because of this drama, every romance drama started to put unnecessary murder plots on the script literally changed…
You think it was because of this drama? Interesting! I have noticed that it's becoming more common, and people are migrating to Cdramas for their romcoms instead of Kdramas because of it. It does seem like a lazy way to fill 16 episodes of a romantic comedy rather than writing, you know, a good romantic comedy to fill that run time.
ML and FL's love story is a slowburn. They're cute, but it also takes time for them to be actually ‘together’…
It is a bit annoying to watch the ML endure that, but also, this is a Kdrama. Relationship drama, love triangles, lack of communication and misunderstandings are the bread and butter of this genre...
Also, if you're still not sold on it after the first few episodes, then I doubt it will get more enjoyable. If by 8 you're not sold, you will definitely not enjoy the rest.
ML and FL's love story is a slowburn. They're cute, but it also takes time for them to be actually ‘together’…
She dates the SML only for an episode or so, and it's her younger self that does, not her older self (it's confusing, and hard to explain 😂). It does kind of sound like this drama might be a little too fluffy/silly for you. And that's okay, it's not everyone's cup of tea. :)
Sheesh, that sounds dreadful! Was it because of the censured BL drama that just finished airing, I wonder? That comment thread was/is rank with toxicity and mudslinging. Kept my distance!
ML and FL's love story is a slowburn. They're cute, but it also takes time for them to be actually ‘together’…
Episode 8 is pretty common for the initial dating round in a Kdrama; it's usually the first kiss or "start dating" episode in the formula for a 16 Episode drama from what I've seen. :) But in this drama, because the FL keeps jumping timelines, it changes how much the ML remembers and the footing they start back up on. So, they get together in 8, but then because of something that happens she goes back to the past again to the younger ML and of course she wasn't dating him then. So, it's not smooth sailing from 8 onwards, but rest assured the ending is one of the sweetest I've seen in a romcom. It's hard to find fault with it unless you're extremely picky or have super specific expectations for how you want it to end. Like many dramas, it gets a bit slow/hard to watch Episodes 12-14 (not bad, just not quite as stellar as the previous episodes), and then 15 transitions into beautiful, sweet and lovely Episode 16.
I just finished watching The Forbidden Marriage. Some laugh out loud moments. The FL is adorable and hilarious.…
The only things I really liked from the Forbidden Marriage was the main couple's scenes and the background music (it was beautiful). It was distractingly anachronistic (even more than usual for a sageuk), and just didn't build a convincing world for me. While the ML's role was similar to his role in Shooting Stars, I still thought he was really cute.
rising super star zhao lu si make love like galaxy interesting despite drama is slow event. side characters like…
Thanks, I might give it a shot since I like the differences you outlined. I liked Bu Yi, but I also had some issues with him. The ML in the Double sounds more likeable. Thanks for the tips! :)
rising super star zhao lu si make love like galaxy interesting despite drama is slow event. side characters like…
So this is similar to Love Like The Galaxy? I liked that one. It (and Hidden Love) helped me see why everyone makes a fuss about Zhao Lusi, despite her baby voice.
It was very subtle, but it was there. Many people who watch this genre often don't want romance in their dramas…
Yes, because they were civilians (not detectives) investigating their own families and those close to them, it made them less objective (and as a result, the audience as well), which allowed the true culprit to remain hidden longer. I agree it wasn't perfect, but for me, I can suspend some of my critiques for the plot (I have yet to see a Kdrama without plot holes or weak writing in some capacity) if a story develops rich characters arcs and relationships that I can root for and care about.
Also, if you're still not sold on it after the first few episodes, then I doubt it will get more enjoyable. If by 8 you're not sold, you will definitely not enjoy the rest.