I don’t really think of Sungyeol as a great actor (decent enough, but not great), but he’s growing on me. I’m still struggling to think of him as his character and not just Sungyeol playing a role, but then again, not everyone has consumed as many Infinite variety shows as I have. :p

wattstheproblem
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where are you watching this subbed?

Nowhere. I downloaded it raw and am watching it with utter delight and expectation because Jung Ryeo Won and an excellent music selection and just *bursts into tears* oh Dramaland I’ve missed being so excited about you.

babyjollof said: hosting?? like the channel? tvn

babyjollof said: oh like the subs. idk viki doesn’t have it but i think DF does

Oh, DF… sigh…

wattstheproblem said:myasiantv.se and eps-kdrama have the raws up so far

I’m downloading the ep right now (and SFD ep 7 at the same time so it’s super slow because my internet is lame *cries*), but for those of you who don’t download and want to find the raw, here you go!

tarticawhat
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I stopped in the middle of episode 11 because the angst began. Completely unnecessary angst. I’m going to finish it but I was so frustrated I had to stop. 😡

Well, that’s encouraging. :p

I’m all for her realizing that Siwon Shin Hyuk is legit despite his jokey demeanor, especially in how much respects and likes her. He’s her #1 fan and doesn’t mince around when it comes to making things right, at least, because he’s like “Yo, you need to come clean to your friend that you’ve been lying to her about stealing her identity because this is wrong.”

I also keep hoping the friendship doesn’t get ruined because these two ladies as BFFs make me so happy. I really respected that Jackson didn’t immediately accuse her friend or decide everything was ruined – she knew there was a reason and she trusted that she would come around. I loved that. None of this catfight over a dude and ruining a lifelong relationship.

She respects that her friend likes Park Seo Joon’s character and is willing to give her space to sort it out. Like a true friend. Especially one who didn’t see him in a romantic light after their first “meeting.”

The only real angst I can tolerate is her friend’s because, damn girl, you need to stop lying and come clean already, even though I understand the deep craving you have to be loved and appreciated. But even that is wearing thin. (Her struggle seems so legit, though, that it doesn’t irritate me too much to endure it.)