I love this drama!... I really like all the characters. If there is ever a remake, I cannot imagine who would play the "3 Dads". Each of the actors did a great job on their characters...and the baby is adorable!...Quite entertaining...& I was never bored. This is one of my "go to" dramas when I want to watch something sweet & funny. As to the ending, I usually don't like this type of ending in a drama, but I really don't mind it in this drama...In fact, the ending was just about perfect for this drama. So, if you want a great deal of laughter & many heart warming moments, try watching this drama. I don't believe you will regret it. :)
He has become one of my favorite actors. I first saw him in 'Heard It Through The Grapevine', where his character's portrayal was excellent. I have now seen him in 'Woman With A Suitcase', and once again he did an excellent job. It appears that he was well liked in 'Gap Dong' as well...Actually, just about every character he has portrayed has been reviewed well. This is one young actor to watch out for- now and in the future. I believe he will be known as one of the best elite actors of all time....Of course, this is my own humble opinion. :)
Awesome! For myself, this is a drama worth watching more than once...I was never bored. Interesting & quirky characters, with the chemistry being amazing among the main characters and their side kicks. The blend of reality regarding the cases and the humor in the show indicates the great directing of the production crew. As mentioned before, the show has a Sherlock Holmes aspect, which I love.
Of course, there are not enough episodes to complete the story line. So, it leaves you with wanting to see more ...and with a definite closure. I look forward to having every actor/actress come back for a 2nd season. Oh, and "Thank you!" to the subbers for their hard work!....
The drama tells the story of two young people, Zhenzhen Gao from a parents divorced family, she met the rich-second-generation Junhao Qiao by chance, they contradict each other at the beginning, then slowly understand and had feeling with each other. Written by Shanghai Creasun Media
First of all, I am going to state my opinions in this comment....So, please do not take offense.
They are just my observations...Thank you in advance for your kind consideration.
I have watched Fated To Love You in both the Taiwanese & Korean versions...and am definitely looking forward to this Thai version.
That being said, let me say that I LOVE the Korean version the best so far. The Taiwan version was decent, but it had too many situations in it that were a bit overboard and just made the drama more silly & longer than necessary. I liked the K version due to the more melodramatic moments that were executed by the great acting from the cast....Yet, there was enough comedy to alleviate the drama to make it an awesome series.
The lead actors & actress' in both versions are great....But Jang Hyuk & Jang Na Ra have an unexplainable chemistry that carried out thru the series. Jang Hyuk-what can I say!...I just love this actor-the Best of the Best!...His loud laughter made his character unique to say the least. You figure out that it will hide many emotions that he is wanting to hide and also portray. At first it can be distracting, but then you come to love it!
Jang Na Ra has the ability to portray a very young & innocent face with emotions that need no words. Her crying & pain filled scenes are one of the best that I have seen in this industry. I must also include that Jang Hyuk has some tearful scenes that just broke my heart.
Both versions have a 2nd male lead that tend to lead you to have 2nd lead syndrome. I hope that the Thai version will give us just as strong of a 2nd lead, because this is what makes the series even more worthy to watch.
The second leads in both versions make you feel that it would be ok for the lead actress to end up with them instead of the lead actors. The 2nd leads portray an aloof, but kind hearted, supporting & loving figure for the lead actress. They are a man's man and a woman's dream... Hopefully, the Thai version of the 2nd male lead will be just as awesome as the previous versions.
Also, I must say that the 2nd lead's proposal with the sand art in the K version, is the most touching & sweetest proposal ever! Just thinking about it makes me sooooo emotional...
I like the leads in the Thai version, which is another reason that I am looking forward to that series.
The OST in the K version was Outstanding!....I loved it! Someone had mentioned in a comment that they were annoyed with the words translated on the screen from the song. I for one am very glad that the lyrics were translated on the screen. It makes you understand what the song is about and how appropriate it is to the scene. In other words, it made it more emotional for me.
I have watched both the Taiwan & Korean versions more than once....The K version is one of my "go to series" when I want to watch a series that I know I will like and can watch quickly (since I know what parts I can skip) :)
So, definitely watch both versions & don't let any comments divert you from watching any version available. Enjoy! :)
First of all, I am going to state my opinions in this comment....So, please do not take offense.
