Sungkyunkwan Scandal (KBS2 , 2010)
I need some screenshots to motivate me, ladies. I'm still at episode 7. The whole archery thing is just boring me and I need a reason to start watching it again soon. Help.
I will finish this series even if I'll have to tie myself to the bed to watch it! Although I'd rather someone else do the tying... And more... Err, never mind! I mean I'm gonna watch it!
I will finish this series even if I'll have to tie myself to the bed to watch it! Although I'd rather someone else do the tying... And more... Err, never mind! I mean I'm gonna watch it!
Aww Orion, you dont have to watch it love, if you dont like it!!! You have my permission to stop watching it ;)Orion1986 wrote:I need some screenshots to motivate me, ladies. I'm still at episode 7. The whole archery thing is just boring me and I need a reason to start watching it again soon. Help.
I will finish this series even if I'll have to tie myself to the bed to watch it! Although I'd rather someone else do the tying... And more... Err, never mind! I mean I'm gonna watch it!
Aiyaa... you all have watched other dramas/movies that I havent seen. Just take your time, watch something else and then go back to SKKS when you feel in the mood ^^Orion1986 wrote:But I want tooo. You've all watched it and I feel vewy wonewy (very lonely). I have to watch it for my unnies (and dongsaeng)!!!
I havent even started on Mary Or My girlfriend is a Gumiho...
@Aili, you pretty much sumed it up.
Ending was rushed, sure, but when all the cast gets 2 hours of sleep a day and barely no food you think about ending it as soon as those humans can actually make some sound still.
But there wasn't that much illogical things in it, it was well thought drama, paying the attention to minor historical facts even.
@Orion, love: you can drop it, seriously. I knew this drama is not for you^^ The same way Mary is not for me. Ah hell, naw!!
But there wasn't that much illogical things in it, it was well thought drama, paying the attention to minor historical facts even.
@Orion, love: you can drop it, seriously. I knew this drama is not for you^^ The same way Mary is not for me. Ah hell, naw!!
Ethlenn
Being rushed here but want to thank you for those two links.
I was fascinated by the fact that Prince Sado was so cruelly killed by his own father and now he rests with his wife in a beautiful and revered tomb. I watched this in another drama ...maybe...Yi-San. not sure and to see his son weeping by the side of the not so large chest where Prince Sado was dying has stayed in my memory very vividly. To think this could actually happen seemed so vicious. What did the father really feel for his own son to torture him this way. Incredible. Why kill his own son? why not remove the faction causing the trouble in the court.
I really do admire the Korean people for their respect for the past and the way they rebuild things exactly as possible. Those historic places are really magnificent and the details of how and why and what they mean is still alive and fresh.
History in Korea is not dead history in books is it.
Being rushed here but want to thank you for those two links.
I was fascinated by the fact that Prince Sado was so cruelly killed by his own father and now he rests with his wife in a beautiful and revered tomb. I watched this in another drama ...maybe...Yi-San. not sure and to see his son weeping by the side of the not so large chest where Prince Sado was dying has stayed in my memory very vividly. To think this could actually happen seemed so vicious. What did the father really feel for his own son to torture him this way. Incredible. Why kill his own son? why not remove the faction causing the trouble in the court.
I really do admire the Korean people for their respect for the past and the way they rebuild things exactly as possible. Those historic places are really magnificent and the details of how and why and what they mean is still alive and fresh.
History in Korea is not dead history in books is it.
@Ate Orion; It gets better and better (at least it did for me), especially after episode 10 or was it 11, I have horrible memory, but it does get better, if you would accept that as motivation. Hahahahahaha.
So I searched for some SKKS pictures last night right, and I saw a gif where
It's really is such a cute drama
So I searched for some SKKS pictures last night right, and I saw a gif where
I'm too in love with this drama to write much, lemme just say I love the ending.
It's a happy one, but if anybody watched this and wanted a tragic end i'd ask them to talk to a therapist
I really liked the way they finished it. Sure there were some weak parts, but nothing defies logic or is just completely unbelievable/sudden change.
It's a happy one, but if anybody watched this and wanted a tragic end i'd ask them to talk to a therapist
I really liked the way they finished it. Sure there were some weak parts, but nothing defies logic or is just completely unbelievable/sudden change.
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@ Aility and Ethlenn
Haha...remind me not to post any negative opinions...
