Honestly many of us now just want happiness for HJP, with or without DM. But they still have this triangle going…
Yeah, KHS's getting popular and recognised and HJP's scenes are the only things that keep me sane watching this drama.
I wonder if it's a common stragegy Kdramas use to keep viewers til the end. It will backfire won't it? Because it will drag down the final ratings and make the drama less/non-rewatchable no?
the episodes isnt uploaded yet in my country but seeing the comments seems like my predictions are true... kdrama…
Honestly many of us now just want happiness for HJP, with or without DM. But they still have this triangle going that's why we're expecting a twist. Tbh I find DM annoying now. If they could leave JP alone already *sighs
Everything is so perfect i'm more afraid than before
I don't like it. But the fact that the writer always makes HJP a moment late than NDS when it comes to DM actually makes me think there will be a twist. Cause they can't be that cruel can they? :(
It's possible.When I watched The Producers, I always thought Gong Hyo Jin and Kim Soo Hyun were suppose to be…
I love that your comments are always on point and thorough!
I actually love dramas featuring female leads. But historical politics isn't my thing (I’m more into modern settings like Designated Survivor 60 days), also 50 episodes is too much haha. So I think I’ll pass.
True about SLS. Of course when I watch a drama or a movie, I will pay a lot of attention to the main lead’s story because everything revolves around it but generally it doesn't matter to me who is the 1st lead, who is the 2nd as long as they all have good stories to tell. But yeah, I can be a bit biased when it comes to romance since we always have someone we prefer.
I haven’t seen CLOY, I love Hyun Bin (Memories of Alhambra is one of my favourites), but for some reason I don’t really like Son Ye Jin so I don’t have any plan to watch it :)
To be honest, I've always suspected this whenever a drama takes a weird turn. Like in this case, seeing as how…
haha. I think I understand where you're coming from. I'm not familiar with the writer yet I want to trust that she had her reasons for everything going on. Plus, success or failure of the drama is not only on her, it's on the whole team behind this drama, isn't it :)
I wonder if it's a common stragegy Kdramas use to keep viewers til the end. It will backfire won't it? Because it will drag down the final ratings and make the drama less/non-rewatchable no?
https://youtu.be/UINKBoNZdnA
I actually love dramas featuring female leads. But historical politics isn't my thing (I’m more into modern settings like Designated Survivor 60 days), also 50 episodes is too much haha. So I think I’ll pass.
True about SLS. Of course when I watch a drama or a movie, I will pay a lot of attention to the main lead’s story because everything revolves around it but generally it doesn't matter to me who is the 1st lead, who is the 2nd as long as they all have good stories to tell. But yeah, I can be a bit biased when it comes to romance since we always have someone we prefer.
I haven’t seen CLOY, I love Hyun Bin (Memories of Alhambra is one of my favourites), but for some reason I don’t really like Son Ye Jin so I don’t have any plan to watch it :)