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  1. Park Shin Hye Goes On A Blind Date To Try To Get Over Park Hyung Sik In “Doctor Slump” JTBC’s “Doctor Slump” has shared a sneak peek of Park Hyung Sik and Park Hyung Sik’s struggles from its upcoming episode! “Doctor Slump” is a romantic comedy about two former rivals who reunite and unexpectedly become each other’s light during the darkest period of their lives. Park Hyung Sik plays Yeo Jung Woo, a star plastic surgeon whose thriving career suddenly falls into danger due to a strange medical accident, while Park Shin Hye plays Nam Ha Neul, a workaholic anesthesiologist suffering from burnout syndrome. Spoilers Previously on “Doctor Slump,” Nam Ha Neul and Yeo Jung Woo briefly got together and began an adorable romance. However, at the end of the latest episode, they broke viewers’ hearts by going their separate ways. In newly released stills from the drama’s next episode, both doctors suffer the fallout of their breakup—and for the first time since their reunion, they suffer on their own, instead of together. First, Yeo Jung Woo returns to the operating room for the first time in a long while. After struggling with PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) due to his patient’s death and the trauma of being framed for it, Yeo Jung Woo is clearly battling his nerves as he finds himself back in front of the operating table. Meanwhile, Nam Ha Neul can be seen wide awake at night, unable to fall asleep—possibly due to missing Yeo Jung Woo after their split. As she lies in bed while miserably looking at her phone, it’s clear that despite being the one to end things with Yeo Jung Woo, the breakup hasn’t been easy for her. In the next set of photos, Nam Ha Neul appears to be going on a blind date with a mystery man in order to move on. However, the frosty vibe of the date seems to indicate that neither of them is even remotely interested in the other. To find out what happens to Nam Ha Neul and Yeo Jung Woo after their breakup—and whether they’ll find their way back to one another—catch the next episode of “Doctor Slump” on February 24 at 10:30 p.m. KST! source
  2. This shot looks good! On my TL, people seem to be watching the actor who's playing Jiang Yang's drama.
  3. @abs-oluteM This is a romance drama, so unlikely not to have 3rd wheel. 😆
  4. Choi Woo Shik, Park Bo Young, Lee Jun Young, And Jeon So Nee Confirmed For Drama By “Our Beloved Summer” Writer It’s official—Choi Woo Shik, Park Bo Young, Lee Jun Young, Jeon So Nee will be starring in the upcoming drama “Melo Movie” together! “Melo Movie” delves into the lives of young individuals who are used to always pretending to be fine in the face of hardships. Now, they aspire to experience love and fulfill their dreams yet find themselves drained and exhausted from the relentless hardships they endure. Despite its initial impression of having a somber undertone, the drama is a comical romance written by Lee Na Eun, the scriptwriter of “Our Beloved Summer.” The drama will also be helmed by director Oh Choong Hwan of “Castaway Diva,” “Big Mouth,” “Start-Up,” “Hotel Del Luna,” and more. Choi Woo Shik will play Go Kyum, an actor who takes on extra roles but becomes a film critic. Go Kyum loves films to the extent that his dream is to watch all the movies in the world. Eventually, he meets Kim Moo Bi, who he is interested in even just from her name, which sounds like “movie,” and is curious about like how he is curious for the laws of romance film. Park Bo Young will play Kim Moo Bi, who enters the film industry out of curiosity due to her love-hate relationship for her father who considered films to be more important than her. Despite wanting to live quietly, she faces changes in her life after meeting Go Kyum—who excessively stands out in life. In addition, Lee Jun Young will take on the role of unknown composer Hong Si Joon who prides himself in being a genius. Meanwhile, Jeon So Nee will play Hong Si Joon’s ex-girlfriend and scriptwriter Son Joo Ah. source @abs-oluteM @Tofu @SilverMoonTea @Alice Wonderland
  5. I wrote in previous page that I expected it to be lacklustre. I wasn't disappointed coz I was right. 😂 I also wanted to nitpick on how many tricks did Ji Hyuk teach Ji Won because there are so many ways and tools to tie a person up. How is Ji Won going to escape if her hands were tied to the back or it's rope rather than cable ties etc.? Yeah, pretty much that's me conditioning myself to Kdrama's fantasy-themed dramas these days. Don't expect any writers to provide detailed, logical explanation of their world-building, including that writer who wrote MotA (even though I would still watch her dramas... hmm, she's been so quiet for years!) Yeah, but still so unnecessary. She was rushing to the airport. Ji Hyuk wasn't. It still doesn't make sense. Even if the drama ended just like that, I wouldn't have questioned since he already had a car crash. But I guess the rule is "death must happen". Pffft. Then why can't Su Min be the one to die on his behalf? Was it true to the webtoon that she had a twins and another baby? When I read to this part, I actually thought: "That's smart" but then I got to your next sentence... 😅😂 --- I think overall this drama is OK and not fantastic. It was entertaining enough to kill time. At least we all could still discuss and complain together on here. There are some dramas you don't even want to bother. I also think it's more entertaining than PMY's previous two—the Weather one with SK wasn't bad, but they don't match as well and the other was the contract marriage with GJP.
