Chill, is not the final ratings, besides IMDB has 8.6
"Look at this, SongKangDeek. Now you're blaming another user instead of owning up. The person who exposed you still has their comment on the 'Queen of Tears' page—I can post it here if you want, and we'll see who the real liar is.
Certainly not an 8.7 drama. People are creating hype for their biases and most of you are getting influenced.
What is wrong with some of you guys on this site.
"You're judging this drama like it's already over, but we're just getting started. Most romcoms score an 8.7 or higher, so maybe hold off on your critique until the final ratings roll in."
Could someone please console me? Why am I unable to go past episode 2? Despite my high expectations, I'm really…
If the show doesn't grab you at first, try another drama with the same cast. Let me know who you're interested in, and I can suggest other options!. Don't be disappointed.
Someone wrote an article saying k dramas have lost their charm. And I can see it. This drama is one of the most…
If you read the synopsis, it covers everything you need to know. The drama is a romantic comedy, and I believe it’s Jung Haein’s first foray into the genre. The plot seems straightforward, though I can’t predict how it will unfold just yet.
No, you're wrong. This trope works, and that's why they keep using it. The contrast between the characters adds…
Seriously, Saying that Kdrama romance always follows the trope of an experienced FL and a pure ML is an oversimplification. Some recent romance Kdramas explore different dynamics and complexities. For example, "A Business Proposal" and "The Interest of Love" feature characters with more varied backgrounds and relationships, challenging the simplistic trope you mentioned.
It’s also surprising to suggest that porn has better storylines, characterization, depth, and tension than Kdramas. Many romance Kdramas, such as "Crash Landing on You" and "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim," offer nuanced characters and engaging narratives that go beyond mere romantic clichés.
Honestly, if you believe that porn has better storylines than romance Kdramas, then there’s not much point in continuing this discussion
LOL, here we go again...we just finished 3 Kdramas with the same pure virgin ML and the same experienced FLand…
No, you're wrong. This trope works, and that's why they keep using it. The contrast between the characters adds depth and tension to the story.
It’s not just about pure vs. experienced—it's about growth and character development. If you can’t see that, maybe you're missing the point.
How about you try other dramas, its funny how i keep seeing this comment for other dramas but you choose to watch it when you can totally avoid it. MDL really has funny people indeed 😆.
and I'm still amazed how stupid is fl after she lost her memories I guess they cut even her brain lol she believes…
After brain surgery, it’s not uncommon for patients to face memory issues or cognitive changes, but this doesn’t define their intelligence or worth. The recovery process can be incredibly difficult and varies from person to person. The effects on memory and cognition can depend on numerous factors, including the type of surgery and the area of the brain affected. Many people work through these challenges with the support of medical professionals, therapy, and time.
Instead of focusing on negativity, it’s more productive to understand and empathize with the character’s situation
Quite agree with some parts but here's my view too 1.If you're watching a romance drama that revolves around a…
If you haven't watched an entire drama, it's likely that you might miss out on crucial elements and the full context of its narrative. It's true that certain works might not resonate with everyone, and that's perfectly okay. However, it's important to understand that the use of black comedy in a drama is intentional and serves a specific purpose. Black comedy involves addressing serious, often tragic subjects in a manner that's both humorous and thought-provoking.
The essence of black comedy lies in its ability to explore difficult or distressing topics through a comedic lens, offering a unique perspective on those themes. This stylistic choice can be misunderstood if one hasn't engaged with the full scope of the work. For instance, if you’re an editor and you find yourself struggling to grasp the intentions behind a particular use of black comedy, it's worth considering that the approach was deliberately chosen to convey a complex message.
Many viewers who have reacted negatively to certain distressing themes in the drama have nonetheless recognized that these elements were presented within the framework of black comedy, not as a reflection of the entire work. Therefore, understanding this genre’s nuanced approach is essential for appreciating the full impact and intention behind the narrative.
"It's perfectly okay if you didn't enjoy it; I watched it and grasped everything from the start. Maybe you missed some details, but suggesting that others who fully watched it might have overlooked the depth is a bit amusing. Since it wasn't to your taste, I hope you find a drama that suits you better. end of discussion.
