Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Here is the beginning of the start of my dad's scarf. It's going to take a while and the pictures are going to be boring because I'm just going to have a lot of pictures of the same thing just bigger. I'm going to add the fifth color next. I still need to put the eyes on the little fox. Until I get this scarf done I don't think I'll be working on much else. I don't think that I have anything else to say about knitting this time.
I did try to play WOW yesterday but it wasn't much fun for some reason. Today I'll catch up on my podcasts. I am a little frustrated with Dramafever/Hulu. They take a lot longer to get the k-dramas up compared to Soopi. I'm not sure which one has more accurate translations though. There was a comment from one of the girls on the k-drama group that said Pride and Prejudice is supposed to be confusing so I feel a little better.
I did finish I Hear Your Voice last night. The story is about a high school student that can hear other people's thoughts named Park Su Ha (played by Lee Jong Seok). We see his back story where he was in a car accident with his father. The driver of the truck that hit them, instead of helping them, kill the father in font of Su Ha. This is violent and there are other violent scenes so this might be a trigger for some people. The other players in the this k-drama are Jang Hye Sung and Cha Kwang Woo. Hye Sung is a bored, kind of lazy lawyer who is a bit of cranky and moody. A large part of the first episode is dedicated to her back story and how it eventually merges with Su Ha. Kwang Woo is an idealistic former police officer who is working to become a public defender. In the first episode the concept of truth and lies starts with Hye Sung's back story and the daughter of her mother's employer who is in her same class. I think the drama has a good mix of action (beatings, stabbings, and just fights) and romance. It's also coming of age story for Su Ha and there is a lot of growth for Hye Sung as well. Since it involves lawyers there is quite a bit of court room drama which is interesting to see how the Korean system is different. The show did lag a little in the middle, partially because there was an extension, but I really liked it. Outside of the cute romance/action story it can really make you think if you let it. As long as the violence doesn't bother you I highly recommend it
The temperature has dropped again but it's still not as cold as it could be. I don't thing anything else is exciting here. I'm just going to be working a lot on the scarf since it has a time limit. My husband got a tooth out so he's a bit uncomfortable but he's adult so I don't have to play nursemaid as much as if it were one of the kids. That's it for now so I'll see you next time.
Labels:
I Hear Your Voice,
Kdrama,
scarf,
Wow
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