I’m leaning towards a yes.
Alternative Titles: I’ll Visit You When the Weather is Nice, I’ll Find You on a Beautiful Day, I’ll Go to You When the Weather Is Nice.
Start Date: Next Monday, February 24.
Actors: Seo Kang-joon, Park Min-young, and Lee JaeWook (the 2nd male lead in Extra-ordinary You)
To be honest, I don’t trust Seo KangJoon’s taste in dramatic roles. That melodrama of his, “The Third Charm” ruined me. It was such a downer, I couldn’t believe that he agreed to do it. Was he that desperate?
So I’m taking on this kdrama with a Contingency Plan. If it turns melodramatic by Episode 8, I’m bailing out, and if I’ve to drink two glasses of red wine just to finish reviewing it, I’m outta here finishing the whole bottle. lol
Here’s the synopsis from asianwiki.com.
Hye-Won (Park Min-Young) is an ordinary woman with good character. She has played the cello since she was a child. Hye-Won began her social life with her ability to play the cello, but, during that time, she was hurt emotionally by others. Due to that, Hye-Won does not trust people and she has closed her heart to others.
Hye-Won becomes sick and tired of her life in Seoul and decides to move back to her hometown Bookhyun Village. There, Hye-Won meets Eun-Seob (Seo Kang-Joon). He runs the bookshop “Goodnight Bookstore.” Eun-Seob’s daily life is simple. He wakes up and drinks coffee, reads a book and writes on his blog. Eun-Seob’s daily life begins to change after he meets Hye-Won.
source: asianwiki
According to soompi, the tagline on the poster reads “I was in winter, when I met the spring-like you.”
Ugh. This reminds me of the trailer of “Third Charm” —
Girl: Today marks our first day as a couple
Boy: Spring in our 20s. Summer when we were 27.
Girl: No matter what others say all I need is you.
Boy: Fall and winter when we were 32. We met like that for the third time. The two of us.
In any case, I’ll write my first impressions, and proceed from there.
“I was in winter, when I met the spring-like you.” – Is it just me or does this sound kind of inane? Too much sugary syrupy mush with no depth? I’m on the fence now. Will wait for @packmule3 and others to check this out. I like PMY though.
I loved The Third Charm, it was awfully sad but I liked the characters.
I will watch this one! I like the actors and I really like the fact the story doesn’t take place in Seoul for once.
The poster gave me healing romance vibe. The soothing tone may be a good follow up to the emotional rollercoaster of CLOY.
Plus, I am a knitter and like to drool over cozy cardigans…
“ Plus, I am a knitter and like to drool over cozy cardigans…”
High five. 😂. I will tune in for a few episodes to see if I like it. I am with you @Packmule3 regarding SKJ. His taste in dramas… He was second lead in Cheese in the Trap and I wasn’t terribly impressed. He does a reasonable job but somehow I am never entirely convinced by his characters. I watched him in Are You Human Too with Gong SeungYeon (yes she with the same face for all emotions) and again I wasn’t drawn in by his portrayal. He doesn’t turn me off. But he doesn’t quite convince me either. I do like Park MinYoung though. I am primarily in this to see how Lee JaeWook fares in a lighter role – mainly to test my theory that he’s a diamond in the rough and is capable of far more than what his roles have allowed him to be thus far.
Personaly, it was his role in Cheese in the Trap that made me like him. I didn’t the ML in this drama, it’s the same in the original manhwa, when KGE and SKJ had for me a better story and chemistry. If the drama Are You Human Too was disapointing story speaking, SKJ did a great job to play the robot and the human, or the human playing the robot and vice versa. I like the fact he doesn’t pick the same kind of role or the easy one like in Third Charm or The Watchers.
I like Park Ming Young too. She doesn’t challenge herself with different roles but she always as a great chemistry with her co-stars and she’s good in these roles.
Lee Jae Wook was good in this roles for now. I think he’s the one who had the most simple character to act in EY, but he did very well. I’m happy to see him in the role of nice person this time. He did well in WWW:Search.
“I am primarily in this to see how Lee JaeWook fares in a lighter role – mainly to test my theory that he’s a diamond in the rough and is capable of far more than what his roles have allowed him to be thus far.”
I liked him in Cheese in a trap. Thanks for the tip about this show. I’ll watch it. Now. Where can I see it? Could you set up a page entitled “where to see” where everyone can list where they are watching the shows – I would know a) what apps to buy and b) who to ask about translations in the event of problems (eg last few eps of CLOY).
