrase "Never underestimate the power of weaponized autism" applies to these individuals. They have cultivated a learned-empathy as a substitute for natural innate EQ.
I prefer shows which present the latter types as they confront trying to identify what it must be like for average humans (eg Leverage) and eschew the ones which merely focus on anti-heroes using their skills to take down other villains (Hustle, Confidence Man JP, and this.)
I think PMY is doing a terrific job with her performance which really does expand her range, but I am not finding any reason to care about her character or where this is going. Still, I hope the show does well. But I doubt I'll make it through to the end. Or even the next episode.
https://mydramalist.com/780006-please-take-care-of-my-refrigerator-season-2
"โฆa key banner in the show, meant to read Tae Pyeong Seong Dae (ๅคชๅนณ่ไปฃ), was incorrectly displayed."
"The last character, which should be โ๋์ ํ ๋โ (ไปฃ, to mean an era or period in the banner) was mistakenly shown as โํฐ ๋โ (ๅคง, to mean large). Viewers quickly noticed, with many taking to social media to voice their disbelief."
https://www.koreaboo.com/news/popular-netflix-kdrama-sparks-huge-controversy-after-viewers-catch-absurd-production-mistake/