No you don't. I didn't like First Frost it was boring whereas Hidden Love is one of the best
I can't say much about how much attention it gathered, since in my experience, nobody pairs HL and FF together. They're treated as standalones across most of the places I have seen. Also your last comment is perplexing. I have watched Hidden Love though?
Damn the amount of praise and score of this, really high and one universe with hidden love which i like so i try…
It's a shame but I think this just wasn't for you. I normally hate FLs cause they're poorly written, but I found her very well-written in this. There's maybe only one time she actually runs away from a problem and that's when she is directly confronting the source of her PTSD and wanting to protect someone. She doesn't really run away any other times, and it's reasonable for her to cry when she needs to, as that's a good thing, rather than being cold-faced and emotionless at the start. She did leave the ML in the dark for a long time, but there are valid reasons behind it if you keep watching. I don't know if you finished or dropped it early.
No you don't. I didn't like First Frost it was boring whereas Hidden Love is one of the best
First Frost is definitely not boring, but each to their own. HL and FF are very different types of romances so it's all up to preference. I prefer FF by far as I found HL is more romance than story, and I prefer the more mature healing romance and chemistry in FF.
This is now one of my all-time favourites. I could not stop watching after the first two episodes, and I love the portrayal of Wen Yifan's trauma all the way to the last episode. There are no dramas that portray trauma like hers so authentically without rushing to resolve it, and I love mature, slow-burning, and patient romances like this where the other person recognizes when they need to keep space. Sang Yan's everlasting love and patience for Wen Yifan stole me away, and I hope the ML and FL actors get awards, because their acting and chemistry are brilliant. I truly felt for these real-life-like characters that I grew to love and understand. The second ML and FL leads are also great, and I was actively surprised by how much I was invested in their story, too. Only thing I would slightly modify is the HK arc, but it was very much needed. The final episode left me really empty in the end, but there was no way to improve it as it's already perfect like all the puzzles fitting into place for a sendoff to the bright future. Overall 10/10
The Queen Dowager knows the king is just a clown standing in for the real king, yet she still wants to kill him…
I feel like I'm losing my mind replying to this. If you don't want to be using your brain to understand something, that's fine, but don't call it garbage cause it doesn't fit your preference. You have nothing worthwhile to discuss about, but yes that plot does make sense. Also no, it's never meant to show him as a good person, but it's a huge twist on his character. He's someone who does everything for the betterment of the country and his singular dream, whether it's betraying his own king and people. The real king didn't need bigger punishment, as he was literally forced onto drugs and haunted by ordering his brother's execution which is why he changed so much into a tyrant. He suffered his entire life for the things he did, and then he died in the arms of someone he considered akin to his father. I don't think you know what you're talking about, and I'm not even sure where you suddenly came from. I'm done wasting my time. Delete the spoilers in your comments or add a spoiler bar if you have any decency in you.
Very relaxing and wholesome! A little overrated, though. Lots of clichés and tropes to move romance and relationships forward, and it doesn't represent how badminton is in real life. I found the matches hard to watch because they were very rushed, repetitive, and poorly thought out, with the same smash wins. That being said, this really represents what youth is like. I love the developments that all the children and adults go through. I found it refreshing to see a show about youth touch on how manipulative and vile adults can be in the real world. It's great to see a drama that lets teens be teens. The actors are all brilliant and perfectly cast.
The Queen Dowager knows the king is just a clown standing in for the real king, yet she still wants to kill him…
What's even your point?? The answers to most of your questions are obvious if you actually cared to pay attention to what was going on. You turned off your brain too much while watching or you don't have one in the first place, considering you don't even seem to even understand the basic character motivations.
