I am dropping this because WTH is going on ? It's so painful to watch and such a mess. This drama have a good…
Yep not for you :) It's now ENA's most popular/most watched drama since Extraordinary Attorney Woo. I'm loving it. Acting is superb, writing is briliant and it's genuinely funny.
Maybe Crazy Love? The first three or four episodes are kind of wild and literally crazy but it gets better with…
Me too. I recommend it to anyone that will listen :) And that scene about 17 minutes into Episode 2 is still one of my favorite scenes in all of K-drama. So funny, so good :)
It was a very enjoyable binge and I honestly thought this came out this year but it actually came last year and…
It's the same in Austria. I subscribed to Disney for a month (don't like the company at all, but they had a few K-dramas I wanted to watch), but dumped it after the first month as there wasn't enough on it I was interested in to warrant spending the money.
Netflix, on the other hand, has a huge library even in Austria where we still only get about 80% of what the U.S. gets.
I'm back in the U.S. at the moment though, and loving the complete Netflix library :)
South Korea is changing in many ways the last years but its not bcs of netflix. The drama is not a Netflix original…
Wow, could you be any ruder? And btw, you obviously don't know anything about the entertainment industry either. Netflix just bought the rights to King the Land. They didn't produce it, they didn't have any input in the writing, the directing or the production as it's not a Netflix Original.
And btw, Netflix makes the largest percentage of its money from subscribers in the United States ($13 billion of its $31 billion revenue last year), followed by those in Europe in second place, so it is never going to kowtow to people in developing countries whose values don't match those of its largest subscriber base.
If you don't like those shows, watch shows made in your own country that suit your own values. You'll probably be happier with them.
Thank god the ratings didnt end up higher than proper multi layered dramas (mix of comedy and serious storyline)…
Yep on Doctor Cha. Started out with a 10 for that one, ended up giving it a 3. Detested the last couple of episodes and with characters who never developed throughout the entire series. Literal garbage with ridiculously poor writing.
Mind-numbingly boring final episode. Seemed to go on and on, even when played at 1.5 speed.
Happy I watched the first 9 episodes, could have done without five of the last7 eps, but there we are. Unfortunately, the first 9 episodes held great promise, but the writer didn't ultimately deliver.
But a cute epilogue. Plus, worth watching the drama for Junho's performance, and I liked Yoona and her character too.
I ended up giving it an 8 out of 10 if nothing else but to support the Arab prince :)
Couldn't disagree more. My absolute favorite K-drama of all time, and one of the funniest and cleverest I've watched.…
You are commenting on a public forum and you don't get to tell other people how to respond or not respond to your comments. Especially when your comment told people nothing more than a trite "It's draggy and not much fun". (which isn't true at all, as the high rating for the drama from others has already proven).
And I'm not "arguing" (although you seem to be), just giving others a different point of view with a lot more information than you left.
Will say, while Eps 10 through 14 were weakly written and quite dull, Ep 15 is much better written. The scenes between Gu Won and his mother are well written and beautifully acted, especially by Lee Junho, and there are other quite satisfying scenes as well.
I'm definitely disappointed in the drama as a whole, as Eps 10 through 14 should have been much better, more tightly written, but it is worth watching for the performances of Lee Junho and Yoona, and for the two friends and the sister -- all well acted parts.
Also, I hadn't seen Junho in anything before this. But will be on the lookout for him again, as he's done a damned good job with this one.
Couldn't disagree more. My absolute favorite K-drama of all time, and one of the funniest and cleverest I've watched.
Acting is superb, the entire 16 episodes are beautifully written, the scene in Episode 2 (about 17 minutes in) is one of the best I've seen in any K-drama (and hilarious), the supporting characters are fabulous, and time flies by watching it, it is so damned good.
I've watched it twice, and am about to start a 3rd time. There are some phenomenally good actors in South Korea, but it's hard to beat Kim Jae Wook in this, and Krystal also does a superb job.
Crazy Love. Still my favorite K-drama. That and Hometown Cha Cha Cha. In both, the supporting cast of characters…
He's my absolute fave. My goal is to get to S Korea next year to interview him. Brilliant actor, takes on unusual and always very different parts, has a depth to his performances you don't see often, always surprises and never disappoints. He's so good it's like watching a different person in almost every performance he gives, and he's so damned good in Crazy Love :)
The main couple are fabulous (and crazy), as are the supporting cast. I rarely watch a drama twice, and I watched this one twice through almost back to back. Kim Jae Wook's performance is brilliant, and Krystal also does a damn good job. Really believable chemistry between the two. Especially as they go from hate to something else :)
i stopped at ep9 long ago. do episodes later still has well comedy n entertaining?! ik the romance part ðŸ¤
Took a dive after Ep 9 and has never recovered. Very poor writing. It's a shame, as I feel sorry for Junho and Yoona having to drag this to the finish line for the last six episodes.
They just ruined the last bit of hope i had with this screenwriters😂
Yep. I lost any hope after the Thailand episode, which was nothing but filler and a massive Thailand Tourist Board advertisement. Been really stupid since then.
This wasn’t good to begin with but it just going around stupid circles and cheap cliffhangers
Was fabulous until Episode 9. Went rapidly downhill from there with very weak writing. I watch it on double speed now as it's lost what made the first nine episodes so good. -- EDIT: Will say though, Episode 15 is much better written than Eps 10 thru 14, IMO.
Netflix, on the other hand, has a huge library even in Austria where we still only get about 80% of what the U.S. gets.
I'm back in the U.S. at the moment though, and loving the complete Netflix library :)
And btw, Netflix makes the largest percentage of its money from subscribers in the United States ($13 billion of its $31 billion revenue last year), followed by those in Europe in second place, so it is never going to kowtow to people in developing countries whose values don't match those of its largest subscriber base.
If you don't like those shows, watch shows made in your own country that suit your own values. You'll probably be happier with them.
Happy I watched the first 9 episodes, could have done without five of the last7 eps, but there we are. Unfortunately, the first 9 episodes held great promise, but the writer didn't ultimately deliver.
But a cute epilogue. Plus, worth watching the drama for Junho's performance, and I liked Yoona and her character too.
I ended up giving it an 8 out of 10 if nothing else but to support the Arab prince :)
And I'm not "arguing" (although you seem to be), just giving others a different point of view with a lot more information than you left.
I'm definitely disappointed in the drama as a whole, as Eps 10 through 14 should have been much better, more tightly written, but it is worth watching for the performances of Lee Junho and Yoona, and for the two friends and the sister -- all well acted parts.
Also, I hadn't seen Junho in anything before this. But will be on the lookout for him again, as he's done a damned good job with this one.
Acting is superb, the entire 16 episodes are beautifully written, the scene in Episode 2 (about 17 minutes in) is one of the best I've seen in any K-drama (and hilarious), the supporting characters are fabulous, and time flies by watching it, it is so damned good.
I've watched it twice, and am about to start a 3rd time. There are some phenomenally good actors in South Korea, but it's hard to beat Kim Jae Wook in this, and Krystal also does a superb job.
The main couple are fabulous (and crazy), as are the supporting cast. I rarely watch a drama twice, and I watched this one twice through almost back to back. Kim Jae Wook's performance is brilliant, and Krystal also does a damn good job. Really believable chemistry between the two. Especially as they go from hate to something else :)