The uncertain broadcast date of Chinese dramas is really so unprofessional that may be why the Korean industry has better succeeded in its cost of reaching a larger audience
The way this drama was promoted and all the screen meetings with the fans made me realize that jtbc and the production team were aiming to make this one of their biggest dramas ever, that it would get a big fanbase and could sell merchandising, but also make it a season. 2. The problem is that in the end the final result is not what was expected, the story is complicated to understand, there are too many details. The interesting parts are often at the end It's a shame, but the writing is below expectations.
Kim sohyun's character is so self-effacing. Even in scenes where there's no action fighting her dialogue are bland and doesn't stand out from the others. It's a shame Good Boy just seems like a male-centric drama.
Jung Somin character is Hot-tempered Female Lead, it will probably give her a more powerful t hatred than bae Seokryu on tiktok people don’t like her like before love next door She must start playing shy and less aggressive characters again
If this drama becomes a success Esther's fans will give themselves all the credit when they are currently hating the drama and also he yu who did nothing
I doubt it will become a success because of Esther's forced voice.
But yeonbin acts as if the drama didn’t exist
Sometimes promoting can help attract a larger audience especially in streaming not just tv
It's a shame, but the writing is below expectations.
I doubt it will become a success because of Esther's forced voice.