Alright up to latest episode (32) this show is VERY slow in general, it pays too much attention to cinematography and portraying one's emotions and wounds in a very slow manner. Which is not a bad thing in general, but it definitely sucks to watch this on-going, since not much happens in each separate episode, even though they release 2 hours back to back every Saturday, those 2 hours feel like a 30minutes episode. I highly recommend this show, after it finishes airing, that is. (2 weeks to go)
Yeo jin goo’s acting here is really superb! Kinda shock that there’s someone who don’t like his acting lol…
It looks like the real king will return and steal the Quee- wait.. technically she was his queen from the beginning.. anyways weird stuff next week lol
1- In Go Back Couple the couple actually broke up and divorced before going back in time, in Familiar Wife it…
We're all entitled to our opinions of course, but the children part really bothers me, altho personally I dislike children, if I ever made one I'd never feel like it's a burden, and the solution they came up with was rotating the children care between family members to elevate the stress, I feel like it's bad parenting. Like I said it's a decent drama after all so I'm not 100% hating on it either.
Holy sh*it that making out scene at the end of episode 13 was definitely one of the best I've ever seen in Kdramaland.…
Something about this drama was putting me off and it got worse when they took 2 weeks break, but ever since they started kissing like damn, the mood suddenly goes all pink.. I totally forgot whatever I disliked about the drama, lol.
The ending was just empty, it's not happy nor sad. It's cut short, like someone lost the last page of the script.What…
Yeah.. In the end even Jinwoo left with more information than us since we've no idea what happened the entire year he was gone.. It's like he's taking the secrets to his grave with the show ending and it feels so frustrating..
There are plenty things that make the drama disappointing but it is not the missing romantic happy ending and…
The ending was just empty, it's not happy nor sad. It's cut short, like someone lost the last page of the script. What bothered me the most is where the main lead was for over a year while everyone was looking for him, was he invisible? could he see others but not be seen? Was he stuck in that state cause the server was offline? Then why didn't he reveal himself as soon as it went on? Why grind to 50+ just to get guns and show off to random strangers instead of getting some help? Sorry but it's super lacking, regardless if the female character cried or not, and regardless if they ended up together or not, or if she even existed or not.
EDIT: Sorry I just noticed your first line "There are plenty things that make the drama disappointing but.." well I guess I just listed some of them..
can somebody explain the ending to me? i didn't get the whole internal dungeon thing not
What I don't get is why he was gone for over a year and only appeared at lvl50+ to save some random scrub from a danger that wasn't real since the game is safe now. /Que in the ending song (best part of the show btw)
I usually prefer K-drams since they rarely have second seasons. I like the fact that the story has an ending after…
Some dramas do have multiple seasons, this one however, is very unlikely; because they solved the problem. They just had an open ending for no reason, and didn't explain what the MC was doing for more than year.
I can't believe how hard they're dragging this.. there was 0 progress the past few episodes. Everyone just running in circles instead of facing the problem and getting answers.
I am actually surprised that so many people want Sunny and the Emperor's relationship to progress romantically.…
I agree with you as well.. They can redeem and save him all they want they don't have to attach good lil' Sunny to him. I don't even care if she ends up alone just not with the emperor please.
Is this worth watching? I wanted to see it because of Jang Na Ra and Lee Elliya but it got low ratings and hit…
Hello fellow Jang Na Ra fan! First few episodes really put me off but instead of giving it shit rating and dropping it, I continued to watch and once it started to clear up who's the MC and who's the antagonist, it felt a lot better to watch. :) Even if you put Jang Na Ra aside, this is def worth watching.
Which is not a bad thing in general, but it definitely sucks to watch this on-going, since not much happens in each separate episode, even though they release 2 hours back to back every Saturday, those 2 hours feel like a 30minutes episode.
I highly recommend this show, after it finishes airing, that is. (2 weeks to go)
Like I said it's a decent drama after all so I'm not 100% hating on it either.
What bothered me the most is where the main lead was for over a year while everyone was looking for him, was he invisible? could he see others but not be seen? Was he stuck in that state cause the server was offline? Then why didn't he reveal himself as soon as it went on? Why grind to 50+ just to get guns and show off to random strangers instead of getting some help?
Sorry but it's super lacking, regardless if the female character cried or not, and regardless if they ended up together or not, or if she even existed or not.
EDIT: Sorry I just noticed your first line "There are plenty things that make the drama disappointing but.." well I guess I just listed some of them..
/Que in the ending song (best part of the show btw)
I don't even care if she ends up alone just not with the emperor please.
Even if you put Jang Na Ra aside, this is def worth watching.