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Negative opinions are OK, I'm fine with those, I take them on my daily basis (no jokes). Aility as well... But we all agreed here, and even the main cast/writers and producers that the ending was rushed, so they couldn't elaborate on everything. GDJS was added by a writer herself, and it looks like the political intrigue devoured even her and she didn't have time enough to explain everything. But, we are missing here something. A minute in the drama may mean 3 days, we just have to take the relativity of time. So Yunhee could be held captive by the King for a week. So King had time to consider.
Just quick question: how many friends Yunhee had? I can count up to 3, and they all knew about her gender. Plus, I think all SKK knew about it after King got to know, it was just not shown.
Issy, I posted them here like, 2 pages back, or 3. If not, give me a sign on msn.
And ladies, I apologize, I was supposed to tak a nap yesterday, but I woke up today at 8 am. Mianhae, mianhamnida...
Just quick question: how many friends Yunhee had? I can count up to 3, and they all knew about her gender. Plus, I think all SKK knew about it after King got to know, it was just not shown.
Issy, I posted them here like, 2 pages back, or 3. If not, give me a sign on msn.
And ladies, I apologize, I was supposed to tak a nap yesterday, but I woke up today at 8 am. Mianhae, mianhamnida...
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Well..yeah... that was my opinion...that it felt rushed and could have been more polished. I understand that they were probably hustling, burnt out and they had to rush the ending. As a viewer, the net result for me was a ending that felt rushed which detracts from my opinion of it. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the series.Ethlenn wrote:Negative opinions are OK, I'm fine with those, I take them on my daily basis (no jokes). Aility as well... But we all agreed here, and even the main cast/writers and producers that the ending was rushed, so they couldn't elaborate on everything. GDJS was added by a writer herself, and it looks like the political intrigue devoured even her and she didn't have time enough to explain everything. But, we are missing here something. A minute in the drama may mean 3 days, we just have to take the relativity of time. So Yunhee could be held captive by the King for a week. So King had time to consider.
Just quick question: how many friends Yunhee had? I can count up to 3, and they all knew about her gender. Plus, I think all SKK knew about it after King got to know, it was just not shown.
Issy, I posted them here like, 2 pages back, or 3. If not, give me a sign on msn.
And ladies, I apologize, I was supposed to tak a nap yesterday, but I woke up today at 8 am. Mianhae, mianhamnida...
I also understand that they couldn't elaborate everything, nor do I think they should, however it could have been done more "cleanly." A majority of the conclusions require pretty large leaps of logic. You have to assume a lot of things to make single scenario work.
To answer the "friends" question, I counted a large part of SKK as her friends by the end. Whether a strong friendship or a weak bond, they were friends...
I'm with you janajee. I am thoroughly enjoying this drama and I am still only watching the end of the Archery and the start of her taking her blissful private bath. I suppose next episode will be eventful as our Jaeshin is beginning to hiccup in the vicinity and you know the precious one will be hovering after telling her where the private place was in the school.
I like the background of history and the culture and the ever present possiblility that it will all blow up and heads will literally roll. After all it's that time in history when a few heads would never be missed.
In the meantime we have the pretty guys and the edginess of the secret of Yoonhee and the loving glances all over the place and sometimes out of place. But who is complaining? Not me.
I like the background of history and the culture and the ever present possiblility that it will all blow up and heads will literally roll. After all it's that time in history when a few heads would never be missed.
In the meantime we have the pretty guys and the edginess of the secret of Yoonhee and the loving glances all over the place and sometimes out of place. But who is complaining? Not me.
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Eh, well, if we want a documentary on Joseon, I'm trying my best to provide some. This is a drama, some idiocies and incoherencies stay, especially with rushing toward the end. I don't find much illogical things in it though.
Peggy, I'm sorry I didn't anwer you earlier, glad you liked the links.
Yes, this drama showed that history in Korea is a living tissue, not just a book in the library, useless and proping up another book.
The values that this drama showed were important back then, 200 years ago, and are important, maybe even more, now, in our times when the contacts with people are limited just to text-messaging and tweets.
If you want:
Sungkyunkwan Scandal (DVD) (12-Disc) (English Subtitled) (Re-edited Uncut Version) (End) (KBS TV Drama) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3 (Damn it, damn it, damn it!!!!)
