Agree with you, but isn't this the "fuel" that keeps them alive and in the public's attention? There are 2 official…
Do you live in a bubble? How on Earth could they keep their private life private, especially when Jisoo is in the most overhyped band? In every corner there's a camera because of her. This is the 21st century, you can't hide these things anymore. You can manage it, but only if you're not a huge superstar like Jisoo. Every relationship is different. Just because some celeb couple can manage theirs doesn't mean everyone can.
You're funny. You're complaining that this was written by a 12-year-old, yet the only positive you mentioned is…
Come on now, don't tell me that it was sarcasm. Don't believe you.😂 Also, selling point? The toxicity around Idols and how they cope with it is a pretty good selling point for me. This is a drama about real people. It's not a Marvel movie where you need cheesy stuff and CGI unicorns.🤣 I won't say it's perfect, because it isn't. It should've been at least 12 episodes long so the backstory of Jin Joo and, of course, Won Joon and Doona could've been much more detailed, but that's all.
I don't believe these "busy schedules" claims. It is such a diplomatic statement that says nothing. If you care…
Maybe you still live in your castle, Rapunzel?😅 Real life isn't a fairy tale! Maintaining a serious relationship is hard for normal people, not to mention celebs.
HEY, "dear" commenters! Can you stop making assumptions? If you're not Ji Soo or Bo Hyun, you don't know sh*t about their relationship! Enough of this toxicity! I'm not a fan of either of them, but I hate what people are doing!
Dumbest thing I've ever heard, honestly. 90% of the shows on MDL are overrated, it has nothing to do with Netflix or other companies. It's all about favoritism and the fact that people don't know how to rate something. BTW it's funny seeing this from you when you rated 231 dr 9/10 or better. 🤣
No, because it's actually a refreshing Kdrama without the same cheesy kid romance. The writing is top quality, just like the acting. Maybe watch more than 5 minute or 1 episode to see what happened with the characters because it's not a typical show, it's more like 3 movies in 9 parts. I'm usually underrating everything hardly give even 8 points not to mention 9 or 10, but if people loved Crash Landing on You (same director) they would love Doona too because it's literally the same, mature and realistic. If people want fairy tales, this show isn't for them.
The only negative about this show is that it's only 9 episodes.
Was this written by a 12-year-old kid? What on earth did I just watch? 😂 Everything about this drama is bizarre,…
You're funny. You're complaining that this was written by a 12-year-old, yet the only positive you mentioned is kissing scenes and a cute guy. 🤣 Maybe mature and realistic stories about real people isn't for you.
Here is one account: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cyu3tnsJt2q/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Because the finale is like a POV from the normal people, and because their relationship status is secret, we can't see everything. That's the reason, probably.
If you skip episodes or even intros and don't pay attention to little details like dates, clothes etc of course you won't understand. Read my comment below where I told everyone what they should look to understand the show better.
I think a lot of people are overinterpreting the opening titles of the episodes in regards to their relationship…
You misunderstand what he said. The intros and the first scenes after that is not the same. For example, in EP5 the first shot was Yi-Ra and that's why she was the main character. That's all. In the finale, the first shot was Won Joon and Doona because they were the main characters. That simple. This isn't changing the ending, those are still important scenes. It's not like those are album covers. Those are literally scenes. You can see those scenes later in every episode, except the one with Won Joon and Doona in the finale because that's the ending scene.
I don’t know who is the genius person who thought that’s a good idea to write this type of story. In all seriousness,…
Kind of "funny" that you're saying Doona is a walking red flag, while you're saying she needs professional help, not a boyfriend. So, is she a red flag or just a damaged girl? Make your mind up! It's not the writer's fault if you don't understand the real meaning behind the show. And no, the romance isn't the most important part of the story. Also, there's a LOT of character development! Lastly, I don't think asking professional help is that simple in Korea or even normal. Especially for a celeb. Not to mention, you don't need therapy to feel better, you just need good people around you. You're paying money for the same answer that a friend or a family member could tell you for free.
Here's some clue for you! If you think, they're not dating anymore, all I can say is that in the finale, he's…
Exactly. They waited more than 4 years for each other. 99% of people would've moved on after a year or less. Also, Won Joon already moved on from Jin Joo after a year, so yeah.
Here's some clue for you! If you think, they're not dating anymore, all I can say is that in the finale, he's…
Exactly. That hug wasn't a simple: "Okay, now we're friends, and let's move on." But without the other clues, we could say, that "maybe" they're together again. With every clue, it's 100%.
Here's some clue for you! If you think, they're not dating anymore, all I can say is that in the finale, he's…
Yeah, that's true, they're friends. Also, I think she didn't have a phone till the finale, and she only met with the girls because all of them were in Brazil at the same time. It was more like a coincidence. @Daisychain9555
Here's some clue for you! If you think, they're not dating anymore, all I can say is that in the finale, he's…
They're in Japan, I understand the language, so that's 100% Japan. When they're at the beach alone in the end of every intro, that's Japan too, just like a meadow part in the finale's first scene.
Also, selling point? The toxicity around Idols and how they cope with it is a pretty good selling point for me. This is a drama about real people. It's not a Marvel movie where you need cheesy stuff and CGI unicorns.🤣 I won't say it's perfect, because it isn't. It should've been at least 12 episodes long so the backstory of Jin Joo and, of course, Won Joon and Doona could've been much more detailed, but that's all.
The only negative about this show is that it's only 9 episodes.