The Haunted Palace 귀궁 (2025) Dir. Yoon Sung Shik – Ep. 10
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The Haunted Palace 귀궁 (2025) Dir. Yoon Sung Shik – Ep. 10
This will not do.
The Haunted Palace (귀궁) 2025
We’re gonna reignite it 🤎 '우리 다시' Special Clip, BTOB
If I had a dollar for every time Sungjae played an all-powerful mystical being in a regular guy's body, I'd have $3, which isn't much, but his kink are embarrassing to me
𝘠𝘰𝘶 𝘣𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳 𝘳𝘶𝘯, 𝘐 𝘣𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥
Okay but the haunted palace is doing so well in depicting desire from an immortal being. Bro really got cuteness aggression for Yeo ri. "I feel like eating her alive" it seems. Bro you wanna make out with her hard.
You're my whole life, and all my heart. And I'm here, home with you, with me.
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They're doing a Korean version of the Cdrama The Rational Life??? Not sure how I feel about this.
On one hand, I like that Park Min-young and Yook Sung-jae's actual ages resemble the characters' ten year age gap. I adored Qin Lan in The Rational Life (her portrayal of Shen Ruoxin is one of my favorite FLs of all time) but she is clearly twenty years older than Dylan Wang and has such a mature and elegant presence that the love story between an early 30s woman and an early 20s man as written didn't always look convincing on screen. Given its synopsis, I wonder if Nine to Six will keep the ten year age gap but age up the characters so that they're in a more similar stage of life, which will make the romance more believable and compelling in my opinion. (I can't be the only one who was rooting for Shen Ruoxin to get with Calvin Li's older SML.)
That said, I'm curious if Park Min-young will be able to pull off such a role given all the #girlbosses she's played these last couple of years. The FL in this story is practical and dignified but also very warm and kind. Her grace and quiet strength makes her quite unique among other FLs from the last five or so years so it could be a challenge to capture that essence.
"Nine to Six tells the story of a woman who has long put romance on the back burner due to her intense focus on work. After meeting a thoughtful and warm-hearted man, she learns how to love, and the two grow together in both their careers and lives. Kang I Ji, the head of the legal team at an automobile company. A hardcore workaholic, marriage has long fallen low on her list of priorities. While she is not opposed to marriage itself, she believes romance and marriage—often driven by emotions—are ultimately just the result of hormones. A rational and realistic person, she chooses quiet diligence over reckless resistance when faced with unfair situations. Han Seon U, a jewelry designer with a law school background. Skilled with his hands—whether in cooking or design—he approaches life with ease and possesses a mature, down-to-earth personality that belies his age. As an intern who joins the legal team at Chronic Motors, Seon U quickly earns the team’s trust with his sharp judgment and diligence. He acts with his heart rather than overthinking, especially when it comes to Kang I Ji." (MDL)