Release Date: 2010-12-30
Price: 159$
This edition includes the following special features:
# Deleted Scenes
# Music Re-edit
# Scenes with Cast Commentary
# Park Yoo Chun Interview
# Park Min Young Interview
# Song Joong Ki Interview
# Yu Ah In Interview
# Director Interview
# Outtakes Collection
# Making Collection
YesAsia
Peggy, I'm sorry I didn't anwer you earlier, glad you liked the links.
Yes, this drama showed that history in Korea is a living tissue, not just a book in the library, useless and proping up another book.
The values that this drama showed were important back then, 200 years ago, and are important, maybe even more, now, in our times when the contacts with people are limited just to text-messaging and tweets.
If you want:
Sungkyunkwan Scandal (DVD) (12-Disc) (English Subtitled) (Re-edited Uncut Version) (End) (KBS TV Drama) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3 (Damn it, damn it, damn it!!!!)
Release Date: 2010-12-30
Price: 159$
This edition includes the following special features:
# Deleted Scenes
# Music Re-edit
# Scenes with Cast Commentary
# Park Yoo Chun Interview
# Park Min Young Interview
# Song Joong Ki Interview
# Yu Ah In Interview
# Director Interview
# Outtakes Collection
# Making Collection
YesAsia
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lol for dancing for blind people club.Ethlenn wrote:Yes, I know, the price just killed me, but... but... deleted scenes, the interviews, the NG, the making of...
Shiit, I need to start working as a lap dancer I guess in a club for blind people. I need money!
if you can bear it longer, they always go down on price later on. unless they get sold out completely but somehow i don't see it much happening considering its rating. it happened with my Chuno dvds when there was near;y 40% off its original price 1-2 months later when was out. i was going to cry.
Oh, really?
I'm patient. I will wait. I love SKKS, but I would like to eat something too^^
Thanks for telling me that^^
Aaand the part we like the most... interviews!
Yu Ah-in interview Part 1
Yu Ah-in interview Part 2
Yu Ah-in interview Part 3
I find it darling that he confessed he separated himself from the young cast at the beginning cause he didn't find them "actors". At least he's honest.
Especially this part:
10: Won't that change since we live in times where even actors are changing?
Yoo: I do feel that it's changing. But the problem is that young actors or singers adjust themselves to the system they're in. As if it's only natural. The young kids are thinking, 'This is what celebrities should do, they should smile and act like this, and celebrities have to wear hats that look like this...' I think it's very, extremely bad to get into this business before establishing your moral standards. That's why I wish young people wouldn't become celebrities at a young age. I too wouldn't if I could go back to being young. Also, it's almost impossible to establish a real sense of your self. Some people may say I regard work too lightly which they're right about. My work is not serious compared to my life and even more so compared to the real life I live as a human being. So whoever wants to become a celebrity, I hope they starts with the thought that becoming a happy person comes before becoming a happy actor. I just want everyone to be happy.
I'm patient. I will wait. I love SKKS, but I would like to eat something too^^
Thanks for telling me that^^
Aaand the part we like the most... interviews!
Yu Ah-in interview Part 1
Yu Ah-in interview Part 2
Yu Ah-in interview Part 3
I find it darling that he confessed he separated himself from the young cast at the beginning cause he didn't find them "actors". At least he's honest.
Especially this part:
10: Won't that change since we live in times where even actors are changing?
Yoo: I do feel that it's changing. But the problem is that young actors or singers adjust themselves to the system they're in. As if it's only natural. The young kids are thinking, 'This is what celebrities should do, they should smile and act like this, and celebrities have to wear hats that look like this...' I think it's very, extremely bad to get into this business before establishing your moral standards. That's why I wish young people wouldn't become celebrities at a young age. I too wouldn't if I could go back to being young. Also, it's almost impossible to establish a real sense of your self. Some people may say I regard work too lightly which they're right about. My work is not serious compared to my life and even more so compared to the real life I live as a human being. So whoever wants to become a celebrity, I hope they starts with the thought that becoming a happy person comes before becoming a happy actor. I just want everyone to be happy.
Wow, thanks for those links!
And, what a nice quote. It's quite something for him, being also a rather young and inexperienced actor still, to talk about young celebrities attitudes like this. I love the wise phrases about not taking work more serious than your life and about personal happiness. I hope many aspiring actors ans musicians will read them and take them to heart. Hwaiting, Yu Ein, may you find happiness in life ;)
Off to read the rest of the interview . . .
