NinaJade82 wrote: LMAO2
No is not with Junki but a joke was intended there somewhere between funnier, and Jackie Chan.
On a more serious tone, the drama is the one I wrote a recommendation/review for in ddramatards. You left a comment, remember? lol. I might be asking too much hahaha... :p
NinaJade82 wrote: Haha Rita-chan you make me laugh with the "turn to someone else" comment. I didnt even know which quote from Camus to pick, as you well know he is my favorite philosopher. :D There was another quote very interesting, ill share with you later.
As for the pouting I understand you 100% I was just watching Glowing She this morning and her over acting was making me want to drop, but for the second time in like more than 100 dramas, I watch something with the male lead and I have always wanted to watch him as lead. So, Im putting with it for a while longer... episode 3 going now, let's see... hahaha.
Jade is my name in some parts of the globosphere
@Aki-chan... great, you wont regret it. The drama is funnier than Jackie Chan :p
Sleepninja wrote: How is Kim Hyung Jun's acting in Glowing She?
BiyaS wrote:
i never thought about the creteria thing but you have forced me to think about it and am very happy to say that i drop a drama cuz4
story is boring..
i cant relate to main leads..
i find the acting very unbelievable...**
poor chemistry between main leads ..
or all of the above ..
Recently i dropped a drama because i have seen the same story in so many other korean dramas that i got tired of watching it .. that is the disadvantage of watching so many kdramas
devitto wrote: I always try to finish the dramas I start, but sometimes when they're still in the "currently watching"-section after weeks without seeing an episode, I give up.
Sometimes I get back to them later, for example Ninkyo Helper. I dropped it after episode 6 and then a few months later I rewatched it from the start and now it's one of my favorite dramas.
Sleepninja wrote: I'm not sure if I have a specific pattern to how I drop dramas........just if I find that I'm am dreading watching the episode. And not just a little dread but horrible dread.Like with 1% of Anything and BBF, I dreaded continuing them so much that I went over 2 years before re-starting BBF and spent months trudging through 1%of Anything before saying enough is enough. I rarely drop because I don't want to leave a story unfinished.
Mirichan wrote: Until now I just couldn´t drop any Drama...it didn´t matter weather I didn´t like it...I did just need to watch it until the end.
The reason?I guess it was just,that in my opinion Asian Dramas etc are still a way more better than these in my own country.
Then I began putting all my Dramas I didn´t have the nerve anymore to watch on my on-hold-list and I have noticed lately that I am forcing myself to work on that list because it gets longer and longer....That istself is forcing too and I think I will just dare to drop something the next time. The reason I drop an Drama...? I think it is just when I don´t enjoy anything while beginning it.Don´t know if anyone knows that feeling but I just don´t see any point in me wasting time for forcing anything! I could do better with my time!I have even begun to get an bad conscience because of the watching of totally pointless things :P
amrita828 wrote: I agree that a good chemistry is paramount to a drama. Not only in the romantic sense: some dramas have great chemistry between friends, mother and daughter, siblings. When I can't relate to the characters for whatever reason, I can't relate to the whole drama. And I also agree with the main lead thing. I can think of at least two apparently very good dramas I haven't watched because I couldn't go past the male lead. I know it sounds shallow, but some things are felt almost on a skin level.