This was amazing, but I really disliked the back and forth between Ji Ho and Je Hyuk. It was obvious they were going to get together by the end, and I disliked the wasted screentime their "Will they, won't they?" had. I found Je Hee and Joon Ho more interesting by far, but I was never in this for the romance or couples. I really loved the beautiful storytelling and incredible cinematography most of all, and the way the story takes realistic approaches in giving bad folks good or bad endings depending on their final choices in the end. I could never fully predict what kind of ending the series would give a prison character, because they defied my expectations almost always. JKH and PHS bromance is also peak comedy and wholesome and really drove the entire whole show for me as well as their entire prison crew and the brilliantly shot prison atmosphere. I grew to love almost every single character by the end, including all the correctional officers and inmates. Visual and storytelling masterpiece
I never thought a horror would make me cry this much. Such a beautiful message with wonderful storytelling (Kang Full is brilliant!) and acting. The cinematography is on a whole other level and there's so many little details sprinkled throughout that all accumulate into mind-blowing reveals.
I can't wait for Timing to get a drama adaptation now
At first, I just watched it for Yeo Jin Goo and Kim So Hyun's younger actor roles which they are amazing in, but I really found the plot interesting, so I continued. Unfortunately, the adult actors don't have nearly the same chemistry or acting talent YJG and KSH have, so I still found the first 5 episodes to be the strongest..the plot also starts dragging out and wasn't as interesting to follow at certain points.
Something must be wrong with you. There is a problem with you protecting a pedo with more than enough evidence against him, but why are you saying this on a random drama that has nothing to do with him.
Overrated and forgettable movie, but this left a lasting impression on me. I got very invested in the choice between dreams and love that's talked about in this, but I think it's a flawed message. I don't think you have to choose one or the other, and unfortunately, the writers didn't understand this. They couldn't give Yong both, and Yong was done dirty in how he was practically forced to make his choice. Han Sol was probably going to break up with him in the future, though, so maybe it saved him the trouble. It was pretty clear near the end that she wasn't into or cared about him at all compared to his friend. He fell for the wrong person.
My love for Yeo Jin Goo is the main reason I tolerated finishing this. Besides him, the FL is also great with her acting and chemistry, and Bo Won is the only one of the side cast I liked. His relationship with the ML was great. There's not much for character development outside of these three and MWJ who was written very poorly. I found the plot pretty terrible and many stupid things that went on made me want to skip through. The romance between the ML and FL is the best and only enjoyable part of the drama.
I think this would have been one of the best dramas if it was less episodes as it got too serious at the end. Too many unnecessary plots but the main couple is really cute and their chemistry and acting is 10/10. Ye Jin Goo is one of my all-time favourites, and I loved the FL (huge fan of Mun Ka Young now). They were so perfect together, and I loved them both and so many other characters that were all really well fleshed out. The FL's mom and grandma had the best developments and moments out of the rest. This is a great healing drama with a great buildup for a perfectly realistic relationship, and a unique and enjoyable story. The beginning with the serious and dark topics mixed in with the insanely hilarious antics was genius to me, and I absolutely loved the slow buildup of the ML and FL's relationship. The cinematography is on a whole other high level at times and the OST is great. I am really going to miss this cute couple! I hope they act again together in the future
The writing for this is really lazy and bad, but I still really enjoyed it cause of the acting (Yeo Jin Goo is one of my all time favourite actors) and emotional moments. I found myself relating with Hae Sung, and found myself crying and smiling at moments with him. I do think some people should have been punished more, rather than the overly happy endings they got, but it's still a great supernatural innocent romance and family drama if you just turn off your brain as there's also a lot of illogical moments and the killer mystery is dragged out way too long. The slice-of-life moments are the best ones. I also think 2nd ML needed a better actor, cause he was a boring pretty face with no change in expression
The only reason I'll rewatch this is for the perfect first 5-6 episodes with the vibrant child actors. I wish an adult Yeo Jin Goo and Kim You Jung would remake this, cause the adult performances were seriously downhill. KSH was the only decent one, but given his recent infamy, I can't stand to watch him in anything anymore, anyway. My advice to future watchers is to just watch the first couple of episodes with the child actors, cause they are easily the best part of the entire drama.
I can't wait for Timing to get a drama adaptation now