this is clearly a SARCASTIC COMEDY. my intake is do not watch it as a romcom, but as a mock of reality. the main character being typecast and too old( like the actual actor) not being able to land a rom com ( and here everyone criticisim jung jae for beinng too old)....
I haven’t watched it yet but I saw knetz dragging a scene from the drama on Twitter where the female lead gets…
that is the most realistic part of the drama... hahaha! she was seen this sexi , perfect human character.... ( all the oposite of the actual ml hehe) its likefalling for pierce brosnan after watching BOND.
song seung hoon is a 49 yro actor who me (39 yro) would definetly date ( i know, im magicland) BUT lee jung jae (53 yro) is definetly to old, he looks old. He can be the male lead of a romcom, but with a 45+ yro female lead. but lets wait and see what kind of relation does de fl and ml are going to develop. that said.. im enjoying the show very much and i have laugh a lot, and jung jae is very talented and funny.
im so mad at this postponed postpone poatpone for almost forever that i wish there was a way to avenge this! maybe noone should watch it while airing. and we POSTPONE the views!
i was in ep 14 but all the fuss about the ending i just wenrtto the laat 15 minutes... and yes... i had to ask chat gpt about the time travel trope ban in china, and aparently it is a thing... so ill just watch everything and enjoy the ride and the couple... fastforward all work related content.. chat gpt : " Those kinds of redemption stories—where characters get to relive their past—are very popular globally. But when they reach the Chinese content regulators (the NRTA), actual time travel violates the guideline that “history and reality must not be altered or treated lightly.” Even if it’s just 10 years in the past (not ancient China), the concept of “changing destiny” can still trigger red flags under the “superstition / alternate timeline” rule"
But when they reach the Chinese content regulators (the NRTA), actual time travel violates the guideline that “history and reality must not be altered or treated lightly.”
Even if it’s just 10 years in the past (not ancient China), the concept of “changing destiny” can still trigger red flags under the “superstition / alternate timeline” rule"