Totally agree, for a show with 12 ep only they surely drags & has lesser to 0 substance, the story is rather shallow…
Thank you for your kind words... One of the reasons is that we are taught this way. We need to follow the footsteps of all the other before us or so they say.
Follow the norm VS follow your heart...
Life, though, is not a straight road. My path could be different from others. Just be open-minded and live your life the best way possible. Nurture your heart's desires and love with all of your heart. We find love where we least expect it. Live and don't let regrets hold you back. Even if you are 70 you can find a partner that is suitable for you... ❤️
Totally agree, for a show with 12 ep only they surely drags & has lesser to 0 substance, the story is rather shallow…
Having a conversation is a way to communicate with each other. You don't like the show, while I did. That happens in life. We cannot agree in everything. We were discussing about it, or so I thought, because as it seems, you didn't.
I really don't like someone who doesn't even know the person you are talking to. Suddenly changing their tone and implying things like you did above.
If you -really- want validation, just find another way. You don't have to laugh and provoke people, just because they don't answer the way you want to.
I will stop here, because I am not in the mood, to talk with someone who is laughing at another, just because they don't share the same ideas.
Totally agree, for a show with 12 ep only they surely drags & has lesser to 0 substance, the story is rather shallow…
The drama is an adaptation from a webtoon, that from what I have heard of, the characters are even younger in the original.
I don't know how old are you exactly, but people who are "at their age" as you repeatedly say, can be cute and silly when they are with their loved ones. At their workplace they can be serious and yes, they can get scolded as well. They can work overtime and then go out for a drink, sometimes, even though it doesn't happen all the time.
Age is a number. When you are in your 20s, you can be in a certain way, that changes through your 30s and 40s, but being childish doesn't go away, just because society says we need to be "mature" and "act in a certain way".
The jakkanim is using the tropes of a rom-com kdrama. In my opinion, we cannot compare it with "Goblin" at all. We have myths with celestial beings and such.
in KSS, the plot has a supernatural twist, with characters who have certain super powers like the advanced eyesight and hearing, that you can see in Marvel or DC's universes. Nor is common when you kiss someone to "see" their future.
You can find it weak and pointless but for some other people it is not. They want something light and easy watching, because that is something they can handle at the moment.
The K-Drama's message is for the FL is to overcome her fear of her gift and escape the endless and pointless notion that her personal life is awful and unhappy, because she cannot handle what she was watching everytime she was kissing someone. It also pinpoints that it is better to live in the now, because YJ was only living in the future, the one , she brought to herself.
That is the reason, we have fiction for. It uses several outlets to give you a message. Sometimes, we are ready for it, other times not.
Totally agree, for a show with 12 ep only they surely drags & has lesser to 0 substance, the story is rather shallow…
No it is not irrelevant at all. Everyone has a fear to deal with. It is okay if you don't like it. The thing is that you are asking for a slice of life drama, but it is a fantasy rom com for Disney+.
They are pretty good in their roles, because they are following what the jakkanim wrote for them.
Since, I am western, I don't think I am watching a western show. Min Hu is deeply in love with YJ... They may exaggerate a bit, but this can happen even in adults relationships.
I really think the maknae police officer who has anger issues is the piano's teacher son. He has a grudge on our Chef that is not justified from their encounters...
There are only two episodes left and I admit to being a little disappointed and confused by some things:- Park…
As I was saying after watching the first 6 episodes, the script has issues and the directing as well. Now that things have progressed we can see clearly that the character development is lacking. Hence yours and mine frustration.
Just because cinematography / photography and editing / montage is pretty good, that doesn't mean that the audience won't notice technical problems.
As an idea, the story is pretty good, the execution is not that good.
Personally, what bothers me the most is when FL, in episode 9 or 10, tells her "uncle" he had her father killed…
True. I have tried to say so from the very beginning. Park became grey and now he is a patriot. Some seem to forget what awful things he did, because he felt he was protecting the King from being a tyrant. When Lee Tae's father wasn't one, nor Lee Tae himself. There are not such tendencies in those two.
