I'M CALLING THEM HER WHALE MOMENTS. THAT'S WHAT IT'S OFFICIALLY CALLED NOW. (No boring lightbulb for my girl, no siree.)
Also I've desperately wanted some sort of "fun" legal drama since Legal High and this very well might be it.
i just randomly stumbled upon this on netflix earlier this morning, it autoplayed and i didn’t expect myself to like it so much!!! the portrayal, prejudice, and the characters are good so far. :whale:
Aside from Park Eun Bin's acting, I also love the cast's portrayal and their dynamics with Atty Woo. Woo's best friend is the funniest here hahaha. There are also heartwarming moments you don't wanna miss. Very great delivery for a pilot ep.
That was lovely lovely lovely. I hope the rest of the episodes are just as charming, wholesome, and compelling.
Also the ship!! So cute!! Their dynamic drew me in even in the trailer and I'm so glad they're wondrously adorable in the drama as well.
And the WHALES: I want to know why she loves them so much! ("Just because." is 100% an acceptable answer.)
This episode was definetely eye opening about the school system. Amazing episode.
This show is melodrama through and through, so I can understand why some people can't get into it, but hot damn I love a well cooked melodrama. This is my jam.
How is Scott's e-cigarette still working? Is it magically charge. I want one.
god what a good episode, it's still on my mind, i want to be as resourceful as him, such a touchy ending for both of them, you know this is how it used to be like in the old days, you'd go out on a quest, and accidentally end up finding your life partner <3
Dude what happened to them? This is already even funnier than last season. :rofl::rofl::rofl: The ending scene with Mimi's answers. :rofl::rofl::rofl:
The proof that this tv show got really bad is that it would be impossible to have 9 seasons with this kind of quality. Watching this series went from being a good time to a challenge.
Don't say that the superhero genre is dying, bad writing is trying to kill it for a long time.
Time will remember this episode considerably more fondly than the people who are disappointed about it on the day it comes out. Admittedly not everyone likes musicals, and that's fine, but it's a joy to watch Star Trek take exciting chances in storytelling. The episode also includes some valuable callbacks (Callforwards?) to TOS
Usually I don’t like musical episode and it got me sceptical on start. But it really hooked me up. Another good episode! <3
I'm still incredibly confused about what this show is actually trying to do. It appears as if we are finally getting some past lives content, but it's SO LATE in the show now.
It has spent 9 episodes crawling by on the "chemistry" of the leads with very little explanation of the plot? The thriller/horror aspect hasn't been touched, and I'm just not sure what it is I'm supposed to be getting narratively out of each episode.
feminism and forbidden gay love in one episode? jesus zzz.... also was anyone hoping the crate would contain some kind of artifact from the quantum leap project? aside from the wokeness it was a just a mediocre action episode, a bit of an a-team knockoff.
I can't believe that the Chinese adaptation somehow did Judgement Day infinitely better with a fraction of the budget :sob::sob::sob: