Disgusting and filthy, I would rather starve than to eat with a dirty tribe that has their groins sticking out and their hands so black. At first I was understanding when they were eating all sorts of creatures for survival even frogs, that's until Mir ate Monkey meat, wtf?? Like that I cannot understand, its not like he ate enough to feel full so it being for survival can't be an excuse, so close to eating human meat. Disgusting. Then at their last stop, I swear they would have caught a sea lion to eat it if only there weren't people there telling them it's not allowed. And what?? They wanted to eat a tortoise? WHat??? And after they caught so many fish to eat, as if they are greedy gluttons they kept trying to catch more since it was easy even tho they were already so full on fish. It just seems like another food show, wherever they go they only keep thinking of what to kill and eat, whether its insects, reptiles, apes, mammals, nothing is safe from them. Don't think I can watch another season of this show.
At ep 13, at this point the drama doesn't excite me anymore and the lines and acting keep making me cringe every time since the past few episodes. Seems like the actors trying too hard to act dramatic to the point it feels cringe, I'm gonna watch it till the end because I don't wanna drop dramas. I'll try to stomach it.
Wtf they ruined a good drama I'm so mad! It started out fun and games then they started tryna turn it into the "Heirs" or something, the characters had major personality changes like they suffering from a bipolar disorder. All their dramatic "twists" in the last 4 episodes just made me cringe from the stupidity. They turned a typical high school puppy love into the stupidest most cringe makjang. Skipped the heck out of the last episodes while speeding them, break up? Deadly illness? Giving up for the sake of "love"? All of those were complete jokes to me at this point, I just needed it over.
I'm not surprise tbh, they show butts a lot especially Cha Tae Hyun's. He's a member in 2 Days 1 Night and they…
I don’t have a problem keeping up with variety shows because it’s just a 1 hour episode every week, and I develop growth and attachment to the members since most of the originals stay for years.
Yeah I kinda disliked this movie too tbh mainly because they romantize the female lead being physically abusing abusing the main lead like it’s cute or something, like he would literally get bruised all over his face. If the main lead did that, they would call it domestic abuse. Even tho I didn’t like the characters, but I watched it because I’m a fan of the male lead and female lead irl
Telling people not to waste there time on here for the sole reason that there is no kiss scene? Lmao really tho?
This kid is most likely older than you. Don't use talking down to people as a way of winning an argument, that's stupid. And if you're only gonna watch a gay romance only if it has intimate scenes then I can already tell that you're a perverted little girl that has an ugly fetish for gay men. Ok bye.
I've been wanting to watch this movie for a long time mainly because I'm a long term fan of 2 Days 1 Night and Cha Tae Hyun stares in this movie so they show scenes of this movie a lot on 2 Days 1 Night. It was so weird seeing a much younger and slimmer version of Cha Tae Hyun but now understand why so many ajummas grew a crush on him. He looks much taller when he's slimmer, these days he's a bit chubby from aging and looks shorter but I still like him. I've always been a fan of Ji Hyun too so that was a plus, but I really dislike her character in his movie, I don't like how East Asia keeps romantizing women being abusive to men, it was much worse in this movie, her character is always ordering him around, and beating the shit out og him up to the point he actually gets bruises but its "okay" and "cute" because she's a woman. It would have been called domestic abuse if a man did that, double standards. I still finished it because I've always wanted to watch this movie. But if women want "equality" then act like it, if you wanna hit man, expect to be hit back.
It was cringe af especially the acting, like one of those daily dramas with a failed attempt to make it a mystery/fantasy. Barely finished it while speeding at 2x and skipping a lot, had to call it DONE 20 minutes into the last episode. Everything revolved around one woman like she's a god and the only woman to exist, and playing push and pull with two men. Deserves the low rating.
Honestly, the whole thing about the tear allergy is so ridiculous to me as well. It's illogical, grounding with…
Oh I didn't know that drama had more than one season. I know what you mean, after watching really good dramas I start feeling picky and think other dramas aren't all that interesting, it was along phase until I finally started finding some interesting ones again haha. Oh you're into dramas like "Children of Nobody" and "Strangers from Hell"? I was going to try them before but when I read the synopsis and comments, I got scared and felt like its too gore and bloody for my taste. I like things like finding hidden secrets like crime etc but if people keep killing each other like hunger games in "Strangers from Hell," that makes me feel kinda icky haha, guess my heart isn't that strong but I may try them later.
Honestly, the whole thing about the tear allergy is so ridiculous to me as well. It's illogical, grounding with…
I agree with what you said, most dramas that are mainly romcom are repetitive and full of cliches, I could be less bothered if its a kdrama but Chinese romcom are usually less interesting and nothing new. That's why I like to look for more thriller, suspense etc but I've completed so many in a short time and running on things to watch lol. I also started this because I liked Bai Lu's character in Arsenal Academy, she was so cool and strong, a role model, seeing her in this drama being the complete opposite like a little child/weakling was such a turn off tbh.
Try watching "My dangerous Wife," "World of The Married," and "SKY Castle," they're really engaging and interesting.
Omg I thought the same about the storyline and the aesthetics! I binged all the current episodes in one day. Do…
Sorry I'm not sure, I usually forget soon after a drama is over since I watch many dramas in short period of time, but I do remember a drama where the main character dresses and acts like an anime character (mainly because she's a cyborg but no one knows she's not human besides her husband), the drama is called "borg mom"
And this may be unrelated but in a drama I'm currently watching called "18 again," there's a secondary couple/love line that are both into anime and one of them is a teacher that hides her noob/weeb self but both go to parties dressed in cool anime costumes and act weird, its a cool segment for anime fans.
My point exactly. If someone is allergic to their own tears then they are also most likely gonna be allergic to all kinds of mucus or water. The girl n the article isn't just allergic to her own tears but to all kinds of other water sources as well. So showing me this article wasn't helpful about changing my mind that being allergic to only tears and nothing else is normal, its basic science. Tears are a mixture of water and mucus, period.
Yeah I kinda disliked this movie too tbh mainly because they romantize the female lead being physically abusing abusing the main lead like it’s cute or something, like he would literally get bruised all over his face. If the main lead did that, they would call it domestic abuse. Even tho I didn’t like the characters, but I watched it because I’m a fan of the male lead and female lead irl
Oh you're into dramas like "Children of Nobody" and "Strangers from Hell"? I was going to try them before but when I read the synopsis and comments, I got scared and felt like its too gore and bloody for my taste. I like things like finding hidden secrets like crime etc but if people keep killing each other like hunger games in "Strangers from Hell," that makes me feel kinda icky haha, guess my heart isn't that strong but I may try them later.
Try watching "My dangerous Wife," "World of The Married," and "SKY Castle," they're really engaging and interesting.
And this may be unrelated but in a drama I'm currently watching called "18 again," there's a secondary couple/love line that are both into anime and one of them is a teacher that hides her noob/weeb self but both go to parties dressed in cool anime costumes and act weird, its a cool segment for anime fans.