I hate this Ranjoo unnie.B*tch has a superiority complex in front of others but still goes back to someone who tried to destroy her.I wish they showed more of Morae.She has a great character
One word: looooooooooong!It's a 7 for me. I had dropped this before, but came back and restarted from ep1 just…
Though I really liked the drama, I understand you. I watched it when it was airing, and maybe I would have found it long too if I had tried to binge-watch. The four episodes in the middle seemed like filler to me
If Kdramas start producing more fantasy in a traditional setting, they'll become the most popular in this genre too, just like they are in the modern setting
This was my first kdrama ever, and it changed my opinion about kdramas. Before this whenever I tried to watch K-dramas because of the Hallyu wave, they always felt outdated, but this one was so good
Finally completed it. To be honest, it turned out quite different from what I expected based on the cast and synopsis, and not in a good way. The episode duration was also too long for the story they were trying to tell.
One thing I got from this drama is yet another addition to my "Most Irritating Characters in K-dramas" list, Misuk. I didn’t hate her at first and thought she was just being a mom, but by the end, I realized she somehow has both an inferiority and a superiority complex.
well if red flags means his MASSIVE communication issues, that then brought out some other issues with his relationship…
But it’s a fictional work.The drama wouldn’t exist if they didn’t have the communication issue. I don’t know why people are complaining when they willingly started watching it, fully aware of what they were getting themselves into.
I wouldn't say he's a red flag, but he's certainly not a green flag. I think in the upcoming episodes he has potential…
He might not be the greenest flag or the most desirable but I didn’t really find any bad qualities in him except that he didn’t learn sign language despite liking her for nearly 20 years. But that part was necessary for plot development. After all it’s a fictional story.
Does anyone think the male lead is a red flag? Half of Twitter has turned against him. Now Twitter has always been bit more critical of men, but I don’t see the reason behind calling him a red flag. At least I don’t see him that way. To me, a red flag is someone who cheats on their partner, emotionally or physically abuses them, or doesn’t stand up for them. I don’t think he has done any of these things
I've watched all of them except the first one and I think there wasn’t a friends to lovers story in 100 Days My Prince. It was more of a childhood connection. Thanks btw
I totally agree with you.. today’s episode was a little dissatisfying.. after 2 weeks break expected something…
Well I would rather they drag out the episodes before the couple gets together than after. Draggy scenes after they get together usually mean boring content and unnecessary breakups
One thing I got from this drama is yet another addition to my "Most Irritating Characters in K-dramas" list, Misuk. I didn’t hate her at first and thought she was just being a mom, but by the end, I realized she somehow has both an inferiority and a superiority complex.