Oh no.

20 08 2008

Poor Lee Eon, whom we all loved in Coffee Prince.

He died in a motorcycling accident right after Chil Woo finished. Wtf?? That’s just such a waste of talent and I’ll totally miss seeing him around in dramas.

Such bad news.

Source: Dramabeans





Prince of Tennis Live Action, episode 2

20 08 2008

That was a weird cutoff. Apparently the DVD cuts are quite different from what aired, and thus we have all this confusion as to where proper episodes are supposed to finish. Anyway.

Episode 2

Ryoma starts off with a twist serve, but he can tell Momo’s injured. The other replies that it’s perfectly fine, and tells him to keep going. Ryoma smirks and anticipates winning.

Meanwhile, Nanjiroh is trying to flirt with Ryuzaki, with tea, of all things. Then he gets down to business, talking about his precious son. Ryuzaki is a little unsure as to what he really means by sending a fourth-time champion son to be a member of Seigaku’s team, not that she doesn’t welcome that, she adds, but it’s a little odd. Nanjiroh replies that Ryoma is born to be a tennis player, but being in singles and winning all the time has made him into an isolated person who doesn’t care about anything than tennis (not in so many words, but we get the point). Ryuzaki jokes that she is still the coach and will not let her team become Ryoma’s personal training ground, but promises to keep an eye out on him.

What a father.

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