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KBS2 Drama "SUITS" Park Hyung-Sik, Jang Dong-Gun & Go Sung-Hee. *Finale Episodes!!!*


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Hey, guys! I haven't watched a kdrama in a long time so I don't know which websites to use to stream this one. Anyone kind enough to PM me a link for the first subbed episodes?

 

Hye there welcome,

 

erm just simply search 'dramanice' on google and it will link you to that site, as I usually watch it there as well hurrplz.png

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Hye there welcome,

 

erm just simply search 'dramanice' on google and it will link you to that site, as I usually watch it there as well hurrplz.png

Ah, great! I thought we weren't allowed to mention streaming websites :lol: thank you!
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Ah, great! I thought we weren't allowed to mention streaming websites laugh.png thank you!

 

at least we didn't share the link from an unlicensed site in drama section, its so fine loool hurrplz.png

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Message support from Gabriel Macht (role as Harvey Specter) to SUITS KR cast

 

This guy stated that they're about to start filming for Season 8 wow lol

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[spoilerS] SUITS E02-03
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Naver - sports chosun: "The coexistence of contrast"... The reason to cheer for 'Suits's fake lawyer Park Hyung Sik
 
1.[+419, -30] Park Hyung Sik matches well with the cast
 
2.[+183, -10] Park Hyung Sik seems to be doing well in any role. He memorized all those difficult lines, I will keep on cheering for him
 
3.[+114, -11] Go Yeon Woo seems to be a difficult character to play. I'm cheering for Park Hyung Sik
 
4.[+107, -8] Thank you so much for making Park Hyung Sik plays Go Yeon Woo. He really looks like a genius and a great grandson, he has a good chemistry with the grandmother and his acting is so good
 
5.[+62, -6] It becomes fun only when Go Yeon Woo appears~ Go Yeon Woo fighting^^
 
6.[+57, -5] Seriously when I look at Park Hyung Sik, he is so charming and good at acting, when he acts with the grandmother It's pretty to the point it makes me want to cry, when he acts with Jang Dong Gun he looks so cute and the combination is no joke. Suits thank you for making meet such an actor
 
7.[+51, -3] It's really not an easy character but he is acting it so well. Park Hyung Sik has acted in various roles but Go Yeon Woo seems to be the most difficult one. But he is doing a good job and anyone who sees it will think he is Go Yeon Woo. I want to hug him, Go Yeon Woo Fighting! Park Hyung Sik Fighting! 
 
8.[+44, -6] I watched it as a fan of the original work, even though they can't follow the original one as long as they don't ruin the remake I will be fine. This is the first time I watch Park Hyung Sik's drama and he is good at acting and handsome
 
 
 
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Naver - Osen: 'Suits' Park Hyung Sik was exposed of being a fake lawyer because of Bewhy 
 
1.[+916, -45] Park Hyung Sik and Bewhy have an unexpected good chemistry ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ 
 
2.[+411, -75] No matter how much I look at Go Yeon Woo I think only Park Hyung Sik can pull it off. The more it goes, the more Yeon Woo gets flexible instincts, gets cuter and has a refreshing charms. I think It's like a character I want to protect no matter what. I don't see many actors in their 20s doing this kind of role.
 
3.[+234, -31] Hyung Sik's acting is so good
 
4.[+129, -11] It's so fun
 
5.[+99, -16] It's getting more and more exciting ã…¡ã…¡
 
6.[+78, -3] I thought Park Hyung Sik was only good at singing but it turns out he is also good at rapping, He matched well with Bewhy. He is so stunning ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ Go Yeon Woo is so good
 
7.[+62, -1] Today was immersive and fun, even when Park Hyung Sik and Bewhy came out it was fun ã…‹ã…‹ Bewhy wasn't awkward as I thought he will be ã…‹ 
 
8.[+55, -5] Park Hyung Sik is good at rapping too, there is nothing he can't do. His chemistry with Jang Dong Gun is so good
 
9.[+48, -6] Episode 3 was so fun, Park Hyung Sik's so naturally good at acting and he is handsome, He has everything ㅜㅜ

10.[+39, -2] I didn't know the time passed!!! Actor Park Hyung Sik is healing^^ I'm cheering for Suits^^

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Suits: Episode 3 (recaps)

 

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Things are looking up for Yeon-woo as he starts to get the hang of this whole lawyer thing. But the situation is still tenuous as he hides the fact that he’s not a real lawyer, even while drawing attention to himself with his instinctive abilities. It’s too easy to make a mistake and bring it all crashing down, especially if he lets himself get too confident.

