this is also from the synopsis.."She lies about her background and states she is married with a child to get…
I didn't read that part, I usually ignore everything because of spoilers. Reading those 2 sentences wasn't intentional. Anyway, I would've given this a shot because of Eunjin so.
People like to overrate everything, that's why I don't care about the rating at all anymore. The critical thinking is dead, especially on MDL. People think 5-6/10 = crap, but that's just average, not bad. Also, most people rate dramas based on the romance. They don't care about the writing and the story at all. I only finished a lot of dramas, especially back in the days because my fave actors were in it, but I never rate those higher than 7 usually.
It's 7.7, almost 8/10 that's not a low rating. Kdrama fans have to learn there are 10 numbers we can use, not just 9 and 10, and everything below 9 isn't low.
It took me almost a whole YEAR to finish these 8 episodes, and I think that says it all. The first 4 episodes were slow as hell, even for me who likes slow burn stories. The last 2 or 3 episodes were great, but honestly, the finale was absolute nonsense. I don't get why they had to put this in the same universe with "Moving". As a story about life and death etc would've been enough.
What's the best part of this drama? The fact that we're gonna get another season.
Jokes aside. It's a really strong drama about a mother-daughter relationship, and that's all you need. Everything is else just a bonus. It's not perfect if we think about everything else, but who cares? That's not important. I was here for the main duo.
Also, the finale was such an emotional rollercoaster.
Great drama overall, but they included too many sub plots and the writing was all over the place sometimes. Some parts are really irritating, especially the once when Geumbi can do anything alone and no one calls the police or her dad or anyone.
Other than these it's definetaly worht the watch, but they could've done a better job.
Be serious please. VIKI is the prime example what's wrong with Kdrama fans. Every freakin' show has 9+ rating.…
Well, "till now" or not, I don't get the point of rate anything till we actually finish it or drop it. As I said, most Kdrama fans only know 3 ratings: 8, 9, and 10. If a show is rating 8.5 they already scream: "Why is this so underrated?"😂
The first 4 episodes left me open mouth. I'm stunned! The acting is from the moon. A 10+ out of 10! Sadly the…
Be serious please. VIKI is the prime example what's wrong with Kdrama fans. Every freakin' show has 9+ rating. They give 10 points even if they says stuff like: "It's not the best but it's still a 10." MDL is basically the same and it has nothing to do with teens. People don't know how to rate in general. They give 10 if the male lead is cute or the romance is cute they don't care about the story at all. They rate shows based on the romance and their fave actors.
Rating a show 10 after 4 EP is also childish and ridiculous.
The cast is great, whish I could say the same about the writing. Even tho it's a decent Kdrama and kinda addictive as well, the time traveling plot was all over the place, 100s of plot holes and a lot of things doesn't make sense. The characters made the same stupid mistakes every time, and we never really got any answers about the time travel plot. I mean, I have a theory, but it still doesn't make sense, because they're not the only 2 people who were on that train.
Anyway, it's a good watch, The two main lead carries the whole thing, especially Shin Minah. This is your typical, predictable but likable Kdrama.
It's your average Kdrama with really good and sadly bad parts. Only 12 episodes, and I felt they wasted so much potential. Alcoholism was basically like plot device like any other plot device in romcoms. To be fair, I don't Koreans would love it if they delve into this topic deeper. The ending with the nurse was predictable since the begging but other than these, I can't say it's a bad drama and people shouldn't watch it, because it was a nice 12 hours. Just don1t expect too much.
Doesn't really matter if it's only available in 5 countries. Like, I don't even understand the point of this. Not a good way to make money if they exclude 90% of the Kdrama fandom.
I did read your review — and it proves my point perfectly.Yours is a fan’s love letter, not a critic’s analysis.Calling…
I can't help if you lack reading comprehension. You created your acc a couple of days ago, that says everything. The show isn't even in your list yet you wrote a so called "review". Get some help!
There are 195 countries in our world.
Disney+ is available in 137, and Netflix in 190.
Licensed Disney+ shows are only available around 35 countries.
For Netflix, it's 130 countries, usually.
Disney+ ORIGINAL shows are available in 70 countries, most of the time.
Nuff said, I guess.
"One day, a team member, Ko Da Rim, suddenly kisses him. This places him in a difficult position because she is a married woman.
Meanwhile, Ko Da Rim is a single woman who needs a job to support herself. "
Jokes aside. It's a really strong drama about a mother-daughter relationship, and that's all you need. Everything is else just a bonus. It's not perfect if we think about everything else, but who cares? That's not important. I was here for the main duo.
Also, the finale was such an emotional rollercoaster.
Other than these it's definetaly worht the watch, but they could've done a better job.
Rating a show 10 after 4 EP is also childish and ridiculous.
Anyway, it's a good watch, The two main lead carries the whole thing, especially Shin Minah. This is your typical, predictable but likable Kdrama.