Another one of those short format comedies like ongoing Stock Struck and Mad For Each Other. Not bad so far. There's even the same actress from Mad For Each Other that plays the head of the local women's association again π Also, looks like there's a "met as kids/childhood connection" tired trope going on here. It's like it's in every second kdrama out there π€
What's going on here? π€ I couldn't really get it from the trailers or synopsis. FL commits multiple counts of fraud by marrying various men? Or is it just for show and is fake?
This was a lovely watch.. I enjoyed it very much.. The difference between every rom-com is how the main leads…
AoS: Part 2 will air this December, so not long to wait.
As for the others, I haven't seen all of them but I dropped Taxi Driver - too boring and samey as similar dramas. Extraordinary Attorney Woo ended up disappointing me, because too much time was spent in court and characters ended up underdeveloped and some sub plots not fully resolved.
Haven't watched it yet, but seen the recent trailer. It's π₯π₯ Gonna watch it when more episodes will air. Just one quiz question, in how many dramas this year that country house has been used? π€£ Seen it here in Little Women, in A Business Proposal, Crazy Love...
No, It's pure trash. If not for Ji Sung, no one would be watching this.
That's just your opinion π. My opinion is it's pretty good and underrated. Underrated probably because there's no romance and it's more cerebral than action oriented.
This was a lovely watch.. I enjoyed it very much.. The difference between every rom-com is how the main leads…
I agree about the mystery/suspence thrillers - they usually take themselves too seriously while having dumb mistakes in the plot. Or have weird plot twists by the end that ruin the whole thing. More often than not I end up figuring out who's the villain is or what the mystery is about halfway through the show and get very bored after, especially if the show continues dragging suspence just for the sake of it without moving the plot much. The worst such offenders for me were Beyond Evil and Link: Eat, Love, Kill. What an overhyped pos.
P.S. If you haven't watched it already I can recommend one recent drama that has romance, comedy and mystery with a highly unpredictable plot - Alchemy of Souls. And a more cerebral drama that is a mystery thriller that is currently ongoing - Adamas.
I am on the 3rd episode and a little lost. I can't remember what happened with the nurse in the 2nd episode that…
No, the child with a heart disease is actress' child whom she thought was dead until recently, the same actress that was supposedly killed. She got help from that nurse and staged her own murder to get away from her child's real father. He's also the one who gave her the necklace.
A mix of sci-fi, fantasy and historical drama with a very weird plot, chaotic pacing and abrupt cliffhanger ending. Writer needed to work on this some more. Or better yet, they should have made it into a miniseries. 7 out 10. Maybe will watch part 2.
π€ You must have watched way more rom-coms than me to find this one generic and I've seen quite a few because…
Dunno, CL didnβt feel draggy to me and it was definitely more complex than ABP, so 16 episodes was ok. ABP on the other hand, needed more than 12 to have a proper ending. Could have gotten a higher score from me if they didnβt rush it so badly. But then again, the plot stopped being fresh after 6 episodes and became predictable to a T.
π€ You must have watched way more rom-coms than me to find this one generic and I've seen quite a few because…
I disagree about ABP being better than CL, but to each their own π€·ββοΈ Also, in CL, aside from useless comic relief characters of FLβs friend and brother, the rest of the sub plots involving other characters served a purpose to progress MLβs character development and redemption arc, they were not filler.
π€ You must have watched way more rom-coms than me to find this one generic and I've seen quite a few because…
Funny you put A Business Proposal higher than this drama. It had the most predictable, cliche-ist of cliches plot and besides tropey interactions between the leads it had barely anything going for it. Stopped being fresh after FLβs masquerade was exposed by ML, which happened in mere 6 episodes. The rest was predictable af with a very abrupt rushed ending that implemented another dumb cliche trope - LDR, for no good reason whatsoever. ABP basically was carried by two hilarious girlfriend actresses, the rest of the cast was so so and ML as a boss had nothing on ML in Crazy Love.
In any case, itβs weird you nitpicking CL as being generic while bringing up ABP as an example - one of the most generic, tropiest rom-coms out there π Itβs puzzling π€
You're suffering from SML syndrome, get some help now because it's not gonna happen. There is only one otp couple…
These writers love to insert love triangles in their dramas, they just can't help themselves. And here it seems the more, the better. It's all filler though that ends nowhere, along with all the other meandering scenes to prolong this show to 20 episodes. Don't overthink it.
