I loved the trio sisters in "Welcome to samdal-ri". It was the perfect combo of chaos and love for each other. Great article by the way, I'll definitely have to watch "Hidden love" now xD
Hi! I have a question I saw there was an infidelity tag. Does the male lead cheat on her as "revenge" during their…
But I'll see because I may be wrong since I have only watched 5 episodes and the second male cheated on the FL and the ML hasn't done anything wrong but looking at the characteristics of the ML I don't think that he would hurt the FL but then again, I could be wrong If you would like, I could update you when I finish the series
Am I excited? Well of course! It's refreshing from the previous versions of "boys over flowers", plus it has a bit of a more "modern" twist to it, so I hope my expectations will be met with this drama!
thank you so muchhh and yeah totally relate about the watch list now my ultimate goal in life is finishing my…
No, it isn't just you. I also feel guilty when I remove a drama. The thing for me is that when I remove a drama I get the feeling that the drama that I just removed is actually good and I'll never find it again xd As I said, it's a blessing and a curse for us lol
thank you so muchhh and yeah totally relate about the watch list now my ultimate goal in life is finishing my…
Yeah, good luck to us both We will either finish all of our plan to watch dramas or we'll just remove all of them xd The plan to watch list is a blessing and a curse for drama watchers xd
Good article. However, I think I'm going through some slump. I can't seem to enjoy any k-dramas nowadays. How…
OOF, i know the feeling. I once had a slump for 7 months straight. I just couldn't watch anything. What helped me, was I tried to watch dramas from countries which I haven't watched before or only watched a few. If that doesn't work, try out new genres. And if those don't work, try to watch some american tv shows (or any non-asian countries). You'll have what I call "fresh eyes" when you start watching dramas again. Plus, it'll be more enjoyable, because it'll seem like something new. But what I'd most suggest for you to do, is to just take a break from watching anything. Not for a long time, it could be a week or it could be a month. Whatever you like. Anyway, I hope I helped a little bit! I hope you'll get through it!
You should! I just finished it, and it's super good (even though I'm crying my eyes out over the ending). XD
I think it's how you interpret the ending. I was crying because I just personally hate when some characters split up in the end.
When the two guys helped the girl become more friendly and less shy, I was really happy that it went well, but then one of the guys decided to go to another school and the second guy joined him at that other school (I'm sorry if I don't make any sense. I just can't remember their names). And so they left the girl to finally be on her own without them. To try and make new friends and so on.
I wouldn't say that it's a sad ending but more of a meaningful ending, because even though the guys left the girl, they still cared for each other and wished well to each other. So yeah, I guess it's how you see it (again, sorry if that didn't make a lot of sense but trust me, you have to try it if you still haven't).
I agree. I'm a bit torn between just watching a drama without those scenes or see a bit of hot eye-candy, but I'm all for actors feeling comfortable in their roles and/or interviews. I think it's frankly disgusting that film companies (the people who make the movies. I don't know what else to call them) use this strategy to lure more viewers, but the sadder part is that we do click on them. It does it's job perfectly, but if some actors don't feel comfortable about it, then I'm also against it. It's sad that really, we can't do anything but hope that things could change in the future. Let's hope for the better, where everyone would be comfortable and the "shirtless scenes" would be justified. P.S the article is great. Love what you wrote there.
Damn, I didn't know that Jin Ki Joo was an office worker, then wanted to be a reporter, and THEN wanted to be an actress. That's just a whole drama on its own, XD.
If you would like, I could update you when I finish the series
As I said, it's a blessing and a curse for us lol
We will either finish all of our plan to watch dramas or we'll just remove all of them xd
The plan to watch list is a blessing and a curse for drama watchers xd
Anyway, it was an amazing article! Loved it!
What helped me, was I tried to watch dramas from countries which I haven't watched before or only watched a few.
If that doesn't work, try out new genres.
And if those don't work, try to watch some american tv shows (or any non-asian countries). You'll have what I call "fresh eyes" when you start watching dramas again. Plus, it'll be more enjoyable, because it'll seem like something new.
But what I'd most suggest for you to do, is to just take a break from watching anything. Not for a long time, it could be a week or it could be a month. Whatever you like.
Anyway, I hope I helped a little bit! I hope you'll get through it!
When the two guys helped the girl become more friendly and less shy, I was really happy that it went well, but then one of the guys decided to go to another school and the second guy joined him at that other school (I'm sorry if I don't make any sense. I just can't remember their names). And so they left the girl to finally be on her own without them. To try and make new friends and so on.
I wouldn't say that it's a sad ending but more of a meaningful ending, because even though the guys left the girl, they still cared for each other and wished well to each other.
So yeah, I guess it's how you see it
(again, sorry if that didn't make a lot of sense but trust me, you have to try it if you still haven't).
Let's hope for the better, where everyone would be comfortable and the "shirtless scenes" would be justified.
P.S the article is great. Love what you wrote there.