I liked the female lead Park in City Hunter but I really didn’t like the one where she was an obsessed fan of a pop star and he was her boss in an art gallery – see it left such an impression – I can’t remember the name. Point is – she has dodgy taste in shows so I wouldn’t bank on this being good. But hey ho.
I also LOVE the knitwear in all the shows – why can’t I get clothes like that here.
If you ever get tired of dr cutie, Miss Truth is a change in scenery but still medical-ish. Would really like to read your thoughts on it
Still having fun with Dr Cutie. 😂 The series will end (hopefully) just before I leave for Asia, so it’s good timing. But I can check out Ms Truth if it’s on YT or Netflix. It’s a long flight from here to where I’m going. Unfortunately, Viki doesn’t allow downloading.
I second @Smartie. I am new to k-dramas and limited to Netflix for the time being. They’ve just added Globin, so I plan to watch that next seeing how it seems to be a classic. A thread with recommendations and sites where they can be streamed would be wonderful, if at all possible.
Now I’ll go pat myself on the back for my lame attempt at escaping that 97% of silent lurkers!
I want to watch ? Will do depending on your opinions @pm3. I’m glad you’d do a first impressions review on it.
I tried to learn knitting in high school. My teacher was a kind lady with huge specs in late 50s. Quickly, I became her favorite student because of how hopeless I was at it. She made it some sort of personal mission to teach me. Unfortunately, we failed. But that inspired me to try and learn it at three different times later in life. I failed on each occasion. Oh well. One day. 🙂
Packmule3, I don’t know if you’d want to follow a medical drama with another medical drama, but I’ve got on my calendar to check out Hospital Playlist, which starts March 12. I liked Jo Jung Suk in Oh My Ghost and the extended cameo he did in Legend of the Blue Sea. Also Yoo Yeon Seok (Chilbongie!) The writers of this also did the Reply series, all of which I loved. (YYS played Chilbong in Reply 1994.) Later in the month I’ll check out the new romcom A Piece of Your Mind, which starts on 3/23. I liked the nuanced acting of main lead Jung Hae In in Something in the Rain and One Spring Night despite the writer, Kim Run (same for both), making me yell at my TV on multiple occasions. A Piece of Your Mind has a different writer, Lee Sook Yun, whose previous work I haven’t seen. APoYM has Lee Seung Jun in a supporting role, and I’ve liked him in every role I’ve seen him (HDL cameo, MOTA as Director Park, Descendants of the Sun). In the meantime I’m going to watch Prison Playbook, which Hospital Playlist writer and director also did together. Jung Kyung Ho was a lead in PP and is again in HP. Jung Hae In played a supporting role in PP.
Arihsi,
I tried knitting in my teen years and failed miserably. I tried it again in my ahjumma years, and it clicked. I wish I were as cool as the knitting ahjumma in Healer…
Where will Hospital Playlist be streaming? I usually avoid medical dramas, but can’t resist the cast of this one.
I will also add that A Piece of Your Mind has a second title, Half of a Half (as it is literally translated from Korean). It will air on Netflix starting March 23. I liked the work of the female lead, Char Soo Bin, in I Am Not a Robot, where she played dual roles of the female lead Jo Jin A and the robot Aji 3.
@Arihsi, Hospital Playlist will be available on Netflix starting March 13. One episode per week for twelve episodes. Also, I was surprised to discover that the latest news on streaming A Piece of Your Mind is that it will be on Viki. (In addition to Netflix? Instead of Netflix?)
@Smartie the show is on Viki I think. Problem with Viki is the subs rely on volunteers? So it can be frustrating to wait. And depending on where you reside, there could be a streaming issue. I noticed that even with the Premium Pass there are quite a few dramas which I can only view after their run in Korea is done.
I am on board with Hospital Playlist too. Same writer/PD as Reply series and Prison Playbook. Loved all the slice of life depictions. Usually I veer away from medical genres but the synopsis implies it’s more a drama about 5 best friends (since Med school?) who just all happen to be Doctors. With this combo they prefer 1 long (1.5hr plus) episode per week.
Hi Icedfireangel. I’m also new here (about two weeks).
“I am new to k-dramas and limited to Netflix for the time being”.
Get the Viki app too. There’s loads more on there.
I’m watching Reply 1988 now. Loving it so far.
Thanks for the rec @Smartie. Someone else also mentioned it so I may download it and get started on the classics. I’m new to this platform AND to Kdramas, but boy am I hooked now!