 

 
EPISODE 3: “There always lies a dark side behind the face of truth. Therefore…â€

 

Kang-seok sits in front of a committee, being questioned about a case in which the victim had repeatedly expressed fear of the perpetrator’s revenge. Kang-seok is accused of setting them free anyway, and he calmly affirms that it’s true.

Yeon-woo’s sexual harassment witness is blindsided by the opposition’s lawyer and refuses to testify. In the elevator on his way back to the office, Yeon-woo gets a text from his friend Chul-soon’s girlfriend warning that Chul-soon’s attackers know where he is, and he suddenly recognizes one of the men in the elevator with him.

As soon as the doors open, Yeon-woo tries to lose them. He approaches Kang-seok, who stops him, sees that he’s being followed, and asks, “Who are you?†Yeon-woo takes off at a run, and the thugs chase after him.

 

Read more: http://www.dramabeans.com/2018/05/suits-episode-3/

 

 

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I thought it was interesting, at the beginning of the episode, that Yeon-woo seemed ready to jump off the building rather than face the drug lords, because that moment seemed to me the first time that we really felt how bleak his life must be. He’s told Kang-seok that his life is pretty empty and that nothing ever works out for him, but he’s so dispassionate that until now, I haven’t truly felt it. But the fact that he seemed genuinely willing to just end it all says a lot. I don’t think Yeon-woo is depressed — he just seems very weary to me, exhausted from constantly having his hopes dashed every time something looks like it may work out, but doesn’t. I can see how he would accept death as a way to stop the constant disappointment in his existence. I thought it was very interesting that, when the security guards showed up and saved him, Yeon-woo almost seemed disappointed that he no longer had an excuse to jump.

 

We don’t know much about Yeon-woo on a personal level, but I actually like that, because I have a feeling that peeling away his layers will be an interesting experience. All we know is that his parents died at some point, and that he feels guilty for something and thinks this job could help him make amends for whatever it is. Otherwise, we know he’s got the ability to recall anything he reads, which has given him a bit of a superiority complex. But I love the way Kang-seok is teaching Yeon-woo that he can memorize every book in the world, but that doesn’t mean he knows how to apply his knowledge to real life. I think that it’s possible that Yeon-woo’s inability to make his opportunities work out is because he incorrectly believes that his ability has made him lazy when it comes to dealing with people. Intelligence isn’t the ability to recall random facts, it’s the ability to apply them, which he seems to have a great deal of difficulty with. I hope he stops fighting Kang-seok’s teachings soon, and starts to listen, because I think that’s how Yeon-woo will learn to make his opportunities work out.

 

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I think that my favorite relationship in Suits is Yeon-woo’s relationship with his grandmother. We’ve only gotten small scenes with them together, but every moment they spend together seems so full of emotion, and you can tell that they love each other very much. It seems as though they’ve only had each other for a long time, and it’s wonderful that they don’t hold back their caring for each other, either in words or in physical affection. I love how they’re constantly touching each other, as if to reaffirm that they’re there for each other. It makes me worried that Grandma may take a turn for the worse, but I hope that Yeon-woo gets a chance to improve their situation before anything happens, and prove to his grandmother that he did, in fact, turn out well.

I have a feeling that Yeon-woo’s relationship with Ji-na will also be adorable as it develops, because I’m already enjoying the low-key colleagues-and-maybe-friends thing they have going on. It’s nice to see a possible romance that doesn’t start with one party being instantly smitten, because I like the slow burn of two people getting to like each other as people, letting things turning more serious naturally. I don’t think there’s anything romantic between Yeon-woo and Ji-na yet, though they’d have to be blind not to notice how attractive they are, but for now I’m happy with the chemistry they share as just coworkers who are helping each other. We don’t have to jump right into love for a couple to have chemistry, so it’s fun to explore the early stages as the show is doing now.

This episode seemed lighter than the first week, which I actually preferred to the dark tone of the first two episodes. The serious tone and lighter humor felt a bit mismatched before, but now it all feels smoother and more natural. This episode was the funniest so far, though the humor never distracted from the serious subject matter and always felt balanced. Also, the main thing that bothered me about the show at first — Kang-seok’s disturbing lack of morals when he wants to win — didn’t show up in this episode, which made me feel better about him as a mentor for Yeon-woo. I like Yeon-woo’s sense of fair play and his strong moral compass, and while I don’t mind his learning how to use his genius memory to find all the loopholes and use them to the best advantage of his clients, I don’t want him learning that it’s okay to break the rules just to win.

