Cannot emphasize enough how poorly written this is. I like most of the actors that are in it - but this is just…
It starts well and the main plot is interesting, but halfway through the writing starts getting stupid, and finally the final 2 episodes made absolutely no sense logically I felt insulted just for watching... You have to compeltely shut down your thought process to enjoy this.
Something must have went wrong, maybe they rushed the ending or maybe they switched writer, I don't know,..
Pretty decent drama but towards the end it kept getting worse, and the ending was just disappointing... spoiler…
- The smartest girl in school somehow ended up as extra hand in a variety show, the dumbest kid in school is a CEO just because of his looks? - Lesson of the drama? the only two who got a good ending were Yu Rim (owns a fencing club) and Ji Woong (CEO of some clothing company), I guess it's all about being pretty! :) Hee Do ends up as a single mom and her job isn't explained while Yi Jin is "cursed with solitude" like Hee Do's mom. - Hee Do's reminiscing about Yi Jin constantly while already being married for years was kinda lame, so much for "realistic" ending right? Nobody thinks about their highschool love 20 years later. - Yi Jin picked up reporting as a random job to make a living but then all of the sudden he goes hardcore like Hee Do's mom and abandons her, fully knowing her traumatic childhood... - The scene where he was chatting with a firefighter was so cringe, why would they even compare someone who interviews victims to people who risk their life to save others, they make reporting sound like a way bigger deal than it is.
Not sure what they were trying to achieve with that "plot twist", I mean it's already spoiled as the main couples weren't gonna be together anyways since the daughter doesn't know Yi Jin but what's with the "friendships are temporarily" stance? I know people fade away from our lives naturally over time but these 5 were supposed to be bffs and they never showed up in Hee Do's daughter's life?
P.S The scene at the end where the Yi Jin acts like a big boy reporter and talks to the trainee was funny lol. The trainee said he made a mistake about a payphone report way further in the future where news isn't reported like that anymore lmao.
Pretty decent drama but towards the end it kept getting worse, and the ending was just disappointing... spoiler rant ahead, I tried to structure it a bit but sorry if it looks like wall of text.
Not bad, yet simple drama. Did not binge, I watched it over few weeks , around 1-2 episodes each week. I liked the simplicity of this drama, no evil mastermind, no deep plots, and side characters were all sort of like npcs with one unique personality trait.
Thing that annoyed me the most was the "dentistry" was so poorly researched and acted, but that's fair, it didn't have enough content for the director to give a shit I guess.
There are things I didn't like like the amount of "coincidence" that unfolded nearing the end, somehow everyone was related one way or another with the past of ML... Meeting the female lead once in the past can be a cute coincidence but dude... lmao Also, -with as little spoiler as possible- the reason for ML's "guilt" felt stupid and unreasonable, felt like the writer wanted to add a mysterous aspect to the ML but didn't want it to be a bad thing, so we ended up with a totally normal thing that doesn't make sense.
I like this drama, I rewatched again after ~3 years and I have to say there were so many funny bits I didn't catch…
What I don't like however is I feel like the plot twist at the final episode with Han Joo getting a boyfriend out of nowhere was kinda forced and didn't make sense. Like they left the club pretty early that day cause they were embarassed and sudddenly she says she met someone and they chat every day and night?
It could have been written better if it was planned from the start, like maybe they split in the club and went home seperately so it would make sense if she met someone... I don't understand the point of that plot twist. If they didn't want Jae Hoon to date Han Joo that's fine, make her reject him, but why force a pointless sudden boyfriend out of nowhere?
Also the whole Jae Hoon & Ha Yoon story was bad, I found myself skipping through most of him and his gf scenes on my 2nd watch because they don't make sense at all.
I like this drama, I rewatched again after ~3 years and I have to say there were so many funny bits I didn't catch the first time. Like when they keep talking about product placement but intentionally show the products cause they're supposed to be advertised in the kdrama itself.. The massage chair and the water bottles was kinda funny.
Sorry assumed people would know this, copium is a twitch.tv emote that basically means lying to oneself to deal with something difficult to believe, basically I'm agreeing with you.
