Well yeah, a lot of hate accounts definitely piled into the comments so it shot up to 20k 😭 I don’t think…
It's not just hate. Let's not forget there's a thing called "toxic positivity" as well. It's the same thing.
One side can't stop hating; the other side can't stop calling everyone haters and attacking everyone who don't rate it 10/10.
The real problem: Neither side understand the difference between fair criticism and the actual love for the show not just blind love.
Haters are just haters for no reason, and blindfolded fans are just "LOVE" everything their faves put out. Neither is a good thing and that's why Kdrama and Kpop world is so toxic.
Not boring but poorly written, zero character development, zero story or world building things just happen randomly. Even the romance is lacking because it's like there are a lot of fun or cute moments with the lead characters. There was one kiss scene people can't shut up about and that's all basically.
Exactly. It is fiction! How come that too much attention is given to these Korean nitpickers who have too much…
Sure, Jen. Maybe you'll understand when you grow up. Doubt it tho.
Also, I don't care about the effort. I don't rate dramas based on effort, I rate it based on why I like and this one was poorly written, it's not only about the historical accuracy. Use your brain if you think you're smarter than me.
Exactly my point! Why IU and BWS are apologizing everywhere!! I mean it is the production team’s fault, not…
Yes, I said, "The actors are the face of this mess." So? I didn't blame them; I only stated a fact. That's the reason they had to apologize because people care more about them than a rookie writer or a director.
I have worked in the entertainment industry for over 20 years. It's not the same in the West, but people do blame the actors if a movie sucks. It doesn't matter where you live; most people don't know the people behind the camera unless they're big names.
Or you know, other people don't watch dramas for the kissing scenes only. Zero character development, no buildup…
Why should I learn a language to understand characters more? I don't have to be fluent in Korean to understand other, way more complex Kdramas or movies. So, it's not my fault; it's the writers'.
As for the romance being "PERFECT." Huiju literally wanted his status; that's the one and only reason they got married. Then in the finale, she says, "I never wanted status anyway." Like that's character suicide. I don't mind her saying, "I don't care about status ANYMORE," but saying she never wanted it is nonsense and inconsistent scriptwriting.
I'd say until EP6 Perfect Crown was decent, and then things just started to happen randomly without any buildup. I don't want to write it down again; it's in my review.
Exactly my point! Why IU and BWS are apologizing everywhere!! I mean it is the production team’s fault, not…
The crew also apologized, but no one cared. That's my point. If I were making the rules, actors should apologize only if they were doing a bad job as actors. They don't have anything to do with the script.
Everyone is protecting the writer because she's a rookie; that's why she's never said anything so far.
Most people can barely name more than 2 actors in a movie or a show. Do you think they will do research and blame the people who actually made this drama? That's too much work.
Exactly my point! Why IU and BWS are apologizing everywhere!! I mean it is the production team’s fault, not…
Why are you blaming me for this? It's not my fault how Korea works. I only answered the question. That's not MY OPINION, and I don't agree with it. I only stated facts.
Also, it's not just Korea. People blame the actors all the time in Western countries too, because they are the face of the project. It's just they don't make a huge fuss about it like Koreans.
Just because something is a fiction doesn't mean it doesn't have to be accurate. They put the past in the 21st…
Ask the director and the writer. It's not my job to anser such question. The directors said:
"Of course, we also received consultation. I think that while trying to portray Joseon, I fell into a trap during filming. That was my ignorance. Rather than focusing so much on what a Joseon-style coronation ceremony should look like, perhaps I should have focused more on portraying an independent Korea."
Just because something is a fiction doesn't mean it doesn't have to be accurate. They put the past in the 21st…
Why? Because it's part of the story of why Joseon is still alive in the 21st century.
The director literally just did an interview stating they messed up big time because they never stated this fact. They said it's a constitutional monarchy, yet they still used the old Joseon style.
Don't mix HATE and FAIR CRITICISM in the same category. People were hating on this drama way before it started. That's a different thing.
I always felt weird as a man to think about this because I never cared about these things. I think it says it all. 1 episode of Hotel del Luna can eat the entire drama alive. The fact that both dramas had the same budget is crazy. IU had like 5 different outfits and styles in pretty much every episode, but this drama felt more like a project founded on GoFundMe.
Just because something is a fiction doesn't mean it doesn't have to be accurate. They put the past in the 21st…
I'm not Korean either; I didn't even realize this mistake because I was too focused on the poorly written characters and story.
Do you think I watch movies and shows for research purposes? 😂
I want to be entertained, but I can't if the script, the directing, or anything else is bad.
