It’s an unpopular opinion, but I actually like Lee Eun Oh/Yoon Sun Ah, and I feel like in her situation I might make similar decisions out of anxiety, she doesn’t seem like an anxious person, but I’m sure she has her reasons, so I can’t help but sympathize with her
This drama is really nice, btw, Run On (the best of all ) and Lovestruck in the City are the airing dramas I look forward the most during the week, and I’m also watching The Uncanny Counter, True Beauty and Mr Queen
But the job is supposed to be done quickly, and let’s be honest, if the writer can’t keep the story going…
I didn’t like that neither, not the whole episode, but the ending of the episode was certainly not what I expected, seeing how that barrier makes them weak, the moment they got them up, should be the moment the villain would be gone, so the writers did the barrier too early and they gave a lame reason (a kid!) to stop them from winning, and that was frustrating
But the job is supposed to be done quickly, and let’s be honest, if the writer can’t keep the story going…
I think it will get draggy if they keep the same villain and the same motivation for the next season, so I expect them to start introducing the next storyline in the last episodes to keep people interested
I.... actually liked the kid and that he intervened lol Is that why some ppl think he was annoying? The counters…
But the job is supposed to be done quickly, and let’s be honest, if the writer can’t keep the story going for three episodes after finishing the strong evil spirit, how can they even make a season 2?
She dies in the end of ep 14 and Yeh Suh becomes school president, Han Seo Jin finds an information to make Hye…
I thought it was open to interpretation actually, we never see her getting released, but her image appears after another “coach conference” real quick, and I thought it was like saying there are other people like her, I didn’t see it like she was released
Uh, since when is 40 considered old? I don't understand these disgusting comments about the actors' looks or ages.…
Exactly, it’s getting quite annoying already, I wonder how many good dramas these people are losing for these thoughts, Mr. Sunshine, My Mister, Dear My Friends, Stranger... their loss anyway
FINALLY someone who thinks the same way. I tried to sympathize with her because of her past, but she became too…
Exactly! Woo Joo’s love for her was quite random, their first interaction was he giving her the bird doll pendant that she dropped and she rudely ignoring him right after with no “thank you” and then he started following her around for no reason
By flop you mean that you don't like? Her previous dramas (Doctors and Memories of Alhambra) did pretty well,…
No honey, I watch whatever I want, Lolita is indeed illegal and this is not Lolita, so do not complain, that’s not weird and not a romance, you seem to be quite stubborn and reactive too, so I think that’s all I can say to you, stick to irrational opinions as much as you want
Kang Joon Sang is really funny indeed, he couldn’t care less about Hye Na’s death, he didn’t even go to the funeral, but now that he knows she’s his daughter he’s throwing a fit everywhere about everything as if it changes something
By flop you mean that you don't like? Her previous dramas (Doctors and Memories of Alhambra) did pretty well,…
Doctors did well, it never had less than 11% in viewership (which was in the first episode) and it increased throughout the episodes reaching 20% at times, so it did great. Alhambra is a cable drama so the viewership is naturally lower, but the lowest was 6.8%, but it reached 10%, which is excellent for cable dramas, 4% would already be great.
Both were popular here in MDL too, so I do think you're confusing your opinion with the facts, the fact is it wasn't a flop, the opinion is you didn't like.
+ You guys should stop judging actors by their ages, it's not like it's a Lolita type of drama, this one isn't even a romance, PSH is 30, and they aren't that old. the older one of these is 40 (Jo Seung Woo) and, again, it's not even a romance.
If the drama is a flop, then it is, but we'll know it after it airs, stop hating on a drama that's not even airing and using nonsense to base that argument
Shin hye my baby stop acting with the ajusshi actors and go back to the Bishōnen type of boys, maybe another…
By flop you mean that you don't like? Her previous dramas (Doctors and Memories of Alhambra) did pretty well, I don't know how to measure movies' success, but #Alive apparently did well in Netflix too, so I wouldn't call them a flop
I actually don’t like Hye Na at all, she’s quite annoying, she goes around provoking everyone, she’s quite rude in random moments and she didn’t really prove herself a nice person in any scene (taking care of her mother doesn’t count, it’s her mother), she’s just like Yeh Suh in my eyes, so I couldn’t care less if she dies, but everyone here is very unlikable to say the truth, I only like the twins, their mother and Woo Joo’s family, and I don’t hate Han Seo Jin, even though not all of her actions are ok, I understand where she’s coming from and why she acts the way she does, it’s not like she’s appreciated by her family and everyone who knows her background would look down on her, she’s just trying to keep her status and help her daughter succeed, because she knows what it’s like when you don’t
I’m loving this drama so much, I already feel like rewatching the past episodes and I never rewatch anything, I hope it keeps that way, because it can easily come to my top 5 dramas if it does
2 episodes in and I am dropping. I mean, I will never like the main character, how awful can you be to destroy someone’s business because he is going to marry your ex-girlfriend? Blame on the girl, and even if he did that to her, it would be too much, I’m scared to death, imagine dating someone like that in your life, the drama is not boring, but I’m not down to any outcome that doesn’t involve him failing in life and being unhappy for what he did to that poor guy who ended up not being his ex-girlfriend’s husband
Edit: I forgot to say, but I don’t give a fuck if he regretted it, what’s done can’t be undone, and that was simply too much
This drama is really nice, btw, Run On (the best of all ) and Lovestruck in the City are the airing dramas I look forward the most during the week, and I’m also watching The Uncanny Counter, True Beauty and Mr Queen
Both were popular here in MDL too, so I do think you're confusing your opinion with the facts, the fact is it wasn't a flop, the opinion is you didn't like.
+ You guys should stop judging actors by their ages, it's not like it's a Lolita type of drama, this one isn't even a romance, PSH is 30, and they aren't that old. the older one of these is 40 (Jo Seung Woo) and, again, it's not even a romance.
If the drama is a flop, then it is, but we'll know it after it airs, stop hating on a drama that's not even airing and using nonsense to base that argument
Edit: I forgot to say, but I don’t give a fuck if he regretted it, what’s done can’t be undone, and that was simply too much