Anonymous wrote:In search of a Korean show even close to CL, I've been watching Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce). It's so uneven. Momentarily it has an interesting story line or good dialogue, but mostly unwatchable. Still, I continued for those bits of good. A recent episode was a full hour of the show's strongest coupe as he alternately refused to grant a divorce and begged for forgiveness from an affair. She refused and demanded a divorce. It was the best hour of the entire series. Certainly a slow burn, but hits many of the true emotions I'd image a (previously) loving couple would go through.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in the middle of watching Mr. Sunshine and it’s absolutely breathtaking. Up there with Crash Landing. This must have cost a fortune to make.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think Ji Chang Wook had more plastic surgery between Healer and Love Struck? Because he’s even MORE handsome in Love Struck.
Anonymous wrote:Any other recs for stuff by Ji Chang Wook? I have watched Healer now as well which was recommended by someone here after I liked his acting in Lovestruck in the City.
Anonymous wrote:Any other recs for stuff by Ji Chang Wook? I have watched Healer now as well which was recommended by someone here after I liked his acting in Lovestruck in the City.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying The King next, Lee Min Ho is enough to convince me, a friend liked it also.
What did you think?
I loved it. Only wish there was another season.
Had to track down Lee Min Ho in another seriesI recommend, “The Legend of the Blue Sea.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PPs that Vincenzo is really good, but you have to stick with it past the first few episodes. A lot of people especially disliked the histrionics of the female lead in the beginning but grew to really love her as her character developed and settled down. Likewise, the ensemble cast-- a lot of wacky quirkiness develops into a quite endearing and hilarious set of characters.
NP. Is the funny, quirky person, the actor from Crash Landing on You?
Anonymous wrote:Agree with PPs that Vincenzo is really good, but you have to stick with it past the first few episodes. A lot of people especially disliked the histrionics of the female lead in the beginning but grew to really love her as her character developed and settled down. Likewise, the ensemble cast-- a lot of wacky quirkiness develops into a quite endearing and hilarious set of characters.