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Okay, I finally watched all the episodes so far and I'm not really gonna write any deep review but I really enjoy it! The bromance is really cool, I feel like the lead actors have great chemistry! And I love the lead actresses too, especially the secretary, she's really funny! And it was sooo adorable when Yeonwoo wanted to go out with Jina and Jina wanted to go out with Yeonwoo at the same time and they couldn't find each other but then they did and started giggling and just awww. Looking forward to the next episodes!!!

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Suits: Episode 4 

 

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Kang-seok and Yeon-woo are still clashing when it comes to personal style in dealing with clients. But Yeon-woo is stubborn, and he’s determined to fix things himself when his methods backfire on him. And maybe Kang-seok will finally admit that Yeon-woo’s way of personalizing his interactions can work and finally give Yeon-woo that fist-bump he wants so badly… or not.

 

 
EPISODE 4: “Therefore, the truth doesn’t always win just because it shows itself.â€

 

Read more: http://www.dramabeans.com/2018/05/suits-episode-4/ 

 

 

 

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First of all, I was a bit worried when Park Hyung-shik and Go Sung-hee didn’t have much chemistry at the beginning, but this episode dispelled that fear. They are adorable together, especially in this early stage of starting to like each other, and thinking the other likes them, but not being entirely sure. Their shy grins when they realized they’d just been missing each other were pure sunshine. I particularly love how Yeon-woo relaxes around Ji-na — he’d seemed to be carrying a torch for Se-hee, but he was always so nervous and tense around his friend’s girlfriend. He’s a lot more comfortable when he’s with Ji-na, which is a very good thing.

I’m glad that we got to see a little bit of Kang-seok’s past, which helps explain why he is the way he is now. The one time he let himself care about an associate, he got emotionally involved, allowed her to put a client in danger, and ended up taking the blame only for her to leave him. I see now why he chose Yeon-woo — something about his idealism probably reminded Kang-seok of Ju-hee. But at the same time, he’s resisting the temptation to actually care about Yeon-woo, and he keeps warning him not to do anything stupid (like Ju-hee once did).

 

Of course, he’s losing that battle with himself, because how could he not care about a kid like Yeon-woo, who’s brilliant but hasn’t had an opportunity to prove himself, and who makes up in earnestness what he lacks in experience.

 

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It seems that it’s not just Yeon-woo who has a past regret he’d like to fix — I can see that Kang-seok is trying to make better choices with Yeon-woo than he did with Ju-hee. He lost Ju-hee, both as a lawyer and as his love, because he let himself get emotionally entangled he was professionally involved with. He’s probably, subconsciously, at least, trying to guide Yeon-woo to be the lawyer he had always hoped Ju-hee would be, this time by keeping aloof and strictly professional. But we can all see (heck, even the clients can see) that’s already backfiring on him, because he does care.

Speaking of which, I’m finding Yeon-woo’s earnest effect on the firm’s clients pretty entertaining. Every time he opens his mouth, he convinces someone to do what’s best for their life, which is great — except that it negatively effects the firm. He and BewhY had a blast together, which led to BewhY deciding not to sign a contract with Geun-shik because he could see what a jerk he is. And a simple conversation about Yeon-woo’s grandmother convinced one of the firm’s most lucrative clients to retire. It’s funny because in every case, Yeon-woo thinks he’s just having a nice conversation and expressing his admiration for the person and their success, but it keeps backfiring on him with his superiors, lol. The poor guy is only trying to be friendly, but it’s the very reason Kang-seok keeps telling him to just do his job and keep his mouth shut. Thanks goodness it keeps working out in Yeon-woo’s favor in the end.

Still, I can’t help but think that there’s got to be a middle ground, where Yeon-woo can make those personal connections yet not torpedo his own career in the process. It’s not like Kang-seok’s solution of being all business all the time works perfectly, because yes, he’s a very successful attorney,but he has no real friends or family that we know of, let alone a relationship with a woman. But Yeon-woo seems to be pretty good at reading and understanding people, and his lack of legal training has kept him from being taught to consider the bottom line above the people involved. I liked how he used Kang-seok’s approach to convince CEO Bae not to give up her company out of sentimentality, and I’m hoping that he continues learning the legal system from Kang-seok without letting Kang-seok teach him how to stop caring that his clients are real people. And I certainly hope that the divorce case showed Kang-seok that he has something to learn from Yeon-woo about how to win without forgetting about the people at the heart of it all.

 

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  • love changed the title to KBS2 Drama "SUITS" Park Hyung-Sik, Jang Dong-Gun & Go Sung-Hee. *Finale Episodes!!!*

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