Maybe a silly question but I've saved this show and am going to watch on Viki. What does it mean by a special…
I skipped that episode, from what I hear it is just a reminder of what already happened in the show with some guest MCs (someone can correct me if there's anything more there). I will check it out just to see if there are behind the scenes, but I skipped right over it while binging the season.
Season 2 is DONEEE! Now, let’s pray they will doing season 3 Also Do Gi and Go Eun is really teasing us for…
I just remembered the first memorable scene between them in season 1, it was also the rooftop and it showed that our "aloof lone hero ML" was still close enough to have dinner with a colleague. I found their dynamic there already very endearing because it showed they are comfortably close, where most MLs in this type of story remain stand-offish. So that ending in S2 was a lovely call-back! I am shipping them too.
Are they blackmailing us by the last episode's cameo? It's like telling:"You are going to have these characters…
I agree that the family dynamics of our group were so heartwarming in this season. Even though I didn't start out season 1 with any such expectations, by the end you realize how much you like everyone together. And season 2 started right up reminding us of how much we like these guys! It felt like an organic transition into a closer family dynamic and I'm sure the cast and writers felt it as well.
Oh lord we are getting a season 3 ,right? Because hell to the nah.Loved this season although it wasn't as raw,…
Regarding the product placement, it always made me laugh because it was SO obvious like they're winking at the camera and us, it surely must be intentional, almost like breaking the 4th wall but not quite. The humor in the show really works for me.
Surprised to not see Alchemy of Souls and its cast on this list :(
It seems a constant that speculative fiction shows don't usually get the acting attention they deserve. I almost only watch speculative fiction so I'm biased of course. :)
I laughed at the comparison of watching a drama for an actor being a noble act! I've watched a few C-dramas or k-dramas merely for an actor even when the story itself made me pull my hair out, but I actually don't regret it since I knew what I was getting into.
Another criteria I use is recommendations here on Mydramalist from dramas I really liked. I keep lists of these, and sometimes a show turns up on multiple recommended lists, and that triangulation gives me a really good impression of what the show is similar to.
Ok, I just have to ask, as a fan of Lee Je Hoon who can't get enough of him, how far should I watch this drama and then stop to have a happy ending? I'm tempted to just start watching a few episodes since he'll be great at the Crown Prince, but I need a stopping point.
I really want to watch Tribes and Empires but it seems like one of those best to stop early, and I don't know when to stop. Also, I love Cheng Yi, but from what I've heard Immortal Samsara may benefit from stopping early (and where I wonder??). Same with Novoland: Pearl Eclipse, except someone in the comments did recommend a good episode one could stop at, so I will probably do that.
Most dramas don’t stay with me but Princess Agents was so well done and acted that it has never left me. Chu…
Ancient Detective desperately deserves another season. It was so wonderful on its own that I was left wanting to see more of these characters, as well as some of the tid bits left to follow up on.
Yes, Young Blood 2! That one was astonishingly good, and though I could see the ending a mile off (not a cliffhanger, but a "and then" kind of teaser), it was excellent as a series. So happy that we're getting another season, SO Happy.
The ending of Joy of Life kept me haunted for months. Though, it was not so much the larger story but it was the drama of the scene itself and how much I liked the two actors in it. So, I consider the last 20 minutes or so of Joy of Life as the teaser for the next season (many of us here on MDL are hanging on every word of the sequel). Also, Sword Snow Stride is a great way to get more of our main actor from JOL.
Sigh. Even though I know the answer, I'm going to ask -- as someone who loves Lee Je Hoon from Taxi Driver, is there any merit in watching this even partly? I guess I can't get enough of him and I'm closing down to the very last, between this and Secret Door (double sigh).
Another criteria I use is recommendations here on Mydramalist from dramas I really liked. I keep lists of these, and sometimes a show turns up on multiple recommended lists, and that triangulation gives me a really good impression of what the show is similar to.
The ending of Joy of Life kept me haunted for months. Though, it was not so much the larger story but it was the drama of the scene itself and how much I liked the two actors in it. So, I consider the last 20 minutes or so of Joy of Life as the teaser for the next season (many of us here on MDL are hanging on every word of the sequel). Also, Sword Snow Stride is a great way to get more of our main actor from JOL.