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Thank you!

That's why I wasn't sure, because I remembered the scene where he examined her injure, but I couldn't say if he placed a shoe on her foot.

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Would You Rather #50
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Would You Rather #50

by DaebakGrits

I don't want to choose either but if I really have to choose, I'll pick the latter. I base my selection on Vagabond and LND, since both drama pics were used above.

I rather a drama be as what it was advertised to be. Vagabond is not my favourite drama but I enjoyed it and storywise Vagabond was consistent: an action spy drama. I'm fine with the cliffhanger ending, I wanted a sequel because I want more Ki Tae Woong on screen and I kinda want to see more of Go Haeri, not so much Cha Dalgun though 🤣.

Meanwhile LND was advertised as romcom but it lacks both and recent eps went full melo. If I want to watch a melo drama I would pick a melo drama from the start 🥲.

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by DaebakGrits

But a romcom turning into a melodrama out of nowhere is too aggressive for me.

😂😂

Same Chingu, same.

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by DaebakGrits

Well, this is easy *insert evil laugh here* I'll have a favourite drama end on a cliffhanger with no signs of a sequel, please. Any day. In fact I have experienced this before and lived to tell the tale ( Vagabond, I'm looking at you). Rom coms unexpectedly turning into melodramas happens all the time too, but the level of disorientation this gives is unprecedented in my opinion. It's like signing up to a yoga class only for it to turn into body pump halfway through. No, thank you.

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[Staff Spotlight] Get to know Starrygazer
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[Staff Spotlight] Get to know Starrygazer

by starrygazer

@enriquequierecagar HAHA I forgot. I haven't watched anything scary in a while, but yes! must watch on low volume at times. 😂

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by DaebakGrits

I'm an older person, so I know that life, no matter how rom-com-like it begins, always always swerves into melo territory at some point- If it gets back on an even keel, fabulous, you're lucky!! So yes, a kdrama throwing curveballs is something I'm totally on board with, even if I might hate it while it happens. Looking at you, LND.
A cliffhanger? F* no! Full disclosure, I'm also a person who sort of skims lightly the end of a book to see how things turn out, good or bad doesn't matter, but I just need to know LOL. So, an open ending is literally hell on Earth for me :P

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[Staff Spotlight] Get to know Starrygazer

by starrygazer

Sometimes I would throw my headphones to the other side of the table, and then proceed with low volume for the rest of the scene. 🤣

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Lots of shows have scenes in which characters lose shoes or slippers in the street while being chased or while stumbling around in a daze (after being drugged or assaulted, having Alzheimer's, etc.). It usually happens at night, often in the rain. But can I think of specific examples? I think it happens in The Good Bad Mother and maybe Because This Is My First Life. There are lots more that I'm sure folks with better memories can cite.

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Seoul Busters: Episodes 5-6
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Seoul Busters: Episodes 5-6

by lovepark

I liked this case way better (I watched episodes 4-6 together).

The emotional elements are the same stuff you find anywhere else, but they make me appreciate the jokes even more. Also, those moments help me see our team members as actual people.

Last week I felt like the show was trying to make us laugh every two minutes, and with very over the top stuff. So the characters didn't feel like real people and many jokes felt very unnatural.

I really appreciate the team isn't as disastrous as it seemed last week. Maybe it's because I'm watching Tell Me What Your Saw too, but our daycare detectives seemed OK this week.

Moments I liked:
-The group chat of suspects.
-Dong go's bathroom argument with our cute father of four (dude is raising that birth rate all on his own #respect).
-The gangster helping with the arrest of the ex-boyfriend.
-Kim Dong Wook.

Oh! "King Se Jeong invented hangul not the Korean language" reminded me of NGNL. ☺️ That made me smile.

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Seoul Busters: Episodes 5-6

by lovepark

Hum... 3 episodes to tell this investigation was way too much. I understand that investigating is a slow process and takes time but in this case, they didn't really show the cops doing calls, door to door, etc. They questionned the same characters, had some meetings. If it's quite interesting to see Yu-Bin imagining the scene in his head and the actors playing it, it was too long.

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