Who are these adults who are feminist that like it? By what definition are they feminist? By what right do you…
Well then there you go Pimba, Deepti and all his friends on line are all feminists and still like this program and there's lots of them so that makes everything all right then, OK? Well I'm convinced anyway and I'm off to rethink my whole definition of misogyny as a consequence. I hear some chap and all of his friends who are humanists actually enjoyed Griffith's Birth of a Nation so I'll have to rethink my stance on racism as well. Chin chin
I got to about the half way point before losing interest, it had all the right ingredients but ended up being childish, trite and unengaging. Shame a missed opportunity. IMHO yadda yadda
I get the bullying part but really i saw no abuse in the series. I understand being triggered by it but really…
Who are these adults who are feminist that like it? By what definition are they feminist? By what right do you represent their opinions? How many people like it? What percentage of the population are they? How small is the community that doesn't like it? What percentage of the population are they? Is what is right governed by the number of people who agree with something? Is that only for misogyny or for things like racism and homophobia as well? Just Curious...
Care to elaborate? Your comment might be the most unhelpful I've read in a while... :-)
I tried to pick ones with a wide variety of themes. Perhaps I ought to add The Last Empress as that was the most entertaining nonsense I've seen in a bit and totally not my style.
Care to elaborate? Your comment might be the most unhelpful I've read in a while... :-)
I try to leave at least a comment on most things I start watching, so there should be a few positives out there...maybe not many but a few. I don't always remember to do so if I liked half of it though. The Rational Life; Lie After Lie; Nobody Knows; Our Little Sister; Spring Turns to Spring; Oh! My Lady; Candy Online are all one's I've enjoyed in the last year or two. You are correct in that recently I have started many but finished few. I've watched 211 dramas and dropped 203 but I have 118 on hold so I've managed to watch and mostly enjoy 40% of the shows I've tried. Though I watched some terrible rubbish when I first started so it's probably closer to 30%.
Care to elaborate? Your comment might be the most unhelpful I've read in a while... :-)
Really? Sorry! I'll see if I can remember why?................................................................................................................................................. Ah! I waded through the first episode or so but found it trite and uninspiring - nothing you haven't seen before. I'm a sucker for Noona romances but they have to have chemistry or at least believable reasons for attraction. This I found lacking, even in a basic liking for the characters, I didn't. So for me this was a resounding - Nope! Did you enjoy it?
hahaha I kinda agree with you. But since I watch and read alot of shoujo it's easier for me to let it pass LOL…
Same as, just too shallow and cliché to cope with. I like even my shouju manga to have a little more bite. I can understand it's appeal though as it rolls out the set pieces, all payoff with just a little setup. Not for me - dropped.
Well you've got to be in the mood for this sort of show and I'm not, first episode was enough - I didn't like any of them so who cares what happens to them?
Have you seen her in the film Missing? I hated the Chef with a passion and ended up dropping it rather than watch such an awful human get the gal. GHJ nearly always gets roles where she has to act as the doormat to some Jerk so I've actually seen very few of her dramas all the way through.
First episode is pretty poor plenty of skipping through being done, quite surprised by how bland Shin Min Ah's character is, all those set pieces and not one laugh.
It starts well and I found Nana surprisingly good, with some fun comedy and a fresh feel to the story I binged the first few episodes. Unfortunately it can't keep the momentum and gets boring and cliched, it might pick up in the last quarter but by episode 20/32 I'd lost interest.
I hear some chap and all of his friends who are humanists actually enjoyed Griffith's Birth of a Nation so I'll have to rethink my stance on racism as well.
Chin chin
IMHO yadda yadda
Just Curious...
The Rational Life; Lie After Lie; Nobody Knows; Our Little Sister; Spring Turns to Spring; Oh! My Lady; Candy Online are all one's I've enjoyed in the last year or two.
You are correct in that recently I have started many but finished few. I've watched 211 dramas and dropped 203 but I have 118 on hold so I've managed to watch and mostly enjoy 40% of the shows I've tried. Though I watched some terrible rubbish when I first started so it's probably closer to 30%.
Nope!
Did you enjoy it?
I hated the Chef with a passion and ended up dropping it rather than watch such an awful human get the gal. GHJ nearly always gets roles where she has to act as the doormat to some Jerk so I've actually seen very few of her dramas all the way through.
Dropped
Perhaps I need help?