And, what a nice quote. It's quite something for him, being also a rather young and inexperienced actor still, to talk about young celebrities attitudes like this. I love the wise phrases about not taking work more serious than your life and about personal happiness. I hope many aspiring actors ans musicians will read them and take them to heart. Hwaiting, Yu Ein, may you find happiness in life ;)
Off to read the rest of the interview . . .
Well, I found all the interview a bit coccky, but I guess it's his way. He's not too humble, but he knows he's not a top actor yet, and he admits he wants to be a person that in 10 years times he doesn't have to be ashamed of. This is nice.
Still, I'm under the spell of Yucheon's interview, mianhae
Wish every actor could do their job the way as some others do. With regarding the future and the entire population, not just a narrow demographic.
Or maybe it's me going senile?
Still, I'm under the spell of Yucheon's interview, mianhae
Wish every actor could do their job the way as some others do. With regarding the future and the entire population, not just a narrow demographic.
Or maybe it's me going senile?
Hmm, there were some coccky passages, but not about his acting or looks but about him thinking about life, society and stuff and like others should also use their brains more ;) Well I think he's right and I also think he's quite bold to mention these things like work hours, agency matters, wanting to enjoy himself and to stay true to his beliefs etc but also that he speaks about the times when he had troubles with himself and the world or about family issues.
And then, a man in his early 20ies has to be a bit coccky and also a bit too idealistic to be cool
What I really liked was that apart from admitting jaeshin wasn't 100% and when he said he wants to keep learning and keep searching for happiness while upholding his personal values and ethics - even if it means taking a slow career path and having troubles with stations/agencies etc.
Hwaiting, Yu Ahin...and I really wonder how 'ein' reminds one of being unique, it's just a neutral article, like 'a' in English...would you wanna name yourself 'a' I wonder?!? ;)
And then, a man in his early 20ies has to be a bit coccky and also a bit too idealistic to be cool
What I really liked was that apart from admitting jaeshin wasn't 100% and when he said he wants to keep learning and keep searching for happiness while upholding his personal values and ethics - even if it means taking a slow career path and having troubles with stations/agencies etc.
Hwaiting, Yu Ahin...and I really wonder how 'ein' reminds one of being unique, it's just a neutral article, like 'a' in English...would you wanna name yourself 'a' I wonder?!? ;)
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What a crafty language play, chingu ya!!
Yes, I liked this interview because he even once didn't mention his looks. He doesn't rely on it that much. I know, he knows, everyone knows that this is an important part in an actor's life, but one shouldn't submit his whole life to this and solely this.
Yes, man in his 20s can be a bit coccky, this I can stand, if he has grounds for that. What I can't stand is vanity. Good he didn't display in it.
PS. there is a rumor about another period drama with Ah-in next year.
Yes, I liked this interview because he even once didn't mention his looks. He doesn't rely on it that much. I know, he knows, everyone knows that this is an important part in an actor's life, but one shouldn't submit his whole life to this and solely this.
Yes, man in his 20s can be a bit coccky, this I can stand, if he has grounds for that. What I can't stand is vanity. Good he didn't display in it.
PS. there is a rumor about another period drama with Ah-in next year.
What an interesting young man. He is a fatalist I think. The only thing I would wish for him is a lighter sense of who he is and a good sense of humour. He looks at his life too seriously for one so young. Of course at 25 life is serious for most young men. My husband married me when he was 25 but he had already fought a long war and knew who he was for sure.
An actor is set apart from real life just because his agents and handlers don't let him live a real life. It takes a man of strong will to be like Ah-in who can keep himself the way he wants to be and still play different roles without losing himself.
I wonder what he will be like when he is 35. A better actor I think and probably a happier man.
An actor is set apart from real life just because his agents and handlers don't let him live a real life. It takes a man of strong will to be like Ah-in who can keep himself the way he wants to be and still play different roles without losing himself.
I wonder what he will be like when he is 35. A better actor I think and probably a happier man.
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Another sageuks with YAI ?Ethlenn wrote:What a crafty language play, chingu ya!!
Yes, I liked this interview because he even once didn't mention his looks. He doesn't rely on it that much. I know, he knows, everyone knows that this is an important part in an actor's life, but one shouldn't submit his whole life to this and solely this.
