Much more sex, and the breaking of every other "commandment" in a few dramas that launched some famous K actor careers.
Vincent Chase is a young, hot, up-and-coming actor living in Hollywood. Stop objectifying women, its gross.some may not like it, but some may like it, and i liked it! The audience here for those are predominately male.I'am the only who thinks that Kwang Soo will be ending with the CEO girl??? Let's give it another chance to prove us that it can have a heart of its own :)I watched the first two episodes and was disappointed.
But our main cast seems natural and is nailing the friendships. When Ho-jin arrives, they all hop into Young-bin’s car and head to Eun-gab’s office for a meeting, which Young-bin is dreading.As soon as Eun-gab arrives at the office, he answers his phone and reassures the person on the other line that Young-bin will definitely be signing a contract. Perhaps this movie isn’t totally a lost cause?Joon sits at the edge of his seat anticipating his scene. On the characters I don't feel it, I think they're trying too hard and it feels awkward.I really don't like Lee Kwang Soo here, Johny drama was ridiculous but Kwang Soo, the problem is he is hamming too much here, he is not making it his own instead it looks forced what he does here.I felt bad for the character of Cha Joon for losing out on the casting for having no butt, but (ha!)
A man of creative solutions, this one. Culture, when mixed with religion, often makes a bastardised child of unpredictable elements puppeteered by select individuals with their own misguided intentions to present what is 'right' and 'good'.The reason I bring this up is to say while I totally respect your decision to drop this due to your religious values (I'm a Christian too! He runs to their beloved ricecake joint, and right before So-hee’s van leaves, he returns and hands her a bag containing her favorite ricecakes, which he was able to get by using his handy fame card.
It takes a village to groom a star, and when there are too many cooks in the kitchen, disagreements can take place.
It may not be pleasant but realistic anyways.I thought it was kinda of boring but the chemistry between the boys, especially Ho-jin and young bin is awesome! I'm laughing my patooty off at all these comments.
I think he lacks, presence or what I cal "charisma". And ha, I did enjoy that bit in Ep 2 of Entourage where Jo Jinwoong is at church with his wife.Totally agree and surprisingly as a Christian, im most wary of Christians if you can understand that, i find most are 'Christian' and not simply Christian.You need only go back a decade or two in order to see Kdrama that is "gritter" and more "American style".
The first episode felt just very awkward, like the all show was "out-of-character", if that does make any sense.But it is probably too soon to brand this drama a failure or a Scarlert Heart show xD. While they wait for Young-bin to see the dentist, Ho-jin and Turtle regret Young-bin’s lackluster film debut. "Scarlet heart" hmm this seems to be the new term.. shall wrap up with shopping king ending this week and watch this next week onwards to see for myself :D.. glad there's a recap being done (not sure why, but i love to read recap while watching simultaneously to make sure i dont miss tiny bit of things.. i cant sit still to watch the whole ep a second time.. but i can rewind many many times just to watch a particular scene over and over again)"Scarlert Heart this show" ?
The One and Only Ivan Yes, I'll sometimes cheat if I know the show has already ended and there really is an ending!I also like the short, "mini series" style format, and the two episodes a week I might add. What happens is that people are brought up with a set of ethical values that have a Christian foundation, but when the faith part is removed, it becomes a series of cold laws that people don't understand and rebel against. i just catch my first episode and it keeps me smiling and even laughing, looking forward for the next episode !