I have learned not to care about MDL ratings, which really is of no consequence in the real world. My choice of…
As I wrote above, just because you watched in on Netflix doesn't mean you liked it. I spent time watching the series, which adds up to the total amount. Then, let's leave the "hype" variable aside. By "all the hype and praise" I wrote on the original comment, I meant that I thought the rating would keep increasing. Am I not entitled to like or to not like a drama regardless of its ratings? You obviously enjoyed and loved and adored the drama. That was not my case.
I have learned not to care about MDL ratings, which really is of no consequence in the real world. My choice of…
Ohhh, many people said that they don't truly trust MDL's rating system 🤨 I also don't think that the viewership on Netflix reflects how many people liked the show. I didn't truly enjoy it 🤷♀️😅 Plus, I *do* think there is hype involved because shows involving mental health, autism, and others aren't typical and the portrayal of such characters isn't effortless. Jung Se on It's Okay to Be Okay did a fantastic portrayal, he might have excelled Eun-bin eonnie. The viewership on Eve had a lot to do with hype because it was Yeaji's comeback after her scandal, I watched it only to drop it afterward.
People complain about Min young being type cast in similar roles but go to their same boring jobs everyday. Judging…
Well, she can choose scripts and reject offers, can’t she? Whereas those who go to “their same boring jobs” don’t have the option to do or to not do and not everyone can afford to quit their jobs because it’s boring. Don’t get me wrong, I like PMY. But we shouldn’t compare our circumstances to hers
Since the 2ML is autistic and Extraordinary Attorney is about an autistic lawyer, I guess people wanted more dramas like that 🤷♀️ what part "makes no sense"?
I agree.This is a drama, not a documentary. The actress has to be able to act as a character in the story; we…
Completely agree! People need to distinguish reel and real, because if they are looking for real life people, then what’s the point of actors? Or giving them awards for their portrayals?
I agree.This is a drama, not a documentary. The actress has to be able to act as a character in the story; we…
Completely agree! People need to distinguish reel and real, because if they are looking for real life people, then what’s the point of actors? Or giving them awards for their portrayals?
Interesting, people comment about how "casting an actual autistic actress as WYW would've been icing on the cake," but they don't say the same thing about the 2ML on It's Okay to Not Be Okay. People applaud the portrayal of his character, but no comment about "casting an actual autistic actor."
Wait and bing or not to bing?This question is difficult than an exam question
The book "Little Woman" is a classic. And guess what? I *disliked* the book. For those who like fast-paced stories and action, it might be difficult to enjoy.
When I was in 6th grade, my professor made us read Little Women. I couldn't pass Chapter 3. It's a classic book, but I despised it. Although they are four sisters, not three
Then, let's leave the "hype" variable aside. By "all the hype and praise" I wrote on the original comment, I meant that I thought the rating would keep increasing.
Am I not entitled to like or to not like a drama regardless of its ratings? You obviously enjoyed and loved and adored the drama. That was not my case.
Jung Se on It's Okay to Be Okay did a fantastic portrayal, he might have excelled Eun-bin eonnie. The viewership on Eve had a lot to do with hype because it was Yeaji's comeback after her scandal, I watched it only to drop it afterward.
Don’t get me wrong, I like PMY. But we shouldn’t compare our circumstances to hers
I simply deduced that because on Extraordinary Attorney people talked about this drama too
Although they are four sisters, not three