I strongly agree with #1 ex."The World of the Married" it could have ended at 6ep & I would have been happy but…
Crash Landing on You is a meme drama. It's cringy throughout and it's far too long. The drama could've ended in 10 episodes but they dragged it out and ruined it even more. The most meme moment was when in episode 4 when they try to run away from the soldiers using a parachute. Epic Bollywood-like moment which made me ROFL.
I didn't like My ID is Gangnam Beauty much, but what I did like was Cha Eunwoo's character being perceptive and straight forward with everything from his dislike for the deceptive girl to his feelings for the female lead. He doesn't hide anything. I absolutely abhor it when characters are stupid and fall for the most obvious facade.
Something About 1% was a very nice watch too. Short and sweet despite it being full of cliches.
Now we need a list with the opposite gender. I nominate Won Jinah's character from Just Between Lovers to be on the list.
Interesting.... This is a common trope in Japanese doramas, at least in shojo manga derived dramas . Such a character…
"I am surprised that Korean dramas don't commonly have male tsunderes." - This statement couldn't be more wrong lol I can tell you through my 16 years of Kdrama experience - Majority of the male leads are classic case of Tsundere.
I'm trying not to make any judgements until the end of the drama. Honestly, I don't think the writers would put…
"she is in no way his mother" - That shouldn't matter when she has his mother's body. Can you imagine being in a romantic relationship with someone who looks exactly the SAME as your mother or father or brother? If not then "not his mother" should NOT matter because the idea itself is grotesque and the writers should be ashamed of promoting such sick notions.
Okay, here's where I stop. The supposed romance between the two leads gives me shivers. It's disgusting. She's not his mother? IRRELEVANT, she still LOOKS THE SAME as her. The "not his mother" excuses are just so badly thoughtout.
Not to mention the amount of plotholes that are becoming glaringly obvious. It's insulting as a viewer.
The production quality is very high. The places they shot at were beautiful, I wonder where was this drama shot. I've never seem such exotic places in any other Cdramas. I wonder where the FL's home and ML's grandmother's home are.
Anyway, I really liked how rich and expensive the two leads looked LOL They both looked unapproachable due to this and they really suited each other. It could've been shorter and the FL could've had more maturity but it was a fun drama all in all. It's nothing extraordinary, the writing is cliched, but it's nowhere bad as people are making it out to be. It's your typical cheesy Chinese romcom.
IMO The worst part was the ML's sister and her random pairing with the idol guy. The other girl should've been with him, she was a better character than the annoying, bratty, slap worthy sister but they ruined the other girl's character smh
One of the most beautiful portrayal of unconditional love in Kdrama tbh The relationship between the two lead is so beautiful, so pure. It defines the term "soulmates".
DW. She doesn't appear much anymore. At least in the books she only appears in the beginning. The subsequent chapters…
Everyone in Why R U annoyed me tbh It started off so well then ended up being a trainwreck. You know what I hated the most in Why R U? That they didn't even explore Dew x Blue couple, the one couple I was really excited about smh
DW. She doesn't appear much anymore. At least in the books she only appears in the beginning. The subsequent chapters…
This one doesn't have any such drama or bullying drama if it follows the novel. The novel is like sooo calm. The couples are all into each other from the get go and there's like no misunderstanding between them whatsoever. In the first novel (Oxygen), the only minor drama is Solo's father's appearance (which isn't even that dramatic really). And in Nitrogen (2nd novel following Kao x Phu) the only drama is Phu's past which doesn't cause any problems either lol I'd highly recommend you try out the novels, it's very "pure" for a lack of better word. It's unlike the other BL novels where there's annoying love triangles or third party causing rift between couples etc.
DW. She doesn't appear much anymore. At least in the books she only appears in the beginning. The subsequent chapters…
Honestly this is one change I'm not a fan of (In fact I didn't like that they included the doctors at all because it feels unnecessary). They should've just focused on Solo x Gui / Kao x Phu throughout with a minor focus on Solo's father. But since the novel was excellent and the director directed Sotus S, I'll put my faith on them and hope for the best.
Something About 1% was a very nice watch too. Short and sweet despite it being full of cliches.
Now we need a list with the opposite gender. I nominate Won Jinah's character from Just Between Lovers to be on the list.
Not to mention the amount of plotholes that are becoming glaringly obvious. It's insulting as a viewer.
Anyway, I really liked how rich and expensive the two leads looked LOL They both looked unapproachable due to this and they really suited each other. It could've been shorter and the FL could've had more maturity but it was a fun drama all in all. It's nothing extraordinary, the writing is cliched, but it's nowhere bad as people are making it out to be. It's your typical cheesy Chinese romcom.
IMO The worst part was the ML's sister and her random pairing with the idol guy. The other girl should've been with him, she was a better character than the annoying, bratty, slap worthy sister but they ruined the other girl's character smh