Does the book explain how The Kidnapper and The Person Who Texted Kindapper initially connected? Perhaps I missed something but in episodes 1-10 there does not seem to be an explanation — did The Texter recruit The Kidnapper (but why would The Texter do that)? A little confusing.
The screenplay is actually not bad; it's just average. But you're a daring person to speak this truth on MDL.…
Thank you! I usually also only lurk in the comments. Reading comments helped me cope with the ending of “A Beautiful Lie” (one of worst & most convoluted endings ever).
Why do you feel that the screenplay were bad? This is a fluffy romcom. Almost nobody expects a highbrow drama…
Most people are on your side :) and like the drama based on its TV ratings (each episode was #1) and strong Viki reviews (9.5/10). Hopefully it means future main roles for the young cast — the past scenes in a hospital (when FL had greying hair and contemplating suicide) were done very well.
Why do you feel that the screenplay were bad? This is a fluffy romcom. Almost nobody expects a highbrow drama…
Nothing that is going on in the present time is particularly interesting. I actually prefer lighter/fluffier dramas too (e.g., really enjoyed “Once Upon a Small Town”). I was hoping this drama would be similar to “Love to Hate You” (leads are fighting before falling in love). Or — if they wanted to have it be more dramatic — other great examples of former lovers reuniting were “Lovestruck in the City” and “Welcome to Samdal-ri”.
The screenplay of this drama is so bad, I am not sure how they attracted a good director to this drama. The bright spots are definitely actors/characters of young ML & FL.
I was hoping this drama would be similar to “Love to Hate You” (leads are fighting before falling in love). Or — if they wanted to have it be more dramatic — other great examples of former lovers reuniting were “Lovestruck in the City” and “Welcome to Samdal-ri”.
The bright spots are definitely actors/characters of young ML & FL.