When Lee Tae's father said that the Crown Princess was going to be from the Sarim, Park decided to have her family annihilated and he did regardless of what happened to the Queen. He had decided to depose her, but she was smarter, she committed suicide with poison.
One of the reasons is that we are taught this way. We need to follow the footsteps of all the other before us or so they say.
Follow the norm VS follow your heart...
Life, though, is not a straight road. My path could be different from others. Just be open-minded and live your life the best way possible. Nurture your heart's desires and love with all of your heart.
We find love where we least expect it. Live and don't let regrets hold you back. Even if you are 70 you can find a partner that is suitable for you... ❤️
You don't like the show, while I did. That happens in life. We cannot agree in everything. We were discussing about it, or so I thought, because as it seems, you didn't.
I really don't like someone who doesn't even know the person you are talking to. Suddenly changing their tone and implying things like you did above.
If you -really- want validation, just find another way. You don't have to laugh and provoke people, just because they don't answer the way you want to.
I will stop here, because I am not in the mood, to talk with someone who is laughing at another, just because they don't share the same ideas.
I don't know how old are you exactly, but people who are "at their age" as you repeatedly say, can be cute and silly when they are with their loved ones. At their workplace they can be serious and yes, they can get scolded as well. They can work overtime and then go out for a drink, sometimes, even though it doesn't happen all the time.
Age is a number. When you are in your 20s, you can be in a certain way, that changes through your 30s and 40s, but being childish doesn't go away, just because society says we need to be "mature" and "act in a certain way".
The jakkanim is using the tropes of a rom-com kdrama. In my opinion, we cannot compare it with "Goblin" at all. We have myths with celestial beings and such.
in KSS, the plot has a supernatural twist, with characters who have certain super powers like the advanced eyesight and hearing, that you can see in Marvel or DC's universes. Nor is common when you kiss someone to "see" their future.
You can find it weak and pointless but for some other people it is not. They want something light and easy watching, because that is something they can handle at the moment.
The K-Drama's message is for the FL is to overcome her fear of her gift and escape the endless and pointless notion that her personal life is awful and unhappy, because she cannot handle what she was watching everytime she was kissing someone.
It also pinpoints that it is better to live in the now, because YJ was only living in the future, the one , she brought to herself.
That is the reason, we have fiction for. It uses several outlets to give you a message. Sometimes, we are ready for it, other times not.
They are pretty good in their roles, because they are following what the jakkanim wrote for them.
Since, I am western, I don't think I am watching a western show. Min Hu is deeply in love with YJ... They may exaggerate a bit, but this can happen even in adults relationships.
We see the journey of a character who can see the future.
If you watched last night's episodes she is trying to overcome a fear that cannot be felt because none of us has this power.
At the same time, it takes time to grow up and become who you really are, as e.e. cummings said...
If he didn't have anything against jim, the maknae cop wouldn't find an apartment to lease that is above the Chef's restaurant and residence.
I suggest "Through the Darkness" with Kim Nan Gil!
His finger clipping is his trademark, CMH might remember it from the past...
He was the thief of the photo. He is obsessed...
So, this guy was the one responsible for what happened in the past... Hopefully in Episode 9 they will solve this and not drag it.
It is about time for the HYS to remember what happened in the past and remember CMH!
I was waiting for the antics of Director Lee and actress OYJ, but not the misunderstanding trope...
Just because cinematography / photography and editing / montage is pretty good, that doesn't mean that the audience won't notice technical problems.
As an idea, the story is pretty good, the execution is not that good.
When Lee Tae's father said that the Crown Princess was going to be from the Sarim, Park decided to have her family annihilated and he did regardless of what happened to the Queen. He had decided to depose her, but she was smarter, she committed suicide with poison.