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twistedhalo04 November 2 2010, 04:40:09 UTC
Ah demi-god what have our lives been before you? hehehe

I think this is the cue for me to learn the CoEd members' names. Nah, too troublesome for now. :P

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dwenjangchigae November 3 2010, 00:08:39 UTC
We~ell, he's bound to enjoy some more of this popularity unlike Gong Yoo who had to head off to the army as soon as Coffee Prince ended. Yay for us fangirls! :D

Ja, at least remember Noori and Kwangheng's face. Muahahah. They're the cutest in the bunch, I say.

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twistedhalo04 November 3 2010, 21:14:43 UTC
*dances around* Definitely a yay for us!

Okay! Give me time and I will learn who they are. :D

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paatriiing November 3 2010, 01:23:20 UTC
Another reason why SKKS was such a treat -- made us more aware of people like Joongki and Ah In♥ I think Ah In's the Real Thing, you know? The way he tweets... (that sounds funny, but really)Crying at how different he looks in Antique Bakery haha. I swear, the first time someone pulled that pic out, I was like OMFG!!! :P

Co-Ed, huh. idk. Still stuck in 2008-2009 as far as k-pop is concerned :x

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dwenjangchigae November 3 2010, 01:32:49 UTC
True, that. Joongki is adorable and pretty and an amazing prankster but it's Ah In who blew us away, in and out of SKK.

I think Ah In's the Real Thing, you know?
Even his interviews are too deep; unfathomable to some extent. But I wish, *sighs*, he'd get more roles this time. I remember him mentioning something like, "I feel like disappearing" when jumps on one project after another at such speed.

Crying at how different he looks in Antique Bakery haha.
He looks soooooo different now that I used to wonder whether he went under the knife. Turns out he just worked out ("and ended up having two-pack instead of a six-pack"). He matured tons in SKK. :D I like it tho. Hohohoho.

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paatriiing November 3 2010, 02:21:11 UTC
I think all of them were really necessary to build that onscreen dynamic. And it was just a great bonus that the same was reflective offscreen :)

But yeah, Ah In. I read that interview he had recently and I was thinking, 'he's really different'. Like that question about reprising the Geol-oh role, he said 'no but maybe in 2 years' or something like that. You get the sense that he's looking at it in a non-economical perspective lol. And he's not doing things because it's what's popular. idk. It made me sad and awed at the same time.

I think a lot of it was the hair and the stache, pretty much? I was telling a friend that it was like Viggo Mortensen for me; all scruffy, YES DO WANT. Without the scruff, not so sure. xp Because it's so DIFFERENT. :O

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dwenjangchigae November 3 2010, 02:47:24 UTC
Muhahaha, and I think it's really cute that they get along so well offscreen, knowing how the Korean culture tends to be strict about interacting with sunbae/hoobae. IDK, it's just plain adorbs. I want dirrrrrrrty Joongki though.

And he's not doing things because it's what's popular
True, unlike his contemporaries who jump from one dramas to another. *cough*JangGeunSuk*cough* I get the feeling that he reflects on whatever he did for the project, writes things down and then finally jump on another project. But he's popular now, and I'm somehow sorry to say that this attitude will also be the reason why he will eventually lose his fans. Not that he cares, but.... Just, it's saaaad, really.

I think a lot of it was the hair and the stache, pretty much?My tita said that too. Like, "Ayy, bagay sa kanya madumi, pang-action star." Muhahaha. And my sister's rejoinder was, "Kami, bagay din." Corny is corny, HOMG. But I don't think he'll be staying in that character for so long, it's his nature. Muhahahah. How easy is it for us to say it's his ( ... )

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