there's plenty of positive comments. someone's gotta maintain the balance to create a realistic view of things…
I actually have, but I'm not the type of person that comes online to comment "ohhh woojoo and Meri are so cute together... googly eyes blah blah blah". when the first two episodes came out, I was on here praising the acting, the writing, and the comedy. because those are the things I look out for in a drama, not the "many wonderful and lovely scenes". i even wrote a largely positive review which I will definitely edit thoroughly. but since then, the show's quality has mostly declined and my criticisms simply reflect that. if you love it 100%, good for you. but why are you so bothered about the fact that others don't.
Yoo Me Ri is quirky and hot-tempered. Jung So-min didnโt seem to understand that her character is so slow-paced,…
honestly, all the heavy lifting is coming from Choi Woo Shik. There's barely any effort on her part. he smiles at her and acts nice, yet she just looks confused most of the time.
I find it funny how some people claim to love this drama and admire the actors, but then complain about the same…
there's plenty of positive comments. someone's gotta maintain the balance to create a realistic view of things for those intending to start the show. you're welcome.
bon appetit your majesty is rated 8.5 and this is rated 8.2??? what a joke! it's so sad when we'll written, meaningful dramas get this kind of reception simply because the average kdrama viewer is drawn to shallow stories and pretty visuals.
i gotta ask. what's the gossip culture in Korea like? do people spend their days talking about other people. I dont think I've watched a single kdrama that didnt involve characters gossiping in the wrong place at the wrong time, but WYMM takes it to a whole new level.
Thank you @SanchP. She is NOT a victim of fraud - she is a perpetrator. I am disappointed that the FL is not a…
he doesn't care about what will happen to his family or himself if this all comes out. he only cares about her, and I'm just wondering at what point they fell so in love that he was willing to forsake everything in his life just for her.
Sure, this show is entertaining. Just that... cliche filled entertainment. One thing I really dislike is badly…
my main issue is that she knew the risks and dragged the innocent ML into it, yet she wasn't careful enough to cover her tracks properly. is she dumb or just careless? and the way they talk so casually about coming clean. won't they be charged with identify theft or something of the sort? it's like they don't understand the full gravity of their crimes, and it's just a game to her.
i love Jung So-min but what's she actually doing here. im just not impressed with her acting at all. she was so great in the first episode, but since then, she's had just three facial expressions; smiley, devastated, and confused. she uses her confused face for everything else; scared, blushing, queasy, sad, even when she's low-key happy. it's just her wide eyed and mouth gaping open look. I know she can act so I don't get it. after the confrontation with her ex, confusion is normal, but what about the fear, anger, relief, and everything else she should be feeling. but she's just using her confused face. honestly , I think she's the reason why I don't buy the romance.
why does this show do flashbacks of a scene that took place only 10 minutes ago? you don't have to remind me of what's going on every five minutes. it's like they assume I'm not paying attention, and need a refresher every now and then๐. Its a waste of time, and shows lack of trust in the audience
I'm only 5 minutes into episode 9 and I just couldn't wait. what is this lazy writing?๐ it's like the only way information gets dispensed in this drama is through random gossip at the exact time that the person who needs that information is nearby. it's twice now that the ex has learned vital information through passing gossip.
People getting mad after one episode really shows how fast viewing habits have changed. The showโs tackling…
i couldn't have said it better. people expecting Tae Poong to have jumped in immediately forget that he has no context for what's even happening. He didn't know that Ma Jin's behavior was rooted in sexism because he wasn't part of that conversation. Even if he was, how's Miseon supposed to learn to stand up for herself if Tae Poong doesnt let her. And how is Majin supposed to realize the error of his ways if Miseon doesn't prove herself and defend herself. i cant wait to see how it's all resolved.
I personally think its great that they're building the individual character arcs, rather than solely selling them…
i think their individual characters are getting good writing, but we're running out of time for them to come together and make a well rounded couple. they definitely won't be getting married ๐
we're already done with two thirds of the show, yet the secondary leads have had only one conversation that didn't centre on the SFL liking the ML. at this point, no amount of writing or chemistry gonna convince me that their relationship isn't an unnecessary afterthought. the villain plot is stealing their time.
It's not only about that. Critical comments are normal. It's that some people only watch this show to hate on…
okay, that's funny ๐. i guess we can agree to disagree. there's probably people out there like the ones youve described. but i believe there are also people like me๐คท
thank you for the recommendations. I'll definitely check them out.