Young Do says that he’s going to miss his ‘chingu.’ As he picks up the ball again, he venomously adds, “You won’t miss me?” He mutters that the kid is asking for it and hurls the baseball at his arm, hitting him around his elbow. How Young Do is talking reminds me of Gu Jun Pyo, ironically. Young Do calls the kid, ‘friend,’ and asks him what ‘s he planning to do on their vacation. Two of Young Do’s buddies are standing by, watching the ‘fun,’ laughing as he torments this kid. Except, he’s not just innocently throwing the ball, he hurling at the head of a smallish boy with glasses who is sheepishly standing still while Young Do harasses him. Choi Young Do (Kim Woo Bin) is sitting in a chair, throwing the ball at a wall. The nice guitar fades and we hear a clunk of something, almost like a ball bouncing. Your mother who gave birth to you, or your father who never takes your side?” Tan doesn’t answer but looks at the sunset and people playing sand volleyball and thinks that he’s too lazy to blame someone. The waitress is nice enough to ask if Tan wants more coffee (in Korean) while Surfer Buddy clunkily give us some exposition: “You don't blame them? Your brother who hates you. Tan is now drinking coffee and eating with Surfer Buddy. Why else would Jin Hyuk take this role? He was so awesomely awesome in ‘Gu Family Book.’ That’s why he’s telling him not to come back. I was a bit shocked that he was being so mean, but now I suspect that hyung doesn’t hate his brother but is protecting him. This is our brief moment with Choi Jin Hyuk as older hyung Kim Won. And if possible, don't even come back.” Tan thinks: “At that moment, I realized that I wasn’t just going to America to study abroad, I was being exiled.” And his hyung was doing it to reclaim the things that Tan was set to receive. Usually, that's what heirs of rich families do.
Just live as you want, without worrying or even thinking. His hyung was ‘very affectionate’ and dispassionately told him: “Studying? You don't have to do it that hard. He’s thinking about the day he left to study abroad in America. And I swear the blonde girl practically rolled her eyes as she said good bye to the hero.Īs Tan showers, I notice a sign for no dogs allowed on the beach. He announced a par-tay! Tan leaves to go take a shower as Annoying Buddy tells a girl he’s going to have a hard time sleeping without her there, if you know what I mean.
He’s whoo-hoo-ing and giving everyone high fives, because that’s what Californians do before they go party. Now they’re walking up the beach with some girls in bikinis and a really annoying beach dude. But I’ve paused the show, which I’ve been eagerly awaiting, so on with the bad Engrish! (Leo’s pronunciation seemed better, but I couldn’t really hear it in the promo.) And since they’re in sunny California, at least they could get someone WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH to look over the lyrics, just SO THEY MAKE SENSE. VIXX’s Ken needs some more Engrish lessons so his pronunciation is better. I can’t tell what he’s saying, but it’s not that. What are these lyrics? “The legion of my heart is bleeding”. I guess the Loof is on Fiya.Īnd when I look at the lyrics. Not that it’s too obvious because of the pronunciation. And I just realized as I watch Tan surf that they’re singing *just* English lyrics.
#Drama korea the heirs episode 1 plus
Plus Mickey and Minnie Mouse and the Walk of Fame.
We know this because we lots of shots of the HOLLYWOOD sign and white people on the beach. The action starts in Los Angeles, California. It’s finally here! The Heirs, after months of promotion has arrived! And Lee Min Ho is a high school student (even though he’s 26), but okay.