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Post by Lucy on Sept 29, 2005 12:33:35 GMT -5
This show is getting strange in that it's taken a turn for the mundane. Who would have thought that a show about a girl who is frozen for 25 years and is thawed out to have a heart transplant would be turning into another plotline about a love triangle?
The dad is still conflicted about his attraction to the girl, who he thinks is not his long-ago love, so there's some potential there for an unusual plot development, but I'm not sure where this is going. I thought epi 5 was pretty interesting, but not in any remarkable way. Same old same old.
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Post by fantasticeel on Sept 29, 2005 12:55:34 GMT -5
I think this show is interesting so far, actually, although I only started watching last week. It is becoming pretty strange, though, I'll agree with you on that one. What was with that bizarre psychodrama that the guy's fiance put Jaehui through at the party? (names are escaping me now for some reason) What kind of doctors are these people? Her character went from being sympathetic to a complete slimeball in the course of a few minutes.
And what was the deal with the club where they imprisoned them in that glass cage for an hour? I'm not exactly an expert on the Korean nightlife scene, but that seemed really weird by any standards.
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Post by Knov1 on Sept 30, 2005 2:43:27 GMT -5
And what was the deal with the club where they imprisoned them in that glass cage for an hour? I'm not exactly an expert on the Korean nightlife scene, but that seemed really weird by any standards. In another drama I watched, they put a girl at a club to dance in a cage. She worked there though. It's a shame this drama is so heavily edited. Otherwise, I think some stuff might make more sense and the scenes wouldn't seem so chopped.
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Post by Lucy on Sept 30, 2005 9:58:41 GMT -5
Is it really heavily edited? How do you know? Maybe you saw it on a cable channel first? Can you enlighten us as to the sorts of things that are missing? Thanks!
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