Currently rewatching the show for the 3rd time when I iron my clothes...Still as good as the first time I watched…
So true. They claim we can't handle critics of LR, yet they fail to see that it’s they who can’t handle a drama they dislike being so deeply loved. Even two years after its conclusion, its ratings remain consistently high across platforms, something that honestly even surprised me. This goes far beyond differing opinions; the negativity is clearly deliberate. At this point, all I can do is roll my eyes at the sheer pettiness and immaturity of it all. 🙄
LR was undeniably a global phenomenon during its airing, and even a year later, its fame never lost momentum. Woo Seok and Hye Yoon’s fan meetings were consistently sold out, and “Sonaki” was constantly played across numerous shows in South Korea and internationally. Its popularity was massive comparable to what CLOY and Secret Garden achieved in their time. DOTS was popular too, but its reach and staying power were noticeably less than those two.
It wasn’t as bad as the negative reviews made it seem, but it wasn’t anything extraordinary either. The drama…
I agree. It just was an "okay" Kdrama. Could've been better. I like political intrigue whenever I watch sageuk but because the whole theme was cooking, they could probably only do so much with the plot. Lee Chae Min made things more interesting though. He was able to pull off being an angry king (just not terrifying enough to be a tyrant).
was moon lovers good? happy ending?(no spoilers please)
Haha it's not only tragic but also open-ended. I did not like Scarlet Heart/Moon Lovers because it was just nothing but sadness, betrayal, heartbreak and tragedy. If you want any shred of happines in your Kdrama I wouldn't recommend it lol. There was no point to all the deaths for me. I really struggled to finish it years back. It was IU's worst drama imo.
Getting weird because more people are realizing this drama just isn’t that good and the high rating is undeserved?
So are you going to keep going just to prove your point how much you hate the drama? Cuz it's pretty common for people who hate LR here to never back down because of their need to always have the last say that the drama is "dogshit." 🙄
Getting weird because more people are realizing this drama just isn’t that good and the high rating is undeserved?
If calling it “dogshit” is the argument, then yeah there’s really nothing to engage with. Awards and popularity don’t make something perfect, but they do make it more than whatever your comment is.
who is asking you ? And its was not the main teaser it was an introductional teaser i give my review on her drama…
Huh? I don't even know who this person is. Don't drag me into this I was just expressing my opinion. I've loved Hye Yoon and Woo Seok since Lovely Runner, why would I bring her down to prop him up 🙄
I wonder in what way Hye Yoon meddled with human fate that she ended up becoming human herself? I just love how chaotic and fun this Kdrama is going to be. The long wait is almost over 🤩 Looking forward to her chemistry with Lomon.
I'll be honest. After watching both teasers, I find No Tail To Tell more intriguing than Perfect Crown because of the concept and the enemies-to-lovers trope. Plus I'm excited to see Kim Hye Yoon being fashionable and spunky this time around. It looks so chaotic with a lot of bickering. She's so pretty here aaaahhhh 😍
I’ve just seen the teaser and wow Byeon Woo Seok is insanely hot. How is a man even allowed to be that abnormally gorgeous? Like why? Even with all the plastic surgery, it's still crazy by usual Kdrama standards🔥
That said, I’m a bit worried they might be playing one-dimensional characters, and I really hope that’s not the case. Both of them absolutely nailed their previous Kdramas, which ended up becoming my ultimate favorites, so my expectations are kinda high. I’m hoping this won’t turn into something that’s all glitter and glamour with no real substance 😬
And it’s only 12 episodes… why are Kdramas these days capped at 12? I was perfectly fine with 16 if it meant a more well-developed story.
Still, I guess I’ll trust IU. She rarely ever chooses a bad drama.
LR was undeniably a global phenomenon during its airing, and even a year later, its fame never lost momentum. Woo Seok and Hye Yoon’s fan meetings were consistently sold out, and “Sonaki” was constantly played across numerous shows in South Korea and internationally. Its popularity was massive comparable to what CLOY and Secret Garden achieved in their time. DOTS was popular too, but its reach and staying power were noticeably less than those two.
2024 Lovely Runner
Both are so well deserved and easily two of my top Kdramas 🥰 WLGYT was a masterpiece. I honestly can't think of any flaw in this drama.
I find No Tail To Tell more intriguing than
Perfect Crown because of the concept and the enemies-to-lovers trope. Plus I'm excited to see Kim Hye Yoon being fashionable and spunky this time around. It looks so chaotic with a lot of bickering. She's so pretty here aaaahhhh 😍
That said, I’m a bit worried they might be playing one-dimensional characters, and I really hope that’s not the case. Both of them absolutely nailed their previous Kdramas, which ended up becoming my ultimate favorites, so my expectations are kinda high. I’m hoping this won’t turn into something that’s all glitter and glamour with no real substance 😬
And it’s only 12 episodes… why are Kdramas these days capped at 12? I was perfectly fine with 16 if it meant a more well-developed story.
Still, I guess I’ll trust IU. She rarely ever chooses a bad drama.