Ive been in the internet since it came out Im gen x so i grew up with this, why on earth people still up to this…
your response would be fine only if drama was done airing or if I was complaining about spoilers on the dramapage itself. lol even some users on dramapage have decency to check spoiler box before posting comment. yeah before this I didn't knew if he'll reunite with her by the end of S2 or not since there might be S3.
I watched both seasons and yes she was saved by ML 9 times outta 10. it was tolerable in part 1 but unbearable in part 2. kept on watching hoping she would kick ass in final act but nah it was also all about ML smh.
not every production like say 'Through the darkness' or 'Hush' are good examples of dramas that kept the central idea (on which drama is based ) grounded. but kdrama romcoms most definitely can't be realistic coz that will take the essence of what makes it stand out. those tropes, cheesy one liners, cliche subplots are what it is about.
lol google is with everyone these days but comprehension sure isn't. atleast read what you wrote in the comment "accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life" kdramas have productions that come under 'slice of life'. but not 'realism'. latter is way more grounded version of the SoL genre. are you seriously going to tell me kdrama romcoms are realistic? at best they can be less tropey.
thats not the meaning of realism at all. and even if you're gonna gonna go by your made up definition, realism in kdramaland??? in romcom dramas no less???
yeah before this I didn't knew if he'll reunite with her by the end of S2 or not since there might be S3.
I'll check out Asianwiki.
but kdrama romcoms most definitely can't be realistic coz that will take the essence of what makes it stand out. those tropes, cheesy one liners, cliche subplots are what it is about.
"accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life"
kdramas have productions that come under 'slice of life'. but not 'realism'. latter is way more grounded version of the SoL genre.
are you seriously going to tell me kdrama romcoms are realistic? at best they can be less tropey.
and even if you're gonna gonna go by your made up definition, realism in kdramaland??? in romcom dramas no less???