Yes, man in his 20s can be a bit coccky, this I can stand, if he has grounds for that. What I can't stand is vanity. Good he didn't display in it.
PS. there is a rumor about another period drama with Ah-in next year.
this kid can do no wrong in my eyes. i'm so proud of my kids. if only others also notice that you don't have to rely on your look to be considered a good actor.
just love my JaeShin, off to see the last 2eps with subs.
Edit: the guy with pretty eyes is distracting too.
Edit 2, did not see the whole ep raw before so you have to bear with me
Finished it.
I just... I just... I can't... I just...
Ate ethlenn, you can definitely expect a really happy review coming on my blog for this drama
Edited: Ate Issy just wondering... is that man who is in your siggy... did that man appear in Fantasy Couple? My brother and I are watching it now... and we love the guy, because he's hilarious here... just wondering if it's him though. Hahahahaha
I just... I just... I can't... I just...
Edited: Ate Issy just wondering... is that man who is in your siggy... did that man appear in Fantasy Couple? My brother and I are watching it now... and we love the guy, because he's hilarious here... just wondering if it's him though. Hahahahaha
OK, Issy got a say in this (reading, I was eww myself), but I do find burying GDJS under one of the SKK gates not silly, but crucial. It was actually the only place they could do that. There is this proverb in my tongue: "the darkest place in below the lamp". It was tricky. Jongmyo and temple were suspicious places from the beginning. If anyone was to suspect SKK, they most likely would search in Lecture Hall and Library.
I don' find it silly at all. It actually makes sense too but what I find hard to believe is her finding it that way and conveniently. Just a way was acted. Digging that place and finding is one thing, sitting there and reading it page by page is another thing and the fact that not a person questioning her actions? I know this is a drama but I always pay attention to these little details.
Well, I was sure that Blinky will intercept her, seriously. It was all so put up together, him knowing she's a girl, and her reading, I was sure he will appear. But I guess it wasn't that frequently used gate, keke...
Still, as I said, I could pass those little things that bothered me. I also pay attention to details, but didn't find this so bothering so I could lose my sleep.
What bothers me are effects in King Geunchogo. I started this in a need for taeha drama, and... I will continue for the few actors in it and the story, and the fighting scenes, but some things were so unbelievable, so unrealistic I was a bit... you know...
Still, as I said, I could pass those little things that bothered me. I also pay attention to details, but didn't find this so bothering so I could lose my sleep.
What bothers me are effects in King Geunchogo. I started this in a need for taeha drama, and... I will continue for the few actors in it and the story, and the fighting scenes, but some things were so unbelievable, so unrealistic I was a bit... you know...
how did i missed him?Ethlenn wrote:Oh Issy, there is semi-naked (again) general Choi from Chuno, kekeke...
I like this part of the history, and since we got the story on Shilla (QSD) and Gaya (Kim Suro), now we have Baekje. So far Gam Wu Seong didn't disappoint me in anything, so... I will continue it for him, and few others, hehe^^
even though he is not really my favourite but as this is another sageuk, i guess i have to try it out then.
You are all moving on to new dramas but I am still watching SKKS. We get two episodes per week and I am not inclined to watch online altho it is tempting.
I like the four leads and they represent different sides of humanbeings. At first I was not sure about Micky as he seemed a little stiff. Now he is getting to be more rounded and interesting.
Must admit I have a soft spot for Song Joonki. He is such a wicked one. Reminds me of a sort of Til Eulenspiegle of the Joseon era. Merry pranks all over the place. They could have used the music now and then when he was in action.
I think the actress is doing a fabulous job. Being the only girl with those gorgeous men, she must have felt very un-conspicuous in the male clothing. I am sure her time will come to wear female attire.
I like the four leads and they represent different sides of humanbeings. At first I was not sure about Micky as he seemed a little stiff. Now he is getting to be more rounded and interesting.
Must admit I have a soft spot for Song Joonki. He is such a wicked one. Reminds me of a sort of Til Eulenspiegle of the Joseon era. Merry pranks all over the place. They could have used the music now and then when he was in action.
I think the actress is doing a fabulous job. Being the only girl with those gorgeous men, she must have felt very un-conspicuous in the male clothing. I am sure her time will come to wear female attire.
Park Minyeong did a very good job while portraying a man. She was also praised for that.
As for Yucheon...
