This drama wasn't flawless, but even the tiny bits which I didn't like haven't changed the great story and most of all, the most WICKED AND LOVEABLE TEAM I HAVE EVER SEEN! I love each one of them, even MoTak, a big baby in a middle-aged man's body haha
In two seasons we have been crying and laughing together.
I became attached to them like a sticker to the paper 😅
I'm missing them already and the fact that it was definitely the last time is making me cry like a baby 👶 😢
Webtoon finished exactly where the last ep had. There is no point in continuing.
Thank you Uncanny Counter for those eventful weekends full of laughter and excitement!❤️
You've been all great, and great it's not enough. You've been fabulous!
I guess Park Jin was indeed a leader who was willing to bear the weight of it. He sealed the door knowing that his dear wife is there and almost face his demise this way.
If his life really ended this way, I would've justified it on my mind because everything seems like a foreshadowing of this--him doing what's right despite the damage it would do to him and dying so miserably for the choice he didn't have.
Because that's what leaders do. Sometimes they make decisions that could ruin them but they have no choice but to bear its consequences.
Spoiler Alert: I was so grateful that he didn't die in the end.
SUMMARY: Jang Uk might have gained a new soul, but he lost the one that was most important to him...or did he?
THIS SHOW HAS EVERYTHING: Honey biscuits, life-saving turtles, desperate Queens, blood parasites, Old Greg-adjacent aquatic demons, rooms filled with wraiths, stone towers, jade memories, chicken dinners, drastic haircuts, standing ovation-worthy kisses, and Jang Uk giving mostly-zero fucks.
HOT TAKE: Instead of just Jin Mu being the most annoying bastard in Daheo Fortress, now we've got to deal with the petty jealousy and shame of Jin Ho-Gyeong and Heo Yun-Ok. In the immortal words of Jean-Ralphio Saperstein, "They are the WOOOORRRRSSSST."
The Boys: Production Briefing Session with the cast of the upcoming movie 'The Boys'.
Heo Sung-tae recalls the time when director Jeong Ji-young didn't cast him but Sol Kyung-gu recommended him:
"The director didn’t cast me. He continued, “I was cast in the work because senior Sol Kyung-gu recommended to the director that Heo Sung-tae would be good after watching ‘Black Money’.” He continued, “The director said to me, ‘I didn’t cast you. Kyung-gu did it.’ That’s why I took part in the work.”, he said, causing laughter. Sung-tae cried after receiving as a gift from Kyung-gu 💖