My God, the writing in this drama was embarassingly bad, all the characters acting wrong in such an annoying way, this is more of a subhuman lockdown than a zombie apoclypse. I believe only reason this is getting such high reviews is the actors fans, if you don't care about that don't even bother checking this out. Peace.
Great drama, amazing instrumental soundtracks but ending was disappointing for me... The whole religious motivation in this drama kinda pissed me, it feels like they couldn't come up with anything to tie loose ends. I don't like how the "villain" was so smart and calculative throughout the whole story until the final episode he goes ballistic and ruins everything.. also how can Detective Cha get so emotional at the end in front of the culprit, for god's sake it's been 20 years she should at least behave until she caught him... Anyways, one of the things I like about the drama is how it focused on one case the entire time, unlike other dramas where they solve side cases as filler but sadly that may have made the story feel stretched. Overall I think 8.5/10 from me
Hotel Del Luna consists of 80% filler stories, male lead that serving an accessoire for the female lead and ends…
Holy crap you're so triggered, I'm trying to answer you logically and you just personally attack me lmao, I never complained about that scene I just used it as an example for female lead being superior and male lead being just an accessory cause you compared it to Hotel Del Luna scenario.
I'll give you one of the things that irritated me on the final episode an example, they couldn't come up with a plot to make Sae Ro Yi and Jang Geun Won to fistfight so they made him stand in front of the car and throw a rock at the windshield and Jang Geun Won HAD TO STOP THE CAR for some reason? really? he could have just ran them both over.
There are so many other instances like that even with the kidnapping or even before that made no sense it ruined the immersion for me, the story just broke into pieces and I was like "oh this can happen cause it's a drama".
I liked the main plot when he started from nothing and aimed high and was slowly reaching his goal and it wasn't bad enough for me to drop it, it was 7/10 for me not even that low.
Hotel Del Luna consists of 80% filler stories, male lead that serving an accessoire for the female lead and ends…
Cool so Jo Yi So totally didn't single handedly carry her pub and had it as hostage against her boss telling him she'll quit if he dates the second lead, talk about accessories..
Anyways, not gonna sit here and defend another irrelevant drama, my target was all the other dramas that this one "surpassed".
My point was this doesn't deserve near 9, probably 7 at most, you already admit it had flaws in your other comment :)
Did you try removing your blindfold and reading the review to see what bothered them.. xDReally, there are so…
Why so aggressive? the guy was asking why it had negative reviews, the obvious answer is reading them.
Reviews are meant to be critical, and ASSUMING somehow the good outweigh the bad like you said it still doesn't make the bad disappear, your rating should still reflect both...
Dumbest defense in history is "if you didn't like it don't watch it" like you aren't allowed to criticize anything, what a mentality.
Forget it, why did I even bother explaining this...
The Biggest problem here is the PSJ Fanbase, they are willing to forgive the lazy half assed job that has been…
Some people upvoted the drama just cause of Bo Gum appearing in the finale, I don't understand the kdrama watchers, this level of fangirling/fanboying doesn't happen anywhere else lmao
i don't know why there are so many bad reviews!! i loved every episode and all the characters (except the villans…
Did you try removing your blindfold and reading the review to see what bothered them.. xD Really, there are so many things in the other comments you probably read already but what was that final fight scene?? straight out of bollywood lmao.
Descendants of the Sun is one of the most shallow shows ever lmao
Not saying it was a master piece, I was just going through the ranking on this website cause I noticed this one is up there somewhy, but yeah, I still think Descendants of the Sun was better than this.
Not talking about taste here but the drama has so much plot holes and stuff to complain about yet people only care about the two main leads romance, whether they like it or not is irrelevant to why I say people are so weird.
Something must have went wrong, maybe they rushed the ending or maybe they switched writer, I don't know,..
- Lesson of the drama? the only two who got a good ending were Yu Rim (owns a fencing club) and Ji Woong (CEO of some clothing company), I guess it's all about being pretty! :) Hee Do ends up as a single mom and her job isn't explained while Yi Jin is "cursed with solitude" like Hee Do's mom.