They are just my observations...Thank you in advance for your kind consideration.
I have watched Fated To Love You in both the Taiwanese & Korean versions...and am definitely looking forward to this Thai version.
That being said, let me say that I LOVE the Korean version the best so far. The Taiwan version was decent, but it had too many situations in it that were a bit overboard and just made the drama more silly & longer than necessary. I liked the K version due to the more melodramatic moments that were executed by the great acting from the cast... Yet, there was enough comedy to alleviate the drama to make it an awesome series.
The lead actors & actress' in both versions are great....But Jang Hyuk & Jang Na Ra have an unexplainable chemistry that carried out thru the series. Jang Hyuk-what can I say!...I just love this actor-the Best of the Best!...His loud laughter made his character unique to say the least. You figure out that it will hide many emotions that he is wanting to hide and also portray. At first it can be distracting, but then you come to love it!
Jang Na Ra has the ability to portray a very young & innocent face with emotions that need no words. Her crying & pain filled scenes are one of the best that I have seen in this industry. I must also include that Jang Hyuk has some tearful scenes that just broke my heart.
Both versions have a 2nd male lead that tend to lead you to have 2nd lead syndrome. I hope that the Thai version will give us just as strong of a 2nd lead, because this is what makes the series even more worthy to watch.
The second leads in both versions make you feel that it would be ok for the lead actress to end up with them instead of the lead actors. The 2nd leads portrayed an aloof, but kind hearted, supporting & loving figure for the lead actress. They are a man's man & a woman's dream. Hopefully, the Thai version of the 2nd male lead will be just as awesome as the previous versions.
Also, I must say that the 2nd male lead's proposal with the sand art in the K version, is the most touching & sweetest proposal ever! Just thinking about it makes me sooooo emotional...(It should be in the last 5 minutes of the 14th episode.)
I like the leads in the Thai version, which is another reason that I am looking forward to that series.
The OST in the K version was Outstanding!....I loved it!...Someone had mentioned in a comment that they were annoyed with the words translating on the screen from the song. I for one am very glad that the lyrics were translated on the screen. It makes you understand what the song is about and how appropriate it is to the scene. In other words, it made it more emotional for me.
I have watched both the Taiwan & Korean versions more than once....The K version is one of my "go to series" when I want to watch a series that I know I will like and can watch quickly (since I know what parts I can skip) :)
So, definitely watch both versions & don't let any comments divert you from watching any version available. Enjoy! :)
Have not yet watched My Secret Hotel, nor Cunning Single Lady......but I Have a Lover, 18 vs. 29, & Goodbye Dear Wife are on my favorites list & have rewatched each of them....Thanks for sharing.
Great drama-definitely underrated.... All the actors did a great job! My veteran actors who always do a great job-Park Hwan Ni & Ahn Nae Sang....Do Woo Mi / Kim Heel Jung stole the show!!.... Her portrayal of her character was outstanding! I wish they would give her more main roles....I was also impressed with Oh Dae Gyu's performance of his character-KIm Hyeon Chal.
Of course, there are not enough episodes to complete the story line. So, it leaves you with wanting to see more ...and with a definite closure. I look forward to having every actor/actress come back for a 2nd season. Oh, and "Thank you!" to the subbers for their hard work!....
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The drama tells the story of two young people, Zhenzhen Gao from a parents divorced family, she met the rich-second-generation Junhao Qiao by chance, they contradict each other at the beginning, then slowly understand and had feeling with each other. Written by Shanghai Creasun Media
They are just my observations...Thank you in advance for your kind consideration.
I have watched Fated To Love You in both the Taiwanese & Korean versions...and am definitely looking forward to this Thai version.
That being said, let me say that I LOVE the Korean version the best so far. The Taiwan version was decent, but it had too many situations in it that were a bit overboard and just made the drama more silly & longer than necessary. I liked the K version due to the more melodramatic moments that were executed by the great acting from the cast....Yet, there was enough comedy to alleviate the drama to make it an awesome series.
