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kiwibomb · 3 years
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artdrama · 4 years
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younasbetch · 4 years
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Vagabond ⁉️SEASON 2 is needed
So my second lead syndrome is also activated here too
I really need season2 of Vagabond and my mind keeps IMAGINING again!!
I loved the main lead but tbh Go hae ri and Ki tae woong is the ship for me!
I wish there were at least some fanfics of them 😁
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yibuo · 4 years
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i just finished watching vagabond on netflix and yall... where is that season 2 renewal i swear
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artemishdp · 3 years
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Thinking about how well lee seunggi portrayed cha dalgeon in vagabond. I love how he always made sure that we can see that he never stopped hurting and grieving for his nephew. When he's asleep, he dreams of him, when he's awake, he's so consumed with grief and vengeance he cant see straight, in his private moments, he thinks of him and let himself cry. A lot of series/movies/books always seem to forget it halfway through the story esp when things are set in motion. The thing that moved the story in the first place was disappearing in the background and replaced with a new motivation as the story goes deeper. But in vagabond, it was there every episode. He was always crying and he made it clear his nephew was always the reason behind his every action despite the grand scheme of things. He doesnt exactly care about the corruption and manipulation taking place in the national government, he doesnt care about becoming the hero, all he ultimately cared about was giving justice to his nephews death. And what makes lee seunggi such a great actor is that his character (cha dalgeon) is not really expressive, he is brooding, cold, and reserved. hes uncomfortable with showing his emotions infront of other people but at the same hes hot tempered and emotional bc of his grief and he needs to act on instinct to help him survive. lee seunggi was able to balance between being stony/brooding and being caring (for go haeri and other grieving families) and passionate bc of his hurt without being seemingly out of character. I loved that In the scenes where he was grieving privately, his expression was measured at first, you can see that he was trying to keep it in until he couldnt anymore so then it breaks when the emotion takes over and then it just spills. Its so well done.
And also hes so cute with his little crush on go hae ri. Hes so uncomfortable with it and acts like he doesnt care but homeboy was brooding 1000x when he's jealous, acts distant and resorts to secretive glances when his affection for her is overflowing, and gets overly protective when theyre both in danger/shes hurt.
Give me season 2 please.
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livinglikearoyal · 5 years
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K-drama Recommendations: Nov. 2019
One of you asked for some K-Drama recommendations and here you are! Keep in mind that I watched some of these quite a while ago so the plot isn’t as fresh in my mind as I’d like. I tried to keep the list to K-dramas that are fairly easy to find either on Netflix or Hulu. I’d love to hear your opinions on these and any recommendations you have for me! Also, these aren’t necessarily in any sort of order...but I will say the top 10 that were described are ones that I will probably rewatch at some point because I enjoyed them so much.
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Chicago Typewriter (Netflix)
Summary: This one is hard to summarize without giving away the storyline. It follows a group of three characters through two eras: the 1930s Japanese occupation of Korea and then the present timeline. The characters’ reincarnated selves are brought together seemingly by fate and struggle to find out the truth of the past lives.
Why I liked it: Netflix almost did me dirty on this one. The summary and preview that popped up were not intriguing to me at all. However, it said I’d be interested in this (98%) so I figured I’d give it a shot. Boy...was this a journey. I absolutely fell in love with the characters and I loved how there wasn’t a “weak link” in the trio. They all brought something unique and important to the dynamic of the show. The acting is spectacular and they really allowed these characters to grow. The storyline can be predictable at times...but how they get there is unexpected. The ending had me in happy tears. 10/10 will watch again!
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Romance is a Bonus Book (Netflix)
Summary: This kdrama follows Kang Dani, a 30-something mother, and her journey to find herself after a divorce. She reenters the workforce after being a housewife and finds herself at a popular publishing company as a temporary worker (I believe it was an internship). This company just happens to have one of her childhood friends as one of the co-owners and editors-in-chief. That doesn’t make it any easier on her and the series follows her through the hardships and triumphs of finding her independence. 