Quite agree with some parts but here's my view too 1.If you're watching a romance drama that revolves around a…
The first few episodes are portrayed with a black comedy style, so it might help to do some research on what that means. It’s a unique approach that adds depth to the story and might have been missed by some viewers. Understanding this aspect can provide valuable insight into the show’s tone and the characters' actions.
Just finished watching "Queen of Tears," and wow, what a journey! I held off until all the episodes were out, and it was totally worth it. The show had me in tears throughout—every episode was a rollercoaster of emotions. The cast was phenomenal, and their performances were just top-notch.
Special shoutout to Aunt Kim Jung-nan, who had this incredible ability to read people. She was such a standout character! I also adored Hwang Young-hee (Baek’s mum). Her open-mindedness and supportive nature made her the perfect mother-in-law.
What really struck me about this show is how it highlights the importance of family. It reinforced something I’ve always believed: family sticks together through thick and thin. The way they overcame their conflicts and challenges by standing united was powerful. It’s a beautiful reminder that family is everything and that love will always prevail despite the negativity from outsiders.
P.S. I don’t think the drama is overhyped at all. For those who dropped it early, you might have missed out on the depth and nuance. Understanding black comedy would shed light on why the first few episodes were what they were. So, give it another shot if you haven’t already!
I plan on re-watching the show if am less busy and hope to see the cast in future projects. XOXO!
"You're judging this drama like it's already over, but we're just getting started. Most romcoms score an 8.7 or higher, so maybe hold off on your critique until the final ratings roll in."
It’s also surprising to suggest that porn has better storylines, characterization, depth, and tension than Kdramas. Many romance Kdramas, such as "Crash Landing on You" and "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim," offer nuanced characters and engaging narratives that go beyond mere romantic clichés.
Honestly, if you believe that porn has better storylines than romance Kdramas, then there’s not much point in continuing this discussion
It’s not just about pure vs. experienced—it's about growth and character development. If you can’t see that, maybe you're missing the point.
How about you try other dramas, its funny how i keep seeing this comment for other dramas but you choose to watch it when you can totally avoid it. MDL really has funny people indeed 😆.
Instead of focusing on negativity, it’s more productive to understand and empathize with the character’s situation
The essence of black comedy lies in its ability to explore difficult or distressing topics through a comedic lens, offering a unique perspective on those themes. This stylistic choice can be misunderstood if one hasn't engaged with the full scope of the work. For instance, if you’re an editor and you find yourself struggling to grasp the intentions behind a particular use of black comedy, it's worth considering that the approach was deliberately chosen to convey a complex message.
Many viewers who have reacted negatively to certain distressing themes in the drama have nonetheless recognized that these elements were presented within the framework of black comedy, not as a reflection of the entire work. Therefore, understanding this genre’s nuanced approach is essential for appreciating the full impact and intention behind the narrative.
"It's perfectly okay if you didn't enjoy it; I watched it and grasped everything from the start. Maybe you missed some details, but suggesting that others who fully watched it might have overlooked the depth is a bit amusing. Since it wasn't to your taste, I hope you find a drama that suits you better. end of discussion.
Special shoutout to Aunt Kim Jung-nan, who had this incredible ability to read people. She was such a standout character! I also adored Hwang Young-hee (Baek’s mum). Her open-mindedness and supportive nature made her the perfect mother-in-law.
What really struck me about this show is how it highlights the importance of family. It reinforced something I’ve always believed: family sticks together through thick and thin. The way they overcame their conflicts and challenges by standing united was powerful. It’s a beautiful reminder that family is everything and that love will always prevail despite the negativity from outsiders.
P.S. I don’t think the drama is overhyped at all. For those who dropped it early, you might have missed out on the depth and nuance. Understanding black comedy would shed light on why the first few episodes were what they were. So, give it another shot if you haven’t already!
I plan on re-watching the show if am less busy and hope to see the cast in future projects. XOXO!