aejin pisses me off. i know some people can be too kind but she's such a people pleaser. the fact that she even…
I feel the same way :/ I get why Ae Jin would want to help Haneul when she's been in her position and they've been friends for some time, but after everything Haneul put her through just because of a misunderstanding, I don't understand her. Am I just supposed to believe she's a super caring person when she treats her mom so awfully? I don't know what's up with this dead sister subplot, but if her mom forgot about her sister because of trauma (which seems to be the case), the least she could do is use some of her compassion to sympathize with her mom's mental state. I think I'll finish the drama because there's only one episode left, but I really can't stand Ae Jin right now.
People really hate comparing the two when there are definitely similar elements. However, I think Shadow Beuaty has darker themes and really goes to the extent of showing what True Beauty didn't want to. It's super obvious even from the editing that Shadow Beauty (which has a blue wash filter throughout the series) is closer to a psychological thriller in comparison to True Beauty (which uses brighter colours and editing to give a cuter, more romantic feel). Honestly, I couldn't even finish True Beauty because I found it super unrealistic and boring. The biggest thing both these dramas seem to have in common for me though is that both FML's infuriate me, haha.
Does it have anti-hero protagonists? Also what’s the psycho score out of ten? Kinda wanna watch if dark enough…
I wouldn't say there's anti protagonists. Ho-In is the psycho character in this case, but it's only to satisfy his curiosity so he hardy counts. It's definitely containing darker elements so if that's what you're looking for I would say give it a shot
This definitely could have been a great drama but 13 eps is definitely not enough. I wish Ae Jin asked Mi Jin to see the video before doing anything else because I feel like Jin Sung didn't send anything and we're getting this huge misunderstanding for nothing. I also feel like Ae Jin's dead sister plotline is too rushed. If they introduced it earlier there might have been time to make that flow better but I don't see that subplot being resolved neatly in only one more episode. Maybe there'll be a second season but for now, I feel like I'll be majorly disappointed with the ending.
Da Li and Moo Hak might be my second favourite (to HomeCha couple) romance drama couple in 2021. Their dynamic after getting together was so sweet and I absolutely loved their chemistry. Especially Moo Hak's character really deserves praise because his character had so much depth. Of course, I think the writing had a couple of flaws, but I think this drama is definitely worth a watch.
I'll never stop smiling at how Da Li adopted Moo Hak's infamous "what a load of crap" and even said it to her ex during their final meeting. I really loved this drama for the leads
can someone explain to me what male lead likes about female lead? i feel like he was sort of annoyed and then…
His change in attitude towards her was SO quick. It's the typical "cold-hearted ML that only pays attention to the first pretty girl that isn't drooling over him" trope
The second couple is so boring. I'm mostly here for the ML because his communication is amazing. I thought FL's ex was enough as an obstacle but they annoyingly stuck in ML's ex too... If she doesn't leave soon I might drop :/
He's a human, not a robot. Humans forget. It's understandable since he was angry and in a rush to attend a meeting.
So he left the woman that has been defaming his wife (multiple times) alone in his office? With important documents? Not sure if that's naïve or just plain dumb on his part..
YSC leaving the contract in his office and walking out was such a dumb move... What did he think would happen? If he knew to hide the contract when SFL came in, he should have known better. And how did SFL know to look at that specific paper? There was a pile on his desk so that made no sense to me...
Probably the first highschool drama where I genuinely cried because of happiness. You go from them being school…
I think seeing them pass high school and realize you can never go back really hit hard for me too. There are so many things we are sheltered from up until the moment we graduate. And when our friends go on different paths, it's a bittersweet feeling. This drama really captured that perfectly
I'll never stop smiling at how Da Li adopted Moo Hak's infamous "what a load of crap" and even said it to her ex during their final meeting. I really loved this drama for the leads