Buzz overseas is not needed given the sheer size of the domestic audience.In the western hemisphere, the standards…
I don't understand your point. All those rules are intended to avoid discrimination for POCs and LGBT community, not something like apparence or makeup in idol dramas that's not even in historical settings or real scenarios. They truly are making international moves by adding their dramas on Netflix and YouTube.
I know they apply all the rules they want, but then they shouldn't complain if people don't even watch tv anymore, and they shouldn't bother licensing it to Netflix either. There are other industry's more problematic that the association doesn't even comments on, the reality is they're mostly upset because the drama probably lacks propaganda content like others and they want to increase fertility rate so they're willing to blame the metrics on idol dramas and idols in general.
This drama was filmed prob 8 months ago. It’s not intended to showcase reality or match any agenda, it’s simply…
There was a limit time frame and limited episodes for this drama, his air time got cut and that’s what happens to female leads all the time. It doesn’t make it better, but it is what it is. His fans just sound annoyed he didn’t get any fight scenes, all the time is all you guys complain about, it’s truly annoying; in contrast he doesn’t have anything but nice things to say about the show and the director. I pray he doesn’t take more roles like this, his fandom is the most toxic. Caring about “artistry” “word building” but also say”his acting is the best in POJ” lmao its impossible for his fandom to be objective , truly boy obsessed.
There are several things happening here. When POJ first aired, it showed so much promise and genuinely beautiful…
This drama was filmed prob 8 months ago. It’s not intended to showcase reality or match any agenda, it’s simply an adaptation from a novel that is female centric. His fans knew this and still complain about it all the time, hopefully he never takes another story from the perspective of a female lead again.
EP 17: honestly, I understand some can think the female lead is annoying but realistically he's a chaebol heir and his grandpa doesn't like her, I would hesitate too if my engagement was called off due to cheating before getting in a relationship with this complicated guy. Plus, she has a lot of debt and doesn't feel she can match him.
The ML seems like a stalker from the get go. I don't justify it, but it seems like she was his scape after his traumatic kidnapping and didn't know how to approach her. The drama crossed the line between his admiration for her and straight up stalker, I don't think that was necessary but I need to read the novel to understand better.
Tbh I was not a fan of Love Like the Galaxy because of the overpowered ML. As far as Changyu goes, there wasn’t…
There was a 40 episode limit, and they had to condensed many arcs from the original book. Probably if they divided the show in two seasons it could be better explained but it’s too late for that
I think what people have an issue with is the lack of balance in character development and the ML being sidelined…
Honestly I wasn’t bother by it, the ML is already powerful and everybody is afraid of him but the FL needs to cement herself in this scenario to be taken seriously and be respected. Probably many of his scenes got cut to explain others, and there wasn’t enough time for all storylines. It’s normal for his fans to feel bad about it but there are 4 eps left and he’s probably going to have more scenes once he’s in the city. I also wanted to see him fight Yu (Qi Min’s “fake brother”), but I’m hoping the rest of the show ends well
I am loving this show but is the Yan zheng's friend picturing fan chang yu a big woman bullying and slapping yz…
He denied to marry the crown princess and every single beauty in the city, in his mind that was probably the only way he would marry lol. I though it was funny
I still don't understand people who say our ML isn't overpowered. When he was sick, he killed like 20 assassins…
Yeah, I think they expected to see more fighting scenes in the war but there wasn’t enough time. Plus, this is about the FL getting great honors to get more power in the city and discover what happened with her father
I know how many people feel but there was a 40 episode limit and the production team did the best they could with the story in that timeframe. Plus, there are many dramas out there centered in a overpowering male lead, it’s nice to get this journey of the female lead with a devoted male lead
Koreans hating on it?? Did something happened?? And what about ZL 's scandal?
Koreans accused their costume of copying hanbok.
ZLH controversy was about him saying on a show that a drawing of him looked “south East Asian” implying that he looked ugly, naturally fans express anger and disappointment and he apologized in the comments. The show was very recent btw, you can look up what happened online.
I feel so bad for the team, getting everything leaked like this must be horrible. iQiYi needs to release all eps in vip at least, they cannot control international sites at all
Positives: eye candy guys, cute chemistry with all of them, Yoon in Ha, stress free, Pretty FL, good for all audiences, easy to binge watch, if you’re a fan of webtoons it’s a fun watch, lots of fan service, funny scenes
Negatives: Jisoo Kpop image is too strong It was hard to see her character different from her idol career, Seo In Guk had such a bland performance here (writers should’ve put more effort on his character). Last but most importantly, this felt like a really long commercial for some reason, maybe it gave me flashbacks of Shinee and Sandara Park’s commercial or similar ones; which tells me the director should’ve done a better job with this budget. There was a lot of empty silence, and empty scenes that could make you space out from the drama (this could’ve been 4 eps tbh)
The drama is good but Ep 1-18 is a very slow burn, I think the pace could’ve been cut short, they spend 4 episodes only avoiding each other before getting together (I get it but 4hrs of this was quite something), later on Ep 24 -28 was the big climax but it lacked action, it could’ve been more fun the way the ending wraps up but it was very cliché. Overall the main leads look good together and the CGI was well done. The FL looked awkward doing the kissing scenes but maybe she’s young, her acting other than that was very good but MLs character facial expressions were empty at times of pain or discomfort, maybe it was how it was written idk. Overall it was a 8/10 for me
omg same, every week I pray for a switch-up in the comments, giving me a reason to watch it, but it just keeps…
Same, I keep doing this with most dramas right now because I’m too busy and I only want to binge watch good stories but since many of them fall through mid airing is best to wait and see.
I know they apply all the rules they want, but then they shouldn't complain if people don't even watch tv anymore, and they shouldn't bother licensing it to Netflix either. There are other industry's more problematic that the association doesn't even comments on, the reality is they're mostly upset because the drama probably lacks propaganda content like others and they want to increase fertility rate so they're willing to blame the metrics on idol dramas and idols in general.
The ML seems like a stalker from the get go. I don't justify it, but it seems like she was his scape after his traumatic kidnapping and didn't know how to approach her. The drama crossed the line between his admiration for her and straight up stalker, I don't think that was necessary but I need to read the novel to understand better.
ZLH controversy was about him saying on a show that a drawing of him looked “south East Asian” implying that he looked ugly, naturally fans express anger and disappointment and he apologized in the comments. The show was very recent btw, you can look up what happened online.
Negatives: Jisoo Kpop image is too strong It was hard to see her character different from her idol career, Seo In Guk had such a bland performance here (writers should’ve put more effort on his character). Last but most importantly, this felt like a really long commercial for some reason, maybe it gave me flashbacks of Shinee and Sandara Park’s commercial or similar ones; which tells me the director should’ve done a better job with this budget. There was a lot of empty silence, and empty scenes that could make you space out from the drama (this could’ve been 4 eps tbh)