ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ I thought it was just me suffering right now. so so so upset because I thought it was a Disney+ original…
They did the same with The Judge from Hell and another one, I don't remember. Only Canada, UK, and Australia. Pretty much every non Disney original Drama they bought in the last 2 years are only available in these 3 countries.
It's not a Disney Original show, just distributed through D+ in certain countries. It's broadcasted on SBS. Wish…
That's what I don't get, this is an SBS drama, and Netflix just made a long-term deal with them, but we still don't see anything from SBS on Netflix. Meanwhile, Disney distributing these shows, but pretty much all of these are only available in Canada, UK, and Australia. I don't get why are they buying these shows if it's only available in 3 countries.
Use spoilers, for Christ’s sake! And it didn't happen btw, because neither of them knew anything about that,…
There's no incest in it at all. Neither of them knew that they're relatives till her mom told them, and nothing happened between them anyway, he just loved her, but I don't think for a second it was a real love. It was more like an obsession. You said there were some romantic scenes between them, and he wanted to marry her even after he found out about the truth, but that's not true. He wanted to kiss her once, but she refused. And that happened before they knew everything.
Hands down one of the worst show I’ve stumbled upon. And to top it off, my first K-drama dabbling in incest.Even…
Use spoilers, for Christ’s sake! And it didn't happen btw, because neither of them knew anything about that, and FL were never interested in the guy. Only her mother knew they're half-siblings.
Overall, it's a decent drama, but the last couple of episode were all over the place as usual, especially the finale. So many things were left hanging there, and they didn't do anything with it.
I feel like I was right when I said, I don't have to see this in 2016! I LOVE the actors, but man, the writing sucks big time! I can accept the stupidity in a FANTASY show, but not in a drama like this. It's not just cringe, but this is not how soldiers acting and doing their work. This feels more like a parody. If I can't watch more than 1.5 episode, that says a LOT, especially if I love multiple actors of the cast!
1. He was saved by her father, who then died. She might blame himself and be one of those characters who break…
Yeah, I know, it's not a big problem for me, in this show, because so far it's not the main plot, I don't think we can call this a main plot anyway, because only 4 episodes left. But I do think writers should come up with different things.
1. He was saved by her father, who then died. She might blame himself and be one of those characters who break…
Yes, the pacing is good, and there's a chance the plots we mentioned won't be dragged out for long and in a bad way like in many Kdrama. This show looks more mature so far.
I get she's scarred, but it happened like 30 years ago or so, I think it's time to move on. Maybe if she finally realizes what her dad actually done will help her. To be honest, I don't really like this plot, because we've seen this so many times, the main leads have a past in some way, they're not ordinary people who just met, no they have to have a similar past or a connection. For me, this is a bit too much.
That's why I fear the 2nd leads will have the same thing.
1. He was saved by her father, who then died. She might blame himself and be one of those characters who break…
To be honest, I don't get why she's angry and kinda "hate" her dad. It's not like he left because he didn't care about her. He wanted to save someone and died in the process.
Also, I'm kinda afraid that ML's ex-wife might come back as well. These romcom dramas giving me a headache with the usual clishe plots, and doing all these in the last couple of episodes.😅
1. He was saved by her father, who then died. She might blame himself and be one of those characters who break…
That 1st one is what I'm afraid of since EP4, I think. There's only 4 episodes left, so maybe they won't do any stupid drama. I'm sure it's gonna mess up their relationship a bit, but that's normal if they won't stretch it out till the finale.
The 2nd part is pretty obvious to me. FL is not guilty and her ex-boss did something bad, and people will find out eventually. Companies do things like this in real life as well, btw.
The 3rd one is just basic Korean madness in real life. Many people still live in Joseon era.
I have another bad feeling about the show, and that's the 2nd couple. I'm almost 100% sure her sister who died, and her husband is the SML's brother.
If they don't do any of these, this can be a really strong Kdrama.
Because it's about the writing, not how long a show is. With more episode comes with more problems, usually.
Yeah, it's a well-written show so far, but I fear, 16 episodes would be a bit too much. I'm still afraid a bit, because I know what's gonna happen soon, because of their past, and of course all the work drama. I hope this won't turn into another unnecessary drama between the leads. I'm kind of surprised they still didn't talk about much about the past, and only 4 episodes left, so there's a hope they won't do any ridiculous drama.
It should be, I don't think they will release a 16 ep drama all at once
They only do weekly if it's a licensed Kdrama or other show. Or do it in two parts, but I didn't read anything about this, so this has to be all at once. I prefer this option, because I don't want to see spoilers and I can binge it when I have time. Most Kdrama usually better if you watch it all at once and not weekly.
David33, Viki doesn't "follows these idiots" given the fact A Frozen Flower (2008) is offered attesting to that,…
I doubt they can't buy the real version, they have enough money, and the original can't cost much more than the edited. The only reason I can think of is that Netflix will buy the original eventually, and people will binge it there. But I don't think Netflix will buy it, they didn't buy Queen Woo either and that was much more popular.
Frozen Flower is an old series, so I don't think that's a good example. Most Kdrama fans didn't even hear about that, I'm sure.
So, let's remove every kissing and bed scenes in romcoms as well, because there's no actual point to see those,…
Why would anyone want to watch random people kissing or doing bed scenes in a romcom? Nothing you say makes any sense. You're such a typical kid, you don't like to read, don't like to watch meaningful stories, you can only focus for 2 minute at max.
I get she's scarred, but it happened like 30 years ago or so, I think it's time to move on. Maybe if she finally realizes what her dad actually done will help her. To be honest, I don't really like this plot, because we've seen this so many times, the main leads have a past in some way, they're not ordinary people who just met, no they have to have a similar past or a connection. For me, this is a bit too much.
That's why I fear the 2nd leads will have the same thing.
Also, I'm kinda afraid that ML's ex-wife might come back as well. These romcom dramas giving me a headache with the usual clishe plots, and doing all these in the last couple of episodes.😅
The 2nd part is pretty obvious to me. FL is not guilty and her ex-boss did something bad, and people will find out eventually. Companies do things like this in real life as well, btw.
The 3rd one is just basic Korean madness in real life. Many people still live in Joseon era.
I have another bad feeling about the show, and that's the 2nd couple. I'm almost 100% sure her sister who died, and her husband is the SML's brother.
If they don't do any of these, this can be a really strong Kdrama.
Frozen Flower is an old series, so I don't think that's a good example. Most Kdrama fans didn't even hear about that, I'm sure.