@IcedFireAngel
Welcome to K Dramas and to this blog site. Packmule 3 always has interesting and insightful posts. I don’t know where you are located, but these are the main sites I know of to watch K Dramas. They are all legitimate streaming sites. Not every site is avaiable in every country and the dramas can vary in each site according to liscensing rights.
Netflix
Viki https://www.viki.com/
Kocowa https://www.kocowa.com/
OnDemandKorea https://www.ondemandkorea.com/
VIU https://www.viu.com/
I’ll agree with others here that Viki is the best overall site because they have the largest backlist of all the sites listed.
However, each of these sites has some dramas that are not available at the other sites so it’s good to check them all.
You already have Netflix which is good because they will have a lot more exclusive dramas coming since they just signed a deal with JTBC and Studio Dragon.
Well, I’m not sure if I will be watching this drama. I think Seo Kang Joon is talented actor but there is just something about him that puts me off. I’m also getting Park Min Young fatigue. I know she’s the queen of rom coms, but I’d like to see some different faces. Plotline is not exactly exciting me eother. I’ll wait to hear the reviews from people first on this drama.
“ Well, I’m not sure if I will be watching this drama. I think Seo Kang Joon is talented actor but there is just something about him that puts me off.” @Table122000
Finally. Someone who feels the same with me about him. I can’t put a finger on what it is that just makes me standoffish when it comes to him. He’s nice enough and he does a decent job of acting but there hasn’t been any character that I have seen him in that makes me sit in his corner. Even in Are You Human Too where he is THE most likeable as the guileless humanoid, I found myself instead sitting in Lee JooHyuk’s corner (he’s the Secretary who you can’t really trust first up). 😂. I know a lot of fan girls gush about his very unusual eyes (hazel? green?), but…I am not buying it.
Thank you so much for the recommendation. I’m in the US, but will check them out and see what available. I did not know about Netflix’s deal
With Studio Dragon, but I have noticed and increase in kdramas available, so that’s very exiting.
I’ve read some of @packmule3 posts and I’ll have to admit I’m in awe of her ability to deconstruct elements and plot lines in such a beautiful manner. This is now my go to forum and I am so happy to have found it.
@nrllee @Table122000 I feel the same way about Seo Kang Joon..Can’t put my finger on what is it about his expression that I don’t like, but I just don’t like him. I couldn’t make myself watch ‘Are you Human Too’ for the same reason. I have the same feeling towards Park Seo Joon too. I can’t watch him for some reason, however good his acting may be. Well, we all are entitled to our idiosyncrasies 😛
@IcedFireAngel- You should be able to access all the sites except VIU. Viki, Kocowa and ODK (OnDemandKorea) you can sign up for free accounts and watch most dramas with ads. For some dramas, you have to be a paying member with a subscription to watch. If you can stand it, I would recommend waiting until Viki has a sale to subscribe to the VikiPass. For sure they have a sale around Christmas/New year’s, but I think they offer sales now other times of the year too.
@Phoenix @nrllee- Yes, while I acknowledge the acting talent of Seo Kang Joon, I can’t say I’m a fan. His eyes are light brown color, which is a big deal in South Korea since the vast majority of the Korean people have dark brown or black eye color. Since I am partial to blue eyes, his eye color not an issue for me.
“ I have the same feeling towards Park Seo Joon too. I can’t watch him for some reason, however good his acting may be. ”
Birds of a feather… 😂. Same. PSJ I can put it down to a certain haughtiness in his air that lingers with him even if he’s NOT supposed to be for the character? That’s my personal opinion of course.
@nrllee So glad to know I’m not the only one who doesn’t like PSJ when he is praised everywhere! 😛 I hear his currently airing ‘Itaewon Class’ is a hit too. It’s not Netflix but I didn’t watch even one episode because I just can’t tolerate him. I agree – he has that entitled and haughty air and also no warmth in him (SKJ too has no warmth in his expression). I remember having tried watching a few episodes of ‘What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim’ and feeling super annoyed with PSJ! Not eager to repeat the experience.
@Welmaris we started Memories of the Alhambra yesterday! It took ages to convince my husband. He’s a programmer scientist by profession. He writes codes to simulate air fluid dynamics for satellites. I thought he’d love MoA! I started MoA myself only because @pm3 liked it 🙊
Thank you for your recommendations!
“ I agree – he has that entitled and haughty air and also no warmth in him (SKJ too has no warmth in his expression)”
YES YES YES!! 😂 Precisely.