- Hee Do's reminiscing about Yi Jin constantly while already being married for years was kinda lame, so much for "realistic" ending right? Nobody thinks about their highschool love 20 years later.
- Yi Jin picked up reporting as a random job to make a living but then all of the sudden he goes hardcore like Hee Do's mom and abandons her, fully knowing her traumatic childhood...
- The scene where he was chatting with a firefighter was so cringe, why would they even compare someone who interviews victims to people who risk their life to save others, they make reporting sound like a way bigger deal than it is.
Not sure what they were trying to achieve with that "plot twist", I mean it's already spoiled as the main couples weren't gonna be together anyways since the daughter doesn't know Yi Jin but what's with the "friendships are temporarily" stance? I know people fade away from our lives naturally over time but these 5 were supposed to be bffs and they never showed up in Hee Do's daughter's life?
P.S The scene at the end where the Yi Jin acts like a big boy reporter and talks to the trainee was funny lol. The trainee said he made a mistake about a payphone report way further in the future where news isn't reported like that anymore lmao.
I liked the simplicity of this drama, no evil mastermind, no deep plots, and side characters were all sort of like npcs with one unique personality trait.
Thing that annoyed me the most was the "dentistry" was so poorly researched and acted, but that's fair, it didn't have enough content for the director to give a shit I guess.
There are things I didn't like like the amount of "coincidence" that unfolded nearing the end, somehow everyone was related one way or another with the past of ML... Meeting the female lead once in the past can be a cute coincidence but dude... lmao
Also, -with as little spoiler as possible- the reason for ML's "guilt" felt stupid and unreasonable, felt like the writer wanted to add a mysterous aspect to the ML but didn't want it to be a bad thing, so we ended up with a totally normal thing that doesn't make sense.
It could have been written better if it was planned from the start, like maybe they split in the club and went home seperately so it would make sense if she met someone... I don't understand the point of that plot twist. If they didn't want Jae Hoon to date Han Joo that's fine, make her reject him, but why force a pointless sudden boyfriend out of nowhere?
Also the whole Jae Hoon & Ha Yoon story was bad, I found myself skipping through most of him and his gf scenes on my 2nd watch because they don't make sense at all.
The whole religious motivation in this drama kinda pissed me, it feels like they couldn't come up with anything to tie loose ends.
I don't like how the "villain" was so smart and calculative throughout the whole story until the final episode he goes ballistic and ruins everything.. also how can Detective Cha get so emotional at the end in front of the culprit, for god's sake it's been 20 years she should at least behave until she caught him...
Anyways, one of the things I like about the drama is how it focused on one case the entire time, unlike other dramas where they solve side cases as filler but sadly that may have made the story feel stretched.
Overall I think 8.5/10 from me
I'll give you one of the things that irritated me on the final episode an example, they couldn't come up with a plot to make Sae Ro Yi and Jang Geun Won to fistfight so they made him stand in front of the car and throw a rock at the windshield and Jang Geun Won HAD TO STOP THE CAR for some reason? really? he could have just ran them both over.
There are so many other instances like that even with the kidnapping or even before that made no sense it ruined the immersion for me, the story just broke into pieces and I was like "oh this can happen cause it's a drama".
I liked the main plot when he started from nothing and aimed high and was slowly reaching his goal and it wasn't bad enough for me to drop it, it was 7/10 for me not even that low.
Anyways, not gonna sit here and defend another irrelevant drama, my target was all the other dramas that this one "surpassed".
My point was this doesn't deserve near 9, probably 7 at most, you already admit it had flaws in your other comment :)
Reviews are meant to be critical, and ASSUMING somehow the good outweigh the bad like you said it still doesn't make the bad disappear, your rating should still reflect both...
Dumbest defense in history is "if you didn't like it don't watch it" like you aren't allowed to criticize anything, what a mentality.
Forget it, why did I even bother explaining this...
Really, there are so many things in the other comments you probably read already but what was that final fight scene?? straight out of bollywood lmao.