I know nothing of the source material? Are they cast based on appearances? How are Cha Eun Woo and Lee Hyun Woo in the same drama but Cha Eun Woo is the lead? Does Lee Hyun Woo’s role require a stronger actor than the role of the male lead?
okay this feels like more of what the writer wants in life than an actual story.. too many annoying characters,…
🤔 1. Maybe re-examine the male lead’s behaviour as well. 2. This is a drama aimed at women, not a documentary. 3. If you’ve seen enough dramas, you’re aware that the number of episodes give you a hint as to the pace of the romance. 4. The side characters played their role in the main leads’ story. They had purpose (though, I also wish I’d seen less of them😅. Still….) 5. He was not lovestruck. He admired her that first day as a child and then idolised the image of her he created.
I… don’t get why many comments were against the mum. I’m on episode 35 now and I’m still waiting to see what’s wrong with the mum. She wasn’t as funny as the dad, but she was supportive of her son, cared for her husband and her son’s friends and she liked the female lead.
Episode 20 👀I was reading comments while it was airing and everyone was gaga over SY. Why no one ever mentioned I’d be smiling over his friend?!! heeeeeeey 😉
god i hate how they make gays the villains so often. gotta say, jo deuk chan is the most interesting character…
I LOVE it🤩 Unlike you, I don’t often see gays as villains (especially in these dramas) Gays CAN be villains, too. Equality! There’s a development that tends to happen over time in media with queer characters, that many of us might appreciate: Background character Being gay IS the joke character Sassy best friend Main character’s unproblematic sibling or relative Relevant character Regular best friend (silently in love with main character) Main /Secondary character (here, you bury the gays once they gay) Main/Secondary character (survives!) Lesbians🤩 Main/Secondary character (adorable toned-down romance) Main character
Does Lee Hyun Woo’s role require a stronger actor than the role of the male
lead?
2. This is a drama aimed at women, not a documentary.
3. If you’ve seen enough dramas, you’re aware that the number of episodes give you a hint as to the pace of the romance.
4. The side characters played their role in the main leads’ story. They had purpose (though, I also wish I’d seen less of them😅. Still….)
5. He was not lovestruck. He admired her that first day as a child and then idolised the image of her he created.
…but “smiling” works
Different story. Maybe same maternal family, but different people and story
But the mess that is Ton, Top and Nick! I don’t think I can do it……🙈🙈🙈
I’ll take links to Ray’s scenes whenever a video gets made!
There’s nothing wrong with cute. Cute can be interesting and good. Cute can be worthy of a great performance.
So many good plot ideas, but no Taiwan tag
Unlike you, I don’t often see gays as villains (especially in these dramas)
Gays CAN be villains, too. Equality!
There’s a development that tends to happen over time in media with queer characters, that many of us might appreciate:
Background character
Being gay IS the joke character
Sassy best friend
Main character’s unproblematic sibling or relative
Relevant character
Regular best friend (silently in love with main character)
Main /Secondary character (here, you bury the gays once they gay)
Main/Secondary character (survives!)
Lesbians🤩
Main/Secondary character (adorable toned-down romance)
Main character