@nrllee That’s why they are best suited roles of robots, in my opinion..lol
@Arihsi MOA is an experience unlike any other – a total rollercoaster ride! I’m so J you are going to watch it for the first time 😛 I wish I could unwatch it and watch it again (except maybe the last bits). Happy watching😊 You can come back afterwards and read all @pm3’s awesome posts and our analyses of the MOA episodes here.
@table122000 @nrllee @phoenix high five! I do not like PSJ either. Every time his dramas pop up on suggestions of my Netflix I flinch ☠️ I’m not much for the female lead either.
“He has that entitled and haughty air and also no warmth in him (SKJ too has no warmth in his expression)” – a perfect description!
There are some actors that don’t become the character. The character is a thin veil behind which you can always spot the actor (feeling so proud of themselves). And then there are some with whom you feel they are two different people even when you see their dramas back to back.
Hyun Bin has sort of grown on me. He is as capable of demonstrating this stoic vulnerability that is a pleasure to watch. His characters are fallible and make plenty of mistakes. And he’s awesome at portrayal of this humanness. The first time an actor has made me actively sought out his other works 🙂
@Phoenix YES ! I jumped many scenes the first time around (young baby + ongoing CLOY + must feed, clothe, keep alive baby, self and husband + work = ☠️) Now, I’m watching it with much more attention because 1) baby sleeps (am I getting ahead of myself? Probably yes.) 2) company of husband 3) looking forward to all of @pm3 posts afterwards!
MoA is our first series in donkey’s years watching together. Husband is so excited for the next episode it’s hilarious. He wanted to try and put the baby to sleep about 5 times a day this weekend 😂
@Arihsi: Beware..MOA is addictive! 😛 I remember stalking Netflix every five minutes on Saturday waiting for the next episode to go live. The long wait after Sunday till next Saturday was so painful! Especially when most episodes ended on a cliffhanger.
Till date, I can’t hear ‘Memories of Alhambra’ guitar chords without imagining rain, lightning and a certain unpleasant association (you will know what I mean when you reach that part 😛 )
I totally agree with you about Hyun Bin and how he has evolved as an actor. He is one of those actors who get into the skin of the role and become the character (unlike actors like PSJ, as you mentioned). Hyun Bin in MOA is completely different from Hyun Bin in CLoY, and that’s why I like him so much now. He makes me feel for the character he is portraying – whether it is an action oriented role or a quietly romantic one, and that I think is the sign of a true actor. And that he looks great doing all this of course is a bonus 😛
“Husband is so excited for the next episode it’s hilarious. He wanted to try and put the baby to sleep about 5 times a day this weekend.” LOL…So glad you are both enjoying MOA. It is often said that Kdramas are targeted primarily towards female audience but this proves that view is changing with the emergence of genre bending dramas like MOA.
To clarify, I like Park Seo Joon OK for myself, but I certainly understand if others don’t like him or his acting style since I have prejudices against Seo Kang Joon which I still really can’t explain. I acknowledge SKJ has got acting talent, but not really a SKJ fan.
@Arihsi- Hope you and your husband will enjoy MOA till the end. It’s so nice that you can watch the drama together. Unfortunately for me, none of my family or friends likes K Dramas so most times I’m watching by myself. Luckily, there are forums like this site where I can share my enthusiasm. And for sure there are lots of K dramas for the men out there. They’ve had some great dramas over the years- Bad Guys, Squad 38, The Voice 1, 2, and 3, Vampire Prosecutor, Heartless City. I think a lot of those dramas are available on Netflix now too.
@ table122000 I don’t think anyone at Bitches R US indulges in personal comments on any actors. I think they are all OK. No fan service needed for anyone 😌 PSJ ok, SKJ ok, HB ok, all are ok. It’s merely a matter of personal choice (To be fair, how do we know we prefer one over the other? Because we watch them all.)
Thank you for the suggestions, although this joint venture in viewing a drama is a rarity (first one in about three years). I think we’ll have some more options as well in next three 😅. I prefer rom coms myself. Frankly, I find MoA a bit high on emotional investment side. Can’t do two back to back MOA type dramas.
For the genre of kdramas I like, there’s only Bitches R US to discuss for me too. 😌
@Phoenix I agree with you about male audience and dramas. Although, genderization of entertainment is one of those tomfooleries that humans waste their time on. I know plenty of men who enjoy dramas/movies of romantic genre in the privacy of their homes but are sacred to admit in public or even discuss amongst themselves. They seem to fear they’d be viewed as less masculine or something.
