The discussions around this drama seem to have settled down, so I just want to share that I thoroughly enjoyed it. The plot twist was captivating, and the chemistry between the leads was undeniable. I initially watched it because the synopsis intrigued me, and while the story had its imperfections, it was still a worthwhile experience.
On another note, we often don't know much about celebrities' personal lives. The male actor may have made statements in the past, but hopefully, he has changed since then. As for the female lead, she looked stunning, and her performance in this drama was truly impressive.
They need to add an update to close the comment section at least for now . From what I’ve seen, it’s just baseless arguments people using vomit emojis, which does nothing to help the issue being debated. Fans of other dramas are even coming here to stir up fights or creating accounts The whole comment section is a complete mess.
I found the argan scene unnecessary, or maybe it could have been executed differently. But I think I might be the only one here who still liked the episode and the drama overall 🥲
I remember when this page was overrun by trolls and that one user who constantly trashed the drama because they hated it. Thankfully, it's calmed down now, and I'm really glad to see more interactions. LND has become one of my favorite dramas of the year.
I agree with most of your points which is why I've said that the romance in this drama just doesn't make much…
It’s all about interpretation. Seokryu was overwhelmed after returning, but she had already started liking Seunghyo when his ex was around. You could see the subtle changes in her, and this didn’t mean she rushed into the relationship just because her own ex was there. Moeum already knew that Seunghyo had a crush on Seokryu, so it was only Seunghyo who felt that confessing years ago would ruin their friendship. Seunghyo, like his dad, can be a little forward, but he understood Seokryu when she said she needed time. That’s also why their wedding was delayed.
I don’t see the lingering feelings between Seok Ryu and her ex-fiancé as a “red flag” or as Seok Ryu playing…
I agree with some of your points, but they didn’t date for ten years ; it was around three or four years . Seokryu met her ex at a cafe when she had started working, so it wasn’t a relationship that spanned a decade. Her illness started later, and about two years into dealing with it, they broke up because it became too overwhelming for her to handle alone. She took over a year to heal, took a break from work, which gave her time to recover before leaving USA.
As for Seunghyo, his character mirrors his father in some ways, especially in how he can be a bit forward with his decisions. This trait might come off as unhealthy, as you mentioned, but it also makes sense given his fear of losing his chance with Seokryu. His choice to hold off on confessing was actually realistic. He wanted to forget about her at first and not risk ruining their friendship, which is why he hesitated for so long.
Even though SeokRyu didn’t rush into dating SeungHyo, and took time to reflect, he did show a little forwardness, but after her illness was revealed, he respected her space, allowing their relationship to develop more naturally.
This obsessed user is still hanging around this page, and their behavior is starting to get concerning. I love this drama, and I get that not everyone will, which is fine. But hating on something just because others enjoy it? That's just crazy.
I finished Queen of Tears a few days ago, and despite a few script flaws, it left a lasting impact on me. The chemistry between the leads was undeniable, and the acting across the board was simply top-notch. The female lead, in particular, gave a brilliant performance, portraying a complex character who was struggling with her illness yet still carried so much strength. Her emotional depth was remarkable, and the male lead’s acting was just as commendable. Together, they brought the kind of sincerity that made their love story feel real and heartfelt.
The OST was another highlight, perfectly complementing the mood of the drama. It heightened every emotional moment, making it impossible not to be moved by certain scenes. The ending especially touched me so deeply that I cried it was a beautiful and poignant conclusion that tied everything together in such a heartfelt way.
For me, Queen of Tears wasn’t overrated at all; it lived up to its hype. The portrayal of marriage, with all its highs and lows, added a realness to the story that made it relatable. While Eunsung’s character was annoying and delusional, the rest of the drama delivered, making it far from a letdown. Instead, it was a journey that left a profound impact on me.
The way some people label everything as "overrated" is honestly ridiculous . Love next door is far from overrated it didn’t even have that much hype. Love next door , you’re still loved by those who claimed you weren’t worth their time, but somehow, they keep coming back here.
If I could, I would give it a 0 star for nonsense, it's unbearable to watch unnecessarily long and dragging story.…
For weeks, you've been hating on the drama, repeating the same points without even finishing it properly. You sped through it just to find something to hate on. Now, when people read your comments, they'll think you're making valid points, but honestly, it's straight-up nonsense."
On another note, we often don't know much about celebrities' personal lives. The male actor may have made statements in the past, but hopefully, he has changed since then. As for the female lead, she looked stunning, and her performance in this drama was truly impressive.
As for Seunghyo, his character mirrors his father in some ways, especially in how he can be a bit forward with his decisions. This trait might come off as unhealthy, as you mentioned, but it also makes sense given his fear of losing his chance with Seokryu. His choice to hold off on confessing was actually realistic. He wanted to forget about her at first and not risk ruining their friendship, which is why he hesitated for so long.
Even though SeokRyu didn’t rush into dating SeungHyo, and took time to reflect, he did show a little forwardness, but after her illness was revealed, he respected her space, allowing their relationship to develop more naturally.
The OST was another highlight, perfectly complementing the mood of the drama. It heightened every emotional moment, making it impossible not to be moved by certain scenes. The ending especially touched me so deeply that I cried it was a beautiful and poignant conclusion that tied everything together in such a heartfelt way.
For me, Queen of Tears wasn’t overrated at all; it lived up to its hype. The portrayal of marriage, with all its highs and lows, added a realness to the story that made it relatable. While Eunsung’s character was annoying and delusional, the rest of the drama delivered, making it far from a letdown. Instead, it was a journey that left a profound impact on me.