@Nancy McDonie I used to watch Kdramas before and recently just finished Love Scout of Han Ji Min. There will…
I know, because I've watched almost 600 Chinese dramas, and there are many good Cdramas. Maybe because I've watched too many Cdramas, so my standards are too high. But overall the level of satisfaction I get when watching kdrama is higher than Cdrama.
your comment made me laugh are you being for real, this is a drama page ofcourse people will comment 🤦♀️...also…
You are the type of person who can't discuss well. You always attack people who have different opinions from you. My first comment was not rude at all. I just want to know what's special about this drama. But your answer is rude and disrespectful. So?
your comment made me laugh are you being for real, this is a drama page ofcourse people will comment 🤦♀️...also…
If you want to laugh just go ahead, nothing has to do with me. I have watched almost 600 Chinese dramas and didn't find anything special in this drama. For modern dramas, Korean dramas are still better. Chinese dramas are only good in colossal dramas. So that's why I am asking. What make it so special. LOL
Han Hyo Jo in drama Blood Free is similar to Han Ji Min in this drama. So it's not completely wrong if someone says the two of them are similar. Even the surname.
- did the writer really have to pull out the cliche African continent card? I was cringing so badly while watching that part and I'm not even from the African continent!
- and a war zone? showing poor African villages is bad enough but an actual war zone? Neither the ML nor the FL would have survived 5 minutes in an actual war zone but the writer is gonna pull out a kidnapping and hero saving the damsel cliche in an actual war zone? I was headdesking so badly during this whole fricking episode.
- Park Do Jung or whatever his name is. He wasn't just an accomplice, he, with his very own hands, pushed the FL down the mountain in an attempt to kill or at least seriously injure her. It makes zero sense to take him back as if nothing ever happened. He actively tried to kill her!!!
What is wrong with this writer?!
We should have gotten an episode full of sweet dates like the FL dreamed of a few episodes back and the dream wedding she was denied the first time around. What a frustrating ending.
Is it just me or the screenwriters, the director and Yoo Yeon-seok changed the tone in this episode? The intense thriller vibes were great until now. Today I had the feeling I was watching a sweet work place romance... I hope they are able to balance the two and don't forget that intense, ambivalent roles are a specialty of Yoo Yeon-seok.
5/10
- did the writer really have to pull out the cliche African continent card? I was cringing so badly while watching that part and I'm not even from the African continent!
- and a war zone? showing poor African villages is bad enough but an actual war zone? Neither the ML nor the FL would have survived 5 minutes in an actual war zone but the writer is gonna pull out a kidnapping and hero saving the damsel cliche in an actual war zone? I was headdesking so badly during this whole fricking episode.
- Park Do Jung or whatever his name is. He wasn't just an accomplice, he, with his very own hands, pushed the FL down the mountain in an attempt to kill or at least seriously injure her. It makes zero sense to take him back as if nothing ever happened. He actively tried to kill her!!!
What is wrong with this writer?!
We should have gotten an episode full of sweet dates like the FL dreamed of a few episodes back and the dream wedding she was denied the first time around. What a frustrating ending.
8/10
7.5/10