I don't like Knetz most of the time, but this time they're not wrong. The coronation scene is not a fiction; it's history! Korean, not Chinese, as I already told you. If the writer wanted to change it, she should've mentioned why. Some people argued that Korea was ruled by China and that's why this scene was different, but the creators never mentioned this, and it wasn't included in the story.
There are multiple historical Kdramas with fictional Kings, Queens and other characters. But I don't think I've seen any that didn't do the coronation scene properly.
Just because something is a fiction doesn't mean it doesn't have to be accurate. They put the past in the 21st…
It's a fiction based on historical events like the coronation. That's Korean history, not Chinese.
She didn't create a whole new world with new rules; she just put Joseon in the 21st century. Stop making excuses. What's the point of creating movies and TV shows if we can argue that "It's just a Kdrama; it doesn't have to be perfect; it's enough if the leads are cute together"? Nonsense.
The story is the most important part, and it was a massive letdown.
I've been a UAENA since 2008 so I've been in her fanbase since day 1, just so you know. Her actual fans know she usually doesn't cry; she's pretty famous about this because she always makes jokes about it.
Exactly my point! Why IU and BWS are apologizing everywhere!! I mean it is the production team’s fault, not…
Because no one gives a damn about the people behind the camera. 99.999% of people couldn't name a single crew member without using Google. This is why MBC asked IU and BWS to apologize too because they're the face of this mess.
One side can't stop hating; the other side can't stop calling everyone haters and attacking everyone who don't rate it 10/10.
The real problem: Neither side understand the difference between fair criticism and the actual love for the show not just blind love.
Haters are just haters for no reason, and blindfolded fans are just "LOVE" everything their faves put out. Neither is a good thing and that's why Kdrama and Kpop world is so toxic.
Also, I don't care about the effort. I don't rate dramas based on effort, I rate it based on why I like and this one was poorly written, it's not only about the historical accuracy. Use your brain if you think you're smarter than me.
I have worked in the entertainment industry for over 20 years. It's not the same in the West, but people do blame the actors if a movie sucks. It doesn't matter where you live; most people don't know the people behind the camera unless they're big names.
As for the romance being "PERFECT." Huiju literally wanted his status; that's the one and only reason they got married. Then in the finale, she says, "I never wanted status anyway." Like that's character suicide. I don't mind her saying, "I don't care about status ANYMORE," but saying she never wanted it is nonsense and inconsistent scriptwriting.
I'd say until EP6 Perfect Crown was decent, and then things just started to happen randomly without any buildup. I don't want to write it down again; it's in my review.
Everyone is protecting the writer because she's a rookie; that's why she's never said anything so far.
Most people can barely name more than 2 actors in a movie or a show. Do you think they will do research and blame the people who actually made this drama? That's too much work.
Also, it's not just Korea. People blame the actors all the time in Western countries too, because they are the face of the project. It's just they don't make a huge fuss about it like Koreans.
"Of course, we also received consultation. I think that while trying to portray Joseon, I fell into a trap during filming. That was my ignorance. Rather than focusing so much on what a Joseon-style coronation ceremony should look like, perhaps I should have focused more on portraying an independent Korea."
So, nuff' said I think.
The director literally just did an interview stating they messed up big time because they never stated this fact. They said it's a constitutional monarchy, yet they still used the old Joseon style.
Don't mix HATE and FAIR CRITICISM in the same category. People were hating on this drama way before it started. That's a different thing.
Do you think I watch movies and shows for research purposes? 😂
I want to be entertained, but I can't if the script, the directing, or anything else is bad.
I don't like Knetz most of the time, but this time they're not wrong. The coronation scene is not a fiction; it's history! Korean, not Chinese, as I already told you. If the writer wanted to change it, she should've mentioned why. Some people argued that Korea was ruled by China and that's why this scene was different, but the creators never mentioned this, and it wasn't included in the story.
There are multiple historical Kdramas with fictional Kings, Queens and other characters. But I don't think I've seen any that didn't do the coronation scene properly.
She didn't create a whole new world with new rules; she just put Joseon in the 21st century. Stop making excuses. What's the point of creating movies and TV shows if we can argue that "It's just a Kdrama; it doesn't have to be perfect; it's enough if the leads are cute together"? Nonsense.
The story is the most important part, and it was a massive letdown.
I've been a UAENA since 2008 so I've been in her fanbase since day 1, just so you know. Her actual fans know she usually doesn't cry; she's pretty famous about this because she always makes jokes about it.