THIS DRAMA IS SO GOOD it starts very strong and the FL is also FIRE omglogged in just to comment on this tbh
The part at the ambassador party when she told him off in sign language! The part where she told the phone-caller guy to redial her man she wants to speak to him!!
I loved the og and I am in love with this too. can someone tell me why are the other go ahead fans not liking…
My only 2 complaints is the choice of cutting some of the story: like when she decides to accept SanHa’s return (in the Chinese version it was funny when thought he was leaving again and clung to him while scolding him!). Second complaint is the choppy editing and ultra-fast dating plot: I got whiplash when they just seemingly got together after Sanha kissed Juwon.
i have been watching KDramas since 3-4 years and I love KDramas. This years KDrama such as Lovely Runner, Queen…
Lol, just don’t watch or rate such dramas because they go against “your” sense of morality.. If you can’t be bothered to read a synopsis you will keep running into storylines you don’t agree with but that’s your business.
It’s myopic of you to judge other people’s piousness or sense of morality because they are not as intolerant as you are. What qualifies as a Taboo is also subjective to different people, cultures and groups. I hope you learn about these or at least accept that not everyone in the world will think or feel as you do. To some people there are more serious problems in fiction than two fake brother and sister getting together. In their story they are happy about their relationship.
I don’t want to keep explaining the points to you over and over again. Not sure where you’re from, but such rigidity requires censorship. Censor yourself. That’s all.
i have been watching KDramas since 3-4 years and I love KDramas. This years KDrama such as Lovely Runner, Queen…
My argument remains Censor Censor Censor! For example: Avoid The Rise of Ning, there is more in that story that might make you apoplectic. My entire point is
(1) it might be beneficial for you to learn to self-filter the stuff you don’t agree with, because the world with its many diverse sensibilities, freedom of storytelling and broad inclusive moral codes will not filter itself for you (2) it also might be morally responsible of you not to unfairly rate a drama that says it is a drama about apples for example. As long as the drama did not promise to be about oranges but turned out to be about apples instead then that’s not a drama problem, that’s a you not checking the synopsis and tags problem.
i have been watching KDramas since 3-4 years and I love KDramas. This years KDrama such as Lovely Runner, Queen…
I can’t agree unfortunately. The tags and description on a show is to give you a chance to avoid what disgusts you. So you don’t score a show unfairly when it is not deceptive in any way. Use the synopsis next time as a guide to avoid unnecessary shock. I watched the Chinese version and this k version knowing what the show is heading to and I have absolutely no issue with this sort of storyline. Neither have I ever thought about my real life siblings when watching a drama about fake siblings turned lovers. It just has never occurred to me to feel uncomfortable even though I have siblings irl. Maybe because I don’t watch dramas with my brother? Well, I don’t know. Same way I don’t picture myself as a serial k*ller even though I watch a drama about it. But the tip remains: find out what a story is basically about to avoid what you hate. For me I absolutely cannot tolerate a bad ending, so I do my best to avoid watching any drama with hint of tragic ending. But imagine rating a drama 0/10 for having a bad ending when the synopsis of the drama literally says “They all die for love. The End.” Lol.
It’s myopic of you to judge other people’s piousness or sense of morality because they are not as intolerant as you are. What qualifies as a Taboo is also subjective to different people, cultures and groups. I hope you learn about these or at least accept that not everyone in the world will think or feel as you do. To some people there are more serious problems in fiction than two fake brother and sister getting together. In their story they are happy about their relationship.
I don’t want to keep explaining the points to you over and over again. Not sure where you’re from, but such rigidity requires censorship. Censor yourself. That’s all.
(1) it might be beneficial for you to learn to self-filter the stuff you don’t agree with, because the world with its many diverse sensibilities, freedom of storytelling and broad inclusive moral codes will not filter itself for you
(2) it also might be morally responsible of you not to unfairly rate a drama that says it is a drama about apples for example. As long as the drama did not promise to be about oranges but turned out to be about apples instead then that’s not a drama problem, that’s a you not checking the synopsis and tags problem.