The lead actors & actress' in both versions are great....But Jang Hyuk & Jang Na Ra have an unexplainable chemistry that carried out thru the series. Jang Hyuk-what can I say!...I just love this actor-the Best of the Best!...His loud laughter made his character unique to say the least. You figure out that it will hide many emotions that he is wanting to hide and also portray. At first it can be distracting, but then you come to love it!
Jang Na Ra has the ability to portray a very young & innocent face with emotions that need no words. Her crying & pain filled scenes are one of the best that I have seen in this industry. I must also include that Jang Hyuk has some tearful scenes that just broke my heart.
Both versions have a 2nd male lead that tend to lead you to have 2nd lead syndrome. I hope that the Thai version will give us just as strong of a 2nd lead, because this is what makes the series even more worthy to watch.
The second leads in both versions make you feel that it would be ok for the lead actress to end up with them instead of the lead actors. The 2nd leads portray an aloof, but kind hearted, supporting & loving figure for the lead actress. They are a man's man and a woman's dream... Hopefully, the Thai version of the 2nd male lead will be just as awesome as the previous versions.
Also, I must say that the 2nd lead's proposal with the sand art in the K version, is the most touching & sweetest proposal ever! Just thinking about it makes me sooooo emotional...
I like the leads in the Thai version, which is another reason that I am looking forward to that series.
The OST in the K version was Outstanding!....I loved it! Someone had mentioned in a comment that they were annoyed with the words translated on the screen from the song. I for one am very glad that the lyrics were translated on the screen. It makes you understand what the song is about and how appropriate it is to the scene. In other words, it made it more emotional for me.
I have watched both the Taiwan & Korean versions more than once....The K version is one of my "go to series" when I want to watch a series that I know I will like and can watch quickly (since I know what parts I can skip) :)
So, definitely watch both versions & don't let any comments divert you from watching any version available. Enjoy! :)
They are just my observations...Thank you in advance for your kind consideration.
I have watched Fated To Love You in both the Taiwanese & Korean versions...and am definitely looking forward to this Thai version.
That being said, let me say that I LOVE the Korean version the best so far. The Taiwan version was decent, but it had too many situations in it that were a bit overboard and just made the drama more silly & longer than necessary. I liked the K version due to the more melodramatic moments that were executed by the great acting from the cast... Yet, there was enough comedy to alleviate the drama to make it an awesome series.
The lead actors & actress' in both versions are great....But Jang Hyuk & Jang Na Ra have an unexplainable chemistry that carried out thru the series. Jang Hyuk-what can I say!...I just love this actor-the Best of the Best!...His loud laughter made his character unique to say the least. You figure out that it will hide many emotions that he is wanting to hide and also portray. At first it can be distracting, but then you come to love it!
Jang Na Ra has the ability to portray a very young & innocent face with emotions that need no words. Her crying & pain filled scenes are one of the best that I have seen in this industry. I must also include that Jang Hyuk has some tearful scenes that just broke my heart.
Both versions have a 2nd male lead that tend to lead you to have 2nd lead syndrome. I hope that the Thai version will give us just as strong of a 2nd lead, because this is what makes the series even more worthy to watch.
The second leads in both versions make you feel that it would be ok for the lead actress to end up with them instead of the lead actors. The 2nd leads portrayed an aloof, but kind hearted, supporting & loving figure for the lead actress. They are a man's man & a woman's dream. Hopefully, the Thai version of the 2nd male lead will be just as awesome as the previous versions.
Also, I must say that the 2nd male lead's proposal with the sand art in the K version, is the most touching & sweetest proposal ever! Just thinking about it makes me sooooo emotional...(It should be in the last 5 minutes of the 14th episode.)
I like the leads in the Thai version, which is another reason that I am looking forward to that series.
The OST in the K version was Outstanding!....I loved it!...Someone had mentioned in a comment that they were annoyed with the words translating on the screen from the song. I for one am very glad that the lyrics were translated on the screen. It makes you understand what the song is about and how appropriate it is to the scene. In other words, it made it more emotional for me.
I have watched both the Taiwan & Korean versions more than once....The K version is one of my "go to series" when I want to watch a series that I know I will like and can watch quickly (since I know what parts I can skip) :)
So, definitely watch both versions & don't let any comments divert you from watching any version available. Enjoy! :)