Why I liked it: The title says it all. The romance is just the cherry on top for this storyline. It really follows Kang Dani and looks at all of the challenges that people of various demographics face: single parents, “older” individuals trying to find a job after a time away (and while competing with the younger folks), women in general, etc. I was going through a bit of a quarter-life crisis when I stumbled upon this...questioning my job, my love life (or lack thereof), the expectations that I was facing...and it really helped ease a lot of the anxiety. Plus, Kang Dani and  Cha Eunho are absolutely adorable working alongside each other. The ending credits of the final episode got me too. This is the one that I couldn’t help to rave about to my coworkers that have never watched a kdrama in their lives. 
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Strong Girl Do Bong-Soon (Netflix)
Summary: Bong-Soon was born with superhuman strength like the other women in her family and she aspires to become a video game creator--making a game with a strong female character like herself. In real life, she tries to be more “girly” and “delicate” but it doesn’t always work. One thing leads to another and she finds herself hired as a bodyguard to the CEO(?) of a video game company and also tries to find a kidnapper that is threatening her neighborhood. 
Why I liked it: Strong female lead...duh! :) But in all honesty, I don’t remember all of the details from this one as I watched it a long while ago. I remember it being funny, sweet, inspiring and suspenseful. I loved the main three characters too! 
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Hello, My Twenties  (Netflix)
Summary: A group of female college students learns and grows while living together. Each character has their own backstory, secrets, and hardships. The five bond through the various hardships, traumas, and successes that come their way. 
Why I liked it: 5 strong women finding their way in the world. They struggle with so many realistic things: temptations, poverty, insecurities in their love life, an apartment ghost, an attractive neighbor. It was a fun and heartfelt journey. Realistic. You can definitely learn something from this one! Once again, my single self enjoyed that it wasn’t relying on a love story to draw the plot forward also.
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The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (Hulu)
Summary: Kim Moo Young has lived a traumatic life and is rolling with the punches. He has also forgotten many of his childhood memories. When he happens upon Jung So Min, he doesn’t think anything of it. They grow on each other and eventually enter a relationship, much to the disapproval of her brother, a homicide detective. He believes Kim Moo Young is more sinister than he lets on. 
Why I liked it: Just looking at clips/photos/quotes from this drama still tugs on my heartstrings. This one made me an emotional MESS. Seo In Guk is PHENOMENAL as Moo Young. Absolutely phenomenal. His character is so cold and detached--flawed--but he still makes the viewer connect with him. The storyline could be cliche (amnesia, secrets, etc), but they execute it so well. Each episode is a cliff-hanger and you get so emotionally invested in the characters, Moo Young especially, that you just stay up all night binging it...knowing that you are on a train that is heading straight for heartbreak. I will definitely rewatch when I’m in my feelings. 
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One Spring Night (Netflix)
Summary: Lee Jung-In is a librarian who happens to meet Yoo Jiho at the pharmacy where she buys a remedy to her hangover but forgets her wallet. He tells her to pay him back later and pays for a taxi. She is in a long-term relationship with a very well-off gentleman and is battling with pressure to get married from both her family and her significant other, but she has her doubts. This meeting with Yoo Jiho makes her question marriage even more as she begins to fall for him. Another issue, he is a single father and is looked down upon by their society and her family because of it. 
Why I liked it: I always love a show where they go against the norms. I fell in love with Yoo Jiho immediately and his son even more so. It is real. The conversations are thought-provoking. The love is sweet. 
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Just Between Lovers (a.k.a. Rain or Shine) (Netflix)
Summary: Two individuals who lost their loved ones in a tragic mall collapse meet each other after there is news that a new mall is being built in the same location. Lee Gang-Doo was an aspiring soccer player when he lost his father (a construction worker) in the mall collapse and his legs were injured, ruining his dream. He has become a bit of a “bad boy”. Ha Moon-Soo was at the mall with her younger sister when it collapsed. Ha Moon-Soo survived; her sister did not. The two characters find out that their lives are more interwoven than they thought and work to figure out how they can stop another traumatic event from happening in the same location.
Why I liked it: It had mystery. It had trauma. It had love. These two main characters are complete opposites on the outside but their traumas bring them together and they make an awesome team. Another one that really tugs on your heartstrings! 
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Black (Netflix)
Summary:  Black is a detective possessed by the Grim Reaper. Ha-Ram can see shadows of death. These two struggle to save the lives of people, breaking the rules of heaven. (from AsianWiki)
Why I liked it: It has been quite a while since I watched this one. It was my first Korean mystery show. This is one that you can’t watch when you are distracted...you need to have your eyes on the screen at all times or you are going to miss something important. It was suspenseful and interesting. I’m not sure if it is one I will rewatch, but it is definitely worth the first time!
