absolutely not. I loved the way So Yong deciphered what the King went through, the way she showed her affection and loyalty to him even to the point to leave the Palace to save him, and also I loved the mini-team consisting of the queen and the court ladies show solidarity.
how do u choose someone you have no romantic feelings for ? someone whose romantic attention and hugs make u uncomfortable?…
Exactly. I would be attracted to Seo-Jun who is considerate, full of fun, warm hearted and attractive. It's impossible for me to keep loving someone who breaks up with me without considering my point of view and who rejects keeping in touch with me during all those long months. Actually that's how I would. As I wrote above: If I were her, I would choose Seo-Jun. This has nothing to do with enjoying or not liking the ending of the show.
I enjoyed Lim Joo-Kyung & Lee Su-Ho's pretty romance when they were at school. I really did. But after Su-Ho ended their relationship and didn't contact her for a long time, it was Han Seo- Jun who was next to Joo-Kyung. He supported her, entertained her, cherished her and loved unconditionally. That's why I would definitely choose Seo- Jun, if I were her.
a very thrilling kick off. 1) I luv screenplays that is full of mathematics 2) Kim Rae-Won is the amazing mixture of a naughty boy and a very very sexy man.
although there are some differences between drama and the webtoon , they are more or less on the same path. This is not something certain for sure; just how I see.
I do love the thing that there isn't even one female character who is loser, who waits to be saved or so on. All females here take care of their lives and value their own happinesses and well-being without saying tons of unnecessary 'I do apologize' phrases to the people around them. I appreciate the character designs of the show a lot.
Actually I find some comments very interesting. Is there a rule that the main character should be flawless, decent, soft natured, virtuous or so on? If the male lead had a creepy side, it would be totally normal, since the story can invite us to the world of any kind of person and the pleasure of watching a tv series is about discovering that world. But I really couldn't see anything weird, creepy, or same sort. He is just a man that likes a woman and he is trying to win her heart, trying to be together with her which is quite common and understandable.
I still don't like the way they handle ratings on this site. It's more like a popularity contest than anything…
I'm totally with you. And to rate a drama before it ends is not the only issue; some people give 1, 2 or 3 to some shows regardless of their quality. Or they score only 8-9 or 10 to all shows in similar fashion. Than it becomes like a kind of trophy for a group of people to change the ranking of a drama.: either for the worst (reduce the score) or the best (make it as if it's a masterpiece.) . So the rank of a show turns out to be insignificant.
again, early scorings and reviews. on my front, so far so good. there is enough ingredient to feel hooked on, the rest will be clear when the story unfolds.
I do enjoy every single minute of it. And I stopped myself feeling sad about the high quality dramas getting scored unrealistically low in MDL. The majority of the population is like that here. They show interest only to the familiar patterns and to the male leads (and only when they approve the female lead of course). So Kairos is a premium kind of piece for me.
1) I luv screenplays that is full of mathematics
2) Kim Rae-Won is the amazing mixture of a naughty boy and a very very sexy man.
I appreciate the character designs of the show a lot.
Is there a rule that the main character should be flawless, decent, soft natured, virtuous or so on?
If the male lead had a creepy side, it would be totally normal, since the story can invite us to the world of any kind of person and the pleasure of watching a tv series is about discovering that world. But I really couldn't see anything weird, creepy, or same sort. He is just a man that likes a woman and he is trying to win her heart, trying to be together with her which is quite common and understandable.
Than it becomes like a kind of trophy for a group of people to change the ranking of a drama.: either for the worst (reduce the score) or the best (make it as if it's a masterpiece.) .
So the rank of a show turns out to be insignificant.
on my front, so far so good. there is enough ingredient to feel hooked on, the rest will be clear when the story unfolds.
And I stopped myself feeling sad about the high quality dramas getting scored unrealistically low in MDL. The majority of the population is like that here. They show interest only to the familiar patterns and to the male leads (and only when they approve the female lead of course).
So Kairos is a premium kind of piece for me.