Did Nan and Xiang Xiang tell his father that they soul swapped? How did she learn about the hotel? What was the…
Xiang Xiang and Nan explained to his parents that Xiang Xiang had been the one who had done all the work at the hotel (which tbh doesn't make that much sense because how would that explain that it was Nan who actually showed up at work? but anyway). They didn't tell the parents about the soul swapping. They had soul swapped at the time so Xiang Xiang was the one working at the hotel and hence knew about it. As for the brother, I don't know, but I guess it wasn't the soul swapping that was important to him but more that it meant he could ruin Nan's chances of taking over the hotel? And I guess that if he changed from accusing Nan to having schizophrenia to having soul swapped after their dad already had been convined by Nan's explanation, it would make him seem like a bad guy with ill intentions which wouldn't exactly work in his favor...? I'm not sure though
"Help each other out and add titles where they have light colors on the cover." I noticed this first line of the description, shouldn't it be "dark" instead?
Also, I'm not sure whether alternative covers exist for the following two dramas, but I don't think they belong on this list...? A Poem A Day When the Weather Is Fine
I've added Fated to Love You since there's scenes where they attend pre-natal educational stuff of some sort. If it's not enough, feel free to remove it c:
Love at First Hate: ML is studying to become a doctor and has checkups with patients (link for scene: https://youtu.be/Nz1WxKmRMTE), if you're looking for a romance drama with little focus on medical stuff, this might be it
Does leads have traumatic past?? If yes then who it was FL /ML and why??
FL could be considered as having a traumatic past in the way that she nearly drowned as a kid and has aquaphobia as a result. ML has a traumatic past as he was involved in a car accident as a child in which his parents died - as a result he has an anxiety condition that is triggered by blitz and other kinds of sharp light. His aunt also blamed him for his parents' death since then.
I didn't mind how makjang it was at first, but then they added way too many genres and plot elements which weren't really necessary (except for the fact that they probably had to make it last all the 14 eps). The characters were nice but she spent way too much time wavering between the two men while they acted like jealous kids. I honestly think it would've been possible to fit it into a movie length without any important parts of the plot missing.
It should be available on Cereal's youtube channel (though the last episode seems to be hidden): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOsWS9tKqJMfa3jH1UgUmXKRlT9OQzYId
Well, I think most people focus only on the bad part of the episode when talking about it... I'll be honest and say that I ended up hating this drama because I really didn't like the "humor" that consisted of the coworkers' misunderstandings and pettiness. But the last episode didn't really include that - the coworkers had developed a lot and I actually enjoyed it... As for the "horrible" part of the ending, I don't think it was that horrible - Sudden? Yes, but that cliché in the middle of the drama that lasted several episodes was in my opinion way worse (just like the unnecessary love triangle). I guess it's also about perspective - if you really liked the drama I get that the sort of open ending was unsatisfying. But I probably hated the relationship/drama too much already to actually care xD So I guess my answer is: it was the episode that actually had me interested and enjoying spending my time on a drama that I think is rather horrible ^^'
Okay so... I've just finished watching this drama and oh boy I have watched several dramas worse than this one. Something I really liked about it was how fast paced it was (at least during first half) - so many things happened unlike certain rom-coms these days where it takes the main couple a good 2 eps of misunderstandings and stubbornness before getting back together. In this drama, the river flows fast and you just gotta follow the stream wherever it leads you... Now, I was actually surprised that the plot often went like I hoped for - I wasn't really frustrated with characters' choices or the timing of events like I typically am... but if it DOES bother you when you're watching it, you'll probably be better off dropping it than forcing yourself through it. During the second half, I did feel like the drama lost its fast pace and my excitement of watching did go downhill because, let's face it, there's a limit to how much can be done before it gets repetitive with this kind of plot. All in all: I enjoyed it more than other dramas
I love pretty posters a lot and was tempted to just scroll down to look at them... but I refrained from doing that and I'm so thankful for that because your introduction had me hooked in reading everything and your descriptions and interpretations made me enjoy and appreciate the posters even more than I would have by simply looking at them. I'm looking forward to the next part of your series! :D
They had soul swapped at the time so Xiang Xiang was the one working at the hotel and hence knew about it.
As for the brother, I don't know, but I guess it wasn't the soul swapping that was important to him but more that it meant he could ruin Nan's chances of taking over the hotel? And I guess that if he changed from accusing Nan to having schizophrenia to having soul swapped after their dad already had been convined by Nan's explanation, it would make him seem like a bad guy with ill intentions which wouldn't exactly work in his favor...? I'm not sure though
Also, I'm not sure whether alternative covers exist for the following two dramas, but I don't think they belong on this list...?
A Poem A Day
When the Weather Is Fine