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Vagabond (Netflix)
Summary: This is a newer addition to Netflix. Cha Dalgun is a stuntman that has taken in his nephew after he was abandoned by his mother. Their relationship becomes strained as his nephew begins to see how much Cha Dalgun hadn’t wanted a child before him and doesn’t have the finances to live a prosperous life. When his nephew dies in a tragic plane crash alongside the rest of his soccer team, we begin to see how much the boy meant to Cha Dalgun. When some video clips shared on the cloud make Dalgun suspect malicious intent in the plane crash, our story begins. He meets Go Haeri, a member of the NIS, when the bereaved families fly in to collect their deceased loved ones. A story of political corruption, big business, terrorism, doubt, and crime-fighting ensues. 
Why I liked it: This one isn’t completed on Netflix yet so I don’t know the ending, but it is definitely suspenseful and you find yourself trying to figure it all out and cheering on or booing at the characters. The characters of Cha Dalgun and Go Haeri both won my heart early on and now I’m hoping their ship sails! Each episode leaves you on the edge of you seat. 
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Rookie Historian Goo Hae Ryung (Netflix)
Summary: Goo Hae Ryung is still single in her late twenties and is seen as a sort of misfit as she seeks knowledge rather than a husband. She becomes a female historian in the Joseon Dynasty. Prince Yirim has been living a life away from society, writing love stories that are popular but forbidden by the government. The two happen upon each other in a book store where she speaks poorly of his writing/genre. As they come to be familiar with each other through their positions, they work to uncover the secrets that the rulers would prefer to keep hidden. 
Why I liked it: The cast of characters is spectacular. While Hae Ryung and Yirim are the leads, there are so many supporting characters that catch your attention and win over your heart or make you absolutely hate them. They also aren’t all the boring, simple, support characters. They are so complex that this seems more like a slice of life piece rather than a drama. The storyline is interesting, especially to someone with little to no knowledge about the Joseon dynasty, Hae Ryung stays strong and independent while also showing her vulnerability. Yirim puts off a clueless aura but is really a strong character. Did I mention the characterization is amazing? 
A Few Honorable Mentions...
Something in the Rain (Netflix)
Memories of the Alhambra (Netflix)
When the Camellia Blooms (Netflix)
Descendants of the Sun (Hulu)
Thirty but Seventeen (Hulu)
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (Hulu)
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YOO GYURI, better known as HUI, is the MAKNAE AND MAIN VOCAL of SILHOUETTE under GOLD STAR MEDIA. She was born on JANUARY 1, 1994. She looks a little like PARK SOOYOUNG (JOY) OF RED VELVET.
CHARACTER INFORMATION
faceclaim: park sooyoung (joy), member of red velvet
legal name: yoo gyuri
stage name: hui
pronouns: she/her
birth date: 1 january 1994
hometown: seoul, south korea
position: maknae, main vocal of silhouette
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2012 supporting role as seol hanna in to the beautiful you (drama)
2015 lead role as ma ilyoung in coin locker girl (film)
2017 lead role as choi aera in fight for my way (drama)
ost for fight for my way (drama) - ryu jihyun’s night is gone again
ost for because this is my first life (drama) - ryu jihyun’s tomorrow
ost for wednesday 3:30 pm (drama) - an yeseul’s i just want to
2019 lead role as go haeri in vagabond (drama)
ost for vagabond (drama) - baek a yeon’s hello my lover
2020 ost for 18 again (drama) - sohyang’s hello
ost for true beauty (drama) - yuju’s i’m in the mood for dancing
BIOGRAPHY
triggers: -
her career is an accident, every single bit of it.
rewind.
press > play.
yoo gyuri is born in seoul. her home is modest and warm, it’s quiet and soft. her mother sings and it sounds like butterflies and a summer breeze. her father sings and it sounds like going to yangjae stream to catch fireflies, butterflies, and grasshoppers. she grows up with a song in her heart, she lives without fear. she’s round cheeks and strangely mysterious eyes, an intent and curious stare that unsettles those she focuses in on. they laugh nervously, little tittering sounds as they tell her she’s such a precocious little thing. so insightful.