  6. Hangul: 멜로무비 Director: Oh Choong-Hwan Writer: Lee Na-Eun Network: Netflix Episodes: TBC Release Date: TBC Website: NamuWiki | AsianWiki | MDL Plot Summary A story about the dreams and love of young people who also carry wounds and trauma. Go Gyeom (Choi Woo-Sik) becomes a movie critic after working as an extra actor. He loves movies so much that his goal is to watch all the movies made in the world. Kim Moo-Bi (Park Bo-Young) then comes into his life. Go Gyeom is very curious about her and he even likes her name that sounds like "movie." Kim Moo-Bi began to work in movie industry due to her love and hatred for her father (who loved movies more than her) and her own curiosity on what exactly is a movie. She has a quiet and peaceful life in the movie industry, but Go Gyeom, who stands out too much, suddenly appears in front of her and causes change in her life. Meanwhile, Hong Shi-Joon (Lee Jun-Young) thinks of himself as a genius, but he is still an unknown songwriter. His ex-girlfriend Son Joo-A (Jeon So-Nee) works as a screenwriter.
  7. Kwak Dong Yeon And Lee Joo Bin Showcase Lovey-Dovey Couple Chemistry In “Queen Of Tears” “Queen of Tears” dropped heart-fluttering stills of Kwak Dong Yeon and Lee Joo Bin! Penned by “Crash Landing on You,” “My Love From the Star,” and “The Producers” writer Park Ji Eun, “Queen of Tears” will tell the miraculous, thrilling, and humorous love story of a married couple who manage to survive a crisis and stay together against all odds. Kim Soo Hyun will star as Baek Hyeon Woo, the legal director of the conglomerate Queens Group, while Kim Ji Won will play his wife Hong Hae In, the chaebol heiress known as the “queen” of Queens Group’s department stores. The newly released stills feature Hong Hae In’s younger brother Hong Soo Chul (Kwak Dong Yeon) and his wife Cheon Da Hye (Lee Joo Bin). Having to grow up under a strict and competent older sister, Hong Soo Chul takes someone who is complete opposite from Hong Hae In as his ideal type. His business acumen is always less than that of his older sister, so he is often criticized by his grandfather Hong Man Dae (Kim Kap Soo). His wife Cheon Da Hye, who is elegant and has the exact opposite personality from her sister-in-law Hong Hae In, is the only person who makes Hong Soo Chul feel worthy and proud of himself. As a wise wife, she always laughs at Hong Soo Chul’s silly jokes, garnering affection from the seniors in Queens Group. The still images below capture the lovey-dovey moments of Hong Soo Chul and Cheon Da Hye. They take great care of each other with actions such as wiping each other’s mouths or feeding each other fruit, showcasing great chemistry as a couple in their third year of marriage. source @abs-oluteM This actress again. Hopefully she plays a likeable character here.