And, Peggy, dear, we are moving to other dramas according to the maint leitmotif of SKKS - everything's changing. I'm sure we will visit frequently this thread though. I guess it would be a good place to put some other news on our Joseon Quartet^^
As for Yucheon...
And, Peggy, dear, we are moving to other dramas according to the maint leitmotif of SKKS - everything's changing. I'm sure we will visit frequently this thread though. I guess it would be a good place to put some other news on our Joseon Quartet^^
I will be trailing around after you all whatever drama you are discussing. I am not one to worry about endings or spoilers. Always used to read the last chapter of a book first anyway.
I rerally think SKKS is one of those happy peaks in Kdrama. It has all the romance possibilities plus the rivalries and the plotting of the really wicked ones. Best of al it is in the Joseon era when the politics were involved and life was truly dangerous for the
nobles.
I am beginning to think this is one drama worth watching once again and on a regular basis.
I rerally think SKKS is one of those happy peaks in Kdrama. It has all the romance possibilities plus the rivalries and the plotting of the really wicked ones. Best of al it is in the Joseon era when the politics were involved and life was truly dangerous for the
nobles.
I am beginning to think this is one drama worth watching once again and on a regular basis.
I am usually not overly excited myself. Will wait 3 months and re-watch it again. If I feel the same what I feel now, this heart overbrimming with joy and happiness, I will consider this drama as great. Now I'm still under its spell. An enchanting, captivating drama.
And Peggy, really? From the last chapters? No, I never done that in my life. It kills all the anticipation
And Peggy, really? From the last chapters? No, I never done that in my life. It kills all the anticipation
Somehow it never upset my enjoyment when I started the first chapter. In fact many times the last chapter does not open up the story. I am talking about books that we had to read for Eng.Lit and they were heavy tomes at times.
I always remember having to read aloud from one book in class. I had already read the whole book and was very emotional about it. I managed not to weep but it was difficult. When I read it first at home I was really in tears and that had never happened to me before. I suppose I was at the age when hormones and emotions were going haywire. The book was the story of 'Scots' Last Expedition'. Courage, hardships and bravery etc.
I don't think I would be so affected now because I have lived a life. In those early days I was a blank page.
It was such a change from Shakespeare and the English poets etc.
I always remember having to read aloud from one book in class. I had already read the whole book and was very emotional about it. I managed not to weep but it was difficult. When I read it first at home I was really in tears and that had never happened to me before. I suppose I was at the age when hormones and emotions were going haywire. The book was the story of 'Scots' Last Expedition'. Courage, hardships and bravery etc.
I don't think I would be so affected now because I have lived a life. In those early days I was a blank page.
It was such a change from Shakespeare and the English poets etc.
I loved SKKS but bearing in mind my favourite character story lines is not my favourite. So one time viewing is enough for me st the moment. Will transfer this drama to HDD (will free a massive space here on laptop because of it's huge HD size) and not sure whenever I will watch it again.
Some dramas have the privilege of staying here over long time
Oh, I'm one of those who has to read the end or near ending of the book just to keep me interested. No matter how good the book is. I am so impatient
Some dramas have the privilege of staying here over long time
Oh, I'm one of those who has to read the end or near ending of the book just to keep me interested. No matter how good the book is. I am so impatient
Oh Issy
I am glad I am not the only strange one reading the endings. Actually I sometimes used to read the penultimate chapter and leave the last one.
There is at least one book that I don't ever remember reading the last chapter. It was called "The Source' I think. It was a long novel and it ripped away all my religious faith. It upset me so much that I could not finish the book. Slowly got myself upright again and had a very fresh viewpoint about my life.
I think the author was James somebody. It was a very long time ago. I used to admire him for his works and knowledge until I found that he had a large number of people who did nothing but intern for him and lived in libraries finding out details and of things he wanted. Tthey really did all the work and he just changed the paragraphs around and got the rewards.
I do know about interns and I do know that people have helpers to find information but not to such an extent.
I wonder about the libraries in Joseon. I suppose they have been used ever since to form documentaries and also dramas about that time.
I am glad I am not the only strange one reading the endings. Actually I sometimes used to read the penultimate chapter and leave the last one.
There is at least one book that I don't ever remember reading the last chapter. It was called "The Source' I think. It was a long novel and it ripped away all my religious faith. It upset me so much that I could not finish the book. Slowly got myself upright again and had a very fresh viewpoint about my life.
