if I am watching a drama which is supposed to have romance in it other then that what am I supposed to except…
Well, Kdrama is not all about romance, and it's clear from the start that's not the main story. So I don't get why people complain about the lack of romantic scenes. She's just a chef, it's not like they can be together without any problem just because he's the King. The only reason they will be together because that idiot Kang messed up her plan with the kid. 3 episodes is enough for a decent romance story.
naur im lowkey annoyed how shit is going down already without even having anymore progress on the romance especially…
Come on now, we've seen a lot of Kdrama where they fit in 5 different plots in a finale. π They can fit in a little romance in the last 3 episodes. I don't get it why people overreacting about that when that wasn't the main focus anyway. I get that most Kdrama fans watching Kdramas for the romance but still.
Not sure what I love about this show more, the cooking scenes with the over the top VFX and the personal connections with the food, or the headbutting scene.π€£π€£π€£
Jokes aside, the Ming's chef's grandma story hit me hard. I can cook some basic food, but I do miss her food, so that was my favorite scene.
I know this drama is not perfect, but it's still such a great time every week. This is the prime example of guilty pleasure.
Yes, China is hungry for powerβjust like USA wreaks havoc in other countries while pretending to play fair.…
That's why I'm interested in this drama, I only need time to watch it. A lot of people say positive things about it, but I'm gonna binge-watch it, probably. Political dramas are not really good (for me at least) watch it weekly.
Exactly ππππ They are ruined my country ecosystem by their shits, killing every living things in the…
And let's not forget about their own people. Like, if someone just sneeze, they will be sentenced to life in prison IF they're lucky. I don't like talking about politics, but we all see what they're doing every day. Honestly, I'm not even sure if these complaints coming from Chinese citizens. It's probably the CCP.
We could say it's just a fiction, but it's funny how the shoe fits for Chinese people. I mean, isn't their country is just like Russia or North Korea? Saying they're obsessed with power and War isn't farfetched, imo.
I don't think it's because of cooking people are still enjoying that part as it was from the starting but it's…
The competition is only 2 episodes so far, not 4. You could say they're dragging the story with the Mings, but I think they're important in this story because the villains can use them too.
So, in short: the story isn't more stretched out than in any other historical show. In other shows, you can see the main characters vs villains for at least 12 episodes doing the same nonsense all the time, so they can wrap it up in the lat 2 episodes. So, complaining about this in kind of unfair and ridiculous.
Let's say they will finish the Ming story in 5-6 episodes. That's 10 episodes shorter than in most Kdrama.
Also, chef yeon jiyeong already know the history of the ML although she was confused on when the killing happened…
I probably write my opinion about every episode, but that's all. I barely watch dramas weekly btw, and this is one of the reason. I hate arguing in the comments. I only watch weekly shows if one of the actors is my fave, or I can't skip it.
To be honest, I don't think this many people would complain if TVN/Netflix release it all at once. I'm enjoying this every week, but I think many people would enjoy it more as a binge-watch.
This is a comedy, but many scripts and directors blend in elements of drama, such as palace politics (here heavy…
I don't mind if people don't like it, I don't care about that all, but saying it's boring, badly written, makes no sense, ridiculous and slow is just nonsense. This is anything but boring. People who say it's boring, they should just state the obvious. They wanted something else from the story. This isn't your average historical romance kdrama and it was obvious from the start.
even if its about the cooking -- too much time is spent looking for ingredients or making the pressure cooker…
Probably, but also, I think the romance is developing well, it's just people want to see a faster develop.
The directors said it himself, the main focus is the cooking, nothing else. I know most people don't watch interviews, but romance is a side-story, but it's gonna happen, obviously. We all know because it's obvious since the 1st episode. That's the whole reason the book exists.
If they were together at half-time, that would mean a lot more unnecessary drama. Like, Mokju already hating her even tho they are not together. If they are actually together while she's just a chef of the King, everyone would riot. IF they rush the romance, the whole plot would be messy as hell, just like in almost every historical romance Kdrama.
even if its about the cooking -- too much time is spent looking for ingredients or making the pressure cooker…
I won't write down the same thing about the romance plot. You can read it up there.
It's not the creator's fault, because they're building the whole story properly, including the romance, but many people want to see them together since like episode 3 or 4, but this is not an average romance Kdrama, that's not the main focus. The main plot is the cooking and how to survive in this era. That's all. Everything else a side-story.
I don't think it's because of cooking people are still enjoying that part as it was from the starting but it's…
Hmm? The 2 main lead literally had their own traveling episode in EP7.
As I said, a lot of people might want different things, even tho they never implied the romance will be the main focus.
If someone watch this because they want hardcore romance, they're watching the wrong show. So, technically it's their fault. We've seen so many Kdrama with romance plot when the main couple only started dating in the last couple of episodes. To me, it's refreshing to see a show that's not using the romance plot as bait. It's natural in my opinion.
Like, everyone watching Kdramas only for the romance or what?
Jokes aside, the Ming's chef's grandma story hit me hard. I can cook some basic food, but I do miss her food, so that was my favorite scene.
I know this drama is not perfect, but it's still such a great time every week. This is the prime example of guilty pleasure.
They actually surprised me with the real parents plot and overall it was written properly.
So, in short: the story isn't more stretched out than in any other historical show. In other shows, you can see the main characters vs villains for at least 12 episodes doing the same nonsense all the time, so they can wrap it up in the lat 2 episodes. So, complaining about this in kind of unfair and ridiculous.
Let's say they will finish the Ming story in 5-6 episodes. That's 10 episodes shorter than in most Kdrama.
To be honest, I don't think this many people would complain if TVN/Netflix release it all at once. I'm enjoying this every week, but I think many people would enjoy it more as a binge-watch.
The directors said it himself, the main focus is the cooking, nothing else. I know most people don't watch interviews, but romance is a side-story, but it's gonna happen, obviously. We all know because it's obvious since the 1st episode. That's the whole reason the book exists.
If they were together at half-time, that would mean a lot more unnecessary drama. Like, Mokju already hating her even tho they are not together. If they are actually together while she's just a chef of the King, everyone would riot. IF they rush the romance, the whole plot would be messy as hell, just like in almost every historical romance Kdrama.
It does have a good meaning and overall good vibe, but it's really over the top and insane a lot of time.
It's not the creator's fault, because they're building the whole story properly, including the romance, but many people want to see them together since like episode 3 or 4, but this is not an average romance Kdrama, that's not the main focus. The main plot is the cooking and how to survive in this era. That's all. Everything else a side-story.
As I said, a lot of people might want different things, even tho they never implied the romance will be the main focus.
If someone watch this because they want hardcore romance, they're watching the wrong show. So, technically it's their fault. We've seen so many Kdrama with romance plot when the main couple only started dating in the last couple of episodes. To me, it's refreshing to see a show that's not using the romance plot as bait. It's natural in my opinion.