Your article has introduced me to a new drama I would not have heard about. It appears dark like it's title, which will be quite a ride. I was going to ask where I can find/view this but I see you have answered below. Thank you.
Like we're talking 20 years or something? I thought he was hundreds of years old anyway??? :-) I know what you…
Yes, I read that in another comment string. That does seem preposterous! I don’t know if I can relate?! Well, I’ve never ran into a 900 year old goblin either. Something must be appealing enough for folks to overlook the age gap… I’ll keep on my list to check out. Thank you.
Exciting new options. I primarily only watch Chinese drama now. I am still finishing Under the Power. I see that the same actress is in The Sword and The Brocade. I will have to start that next. Thank you for sharing this list.
I have been wondering about Legend of Fu Yao for some time now and your talk about chemistry may have finally…
I thoroughly enjoyed it. Beautiful shots. The chemistry was amazing but the early chase was more exciting as it sizzled out once they became a couple. Still a fun adventure and overall entertaining. Ethan Juan with his shirt off... Yeah, those scenes make it worth it.
Love that you are a data scientist... Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Of the top 10, I've only seen two: Boys Over Flowers and The Heirs. Lee Min-Ho was my first K-actor crush. Looking back now, these teenybopper dramas were appealing because I was much younger. Would I watch them again, hell no. Teenage and young love angst are not my things anymore. I'm curious; it would be interesting to see data about specific demographics regarding some of these higher rated dramas. In terms of the other two dramas you mentioned: Crash: Landing and It's Okay, I enjoyed both tremendously and both have great rewatch values. Whatever the case, I now primarily watch C-drama only, especially historical/fantasy themed. I find the longer length to be more appropriate for slow burn plots/romances. Great share. Thank you.
Okay, thank you. I'm reading some of the reviews and it seems like some either really love it and some found it to be a bore. I might still check it out for myself.
I’m just curious, would you feel the same way if she was 40 and he was 20?I’m genuinely just curious. Personally…
I'm here for the reviews and came upon this lovely conversation. I didn't know the FL is in high school. Come on... That is a little too much and I do think that is taking it too far. I understand he's supposedly immortal and way old but they could have used a 20 something gal with more life experience. More and more, I'm seeing this as an overrated bore. I had inquired about where I can watch it but I might never get to it and I think I'll be okay. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
The age gap is disturbing (a common theme unfortunately in many dramas) , we tried for 3-4 episodes and stopped.…
Like we're talking 20 years or something? I thought he was hundreds of years old anyway??? :-) I know what you mean. I remember Mr. Sunshine appeared to have a huge age gap, too. But, I wonder if Asian women just look younger than their age... I have yet to see the drama. Just here to check on reviews.
I Finished The long Ballad and was looking into watching this one. Well after reading some reiews, and comments.…
Did you end up starting it? I was initially ambivalent. I am not a fan of Allen Ren. But, I was pleasantly surprised. Also, the plot is engaging enough. I don't have regrets having started it but I'm a sucker for wanting to finish series unless its really horrible. I'm almost till the end but, so far, I think the rating is accurate for this drama.
I can't go on anymore, I'm dropping this. The first 20 episodes or so were pretty good, but from there to episode…
Right. There were a lot of silly men in this drama. But, I suppose their willingness to put it out there and be vulnerable in their endeavors to seek love can be endearing. Not every character can be tough and stoic. Also, I was initially put off with Jinxia's very unlady like manners... I'm still working on the drama; it's been a month! I'm still enjoying it but very anxious to get it over with also.
Can someone please spoil me about Xie Xiao? Does he ever get out of the picture? Please I've never met a more…
LOL. I hope you got your answer by now. Yeah, he's such a man-child and I initially found him utterly annoying. Seriously, you're inheriting a gang and you're a man-child? He becomes a very loyal brother.
Your article shows your devotion to this drama. Thank you for sharing. I do feel like I'm "missing out," and I am reminded of how much I have to catch up on... There are such great stories out there! How does anyone balance work with drama viewing? Do y'all sleep?
yeh same im nervous because holly can be good yet very seducing in all aspect also very happy because it can give…
Glad I'm not alone. Can't help but be over-protective here. I'm not in the industry but I have friends deep in it's shit. Still lots of unspoken bias and stereotypes for people of color... Whatever the case, the opportunity is great. I hope he never compromises and makes the best choices.
Is this a bone they are throwing out to S. Korean actors? Or, will the whole meal be included? What is Hollywood's motive here? I'm happy to hear this but nervous, too...
Let me check out the drama and see if I can help.
It appears dark like it's title, which will be quite a ride.
I was going to ask where I can find/view this but I see you have answered below.
Thank you.
Happy Birthday!!!
Of the top 10, I've only seen two: Boys Over Flowers and The Heirs. Lee Min-Ho was my first K-actor crush. Looking back now, these teenybopper dramas were appealing because I was much younger. Would I watch them again, hell no. Teenage and young love angst are not my things anymore. I'm curious; it would be interesting to see data about specific demographics regarding some of these higher rated dramas. In terms of the other two dramas you mentioned: Crash: Landing and It's Okay, I enjoyed both tremendously and both have great rewatch values. Whatever the case, I now primarily watch C-drama only, especially historical/fantasy themed. I find the longer length to be more appropriate for slow burn plots/romances. Great share. Thank you.
What is Hollywood's motive here?
I'm happy to hear this but nervous, too...