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What a treat---Jung Il Woo in a tux!!!!

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Episodes 5/6: The same scenario in a non-korean/western drama--with a bride leaving the groom alone, onstage, in the spotlight (the director made the light glaring on Jung Il Woo's face)----the absconding bride would have taken all the blame. I can't even write the names she would have been called----but many come to mind. Ji Hyeok would not have needed to apologize. All sympathy would be towards him. That made episode 6 really interesting to me, and truly uncomfortable. I found the father unbearable in that moment (as an actor he is quite wonderful here).

I believe the writer for this show likes to investigate emotional themes---and I would imagine that is one reason she and Jung Il Woo are working together again (previously 49 Days). Depression? Mental health? Forgiveness? Living a meaningful life? We still need to learn so much more about the characters.

I wonder if we will see our runaway bride again? I hope she comes back. I miss her already (I have a soft spot for any actor that was in Welcome to Waikiki!).

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I was interested in this anyway, but now it’s looking more likely than ever that Seo Ji-hoon will actually end up with someone he loves and who loves him in the end!? Where do I sign up?

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Running Man: Episode 58
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Running Man: Episode 58

by gummimochi

Soooo rigged oh my god TTuTT

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Thank you for the title, I'll have to watch "Clueless".

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We had a blast. I know that when we sit through all the bonus scenes and the extended credits we can't read that we both loved the show.

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Even though they don't sing they are still fun to be around, eh?
As with most xianxia <b<Ne Zha 2 is 50% battle scenes. The guys will love it. You will know enough from Cdramas to time your bathroom breaks. It contains just enough heart to make all the mayhem palatable.
The animation is beyond next level - its a whole new level. Minor stuff like having the ambient sunlight fall correctly on the faces of minor characters unloading a delivery was just amazing. Of course all the battle scenes were..., epic.
Best part was seeing a film with kids in the audience. One little guy was paused in the aisle watching and whining, "I don't want to leave but I have to pee".

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My verdict is out: I unreservedly recommend Aema
I was unexpectedly moved.

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I've always wanted a kdrama adaptation of the cnovel Summer's Desire. It has a famous 2010 twdrama adaptation as well as a newer 2018 mainland adaptation, but I'd really like to see Korea's take on it. It's such a classic melo in the best way - a beautiful, icy and downtrodden heroine caught between two super hot guys (the love triangle was one of the few I actually liked), amnesia, and more angst than you can shake a stick at.

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As if to prove her point, Seok-joo gazes at Tae-rin with a gentle smile. (Side note: he looks so pretty with glasses!)"

Noone - and I mean NOONE - does "gentle smile" better than Seo Ji Hoon. Partly because he's perfected that smile in partnership with those puppy eyes. Can't wait for the glasses to come off.

And if there is any chance of romance between Seok-joo's father (Jo Han Chul and the ML's mom, then 2 out of 3 love-lines (main couple is still meh for me) will keep me watching without using FF too much.

Crossing my fingers that as with other recent JTBC releases on Viki that this drama will be available shortly after release in Korea which is early morning for me.

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Premiere Watch: Twelve
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Premiere Watch: Twelve

by stroopwafel

That sucks.....
Similar thing happened up here in Canada when we couldn't get Hunter with Scalpel 2 months ago....

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Yea, AveX nitpicks and tears apart the most random things and not even in a position of being objective or offering constructive criticism. It’s weird, and frankly, off-putting imho

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@coninadisc @reply1988 I had a relative who used to take the train from Daegu to Pyeongyang (to go to boarding school in Pyeongyang). So reading Mater 2-10 had lots of bittersweet memories of her life.

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*even though I left it on-hold

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@nessa

I admit I was perplexed when I saw her video review of Minglan last week. I could have understood that she thought it was too slow or even boring, but the lighting in particular? I thought it was wonderful.
(And even now I have it on-hold and it's not available on Viki anymore , I think it's one of the best c-dramas I have watched).

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@isagc

AvenueX is infamous for ripping apart dramas that are very acclaimed— like Minglan, who has earned high praise from industry professionals for its authenticity, in which, much of the praise is for the drama’s production quality/value and era accurate lighting, solely using candles on set and nothing else, no modern technology to light the sets— and I suspect AvenueX does this for clicks

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AvenueX has a disdain—borderline disgust— for management agency CEO/ drama scriptwriter plagiarist, Yu Zheng, whom manages the FL of TTEOTM, and I think AvenueX’s disdain for the dude extends to all of the celebrities under his agency, too, and I’m not surprised by that

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I agree. I think Bo A had every intention of going through with marrying Jihyuk until she saw that text. Then her heart won over practically.

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Episode 6 hits Jihyuk HARD, literally and figuratively. Oof. He's (hopefully) learning some big lessons. I still feel like his character needs some more substance and backstory for him to have gone so far into the deep. I find myself pulling for him more than I'd like. His imagined sympathy from Seongjae after their meal, telling him he's the victim, still says he's not ready to accept responsibility for his own thoughts and actions. But at the same time, he is also a victim and I want to give him a big hug. Dammit, Jung Il Woo! ;)

Let's see how the couples play out... I'm going to guess little brother ends up with Seongjae's sister since he's starting out as her new bodyguard. Just as Seongjae and Euhno start to hit it off, Jihyuk will come back into the picture. It won't - and shouldn't - be easy for him to work his way back into Euhno's good graces, but in the end... I've got some ideas for Seongjae and little sister, but I'll save those for now. On to week 4 and eps 7 & 8!

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So, it wasn't Eunoh, but a mysterious text!

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