I think the author was James somebody. It was a very long time ago. I used to admire him for his works and knowledge until I found that he had a large number of people who did nothing but intern for him and lived in libraries finding out details and of things he wanted. Tthey really did all the work and he just changed the paragraphs around and got the rewards.
I do know about interns and I do know that people have helpers to find information but not to such an extent.
I wonder about the libraries in Joseon. I suppose they have been used ever since to form documentaries and also dramas about that time.
I'm still waaaaay deep under it's spell. Hahahaha, me thinks watching it again and again isn't going to get me out of it.
I just have to say though that I'm a depends on the story kind of girl. If I really love the story, I'd read the ending, and it usually encourages me to continue, but if it's a mediocre story, I avoid reading the ending because when I do read it, I lose all passion to finish it because it wasn't the great to begin with, you know? Same with dramas.
I just have to say though that I'm a depends on the story kind of girl. If I really love the story, I'd read the ending, and it usually encourages me to continue, but if it's a mediocre story, I avoid reading the ending because when I do read it, I lose all passion to finish it because it wasn't the great to begin with, you know? Same with dramas.
A so-called Guerilla Interview in Entertainment Weekly last episode with SJG:
Female fans were close to being taken by the ambulance, keke
Female fans were close to being taken by the ambulance, keke
SJG is also the co host of a music programme once a week. He is obviously himself and not playing a character.. therefore iit is really easy to see the difference in his whole persona when he was playing his role in SKKS. It does show his ability as an actor I think ,and that was quite impressive. He is much different as a co host and very pleasing.
You gotta love Yongha:
(and Jaeshin too^^)
NY showcase thanks to the nice soul who shared those^^
And you know I like my men in their most stupid/retarded version, right?
All images thanks to: SKKS DC Gallery^^
(and Jaeshin too^^)
All images thanks to: SKKS DC Gallery^^
It's quite a trend these days to have singers and/or musicians act in dramas. The surprising thing to me is that the newest ones are so good at acting. I see them every day as real life people doing their thing in music. Then a totally different image comes through when they take on a role in a drama. It is wonderful to see their talent for showing such a different side of themselves. They really can act, or at least they really can contrive to make us believe in the character they portray. I think it must show extremely good training in the Korean studios. Hard work all the time.
I am looking forward to seeing how Choi Minho does with his first entrance into acting in the one episode drama 'Pianist'. I have loved him since he was much younger and had long hair. He was such a good athlete on one of the challenge shows. Then he got hurt and was off for some time but still singing with his group SHIN-ee. Suddenly he reappeared... taller.. and with short hair... and he was a grown man. Such a change, but very sweet still.
He is a talented musician and composes for the group and is a rapper. Now they are giving him a step out into acting.
Nothing wasted in a Korean performer.
I am looking forward to seeing how Choi Minho does with his first entrance into acting in the one episode drama 'Pianist'. I have loved him since he was much younger and had long hair. He was such a good athlete on one of the challenge shows. Then he got hurt and was off for some time but still singing with his group SHIN-ee. Suddenly he reappeared... taller.. and with short hair... and he was a grown man. Such a change, but very sweet still.
He is a talented musician and composes for the group and is a rapper. Now they are giving him a step out into acting.
Nothing wasted in a Korean performer.
Hm, I agree with you on that, Korean entertainers are usually trained in singing, dancing and entertaining, too. They are mostly multitalents and you can see the hard work they must have put in for years, and I guess some, like yucheon are natural talents and fast learners. But I'm not sure about all those idols starting to come out in damas...especially the girls tend to be quite annoying... Good luck to Minho, hope he'll join the ranks of those with talent^^
But, Song Jung Ki isn't a musician, right? I thought he's always wanted to become an actor and just happened to come out as a music show host on TV, too?? Or am I wrong about him? Does he make music,too?
But, Song Jung Ki isn't a musician, right? I thought he's always wanted to become an actor and just happened to come out as a music show host on TV, too?? Or am I wrong about him? Does he make music,too?
Don't really know if Song Jung Ki is or was in music. It seems they all do a little something with music but at this time I think he wants acting. I was impressed with his presentation in SKKS. Well I should say I am still impressed as I am still watching at about ep.8 or 9. I always miss the beginning roll so not sure. Also last night I did not see the reason for YoonHee being accused of being a thief and selling of the medicines. what started that ??