when she was born she was everything her parents wanted: beautiful since a young age, talented, and sickening sweet. the long awaited birth of their only daughter brought a happiness that shed a small speck of light in what otherwise would have been a consuming darkness. tireless effort and patience were the tools of her parent’s trade and they applied this to yoo gyuri as well.  born to two singers - artists, they preferred to be called - it was no surprise when the small girl began singing before she could speak. figuratively, of course. they are gentle, but firm, and poured their expectations into the young girl relentlessly. they did not mean to fill her to the point of bursting, but this is what happened, regardless.
what was a natural gift is quickly turned into a power when her parents trade the extra math lessons for vocal ones, the arts for dance. even as a child, the pressure is insurmountable. her voice continues to improve, her range growing, her appearance matching the soft and soulful nature of her music.
fastforward.
yoo gyuri is thirteen the first time a vocal trainer tells her parents, specifically, what makes her special. what makes her voice better. it’s not technique or precision. it’s not even her range, really. it’s the power that comes out of such a small girl. it’s the emotion. “she sings like she’s lived a thousand years,” her trainer told her parents one day. “like she’s lived a thousand heartbreaks.”
when yoo gyuri auditions for a small company, she’s a slight thing, in stature and in age. thirteen years old but her voice soars powerful and pure, a heart wrenching quality to it that covers for breathiness, for unsupported notes, for the roughened lack of polish that comes with years of singing in her bedroom without any proper training.
fastforward.
even if the company is small, a little run down, often time is asking for money from their own trainees because they aren’t able to rake it in themselves - still she sings. and in the blink of an eye, two years pass. with not a debut in sight, with the small company still five feet under ground in debt, her contract expires and her parents small speck of light in the darkness is shut out. there is no giving up, that much is clear. there will be more auditions, there will be other companies.
her big break comes in the form of a training contract with gold star media. a new company, but one that screams of promise, founded by one of the most famous women in south korea. her parents knuckles turn white when they hold onto her the day of her audition, begging her to make it. she vows to herself that this time it’ll work out, she’ll debut.
fastforward.
pressure tells her she shouldn’t bother with being an idol. she’s not skinny enough, her dancing is mediocre at best. they probably have better singers. prettier girls, more typical looks. she’s self defeating. her boss brings her along to lessons, she’s in the shadowing phase of her program, learning through experience. the woman seems to be particularly smug today, a secretive smile in the corner of her lips. she wonders why.
she finds out.
opening her mouth to sing in front of the girls is intimidating - they’re idol trainees, after all. but gyuri is confident only, perhaps, in her voice.
fastforward.
it goes to her head. she takes to the idol life like a fish returned to water. she lives and breathes it. she likes their songs, the choreography is easier and easier as she’s pushed to practicing until she’s worn to the bone. a strict diet takes care of the baby fat.
and then -
pause.
they put her in a drama. a stupid, silly, role that means nothing. she’s good enough though, and people like her face. that’s most of what matters these days. she gets another offer, and now she’s got a taste for it. she’s alright with it, at least. she wants to sing, sure. she wants the stage, true. but she’s no dancer, and she’s got a shelf life. she knows how it goes for women in this industry.
of course, there is the typical criticism that always flocks in when an idol attempts to color themself as an actress. yoo gyuri might think herself special enough to escape the same treatment, but she isn’t. it is second nature to hear, read, comb through thousands of comments that speak on her voice, her looks, and now her acting. idols should know their place. she should know her place. she’s a good singer but what business does she have in trying to act? she bites her tongue, holds back wanting to scream.
perhaps it’s selfish, to want to be praised in both fields and yet she continues. there are year, or years, gaps in between, of course. she might think herself an actress but she will always be an idol first. silhouette is top priority and if she ever forgets it, the troll comments will remind her. as the years pass, she continues to do both jobs with high regards to each one.
fastforward.
she wants more. she wants roles that speak to her, she wants something serious. she wants a solo, more, she wants to make music. and she’s made a name for herself in acting, so they say maybe. maybe we’ll bring it out later. focus on what’s selling, for right now. and she does. she doesn’t know how long she’ll be spread thin, like this. she doesn’t know even if her opinion will matter in the end, or if it will, as it so often does, come down to what the public sees and knows of her, what the company presents to them.
like she’s learned from a young age, she tightens her grasp and holds on.
