It’s a cute little fluff of a Chinese drama and with a little more work could have been amazing. For me personally…
I didn't think it dragged... I loved the drama, but then again, I have no experience with fashion design. I imagine that if I had experience with fashion design, no matter how cute it is, it might be difficult for me to watch. I'm a swimmer, so when things like that happen with swimming, I cringe so hard... especially in Love 020, near the end. Some of the characters were supposed to have a swimming competition or whatever, and they were supposed to be good at swimming or something, but they were both terrible! I could have beaten them both easily! Their abilities did not match those of someone who trained competitively for long enough to be considered good at swimming... and their technique was absolutely terrible! Extremely sloppy. Luckily, they only swam once in the show, so I was able to watch the show as a whole.
A lovey dovey drama. Beautiful OST especially 'It's You' by Jeong Sewoon. Did not sit well with me though because…
I really hate arrogant main male leads, but I loved this drama because of the specific way that the male lead was portrayed - he was funny, and the female lead balanced him out really nicely.
I'm looking for recommendations based on this drama.
Honestly, there were a lot of things I liked about this one. I don't normally like arrogant male leads who are CEOs, but somehow I loved it here; maybe it was Park Seo Joon's portrayal, that the character had a flaw in the form of obliviousness, or that he was funny and actually super sweet... idk. I also liked the female lead. She balanced out the male lead really well, and I liked that he respected her, but she also wasn't overbearing or annoying or too extremely emotional. Besides the main leads, the support roles were really well balanced out, and the drama was really well done and pretty funny overall. The plot elements that affected the main characters' relationship and the way the main characters reacted to them also made a lot of sense, which I appreciated, and there weren't too many stupid misunderstandings. I do have to admit, though, that I haven't finished What's Wrong with Secretary Kim - I'm 9 episodes in.
I've been watching a lot of Chinese dramas for a while, and I'm considering stepping into Kdramas more. My other favorite Korean drama is Strong Woman Do Bong Soon. Do you have any recommendations for me? Also, if you have recommendations that aren't Korean, I'll take that too.
Not sure if you started or not, but as a fellow swimmer I can confirm that they know what they're doing (at least…
YES! lol That did happen in Love 020! Since it was for such a small amount of time, I had no problem watching the show as a show, and I just cringed in that small moment.
If you say that the swimming isn't too cringy, maybe I'll consider checking it out :)
I know! I actually shipped him with HaoLan, not Lv BuWei... I think I'm alone in that, though
He was so cool because he was so gentle and he played the guqin!! I just didn't like Lv Buwei that much.... I'll be keeping an eye out for Mao Zi Jun in the future!!
I would say the romance of the tiger and rose might fall under the category of a cute male lead and a smart female…
I'll consider continuing it... after I finish what I'm currently watching. I watched a compilation video of their romance, and I suppose there are some cute moments in there, but I'm going to have to think about if I want to wait a while for them to get to that point.
IM is butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle
Honestly, there were a lot of things I liked about this one. I don't normally like arrogant male leads who are CEOs, but somehow I loved it here; maybe it was Park Seo Joon's portrayal, that the character had a flaw in the form of obliviousness, or that he was funny and actually super sweet... idk. I also liked the female lead. She balanced out the male lead really well, and I liked that he respected her, but she also wasn't overbearing or annoying or too extremely emotional. Besides the main leads, the support roles were really well balanced out, and the drama was really well done and pretty funny overall. The plot elements that affected the main characters' relationship and the way the main characters reacted to them also made a lot of sense, which I appreciated, and there weren't too many stupid misunderstandings. I do have to admit, though, that I haven't finished What's Wrong with Secretary Kim - I'm 9 episodes in.
I've been watching a lot of Chinese dramas for a while, and I'm considering stepping into Kdramas more. My other favorite Korean drama is Strong Woman Do Bong Soon. Do you have any recommendations for me? Also, if you have recommendations that aren't Korean, I'll take that too.
If you say that the swimming isn't too cringy, maybe I'll consider checking it out :)