Pachinko Season 2 (2024) Episode 1
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never been this early ever
why is it no English subtitle when they speak Korean?
no sub for korean speak
no english subtitle?
Apple TV Let’s Go !
Omg i was waitting for sooooo long !
Guyz read the book too !!!
IT’S OUT. IT’S OUT. I REMEMBER I USED TO WRITE LONG COMMENTS ABOUT PACHINKO IN HERE ðŸ˜OMG… I CAN’T, IM SO HAPPY
IT’S D-DAY OF PACHINKO 2. LET ME GRAB MY POPCORN AND SODA
Damn, sunja is loyal to her husband. She does love him.
It’s LEE MIN HO first time playing as antagonist in a series, it’s nice to seem take upon different kind of roles.
I will never skip the intro for pachinko, its just too good!
Next 😂
Of course she loves him, you silly goose. He saved her from being ostracized and took care of her and the boys for years while you were playing punching bag to your Japanese in-laws.
I love the juxtaposition of young Sunja struggling for her family and Solomon
Just finished pachinko season 1 to watch season 2. Some people (who read the book) in the season 1 comment section were saying that they don’t like skipping between timelines. I disagree that’s one of the best part of this series. It’s intriguing to see two different generations going through life. Reminds of me of my late grandmother who was born in Sindh during undivided India. Maybe I should have asked more about her life.