Apparently go ahead had the sml realizing his feelings for fl were not real and largely due to his friend's teasing and confusing him and ends with him finding someone else, so idk what this actor means by viewers feeling pitiful towards his character unless it is the regular love triangle kdramas love so much?
Oh yes because the fake marriage plot is so rare....
But it's a romcom and not a thriller? And it's a contract marriage not an arranged marriage? Also it doesn't have any scope for angst like this one most likely might?
Oh yes because the fake marriage plot is so rare....
This ig we'll have to wait and watch since drama writers love the concept of fated lovers but the summary as it is for now gives me hope that there might be at least some amount of angst going on, which is what I've been missing from dramas since forever. Even the "cold" male leads are not really cold anymore. More like lukewarm so i don't have mighty expectations from this one either, but since Chae Soo Bin is in this, I'll definitely be watching since she's the queen of angst in my book xD
Oh yes because the fake marriage plot is so rare....
Fake marriages aren't rare overall among tropes but at least it hasn't been in every single drama that has come out this year and pretty much all of last year which was my point. In fact i can't name one kdrama with the fake marriage plot in a thriller genre from recent times. The last one was probably Happiness from 2021. Also at least from the summary, it sounds like an arranged marriage which is different from a contract marriage trope which has all the terms laid out ahead and there's an end date to the charade as well and the couple agree to it beforehand, while arranged marriage could also be a contract marriage but not exclusively. There r many people around the world in arranged marriages who don't really love each other but it would be unwise to call it a "contract/fake marriage". They are still in a regular marriage, it's just not very happy, that's all.
Personal petition for chae soo bin to be the female lead ahhhh...she's the queen of angst imo and such a good actress. I miss seeing her in dramas and she'd be a perfect fit for this plot with chae jong hyeop. We had the kim couple, and thejung couple, now please give me the chae couple :")
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Tbf everyone's entitled to their own choices and one person's classic doesn't have to be another person's. One example being that there r dramas in your list of classics that I have dropped and won't be watching over and over again.
There's a dialogue in DNA Lover that goes something like, "I shouldn't like her, but I do" and that pretty much summarizes my exact experience with this show so far lmao xD
It's completely over the top and has some downright ridiculous moments and skewed explanation of genetics and biology but it's somehow still managed to be oddly very entertaining and has been holding my attention more than the more popular dramas that are airing rn. There's also a surprising amount of depth in the show, discussing topics that are rarely otherwise seen in kdramas. The couple dynamics are also quite new and interesting.
Overall, it's been very refreshing so far. Honestly, at this point I'd rather take a completely wacky out of the basket concept like this one than the same old loved-each-other-since-we-were-embryos theme that all the drama writers across East Asia are seemingly on board lately
Edit: also theres an error in the report. Heo Nam Jun is the name of the actor.
It's completely over the top and has some downright ridiculous moments and skewed explanation of genetics and biology but it's somehow still managed to be oddly very entertaining and has been holding my attention more than the more popular dramas that are airing rn. There's also a surprising amount of depth in the show, discussing topics that are rarely otherwise seen in kdramas. The couple dynamics are also quite new and interesting.
Overall, it's been very refreshing so far. Honestly, at this point I'd rather take a completely wacky out of the basket concept like this one than the same old loved-each-other-since-we-were-embryos theme that all the drama writers across East Asia are seemingly on board lately