I don't think it actually shows what's trending. I also use app mainly. And recently all of my feed and suggestion…
Huh, it has for me until a few days ago. Usually the most recently airing dramas will be at the top of trending for a bit and then get pushed down by other new dramas unless they're extremely good/beloved. Right now I see #1 Twinkling Watermelon and #2 Alchemy of Souls, Part 1. π I know they are on the trending list usually, but not on the main page as #1 and #2. *sigh* Hopefully it will get sorted soon! π Nice to know another person experiences MDL glitches, too. π
I mainly use the app to navigate MDL, but the last few days my app seems to have messed up the trending list. It's all out of whack and has none of the right dramas as top trending and instead puts a bunch of older, popular ones up lime they're trending (but I they're not). Anyone else noticed this, or am I the only one seeing it? π€ I'm just trying to figure out if it's an app glitch (they do happen fairly often π ).
I'm at episode 3 now and I'm not really feeling it as a "too good" drama as the reviews suggest. Does it get better…
I think I liked when they were high schoolers and children best, but I did appreciate getting to see more healing and reconciliation between some characters later on.
Imo, HSL didn't focus enough on the players and their camaraderie and focused more on the political side of the sport (which is why I liked Racket Boys better). Curious to see what this feels like!
I hope this is better than Divorce Insurance. Mobster shows/films are usually either really good or really garbage.…
If it's Disney or Netflix (don't know who's releasing this), they'll probably go for the Big Mouth and Worst of Evil type mobster drama (dark and gritty); I've noticed most older (more traditional? Released by networks) Kdramas not made by international production companies (or partnered with them), tend to do a lot of gimmicky mobsters in dramas. I kind of like the bumbling mobsters with Hawaiian t-shirts, paunchy stomachs, and chain necklaces and a few tats. At least I prefer them over the grittier takes on them.
I'm honestly kind of intrigued by the pairing. Lee Dong Wook does lighthearted and comedic (but also serious) well, and so does the actress playing the FL. I'd be curious to see their dynamic.
I like your theory, though! π
Imo, HSL didn't focus enough on the players and their camaraderie and focused more on the political side of the sport (which is why I liked Racket Boys better). Curious to see what this feels like!
I'm honestly kind of intrigued by the pairing. Lee Dong Wook does lighthearted and comedic (but also serious) well, and so does the actress playing the FL. I'd be curious to see their dynamic.