Not having watched that many Kdrama, are there any characters that are beautifully grey, or are all characters…
There are many beautifully gray characters but more found in dramas like Secret Forest. And of course Flower Of Evil's main lead is also a pretty good example. Ah the brother of The Tale Of The Nine Tailed Fox was someone I recently found to be a complex soul
It was such a gender reversal scene. Normally young women have to go through that in Asian countries. It was hilarious…
He is sooooo random. I'm genuinely confused about whether DN has more power over him or it's actually him the one who has more power to sway DN from her life. He's a paradox
Depends on whether you like slice of life genre like Hospital Playlist. If you love that, this will easily become your newly found gem. But this is not a melo and has no drmatic elements like typical kdramas so something to bear in mind. This is a breaking stereotype project of some sort with exceptionally witty writing and unique 4 leads
It's all about the details. We are watching slice of life in it's finest. This drama is exceptionally written to the miniscule details. I cried and laughed out loud so much today...this was brilliant to say the least
This comment section will be the most active and engaging any comment section will ever be. It's because the majority in this comment section have been here from when the drama was ongoing and the comment section would change every couple of seconds every day of the week, not only because new comments would be posted, but because people would actually engage in discussions and were mature enough to highlight their point across without fighting, very likely due to the fact that the audience of SU was a mature audience who just randomly ended up here, clickbaited in a high school drama (not the 18 Again kind one high school drama, but those that used to air 10 years ago minimum), when we all thought it would be either something like Itaeon Class or Search WWW or some epic love story it was inspired from, loved by every single generation no matter what age group. SU made people belong to online communities everywhere. I saw Twitter and Reddit after the drama ended and the amount of sadness for JP and hate for this drama was litterally like a worlwide factor, like some historical event people will discuss or wonder forever. Also I don't think idol dramas will change how popular this comment section is mostly because idol stans prefer being present in other social media platforms where they can advertise more rather than staying in a comment section to discuss every single minute detail of the plot. It was nice to know you all chingus x
the voice at the end that asked for a breakup isn't suho's i think. It sounds too different. I think maybe if…
I totally agree. This drama doesn't even drag misunderstandings or character development until the last minutes. It's unlikely that they mess up the relationship given the past record of how the events were narrated so far and how the characters were portrayed
Also I don't think idol dramas will change how popular this comment section is mostly because idol stans prefer being present in other social media platforms where they can advertise more rather than staying in a comment section to discuss every single minute detail of the plot.
It was nice to know you all chingus x