1. I'm not too sure why, but I thought this show was gonna be for a bit of an older audience (like 35+). I've watched plenty of shows with an older cast, but it was just the vibe I got from the trailer and teasers. This show is definitely still enjoyable and relatable for people in their 20s.
2. The love battle... was there really one? I expected them to pull a lot of tricks on each other, but it was mostly the fl hating him and the ml avoiding her, not even really being aware she hates him.
3. The dating contract. Not sure if they changed the description or put it in a teaser or something, but from my memory I thought the dating contract was gonna be a big part of this show. It only happens halfway through and when they already liked each other,
This is no hate or anything, I really loved the show and binged the first 8 eps in a day LOL.
This was one of the first korean dramas I watched and I still remember FL sent letters to I think that prosecutor guy and they used the nickname ''daddy long legs'' and I did not know until actually quite recently that that is the English name for a type of spider so I was so confused why they called him that, but I never googled it because there was not a moment where I thought it may be the name of an animal, which is quite justified imo because what even is that name, instead I just thought they might think he had nice long legs or something but it turns out it is a nickname for a man who sends anonymous encouraging notes to the woman he secretly admires. Anyways, the show was quite nice
I'm watching 5 episodes right now so I won't say much things abt this drama.It was something a 15-year-old shouldn't…
I do not necessarily blame him from running away. Though it is bad, he was very young and it was a traumatic situation. However, he should have left her alone afterwards. He was incredibly selfish to keep triggering her ptsd because he wanted to pursue her.
i dont know Qiu Tian but i looked up pictures of her and my first thoughts were 'she looks so cool' so i guess…
Also I personally take experience with a grain of salt. There are some actors who deliver a wayyyyyyyyy better performance in their first role than some experienced actors have done in their entire career.
aka The episodes I paid close attention to. LOL Choi Min-ho is 181cm of the best kind of trouble :p
ahahaha, but ive watched 5 eps now and they've mentioned him a good few times despite him not being there. I think that deserves a supporting role title atleast LOL
this show was silly in many ways, but.... that was the best rejection scene I have ever seen. It felt as if I was the one getting my heart broken, it made me ache and tear up. The dialogue and the slow escalation of emotions switching between awkwardness and heartbreak was absolutely brilliant. The actors did an amazing job portraying the emotions.
I think it's on purpose? Maybe following the dark humor vibe they're going for? It is a pretty bleak and depressing…
I understand your point and agree it's a somber show, but it's not the somberness that puts me off. I may sound like a crazy person (pun intended) but the setup/filter makes the show feel so ominous and it's making me really uncomfortable.
The other show where the filter/set-up gave me this feeling was School 2017, where it even became the main reason why I dropped the show.
I don't even mind ominous shows, but this isn't an ominous show. That's why it makes me so uncomfortable. It's like when you drink too much caffeïne and have no where to leave the energy, if that makes sense? XD I do assume this is just a personal problem though, but I needed to let it out XD
my only complaint about this show is the filter/setting. Something about it feels very bleak and depressing. This is the second time I ever commented about something like this.
He looks like he just comes out to do a role he likes every now and then and then dips and chills w his pets lol. That'd be a perfect life. I only wish he'd do a historical role once
1. I'm not too sure why, but I thought this show was gonna be for a bit of an older audience (like 35+). I've watched plenty of shows with an older cast, but it was just the vibe I got from the trailer and teasers. This show is definitely still enjoyable and relatable for people in their 20s.
2. The love battle... was there really one? I expected them to pull a lot of tricks on each other, but it was mostly the fl hating him and the ml avoiding her, not even really being aware she hates him.
3. The dating contract. Not sure if they changed the description or put it in a teaser or something, but from my memory I thought the dating contract was gonna be a big part of this show. It only happens halfway through and when they already liked each other,
This is no hate or anything, I really loved the show and binged the first 8 eps in a day LOL.
The other show where the filter/set-up gave me this feeling was School 2017, where it even became the main reason why I dropped the show.
I don't even mind ominous shows, but this isn't an ominous show. That's why it makes me so uncomfortable. It's like when you drink too much caffeïne and have no where to leave the energy, if that makes sense? XD I do assume this is just a personal problem though, but I needed to let it out XD