I commented in one of the CLoY posts about the Neuroscience perspective on emotions and how most of what we know comes from studies on the male brain. The entire textbook on emotions as we know, “The emotional brain” is primarily studies on men (of mammalian species. Not necessarily humans for all studies). 😛
Provided the entertainment is harmless to the mind and body, who cares what you watch? The type of “entertainment” that was served at the Colosseo, Rome for example, is not right for either gender. There, you’d find nobel women sat closer than common women, but farther off from the men etc etc. As if they weren’t denied the actual show, but were denied an “up, close and personal” look because of their gender and because brutal violence is considered a male genre of entertainment.
@Phoenix @Arihsi – you both make a good point about how dramas have a wider appeal than just “male ” or “female”. For sure there must be many more men than we think that enjoy a “romance” story. After all, most of the TV and movie scripts are written by men- so these “romantic’ scenes are coming from men’s imagination and ideas. Although I grant you South Korea has more female writers for the TV than most countries. And also lots of women enjoy the “action” films and dramas too.
I’ve only seen SKJ in a few clips of Are You Human Too? I’m not a fan of him either. He doesn’t attract me as such even with those light grey eyes of his. 🙂 I will wait for your first impression @PM3 and go from there.
Thank you.
Though after CLOY, I just want some light romcoms. 🙂
Same here.
I’m having fun with Dr Cutie bec she is cute and he is a looker. Did you see the make-up scene and he ended up kissing her on the forehead? She looked so cute as she wiggled closer, that I was grinning at the screen.
@Arihsi I like your analysis of how entertainment affects male and female brains differently or not so differently.
@Table122000 I agree that kdramas are now generating a wider appeal irrespective of gender or geographical location.
By the way, may I say how much I enjoy all these insightful discussions on topics that we go off in tangents to (and @pm3 allows us to) 😊 It brightens up my day exchanging such ideas on this blog 💕
Okay I just watched Ep1…and…well… I think I need to watch a couple more to decide…if I like it or not…it feels like…a Hallmark card. I am not sure if it’s because of the pacing (it’s really slow)…or the stilted conversations…or…dare I say…my prejudiced filter of SKJ? So I will give it a few more eps to give my verdict. I watched Little Forest…granted it was the movie version with Kim TaeRi and it definitely had the same plodding tone…yet…I wasn’t bored. I was fascinated by the country life depicted because it was real, I watched her shovel snow, harvest food (things you would normally associate with agrarian living)..this drama for some reason feels “forced”. The bookstore I could buy but it just didn’t “feel real”? It’s so idyllic with fairy lights and decor that I am more inclined to think it’s cafe culture (but rustic and countrified?). So he allows customers to just come in and browse (and leave their bookmarks in the books just in case they return to read on?). They don’t buy the books? How does he make a living? He has multiple copies of Wind in the Willows (not sure if my subs got it right) so it must mean something. If that is true then I am getting hints of Mole (PMY) escaping his underground digs (pun intended) and meeting Rat (SKJ) and they become fast friends, live in his “boat” and I guess it means they later have adventures in Toad Hall?
Thanks, nrllee. I’ll have to check Viki then.
Why don’t I make an open thread and move your post there? 😂
“ Why don’t I make an open thread and move your post there?“
Or just wait till you watch and put up your analysis post and then move the comment over. I am not sold on the drama. It plods along at an agonising pace. I am trying to decide if it’s that or if it’s because real life is speeding by so fast right now I have little patience for slower plotlines. 😂. And neither of the main characters are hitting home for me as yet. I actually find PMY’s acerbic aunt the most realistic person right now. At the moment it just borders on the utopian view of rural living a tad too much for it to feel “real”. Think CLoY but without the normal village ahjummas doing their daily chores of kimchi making and cultivating to ground it in reality. It’s just very sanitized? And there looks to be a Book Club (from the character chart – I saw it somewhere but I can’t find the link now) in store for us as well. Err…yes I would totally associate rural living Koreans in a Book Club? I think I would be okay with that if there was a balance of some rural scenes with real people actually doing rural things.
Viki still doesn’t have it up; I’m still waiting.
According to Viki, the drama will be uploaded every Wednesday and Thursday. First episode will probably be uploaded Feb. 26 in the afternoon. And I daresay subs will come Feb. 27 at the earliest, but I could be wrong. Since it’s a Viki Original, I think Viki will be putting regular staff to assist the volunteers. They did that with Queen: Love and War and the episodes were subbed in less than 24 hours after upload.