UK loves Naksu and Naksu loves Uk. Why should they end with people that they don't love? π
You mean they had a childhood crush on each other that Yul kept thinking of even in his adult days. Naksu moved on from that a while ago and loves only Uk. Nobody can handle her like he does. Besides that, Naksu clearly rejected Yul already, so there's no point for him to third wheel the otp couple anymore. Also, there is no Mu-Deok, it was Naksu in Bu-Yeon's body. Nobody knows Bu-Yeon though and she's not gonna return according to the news. There's gonna be just Naksu in her og body and Uk.
Even though I like the main male lead, I felt bad for Yul in episode 19.I always sense more chemistry between…
You're suffering from SML syndrome, get some help now because it's not gonna happen. There is only one otp couple - Uk & Naksu (in whatever body). The rest are there to hopelessly third wheel on them. And Naksu clearly rejected Yul already as herself, so unless he has no self respect he's not gonna continue third wheeling them. They may even give him a new romantic interest in part 2, there are a few candidates.
The plot is very generic, nothing special. I don't watch that many romance dramas, but I'm pretty sure I can name…
π€ You must have watched way more rom-coms than me to find this one generic and I've seen quite a few because it's one of my favorite genres. Yes, it has your typical boss and secretary premise and since it's a rom-com (π) you can pretty much guess correctly how it will end.
However, I disagree about the plot itself being generic. It has a rather slow start to give time for character exposition and the crux of their problems, so after 4 episodes you can't really say anything definitive how it will gonna go. But after the plot starts moving in full swing there are a lot of unpredictable situations and funny moments that are very entertaining to watch. Sure, it's not some brainy mystery thriller that the audience has to solve, but there are elements of that here as well. This drama mixes familiar tropes in a rather unpredictable and surprisingly balanced way.
Also, while I agree that the leads background is generic for a rom-com, the situations they got themselves into are not, especially FL. And their actors did an admirable job at portraying them.
So I'm not sure what you were expecting out of a rom-com, but compared to others I think this one stands out as being one of the better ones, with excellent character development and well thought out plot that stays solid and doesn't forget its details until the very end.
There's even the same actress from Mad For Each Other that plays the head of the local women's association again π
Also, looks like there's a "met as kids/childhood connection" tired trope going on here. It's like it's in every second kdrama out there π€
As for the others, I haven't seen all of them but I dropped Taxi Driver - too boring and samey as similar dramas. Extraordinary Attorney Woo ended up disappointing me, because too much time was spent in court and characters ended up underdeveloped and some sub plots not fully resolved.
Just one quiz question, in how many dramas this year that country house has been used? π€£ Seen it here in Little Women, in A Business Proposal, Crazy Love...
P.S. If you haven't watched it already I can recommend one recent drama that has romance, comedy and mystery with a highly unpredictable plot - Alchemy of Souls.
And a more cerebral drama that is a mystery thriller that is currently ongoing - Adamas.
7 out 10. Maybe will watch part 2.
In any case, itβs weird you nitpicking CL as being generic while bringing up
ABP as an example - one of the most generic, tropiest rom-coms out there π Itβs puzzling π€
Also, there is no Mu-Deok, it was Naksu in Bu-Yeon's body. Nobody knows Bu-Yeon though and she's not gonna return according to the news. There's gonna be just Naksu in her og body and Uk.
However, I disagree about the plot itself being generic. It has a rather slow start to give time for character exposition and the crux of their problems, so after 4 episodes you can't really say anything definitive how it will gonna go. But after the plot starts moving in full swing there are a lot of unpredictable situations and funny moments that are very entertaining to watch. Sure, it's not some brainy mystery thriller that the audience has to solve, but there are elements of that here as well. This drama mixes familiar tropes in a rather unpredictable and surprisingly balanced way.
Also, while I agree that the leads background is generic for a rom-com, the situations they got themselves into are not, especially FL. And their actors did an admirable job at portraying them.
So I'm not sure what you were expecting out of a rom-com, but compared to others I think this one stands out as being one of the better ones, with excellent character development and well thought out plot that stays solid and doesn't forget its details until the very end.