It wasn't an unexpected drop to me. I dropped it after episode 2, maybe domestic viewers felt the same. Us foreigners sometimes get carried away with the hype for new shows and then fail to see it for what it is, otherwise we'd have to admit we'd overreacted.
Funny how nobody else does. It doesn't say it on any of his dramas. The South Korean press doesn't say it, unless there's a story about the group. Lo_ve is a Soompi K-pop fan girl. There's no mention of Super Junior in the source article, it was added by a demented fan 😆
there were really so many opportunities to knock this bitch out while she was running her mouth lmao. But Go Minsi…
Well it was interesting how the men and women took her in, it didn't take the daughter long to see through her, women's intuition. Btw, nobody's mentioned great performance from Roh Yoon-seo yet.
Good. Fantastic cast down to every cameo, good story... just a half-mark deducted because I've got non-linear storytelling-fatigue, really tired of it, even though I liked how it unraveled on the odd occasion in this one. Go Min-si was stunning, amazing wardrobe and she wore it well, she had everything in the eyes.
Only two Korean shows in the chart, Boy next door and Romance in the house as of August 22, 2024, at 12PM from…
Can you state what country you're talking about and whether you're using Netflix or FlixPatrol for the top 10? Your list is totally different to Netflix's in the UK. Don't forget that over half of the USA and Europe can't stand all the locally produced woke crap so it makes sense they'll look further afield for something to watch
surprised to see it number 8 in the UK !! Korean dramas don't usually make the top 10 unless they're fantastic…
Alas it's already dropped out of the top 10 with 14 episodes to go.
Netflix counts minutes watched, so let's say they auto played this show and consumers watched it for 10 minutes.
I felt the start was spluttering, I don't think it was good enough to hook any new viewers. Then again, my compass for what westerners like and dislike busted a long time ago since I don't watch western material anymore, I'm adrift, just a theory.
Aren't drama writers all psychologists? The trolley dilemma is probably in their handbook - there are a few here, one big one! It's a good show, not uncomfortable to watch, intriguing and fascinating.
Please what episode and scene? I didn’t notice this but thank you for the heads up
Near end of ep. 1 the girls in the orphanage, taller girl is reading The Prince and the Swallow to her friend. I watch on Viu, ironically because they normally have good subs. I think the translators' dictionary has become infested recently, insidiously pervasive ideology.
Edit, I just checked, Viki gets the translation right, just before it says "timing and subtitles by a bunch of numpties, hello mum". I can't win, choice is between idiots who want their names in lights or wokeness.
Netflix counts minutes watched, so let's say they auto played this show and consumers watched it for 10 minutes.
I felt the start was spluttering, I don't think it was good enough to hook any new viewers. Then again, my compass for what westerners like and dislike busted a long time ago since I don't watch western material anymore, I'm adrift, just a theory.
Edit, I just checked, Viki gets the translation right, just before it says "timing and subtitles by a bunch of numpties, hello mum". I can't win, choice is between idiots who want their names in lights or wokeness.