Thank you @sani-panda for directing me to this episode of Happy Together so I could hear hilarious and great stories from one-half of my fave* husband-and-wife production team. The pics of them are so cute! And I like how he’s like… “she makes more money than I do.” Hah, I bet she does, especially now with Signal’s success.

Also I think I need to watch Break Out and Spring Breeze now, but while I can watch six drama episodes in a row, it’s such a struggle for me to finish a two-hour film.

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sani-panda answered your question:For all you fellow socially anxious folk, I’ll…

I still haven’t watched it, it’s on my watch list tho~

Yay, at least it’s on your watch list! ^_^

I know it’s not for everyone. It’s got some dark humor (and it’s kinda bloody) so I would totally understand if someone was like “nope, not for me.” But it’s so good. But then it’s kinda hard to go wrong with Lee Bo Young and Shin Ha Kyun and the rest of that amazing cast. It’s what made me a fan of Kim Eun Hee (her first drama!), although Sign solidified it. If you give her enough space and time to plot out all the intricate details, she comes up with some really amazing dramas (my disappointment with Three Days notwithstanding, but that’s probably because it was slower paced and more boring than I’m used to from her).

Kim Eun Hee has been one of my favorite writers since Sign! I’ve been wanting to watch Harvest Villa for a long time, but I always find something else on my watch list to watch first.  Dark humor is always fun! To think that Harvest Villa is actually one of tvN’s first dramas, I’m sure if they re-aired it now, ratings would be amazing. I’ll watch it soon! 

It was also pre-produced! Or at the very least the script was fully written before they started shooting. Which is one reason why it’s so good because it doesn’t lag in the end.

asphodelwild answered your question:For all you fellow socially anxious folk, I’ll…

I watched it! It’s been awhile, so my memory of it is a tad fuzzy–but I remembering loving its dark sense of humor, and of course, Lee Bo Young.

I had ep 2 running in the background as I was doing chores and stopped dead at the scene where she totally beats up those high school gangsters. That originally is when I was like “whoa okay this drama is gonna be awesome” and why I’m sad there’s nothing in the tags because I want a gif of that scene. Yes, I want more people to watch it just to gif me things. /selfish

I still haven’t watched it, it’s on my watch list tho~

Yay, at least it’s on your watch list! ^_^

I know it’s not for everyone. It’s got some dark humor (and it’s kinda bloody) so I would totally understand if someone was like “nope, not for me.” But it’s so good. But then it’s kinda hard to go wrong with Lee Bo Young and Shin Ha Kyun and the rest of that amazing cast. It’s what made me a fan of Kim Eun Hee (her first drama!), although Sign solidified it. If you give her enough space and time to plot out all the intricate details, she comes up with some really amazing dramas (my disappointment with Three Days notwithstanding, but that’s probably because it was slower paced and more boring than I’m used to from her).

I’m chilling in front of my computer working on stuff (although lbr I’ve been chilling all weekend and it’s been glorious to have such lazy days), so if anyone wants to ask me anything or squee over PKW’s return to civilian life or tell me how much they love bats, too, or just, y’know, be social, l’ll be here! ^_^

Lee Bo Young taking down those highschool thugs was when I went from “oh I like this show, it’s fun and interesting!” to “ooooohhhhhhh, this show is goooooooood!”