Did you finish Princess' Gambit? Many people got frustrated with the story and dropped mid-way. I personally didn't…
It's lazy writing for sure. character development gets sacrificed for a few more episodes. It's cheaper than action scenes and stuff, I guess.
Thankfully there's been some good dramas with good communication between leads (Coroner's Diary, Moonlight Mystique, etc). Hoping your next one will be a satisfying watch.
The whole show is about misunderstandings, lying and keeping secrets. Like the whole show. So if that’s not…
If by dumb misunderstanding, you mean like, he sees the handkerchief he gave her in the other guy's house and misunderstands, it's not like that. Here, the misunderstanding is the result of unwise choices and unfortunate timing, I'd say.
What we're all trying to say is, BOTH LEADS HAVE SUFFERED!!! Each in different ways but this is not a competition…
Because when the narrative glosses over a character's pain and moves on too quickly, the character feels worthless to the narrative. And when a character's reaction to extreme circumstances is just lukewarm, that character ceases to feel real.
Someone like her, coming from that kind of family, can't bring herself to say it. She would rather give everything…
This is an isightful take. This would explain everything if she wasn't planning to steal the GMD anyway. But because she is, idk. If she's scared to tell him, what does she expect to happen after she steals the GMD? While it is scary to tell him and things might turn ugly, if she doesn't tell him and steals it, things WILL turn ugly.
Episode 19 was brilliant. Performances and the storytelling. You could feel MY's pain. And when she was in his arms, struggling against her nightmare, I think anyone who hadn't watched from start and known her mental strength, would be terrified that she might not come back. Loved the bit about the hairpin. There was a lot of nuance to it. Music directing was much more subtle, not starting or cutting the song abruptly.
any recs on other dramas with overdramatic flirty leads? i love their banter
Young Blood's couple had a lot of funny bantering, as they both were the cunning type. But fair warning that the overall concept is dark. Coroner's Diary, and Moonlight Mystique('s BTS). I don't remember if there was enough flirting. But lots of skinship and their bantering was fun.
Elaborate if you'd like. What exactly made you drop? Maybe people here can help you find one matching your taste.
Then I second "I Am Nobody" that Tejas mentioned. It wasn't my type because of its protagonists, but if you're ok with them, I've heard good things about it. And HMH was really good in there.
Thankfully there's been some good dramas with good communication between leads (Coroner's Diary, Moonlight Mystique, etc). Hoping your next one will be a satisfying watch.
Here, the misunderstanding is the result of unwise choices and unfortunate timing, I'd say.
While it is scary to tell him and things might turn ugly, if she doesn't tell him and steals it, things WILL turn ugly.
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Loved the bit about the hairpin. There was a lot of nuance to it.
Music directing was much more subtle, not starting or cutting the song abruptly.
Coroner's Diary, and Moonlight Mystique('s BTS). I don't remember if there was enough flirting. But lots of skinship and their bantering was fun.