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  1. paradox.of.fate says:

    Please let my timing be right, finish running errands and subs coincide…please!! lol

    • DyingtobeinKorea says:

      SUBBED NOW!!!!

    • Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

      Don’t count on it!!! The only dramas subbed are those long ass dramas that most people won’t outlive to actually see the ending.

      • healer says:

        What can I say? it just got subbed.

      • paradox.of.fate says:

        Lol The ones I avoid! Luck has it, ended my errands early. Woot!!

      • DyingtobeinKorea says:

        It was subbed prior to your comment lol and the reason why those get subbed first is because they are half an hour and air first lol

        • Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

          I noticed your update while I was in the middle of my comment. I know they get aired first so it’s only natural they get subbed first. I’m actually cool with that. I’m just not a lover of dramas that are over 25 episodes.

          • DyingtobeinKorea says:

            LOL I know I read your comment of Sunny Again Tomorrow lol but think about it, it’s really 60 episodes hahah

          • Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

            If it was of the same caliber as “my mister” I would consider but it’s already not keeping my interest. I prertty much like immediate gratification. LOL I’ll wait to see you guys comments on it over the next couple of weeks to decide if it’s worth it.

          • DyingtobeinKorea says:

            Yes so far My Mister was undeniably amazing, but Come and Hug me although a different genre is definitely holding it’s own. I had mentioned it was a cross between A Nightmare on Elmstreet meets Criminal Minds (U.S. old ep’s)

          • Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

            Yes surprisingly I am absolutely loving and looking forward in anticipation for every episode of Come and Hug me.

          • DyingtobeinKorea says:

            I think 2018 will leave us with a pool filled with tears. Most of the shows have made me weep, especially Come and Hug Me

          • Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

            I’m honestly blown away by how amazing the dramas this year have been. I keep finding myself saying, it doesn’t get any better than that one. But again and again I’m pleasantly surprised by how the writers and actors have mastered controlling my emotions by delivering these incredible stories that are beautiful and ugly and real!!!

          • DyingtobeinKorea says:

            I can honestly say there were a few that stuck out and a few that just bombed. I expected a lot more from Misty, Return, Hold my Hand (whatever) Something in The Rain just to name a few. So disappointed with those. Bit Prison Playbook, Suits Come and Hug Me My Mister have been super!

          • Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

            Yep all 4 of those I quit watching after a few episodes along with mistress. For me it’s pretty obvious if a drama is worthy of my time by the first 2 episodes. I believe the most exceptional ones are exceptional from the very beginning and clear to the end. I’m sure my unforgiving theory hasn’t always been 100%.
            Thanks for the info, I’m going to give bit prison and playbook a go because somehow I missed those 2.

          • Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

            That is a perfect explanation of it!!

  2. paradox.of.fate says:

    Dang the preview! Wth? How did she get the info? Even tho I thought this was gonna happen a few ep’s ago, it’s been making me anxious from the get go. Now we gotta wait a week with all this anxiety? UGH!

  3. Ronald Harrington says:

    Ok, let me get this straight. ……..the Prosecutors are mad at him for saying he and his boss faked evidence to convict, so, to get back at him for saying it, they are trying to prove he never did it…….hmmmmmm…….ok, because if they prove he didn’t do it, that proves prosecutors are good………(head scratch) and once they prove he didn’t do it the sword he took out on them will be pointed back at him…..How? By proving he faked evidence when he was a prosecutor. ………I think Shakespeare is safe….

  4. KAY says:

    Korean version left out the can opener detail from Harvey and Donna’s ritual…

  5. JadedForeignDramasAngel says:

    45:41…the attorney looks like an older version of So Ji Sub after having had his nose broken and not straightened …. Oooo hope So Ji Doesn’t let himself go like that…middle age chubby … but not as handsome as he might be

  6. dooooop says:

    getting fed up with him….you only need that job to survive until you can get by by legal means, don’t get worked up about what kind of lawyer you want to be. him going on a personal vendetta against that hit and run driver is driving me mad, especially how no one shuts him up. as a lawyer he has to defend his client, if he’s too appalled by the injustice that leads to he’s looking at it the wrong way. doing his job doesn’t mean to hide the truth or hinder justice to be served he needs to defend the clients despite despising them to uphold the justice system. the system can only work if the accused/defendant gets a fair shot at finding out about the circumstances and the truth. it’s the job of the prosecution and the police to work on the opposite site to find the right balance in the pursuit of the truth. he thinks case by case instead of seeing the whole scheme and that the system can only work if everyone does their part. only in that way can each party effectively control the others to ensure that there’s no foulplay on any side and get even close to the truth. he would fare better as a policeman. i get him from an emotional point of view, but considering he has to hide his missing qualifications while at the same time being fully qualified to be a lawyer i find it weird that he can’t even grasp the basic reasons why the way lawyers do their work is so important even if it might lead to an unfair outcome. in this case it was the prosecutors job to do some digging. considering the time frame they might have even been able to still test his blood (unsure about whether the specific drugs would show up) because blood tests nowadays are really accurate even over long periods. so if this case would have ended up with it being treated as an accident it would’ve been the prosecutions fault.