I saw a post on tik tok where they were like ... Her father slapped the prince even when he doesn't care for her…
If trying to discredit her work and making a sour face at every accomplishment is his way of caring and not even visiting his child after a serious accident is also supposed to be care, then I hope no parent ever shows love like that to their child.
Prince Yi An's crying scene in the hospital scene was good acting...There was so much criticism of Byeon Woo Seok's…
Tbh, actors who are conventionally good looking tend to be judged more harshly by some wannabe critics. They downplay their acting, saying they only succeed because of their looks. But if he were only here because of his looks, he wouldn’t have gotten his big break after 30.
But with the same level of acting, if it’s someone who doesn’t fit beauty standards, those same people hype them up a lot. They think doing that makes them different or progressive
trend on this drama with episodic progression - Good, **ramp walks and C-drama wannabe zone** Good enough, **outspoken,…
For fans to come at you, they need to even understand what you wrote. Even haters wouldn’t realize you’re on their side if not for the second-last line. Wtf even is this
Episode 7 (no spoiler but still hinting at something so I'm not putting the spoiler tag but if you're worried…
Do people actually like her character? It feels like most of the hype comes from LR shippers or IU or BWS antis, plus those who just like her visuals, which is fair. But when the praise focuses on the character instead of her acting, I know they're lying.
There’s really nothing likable about her character. She doesn’t have a compelling backstory and it’s not like she worked hard to get where she is. Instead, she pressures her 8year old son and tries to use him to climb higher and even her works are done by Ian
Sorry but Kdrama casting has gotten really disappointing lately. Except for this drama, most of the upcoming castings I’ve seen are dogshit. Many of the leads give off more of a sibling energy, which makes me wonder if they even do chemistry tests anymore.
They really need more male actors who look youthful and have strong screen presence. At the end of the day, content is still king but for light romcoms, good looking leads definitely make the experience better I’ve even considered switching to Cdramas but the episode count is what’s holding me back. Their casting is chef’s kiss. They clearly understand their target audience for idol dramas.
Right now, this is the only Kdrama keeping me invested.
I’ve been skipping the SML scenes with Huiju from the beginning. Their relationship gives off the same vibe as second male leads in Dynamic Kiss or My Demon, they’ve known the girl for years but only try to confess once the male lead shows up. I’m honestly so over this type of character. It feels really repetitive now. I’d rather watch the annoying Queen Mother.
hui ju marry with jeong u and I an marry with I rang and let her be the queen that's it because the amount of…
Irang is actively trying to sabotage Ian in every way she can. She slapped him in front of everyone for no reason, just to assert dominance and then acted all pouty when people got concerned about his scratch. Maybe it’s because everyone could clearly see she was in the wrong.
If it had been an older queen mother instead of her, she would come off like Ian’s evil stepmother type and the fact that she has been with his brother makes it even more uncomfortable. No offense but shipping them feels really weird.
Why do Kdramas do this? I was waiting for the second couple to get together but it was so underwhelming. Couldn’t they have done it in a more interesting way?
39 ep later I still hate the qimin and qianqian pairing. I absolutely hated the romantic spin to their story.…
In the novel, Qimin was drugged by his nanny, so he was ultimately the one who was raped.This is how Bao’er was conceived. This wasn’t shown explicitly in the final cut but in one scene Qianqian tells the nanny something like‘You were the one who sent me to his bed.’
I am a bit confused Qian Qian. Does she have a love hate relationship where she loves him back and has feelings…
I feel she’s repulsed by him psychologically rather than physically, because she doesn’t show any visible disgust when they’re being intimate. It makes sense bcz she hates Qimin because he wants to hurt their son, which is why she tries to escape. But Qimin keeps her captive, taking away her freedom.
From the leaks, I saw that they made a small change to her reaction compared to the novel in their ending
How the fvck were they careless? I hope this leak does not sabotage the project. Christ!!! Someone is definitely…
But aren’t leaks part of Cdrama promotion? I’m following a Cdrama like this for the first time and I was overwhelmed by all the leaks and storyline spoilers. I even saw the soup scene of the second couple before the episode aired. I thought they were doing it intentionally?
Are you a bot? You keep copy pasting the same thing again and again. The second couple had only one scene at the…
If y'll got clickbaited, that’s your problem. Did the main leads have any scenes here according to the novel? The main leads literally had 11 episodes alone and then six more episodes where other characters were introduced but they still had plenty of scenes. And yet all you care about is skinship. Y' ll are heading straight to the same horny jail as Qimin, whom you criticize so much
Are you a bot? You keep copy pasting the same thing again and again. The second couple had only one scene at the…
These episodes are all about Changyu’s growth and the romance of the second couple you’re crying about had only one scene. Changyu went to save her. How is that not her glorification? It sounds like you just want Changyu to be a dutiful wife, serving intimacy to the Marquis
This is so so u fair to the main couple. We know zlh and txw both are amazing at romance. 30 episodes done toxic…
Are you a bot? You keep copy pasting the same thing again and again. The second couple had only one scene at the beginning. Don’t you want to see the main characters growth at all? Do you hate seeing Changyu’s growth that much? So male centric
But with the same level of acting, if it’s someone who doesn’t fit beauty standards, those same people hype them up a lot. They think doing that makes them different or progressive
There’s really nothing likable about her character. She doesn’t have a compelling backstory and it’s not like she worked hard to get where she is. Instead, she pressures her 8year old son and tries to use him to climb higher and even her works are done by Ian
They really need more male actors who look youthful and have strong screen presence. At the end of the day, content is still king but for light romcoms, good looking leads definitely make the experience better
I’ve even considered switching to Cdramas but the episode count is what’s holding me back. Their casting is chef’s kiss. They clearly understand their target audience for idol dramas.
Right now, this is the only Kdrama keeping me invested.
If it had been an older queen mother instead of her, she would come off like Ian’s evil stepmother type and the fact that she has been with his brother makes it even more uncomfortable. No offense but shipping them feels really weird.
This wasn’t shown explicitly in the final cut but in one scene Qianqian tells the nanny something like‘You were the one who sent me to his bed.’
From the leaks, I saw that they made a small change to her reaction compared to the novel in their ending
The main leads literally had 11 episodes alone and then six more episodes where other characters were introduced but they still had plenty of scenes. And yet all you care about is skinship. Y' ll are heading straight to the same horny jail as Qimin, whom you criticize so much
Don’t you want to see the main characters growth at all? Do you hate seeing Changyu’s growth that much? So male centric