  8. Park Sung Hoon Transforms Into A Talented Investor Shrouded In Mystery In Upcoming Drama “Queen Of Tears” tvN’s “Queen of Tears” has charismatic stills of Park Sung Hoon! Penned by “Crash Landing on You,” “My Love From the Star,” and “The Producers” writer Park Ji Eun, “Queen of Tears” will tell the miraculous, thrilling, and humorous love story of a married couple who manage to survive a crisis and stay together against all odds. Kim Soo Hyun will star as Baek Hyun Woo, the legal director of the conglomerate Queens Group, while Kim Ji Won will play his wife Hong Hae In, the chaebol heiress known as the “queen” of Queens Group’s department stores. In the newly released stills, Park Sung Hoon transforms into Yoon Eun Sung, a former Wall Street analyst and current M&A expert. Eun Sung is a famous and talented investor who knows how to predict the success and failure of investments. There are many people who want to know about Eun Sung, but his private life is completely shrouded in a veil. While there are many chaebols making offers to Eun Sung, he chooses the Queens Group for an unknown reason, raising curiosity. In public, Eun Sung captures the hearts of investors with a gentle yet confident smile, but when he is alone, he maintains a cold gaze without hesitation. Viewers are curious to find out what Eun Sung’s true identity is. “Queen of Tears” will premiere on March 9 at 9:20 p.m. KST. Stay tuned!
  9. LOL @Chocolate @ktcjdrama everyone here lives for drama. Tofu and Tea have dropped the drama, but upon learning what happened between Su Min and Min Hwan, they are now interested to pick it up again! The show is probably not going to explain this, but the bit about Manager Kang is so, how to say, illogical? I thought when she said she has evidence, it was because the HR guy is the witness. However, all of a sudden, because Min Hwan died, the dashcam video's images are restored. What the...? Anyway, agreed with all that this episode is definitely more interesting, except I still don't appreciate the characters taking turns being stupid. In this episode, Yura is the stupid one. As filthy rich as she plays out to be, she doesn't have any other backup plan to handle Su Min's threat? Must she partner up with Min Hwan only...? I'd have just hired a pro mercernery from A Shop For Killers to deal with it. I'm sure Mr. annoying Seong Joo would be sufficient. A silent bullet through the sniper would have done the job. Clean and no witness! Of courseeeee... then we won't have the dramatic effect everyone loves. Haha. And yeah, Na In Woo is a lot more handsome and charming in this episode. I think he has a trim, the hairstyle always make a difference. Agree with the scene at the lift. I actually thought of you, @Chocolate. I thought, "This is the type of scene she will feel excited about!" I think playing villain is definitely more interesting than the protagonist. It's the typical Disney classic's Snow White vs Maleficient kind of contrast. There was another thing I notice as well is, how purposely the scene was shot. They made sure Ji Won is taller than Su Min and at one point even tower over her to give off the required 氣勢 (how do you describe this in English?). I haven't seen E16, but I'm guessing Su Min's revenge will be pretty lacklustre and quick to solve since Ji Hyuk and Ji Won fully expected her attacks.
  10. 有我在 works too! Both novel writer and screenwriter. I agree with your dad. I nearly drop the drama because the grandmother and aunt were so noisy! The scene where SS confronted her mother was what kept me going. I blame the Director for allowing such overly dramatic quarelling. I find the scene of 5th princess downfall the worst and too melodramatic. It wasn't like this in the book. In the drama, everyone apart from LBY, SS and Concubine Yue were yelling in the end. Even the Emperor himself was yelling, which I thought was unnecessary. As an Emperor, he had no 威嚴 at that moment, which I find against his character. Is the translator still translating? I hope she will continue on and complete it. Do you mean you wanted to read what happened after LBY killed his uncle i.e., the part where Shao Shang is engaged to Yuan Shan Jian and then Ling Bu Yi returned? In novel, SS and YSJ are in a more friendly situation than in the drama. In drama, YSJ was very childish in the sense that he keeps saying things against his will and annoy SS. In the book, she asked YSJ to find out for her how Lou Yao was doing, except just when he has news for her, she had no time to care about Lou Yao because LBY got into big trouble with Emperor coz of her (the bit where he was spanked).
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