They reduced the number of episodes and I thought the plot will move faster but episode 11 was like a filler and a joke. What were the writers thinking? If they drag this to a second season, I won't be watching.
hometown cha cha cha is amazingly done as a village theme. check that out and see if u it but this show is just…
Thanks for the rec! The main reason I didn't want to watch Hometown Cha Cha Cha is because the FL was playing the most annoying and frustrating FL in another show (Tomorrow With You) and I hadn't gotten over how she made me feel. Also, at the time, I wasn't into romance shows. Maybe I'll pick it up sometime in the future. Hope you manage to make it to episode 6 -7, it'll be an easier ride to the end. The ending is nice.
From his perspective, he wanted her to know how he really felt. In a way, she was chasing someone that didn't care for her and ignoring the one who did. She was scared she would lose her friend that's why she cried and he let her know that wouldn't happen. He was never a bad guy. The ending was sweet. For a change, it was good to see the male lead doing some sacrificing and big gestures. This rarely happens in real life.
I didn't enjoy it at all. Personally I would recommend watching the first and then the last episode because there is a whole lot of nothing in between.
I know what you mean. I didn't care for the story in the first half at all. But around 6 and 7 it gets significantly better. I liked the ending. Still didn't rate it very high because of the first half. I was watching at even 2x speed just to get through the unnecessary parts.
I loved this show so much! I am going to miss the drama and romance and the hope and the laughs and the funny background music. This show genuinely made me so happy. I will definitely watch season 3 as well.
I didn't mind the drama but the ending really left me confused.
Even if she was the one who sent herself the invite, how did she know that date was Weol Ha's birthday? How did she know about his dead fiancee to begin with? How and why did she decide first to love him? Did she send him the plant? How did he know where to come? So many unanswered questions. 28 faces of the moon means different kinds of love? Basically she is happy to let him think she is Weol Ha?
Other questions: How did Kang Woo find the necklace the day his fiancee died? Why did they leave the necklace on the flower?
it does has an element of comedy,. The way the Queens carries herself, and runs all over the palace looking for…
Yes, the opening scene was amusing though I wouldn't really list it under comedy. It would be nice if there is more obvious comedy later on because that is one of the reasons I started watching this show. Tired of watching very heavy series. Also, I rate a show as per the expectations it sets. Even the plot summary is indicating it to be a light show but the direction seems to suggest otherwise. It's not to say that the show isn't good. It might be (too early for me to say one way or the other). But on the comedy front, I am disappointed as of now.
Why is this listed as a comedy? I am still on the first episode but the only somewhat funny scene was perhaps the "tutelage of relations" lesson. But otherwise the story is quite serious. Does it have funny moments later on?
Two episodes in and I am not enjoying it. Strange it's rated 8. I guess I am not into the village theme. Not sensing any great chemistry from the leads. Not even in the moments when they are trying to do the usual romance tropes that send sparks flying. I hope the remaining episodes can change my mind.
Other questions: How did Kang Woo find the necklace the day his fiancee died? Why did they leave the necklace on the flower?
Weird.