I will say one thing I really like about it so far. It’s his blog journal entries. It’s like a diary entry which he recites. So far it appears every episode may well have that at the end. Succinct, poetic and for me the most real thing in the episode. Probably because I know what it’s like to write better than you speak 😂. I will wait for you to catch up. It really is painfully slow. I am sort of tired of the camera having her look wistful and pensive the bulk of the time. I think you really need to be in a certain kind of mood to watch this. But I have signed on for a few more episodes so I will soldier on.
Park Min-Young.
Every time, this actress reminds me of this:
http://la-boutique-du-mohair.com/88-large_default/pull-cocoon-mohair.jpg
https://extravagantza.com/1-thickbox_default/hand-knit-mohair-sweater-brown-fuzzy-turtleneck-10-strands.jpg
http://www.arts4a.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/img_6510tw550.jpg
An ample, soft, fluffy sweater.
She’s that kind of glamorous romantic princess.
😀
As a matter of fact, it does:
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Although I appreciate this actress and her beauty, I find her not very present.
Even completely absent.
😀
She always has her eyes a little lost in the clouds.
Perhaps she has a slight divergent squint, so you never know where she’s looking.
Or maybe she’s thinking about something else…
😀
She seems to live permanently in a mountain chalet, with an omnipresent Gaussian blur, and soft bubbles of light in the background.
If she were an animal, it would be a cross between an angora cat and a small rabbit.
A very gentle animal that makes a purring sound and huddles in the warmth, looking at the fire in the chimney, while it snows outside.
About the drama “When the Weather Is Nice”:
I’ll watch a scene or two from the first episode, but right now, I have a severe hunch.
I smell boredom and drowsiness from where I am.
Besides, just looking at the poster, I feel like taking a nap, nice and warm under the duvet.
Park Min-Young.
À chaque fois, cette actrice me fait penser à ceci :
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https://extravagantza.com/1-thickbox_default/hand-knit-mohair-sweater-brown-fuzzy-turtleneck-10-strands.jpg
http://www.arts4a.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/img_6510tw550.jpg
Un pull ample, doux, cotonneux.
C’est ce genre de princesse romantique glamour.
😀
D’ailleurs cela se vérifie :
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Bien que j’apprécie cette actrice et sa beauté, je la trouve peu présente.
Voir même complètement absente.
😀
Elle a toujours le regard un peu perdu dans les nuages.
Peut-être a-t-elle un léger strabisme divergent, faisant qu’on ne sait jamais où elle regarde.
Ou alors, elle pense à autre chose…
😀
Elle semble vivre en permanence dans un chalet de montagne, avec un flou gaussien omniprésent, et de douces bulles de lumière en arrière plan.
Si elle était un animal, ce serait un croisement entre un chat angora et un petit lapin.
Un animal très doux qui fait ron-ron et qui se blottit au chaud, en regardant le feu de la cheminée, pendant qu’il neige dehors.
À propos du drama “When the Weather Is Nice” :
Je regarderai une scène ou deux du premier épisode, mais pour l’instant, j’ai une sévère intuition.
Je flaire l’ennui et la somnolence d’où je suis.
D’ailleurs, rien que de regarder l’affiche, j’ai envie de faire une sieste, bien au chaud sous la couette.
Finished watching Ep 1. 😂 Will write a review before I forget what happened.
Just found out that this drama is available with english subs at VIU a day earlier than Viki, According to VIU,the drama premiered there Feb 25, so Tues-Wed. If you can’t watch at Viki or don’t want to wait for Viki subs, the “other sites” are using VIU subs so they have the episodes earlier. One note, the “other sites” are using the various alternate titles for this drama. I saw I’ll Find You On A Beautiful Day and When The Weather Is Fine. Anyway, both Ep. 1 & 2 are available subbed on the other sites now. Viki will get Ep. 2 tomorrow. (Thursday)
Thanks, Table122000
Are you all still watching this? Need someone to convince me on it…though it will be on hold for a week during the virus.
Meanwhile anyone up to trying Hi Bye, Mama with me? 😀
@grace
Hi Bye, Mama with me?
It’s on my watchlist.
Of course, since I love… Kim Tae Hee!
I have no idea how her acting skills evolved.
In the past, she was very bad at acting in comedies.
But she was amazing in dramatic roles. Especially as a woman with a bad temper.
Jang Ok Jung is one of my favorite dramas!
I hope she’ll be good in Hi Bye, Mama with me.
So, I’m going to go check it out, even if it’s a failure, I have to “pandeshi”, “at all costs”, go check it out!