i think it's a bit unreasonable to say that rating a show between 6 and 7 feels "less like critique and more…
I get your point and I agree that everyone has their own rating system. And yes an 8 is objectively good by most standards. I’m not saying people aren’t allowed to rate it 6–7. What I am saying is that, given the material, the themes and what the story is intentionally trying to do, a 6–7 feels less like “this didn’t work for me” and more like a disconnect with the narrative itself
At the end of the day, taste is subjective. But understanding intent matters just as much as preference
I genuinely believe that viewers who rated Love in the Clouds below a 9 missed the heart of the story. Yes, the series can be frustrating but that frustration is intentional. The lies aren’t lazy writing or unnecessary drama; they are the backbone of the narrative. Every secret, every half-truth exists for a reason and uncovering those reasons is part of the emotional journey the show asks you to take
Ji Bozai and Ming Yi’s push-and-pull dynamic is not meant to be easy or comfortable. It’s cautious, wounded and deeply human. They circle each other, testing trust, retreating, advancing, because love, especially when shaped by fear and survival, is rarely straightforward. Watching them fall in love through deception, not in spite of it, is precisely the point. This isn’t a fairy tale built on instant honesty; it’s a story about connection forged in uncertainty
Love in the Clouds asks for patience and emotional literacy. If you expect clean communication and immediate payoff, this may not be your kind of drama. But if you’re willing to sit with the discomfort, to read between the lines, and to understand why the characters make the choices they do, the story unfolds beautifully. It rewards viewers who engage rather than judge too quickly.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion of course, but ratings in the 6–7 range feel less like critique and more like a refusal to meet the show where it stands. This drama isn’t flawed because it’s complex; it’s compelling because it dares to be. Y’all should consider rewatching the show 🥲
Call me wrong but i really didn't like the male character, i mean ming yi is tooooo good for him, she was selfless…
I’m afraid I’m with Ji Bozai on this one. If a person you love lied to you, what would your reaction be? What Ji Bozai showed is a normal reaction for when you found out you’ve been lied to
Here to say I just rewatched LITC again. Idk, I can’t recover from the beautiful love story of Ji Bozai and Ming Yi. I tried to find other cures through watching other dramas but none could fix it so had to rewatch LITC.
Binged this drama in 3 days coz it was just soooo good though the irony is that I didn’t want it to end. I could go for months just following Ji Bozai and Ming Yi’s adventures. Their chemistry is through the roof! I wish I can see the actors in a modern drama. Drama gods pls make this happen.
I don’t think I could ever recover from this gem of a drama. Ji Bozai and Ming Yi’s love story will stay with me for a while.
I know this will be an unpopular opinion given the high score this drama has. This drama is very weak in terms…
then tell me, if ‘love in the clouds’ doesn’t make the cut for you, what dramas do you recommend? since you seem so passionate about proving it’s not good enough
never in my wildest imagination would i have thought this pairing is possible, but thank you drama gods for making this happen! pls come out faster MCA
for a moment i thought you were referring to bad and crazy coz that drama stars lee dongwook and wi hajun which is also good, but yess! seriously considering to start worst of evil next! tysm for recommending!
At the end of the day, taste is subjective. But understanding intent matters just as much as preference
Ji Bozai and Ming Yi’s push-and-pull dynamic is not meant to be easy or comfortable. It’s cautious, wounded and deeply human. They circle each other, testing trust, retreating, advancing, because love, especially when shaped by fear and survival, is rarely straightforward. Watching them fall in love through deception, not in spite of it, is precisely the point. This isn’t a fairy tale built on instant honesty; it’s a story about connection forged in uncertainty
Love in the Clouds asks for patience and emotional literacy. If you expect clean communication and immediate payoff, this may not be your kind of drama. But if you’re willing to sit with the discomfort, to read between the lines, and to understand why the characters make the choices they do, the story unfolds beautifully. It rewards viewers who engage rather than judge too quickly.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion of course, but ratings in the 6–7 range feel less like critique and more like a refusal to meet the show where it stands. This drama isn’t flawed because it’s complex; it’s compelling because it dares to be. Y’all should consider rewatching the show 🥲
I don’t think I could ever recover from this gem of a drama. Ji Bozai and Ming Yi’s love story will stay with me for a while.
do u guys think S2 would be actually be a prequel? coz i truly wish it isn’t