I actually enjoyed the fight scenes in The Legend of the Female General more — this is exactly where Pursuit…
💯 agree. Where were all of the Marquis' fight scenes? They really failed to develop his character... hard to believe he is a terrifying general when you never show it.
it ain't that deep 😭 netflix haters? sure call us that then... ive been a kdrama watcher for years before really…
Curious... are you American? I ask because I am American, and I 100% agree that allowing Netflix/Amazon/Prime into the production market in Korea seems to have had a really negative impact on the quality of the dramas. The quality of the storylines has been the biggest hit. while the production value is higher, it seems like the show creators think they need to add so many unnecessary things into the drama instead of focusing on character/story development. American film is so bad these days and it is a bummer to see Korea falling into the same set of issues.
I almost solely watch Cdramas now, and if the trend continues won't invest much time in Kdramas in the future.
For a 36 ep long CDrama and a synopsis of a romance only plot, I am not sure I can start this? slow burn means…
i understand where you are coming from, but this really does not have that imo. It was a slow start for me, but really picks up by episode 6 or so. I am now on episode 28 and am happy to report the focus is almost entirely on the leads. the sideplots do not weigh the story down at all.
I almost solely watch Cdramas now, and if the trend continues won't invest much time in Kdramas in the future.