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i-watched-a-movie · 5 years
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Synopsis from google:
A stuntman involved in a tragic airplane crash ends up discovering a national corruption scandal in the process.
My Reaction/comments to Vagabond.
1. K-DRAMA
To be completely honest I'm not a K-Drama fan. Dont get me wrong I did watched a couple of them when I was young but thats because I dont have much of a choice what to watch in the television. Now I have a choice what to watch, whether a netflix series, amazon series, anime, check out whats on TV et cetera. K-Dramas are to cheesy for me. And Im more into super heroes, fantasy ,thriller, horror and comedy but never into lovey dovey stories. Now Vagabond is a K-Drama in an action genre and they delivered! They have a budget! The locations are stunning and the stunts are perfect and believable. There are still cheesy scenes but the action, mystery and the thrill of the story is good enough for me to look past the cheesy cliche scenes.
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2. Too long.
Im not a fan of long series nowadays, I think that 8 - 10 episodes are enough to tell a great story then they could end with a bang to left the audience wanting for a season 2. But to be fair every episode of vagabond is important. There are no filler episode.
3. The story.
It will keep you guessing on whose the good guys and whose the bad guys. I love it! Not everything is what it seems. That is smart. It will make you laugh, feel for the characters and frustrated at times.
4. Characters.
I think the main characters did a pretty good job. Cha Dalgeon. They wrote his character pretty well. He has a temper, he is brave - too brave that sometimes he doesnt think and just go for it. His character is consistently strong the whole series.
Go haeri is also good but at first I dont buy the whole secret agent thing. She doesnt have the vibe, the mindset and the skill set for me to believe that she actually passed to be an agent. Although she is considered a low rank agent and a noob I still think that she doesnt have the basic skill set, sorry just being honest. I think they weaken her character to highlight cha dalgeon. Or maybe she passed as an agent because of her father (her father is considered a hero) or maybe because that her agency the NIS is so corrupt they dont bother to carefully handpicked their agents. But what I liked about her character is that I think at the end of the series you can see her growth and her character has the most changes. Her experience hardened her and I cant wait for her in season 2! Plus she has surprising stand out moments. Things that you wouldnt think her doing because like I said she was presented and written to be weak.
They are both flawed character and I love that! I dont like perfect characters , perfect is boring.
About the character vagabond, I think we need more info about him I mean he is literally the title of the show and he's a side character.
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Final thought.
We need the seaaon 2 ASAP but please keep it shorter. I would definitely recommend this. If you love action with full of heart this is for you. And I would like to end with a quote from the parasite director Bong Joon Ho:
Once you overcome the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films
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kotonas · 5 years
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vagabond........ i knew it was edward, he was v suspicious and almost too helpful and cooperative from the start so it wasn't such a surprise for me. but the fucking ending..... well, at least we know go haeri wasn't shot. tbh i think this drama depicted the fight between what's right and what's corrupt rlly well. like, it's not a hopeful fantasy where the good guys get their way at the end, it's more similar to real life and what's happening in the world rn. and everyone could feel it from the beginning - it is FRUSTRATING!! and hard and almost impossible bc the corrupt is everywhere: it has connections and money and power.
so if they had the intention to show this aspect, the happy ending is not what they were aiming for and they could rlly leave us without season 2
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kiwibomb · 3 years
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Cha Dalgun e Go Haeri (Vagabond) lockscreens, por favor
espero que goste! ✨
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shrineforstories · 5 years
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My hope for Vagabond considering there are 2 more episodes: Dal Gun training to work for NIS, Go Haeri becomes a ghost agent. And Season 2 with the same main cast.
