I would really like to know for you what a drama with a good ending is like?And what are the facts or events that…
For me, a good ending would be both ML’s either staying together or reuniting, if they deserve to be together. As far as dropping drama, It depends on the genre. If it’s a romance drama or rom-com I look for “romance-balance” from both leads. Meaning leads should put in “effort” to be together. If only one person is putting in the effort than I get irritated and drop it. It’s different for other genres though. How about you?
I like that threat tang gave wen wen in ep. 64. It was that “Don’t hurt wen di, or else…” threat. I was glad wen di took her time in accepting her mom in her life, especially after being abandoned by her for 8 years.
Sorry late response. It was a while since I watched this so my memory might be off. But From start to the end of the film it was too “off balanced” for me. Meaning, the ML did all the chasing, got rejected a “couple”times (and rightfully so) and then chased her back again later. It felt like the writers made the ML do all “romantic work” and recieve all the heartbreak and then at the end the FL finally accepted him. She just didn’t do anything to merit his crush on her and their eventual relationship
I wanna watch this but there are several comments saying that the ML is supportive and kind to the FL but she’s mean to him. These types of dramas are annoying and it’s even more annoying when other people enjoys it. Does the FL ,at least, change towards the end?
I hate how it ended. For me, relationships need to have a balance. There was already an inbalance at the start…
I thought it was a satisfying ending because the ML actually made the FL work to get back with him, which is rare in dramas but considering the drama in its entirety, I have to agree with you. It was off balanced.
The ending was satisfying for me. This is the only drama that I’ve seen where the FL had to actually “work” to get back with ML, after breaking up with him. The dramas I’ve seen so far always have the FL being accepted back to fast, after she breaks up with the ML.
As far as dropping drama, It depends on the genre. If it’s a romance drama or rom-com I look for “romance-balance” from both leads. Meaning leads should put in “effort” to be together. If only one person is putting in the effort than I get irritated and drop it. It’s different for other genres though. How about you?
I was glad wen di took her time in accepting her mom in her life, especially after being abandoned by her for 8 years.
Would you be able to list some of those movies down, please?
Meaning, the ML did all the chasing, got rejected a “couple”times (and rightfully so) and then chased her back again later. It felt like the writers made the ML do all “romantic work” and recieve all the heartbreak and then
at the end the FL
finally accepted him.
She just didn’t do anything to merit his crush on her and their eventual relationship
Does the FL ,at least, change towards the end?
It was off balanced.
The dramas I’ve seen so far always have the FL being accepted back to fast, after she breaks up with the ML.