If you havenât started, you may want to watch season 1. There is a plot that comes from season 1 and it explains the end of season 2. Also the entire season is stellar and the cast is perfect. You wonât regret it. And since we donât know if thereâll be a season 4, you have all the time to watch the three seasons.
But you wonât feel lost if you donât. You just wonât understand some interactions and some cameos. But thatâs not much.
I always hated Dr Yangâs attitude. But Dr Park min guk is even worse. He canât even tell people theyâre fired. This is how cowardly his character is in most of the season. His redemption by the end doesnât really redeem his previous attitudes towards Dr Noh, the nurses or even lower doctors. Kim sa Bo is hard on people but he tackles issues grands on. Thatâs why one is still on the bus while the other one has totally forgotten about the incident.
I would prefer Netflix or Viki. Disney doesn't make its dramas available everywhere, which is crazy. Hopefully…
I didnât say Netflix offers everything. I said that every time it does, itâs global. Disney doesnât at all unless youâre in the US and itâs combined with Hulu but for the rest of world, Disney is even worse than prime and prime was truly bad. Disney is on the one hand producing originals which they usually distributes globally and on the other acquired kdramas which are not distributed globally. Netflix offers both originals and acquired shows globally. Viki is a good complement to Netflix in most regions.
Itâs a pity Viki seems to have lost the MBC shows to Disney.
We all know itâs based or adapted on the manga. But I find your statement obtuse because it doesnât say what it is loosely based on. Iâm not being a troll. I am genuinely curious about it. .
Well according to most comments here this drama is not that great and has many frustrating characters etc (well…
Week-end dramas always have very high ratings.
It always starts over 15% It has no bearing on quality.
As for the actors. We were just introduced to the adult versions of the main leads. The first three episodes centered on the past with the kids version of the main leads.
The adults are the same actors in both past and present bu the kids changed since thereâs a huge jump.
Weekend dramas are a very specific breed. Itâs like soap operas. Exaggerated situations, loads of screeching and screaming. Some are quite good and some are not. After 4 episodes, itâs impossible to say. But the first 3 episodes were very good.
Why did the ML change his name to Go Pil Sung? Did I miss something.Anyway it was a bit iffy first 3 episodes…
No they havenât said yet.
They changed a lot about the characters. Do ra is very different but she was still a child when we last saw her so her character wasnât developed as much. His in the other hand was and itâs a bit weird how different he is from the easy going we saw last. Itâs going to be an adjustment.
I like the adult do ra, more assertive despite being unable to stop her mother.
Not entirely sure I like the adult da cheong though. I saw a glimpse of his old self when he defended her from that jerk but thatâs just weird.
I was so sure it would be on wetv, as theyâve been promoting it so much in the past few days but youâre right, itâs not there. It should be there for reservations at the least.
Sweet home s1, happiness, kingdom, duty after school part 1 and all of us are dead s1 are very good.
I was also thinking of Alice in borderland but itâs more like squid game.
Also the entire season is stellar and the cast is perfect. You wonât regret it. And since we donât know if thereâll be a season 4, you have all the time to watch the three seasons.
But you wonât feel lost if you donât. You just wonât understand some interactions and some cameos. But thatâs not much.
Kim sa Bo is hard on people but he tackles issues grands on. Thatâs why one is still on the bus while the other one has totally forgotten about the incident.
Disney is on the one hand producing originals which they usually distributes globally and on the other acquired kdramas which are not distributed globally. Netflix offers both originals and acquired shows globally.
Viki is a good complement to Netflix in most regions.
Itâs a pity Viki seems to have lost the MBC shows to Disney.
We all know itâs based or adapted on the manga. But I find your statement obtuse because it doesnât say what it is loosely based on.
Iâm not being a troll. I am genuinely curious about it. .
Itâs better than Disney that doesnât at all.
It always starts over 15%
It has no bearing on quality.
As for the actors. We were just introduced to the adult versions of the main leads. The first three episodes centered on the past with the kids version of the main leads.
The adults are the same actors in both past and present bu the kids changed since thereâs a huge jump.
Weekend dramas are a very specific breed. Itâs like soap operas. Exaggerated situations, loads of screeching and screaming.
Some are quite good and some are not. After 4 episodes, itâs impossible to say. But the first 3 episodes were very good.
They changed a lot about the characters.
Do ra is very different but she was still a child when we last saw her so her character wasnât developed as much.
His in the other hand was and itâs a bit weird how different he is from the easy going we saw last.
Itâs going to be an adjustment.
I like the adult do ra, more assertive despite being unable to stop her mother.
Not entirely sure I like the adult da cheong though. I saw a glimpse of his old self when he defended her from that jerk but thatâs just weird.
Thereâs more coming soon shows listed in the app than on the website We used to have maybe 40/50 programmes listed over there and now a handful.