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campplay · 4 years
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Swipe to see different moods of Go Haeri in Vagabond BTS which one do you like ... Bae Suzy Photos
Swipe to see different moods of Go Haeri in Vagabond BTS which one do you like … Bae Suzy Photos
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briefinternetlady · 5 years
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It's amazing how fast later comes when you buy now. -Milton Berle #Vagabond finale week is finally here & episode 15 was totally gripping,the twists were great & im just feeling proud how most of us guess it right,yeah,its Edward.😂👊🏻 so Wooki was kidnapped by Jerome & NIS team on the facility to investigate it was good.Dalgun & Jerome fiesty encounter was breathtaking. Sangmi spilling Samael before she died was intriguing.NIS analyzing the symbol that Sangmi wrote was interesting. Dal at Haeri's place,taking shower(LSG was so hot,yass!) & figuring out the symbol was amazing & he going out naked & seen by Hae was so comical,lol!Hae denying she saw anything but she did was so fun,im one with her,giggling. Wooki & Jerome part was intense,#YooTeo & #JangHyukJin did great as always.Dal & Hae visiting Jessica was absorbing,i liked how Jes trying to helped them.Pres & PM convo was full of tension.Dal blocking the Pres convoy was nice & their convo was just striking.i love how #LeeSeunggi acted on such,full of passion & so powerful.Yun at NIS was full of questions,Tae interrogating him was thrilling,so he knew Samael too.the Pres impeachment was still intriguing.he meeting Dal was compelling.Haeri at chicken place was nice,the genius Jang got to searched Jerome's identity was delightful.Dal receivng the call from the reporters wife & finally solving the riddle of who Samael is was goosebumps,gosh.so Miki is Michael's gf & she's the one who killed him too & all orders came from the amazing Edward Park aka Samael, whoa!Dal meeting Ed & their encounter was nerve-racking. as always,Edward is so wise,to threat Dal,he planned ahead to threat him w/killing the fam victims & Haeri too.Dal & Wooki at the warehouse & Edward team burning the house is so thrilling.🙀 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #suzy#shinsungrok#leekyoungyoung#agent#action#great#amazing#latergram#now#quotes#life#love#actor#배가본드#kdrama#koreandrama#한국드라마#드라마#한류#koreanentertainment#final#handsome#cool#last ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ p.s last riddle to solve,is Haeri an ally or an spy?🤔the stills that came out looked like a clue though.anyways,LSG on the that 1st shot is so handsome,yass!ending tonight,let get ready for it!😊 congrats team!👍 (at Vancouver, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5M4402pCYK/?igshid=183x238wmztw4
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briefinternetlady · 5 years
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The big lesson in life is never be scared of anyone or anything. — Frank Sinatra #Vagabond episode 7 is filled w/thrilling events & is very compulsive.every succeeding ep is getting fiercer.👊🏻🙊 the media attention about the plane crash was getting out of control.Dal running after the reporter whom supposed to dead was suspenseful,i wonder why Edward is there,hhmm.Dal & Kwang drinking session was rendering,its sad how they talk about time,wounds & healing.Haeri waiting for Dal's call is cute,how she always forget what happened when she's drank?their flashback awkward breakfast is love.Sangmi at the villains hideout was thrilling.so Jaesik hid at Jessica's place,whoa!as expected,there are still more spy on NIS,daebak.Haeri driving Tae at their new safe office was nice,these 2 are always frenemies.the NIS set for Morocco is exciting.Haeri visiting Dal at the taekwando gym is kilig.them being awkward to each other is so cute,Dal flipping her is funny.NIS on board for mission is great,Dal calling Hae inside the plane is a nice plot,so Dal included himself to the mission,cool.the local Moroccan police are also Jes's people,trust is really something & also Shadow is still mysterious.Tae giving Haeri a role as a backup is interesting,i guessed Tae is only caring for her,#ShinSungRok has this emperor side of him always.Dal & Hae at grocery store is absorbing,their set up is beguiling.the team looking for Kim is good,those drones are great.Dal dreaming of Hoon is rendering.Haeri hearing Dal's voice is amusing,its funny how Dal is there standing at balcony.how Dal pursuaded Hae to helped him & that the 2 will work together is warming,i liked it.#Suzy acting on such is level up.the villains after for Kim too is thrilling.Dal running away from drones & unexpectedly going to Kim's place is so good,love how he greeted Kim,#LeeSeunggi eyes are just so powerful.what will happen now that NIS & the villains are both after them?🤔😱 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #baesuzy#seunggi#janghyukjin#shinseunghwan#cool#life#love#action#fight#run#chase#big#livelife#배가본드#kdrama#koreandrama#한국드라마#드라마#한류#koreanentertainment#inspiration#trust#inspirationalquotes#youcandoit#motivation (at Vancouver, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3gqpboJYt7/?igshid=166w9fheoknl1
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