Do I need to watch 1994 before I watch this?
I watched 1997 and loved it. I heard 1988 was a lot better than 1994, so I was hoping to skip right to that.
I've only seen Queen In Hyun's Man and Answer me 1997 from this list, but I disagree greatly with your choices.
I didn't think Hee Jin was annoying at all. She was adorable and knew what she wanted, so she went for it. What's so wrong with that? She didn't start weeping for no reason, and she did cry, but it's not like she did it all of the time. She did when she felt frustrated and didn't know what to do, and when she felt like she was losing someone she loved. Some people are more sensitive than others, and I don't think that makes them stupid
I also didn't think Sung Siwon was annoying. She just represents that inner-fangirl in all of us, especially how many people acted as teenagers. She eventually grew up. She's young, so of course she's going to act like it.
Ack. The votes were going okay near the beginning, but then of course Rooftop Prince and Faith started to get…
I forced myself through 18 episodes of Faith which was a struggle. I finally had to drop it after that because I seriously could not push myself through 1 more episode of that.
The only reason I'm glad I watched Faith is because I was introduced to Park Se Young (the queen, who is also fantastic in School 2013) and Ryu Deok Hwan (who played the king).
Rooftop Prince was okay, but not nearly as great as everyone makes it seem. It was funny in the beginning, but the company plot got boring and senseless. I honestly wish I hadn't watched it.
It's sad because there are so many great dramas that had actual bromance.
Ack. The votes were going okay near the beginning, but then of course Rooftop Prince and Faith started to get a bunch of votes. I will never know what people see in those two shows (especially faith).
It actually makes me sad to see Rooftop Prince winning best bromance, best comedy, and best drama (WHAT) and Faith winning best historical.
Definitely agree with Kim Boong Do and Lee Jae Ha being on this list. There are some others I would add.<br /><br />I would definitely have Lee Kang To on this list. Dude is Gaksital, hero of all heroes. And I think he deserves it after everything he's been through. Eun Oh is becoming one of my favorite heroes as well.
I watched 1997 and loved it. I heard 1988 was a lot better than 1994, so I was hoping to skip right to that.
I guess slice-of-life isn't for everyone, but I certainly don't find it boring.
I didn't think Hee Jin was annoying at all. She was adorable and knew what she wanted, so she went for it. What's so wrong with that? She didn't start weeping for no reason, and she did cry, but it's not like she did it all of the time. She did when she felt frustrated and didn't know what to do, and when she felt like she was losing someone she loved. Some people are more sensitive than others, and I don't think that makes them stupid
I also didn't think Sung Siwon was annoying. She just represents that inner-fangirl in all of us, especially how many people acted as teenagers. She eventually grew up. She's young, so of course she's going to act like it.
I'm very disappointed to see Rooftop Prince winning though. There was barely even any real bromance.
The only reason I'm glad I watched Faith is because I was introduced to Park Se Young (the queen, who is also fantastic in School 2013) and Ryu Deok Hwan (who played the king).
Rooftop Prince was okay, but not nearly as great as everyone makes it seem. It was funny in the beginning, but the company plot got boring and senseless. I honestly wish I hadn't watched it.
It's sad because there are so many great dramas that had actual bromance.
It actually makes me sad to see Rooftop Prince winning best bromance, best comedy, and best drama (WHAT) and Faith winning best historical.