I really am enjoying this drama so much.
I really am enjoying this drama so much.
Oh, Peggy, Yunhee was nowhere to be found when the thievery thing occured in SKK. No one saw her, so no one could verify it wasn't her.
Plus, they found her name tag (the wooden thingy) in the pharmacy when someone sold the medicine there. And medicine, as everyone knew after the scene that Blinky performed, was very much needed item for her. It was all linked to her, naturally.
Plus, they found her name tag (the wooden thingy) in the pharmacy when someone sold the medicine there. And medicine, as everyone knew after the scene that Blinky performed, was very much needed item for her. It was all linked to her, naturally.
Ah many thanks Ethlenn. I could follow to an extent but did not know how her name tag was found in the pharmacy. Dirty work at the crossroads of course. Must say the Minister's son is a real mean villain. He has no redeeming features at all. How can he stand those awful cronies who brown nose him all the time. He does not exactly have an elegant air or taste in life.
Big is the word indeed. I must say that I have not as yet, found a more pleasing group of young actors in any drama. They are all so good looking, or maybe I should say..they are all so good to look at that you feel very mellow when you see them. Photos all do them justice.
Well I just hope that Seunjun does not tie himself down to the silly young sister of Blinky. He is such a knight in shining armour he would probably try to save her honour or whatever she is throwing around.
Well I just hope that Seunjun does not tie himself down to the silly young sister of Blinky. He is such a knight in shining armour he would probably try to save her honour or whatever she is throwing around.
Well, he will try to save her "perfectly decribed by Peggy attitude", but in the end, it will be her who understands her situation. Yes, she's annoying, yes, she's stupid and takes everything what falls upon him as her doing (and for her), but she will end everything up with grace. With some help of Yongha. But well, he's Gu Yong Ha.
That sounds a happy situation. Well I thought from the start that she was impressed by his attitude and not that she fell madly in love with him. I think she is not accustomed to having gentle and refined men in her life. Just look at her father. Even tho he indulges her he is not exactly a good man. And Blinky...sigh.
She will realise I suppose, that she is almost entrapping a worthy man who will abide by his word and she will see that she can't make him do that. that at least is what I imagine. Some of his shining goodness wil find a responding chord within her I think. Gu Yong Ha will surely rearrange the whole pattern. Just the thing he can do so well.
She will realise I suppose, that she is almost entrapping a worthy man who will abide by his word and she will see that she can't make him do that. that at least is what I imagine. Some of his shining goodness wil find a responding chord within her I think. Gu Yong Ha will surely rearrange the whole pattern. Just the thing he can do so well.
Well, the problem with Hoeun is that she was raised (yes, raised, as the animal) as the future wife and mother. This is why she read only sappy romance novels, and on top of that she was spoiled. If she met with a man like her brother, her illusions would be shattered much earlier. But Seonjun was breeding, he couldn't make her a jilted woman, not to ruin her reputation and future. For us, accustomed to being left and to leaving without a slightest thought of it, this may seem weird. But for an upright man that he was, this was unthinkable. He was always thinking ahead, about every possible outcome.
She couldn't see the reason behind his coldness almost till the very end. She placed her in the centre of his world and problems. She was ready to wait till he "learns to love her". Her desperation to keep him was maybe annoying, but also true.
She couldn't see the reason behind his coldness almost till the very end. She placed her in the centre of his world and problems. She was ready to wait till he "learns to love her". Her desperation to keep him was maybe annoying, but also true.
LOOKIE! Yuchun in glasses
Awwwwww I just saw it on the Philippines Yahoo website and I just had to share that they even had this whole free concert thing in the US, and that's just so sweet of them. [/url]
Awwwwww I just saw it on the Philippines Yahoo website and I just had to share that they even had this whole free concert thing in the US, and that's just so sweet of them. [/url]
Yes, I uploaded the concert here. It's because of visa problems and of course, in my opinion, behind everything stands SM Entertainment.
Thanks for a link, love.
But wait, did I miss something or I need my glasses changed? Where's the bling, whre's the leoprint that, supposedly, every artist has to wear?? Where?? Boys just blew it... The clothes, man... not girly at all..
Thanks for a link, love.
But wait, did I miss something or I need my glasses changed? Where's the bling, whre's the leoprint that, supposedly, every artist has to wear?? Where?? Boys just blew it... The clothes, man... not girly at all..
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