Brilliant up until Episode 9. Pretty much trash from Eps 10-16, even while watching the last 6 episodes at double speed. It started out with such promise, but the writer let it all go to sh*t starting in Episode 10 and never did manage to recover. Right up to the last minute. I started out rating it a 10. Ended up rating it a 3. So disappointing. And the last episode was absolutely dire. Hard to watch, it was so cliched.
In the US on Hulu! Disney + is awful for KDrama here in the USA . Amazon Prime and Viki and Netflix and now Hulu…
I think Netflix will eventually take over pretty much all K-dramas. In the west at least. They are investing over $2.5 billion (yep Billion) on Korean content in the next four years, so a Netflix subscription will likely become THE one to have for most Korean shows.
They will likely also eventually put some of the other K-drama streamers out of business. At least for the new shows.
Meanwhile, Amazon Prime and Disney Plus are just playing with K-dramas, but aren't serious. And I avoid Viki, as they treat their translators like crap -- including not paying them. So...
Just finished Episode 2 and this one is turning out to be my favorite drama airing at the moment. So well done, and the performances of the main cast (and supporting cast) are superb.
If you think Ep 1 is a little slow, stick with it. Everything explained in the first episode was needed to set up the drama for what comes next.
There's nothing wrong with the FL, imo, but the romance is a no for me. ML is old and mature, and FL is young…
They are both in their 30s, with only 5 years between the ML and FL in real life. The FL "plays" someone who acts younger due to being back in the past and being forced to. In the present day, she is a responsible adult who works hard.
I know many people must have asked this before, BUT, do I need to watch season 1?
Yep. Or there is a huge amount of backstory you won't understand, and so much of Season 2 and the characters' motivations won't make much sense. Neither will much of the folklore. Personally, I liked Season 1.
I might be crazy but SungHee just isn't the villain nor close to one in this show lol
Yep. At this point, I like Sung Hee more than I like Cha Jung Suk. At least she has a personality, unlike Jung Suk who is weak and with a personality like a wet paper bag. Plus, she is the one that was initially cheated on.
Bringing the entirety of the cast together again wld be difficult ....specially pertaining to the underwhelming…
That's because a sizable percentage of the South Korean audience are now watching it on Disney Plus as, Koreans, like most nationalities nowadays, move towards watching their favorite shows via streaming.
The first two seasons weren't available on Disney Plus as the service wasn't available in Korea until late 2021, long after the first two seasons of Dr. Romantic aired.
That is also why TV ratings are not as "reliable" as they used to be, as streaming services now grab a large percentage of the population everywhere.
That's also my guess why we sometimes see so-called "unpopular dramas" get renewed for a second season, as the Korean production company doesn't go by TV ratings as much anymore as they also go by how well the drama does on Disney Plus, Netflix, Viki etc.
So sure, it may have dropped in the ratings for SBS TV viewers, but it is the #1 show on Disney Plus at the moment.
Bringing the entirety of the cast together again wld be difficult ....specially pertaining to the underwhelming…
Underhelming ratings?
It was the most-watched show on Friday in Korea, as well as scoring as the highest rated show among the key-demographic -- ages 20 to 49 -- and advertisers love that.
It is also the #1 TV show right now on Disney Plus in Korea.
Bringing the entirety of the cast together again wld be difficult ....specially pertaining to the underwhelming…
Underhelming ratings?
It was the most-watched show on Friday in Korea, as well as scoring as the highest rated show among the key-demographic -- ages 20 to 49 -- and advertisers love that.
It is also the #1 TV show right now on Disney Plus in Korea.
I wanted to see Sweet Home but rapist Lee Jin Wook participated here....
Wow, how disgusting you are? Not only was he found not guilty, his accuser was sentenced to prison due to filing a fake accusation. Some people just can't help their nasty mouths, can they?
For fans of Soo-hyuk, it was absolutely pitch perfect. SH to Bo-ra: "Listen carefully. By any chance. . . . Do…
While I think some people would be disappointed in how these couples got where they did, for me it was very realistic. Things aren't always like in a drama, and each couple struggled with the same things they would have struggled with in real life, while often reacting the way real people would.
Yes, I found some things in the drama frustrating, especially during the first half when Bo Ra was acting like a jellyfish (no backbone), and in Ep 13 when she was still being way too nice to the scummy ex but, overall, like you, I have to give it a 10.
Hugely enjoyable, superb performances from everyone, and not always so clichéd like many similar K-dramas. Plus, I wasn't a big fan of Yoon Hyun Min before this, but he did a brilliant job in this role. Wil be watching more of his work going forward.
And, as usual, Yoo In Na nailed it. Then again, she's always been one of my faves, as she has yet to turn in a performance that isn't absolutely spectacular.
Highly recommend this if you enjoy a good rom com with realistic situations and people.
They will likely also eventually put some of the other K-drama streamers out of business. At least for the new shows.
Meanwhile, Amazon Prime and Disney Plus are just playing with K-dramas, but aren't serious. And I avoid Viki, as they treat their translators like crap -- including not paying them. So...
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If you think Ep 1 is a little slow, stick with it. Everything explained in the first episode was needed to set up the drama for what comes next.
The first two seasons weren't available on Disney Plus as the service wasn't available in Korea until late 2021, long after the first two seasons of Dr. Romantic aired.
That is also why TV ratings are not as "reliable" as they used to be, as streaming services now grab a large percentage of the population everywhere.
That's also my guess why we sometimes see so-called "unpopular dramas" get renewed for a second season, as the Korean production company doesn't go by TV ratings as much anymore as they also go by how well the drama does on Disney Plus, Netflix, Viki etc.
So sure, it may have dropped in the ratings for SBS TV viewers, but it is the #1 show on Disney Plus at the moment.
It was the most-watched show on Friday in Korea, as well as scoring as the highest rated show among the key-demographic -- ages 20 to 49 -- and advertisers love that.
It is also the #1 TV show right now on Disney Plus in Korea.
It was the most-watched show on Friday in Korea, as well as scoring as the highest rated show among the key-demographic -- ages 20 to 49 -- and advertisers love that.
It is also the #1 TV show right now on Disney Plus in Korea.
Yes, I found some things in the drama frustrating, especially during the first half when Bo Ra was acting like a jellyfish (no backbone), and in Ep 13 when she was still being way too nice to the scummy ex but, overall, like you, I have to give it a 10.
Hugely enjoyable, superb performances from everyone, and not always so clichéd like many similar K-dramas. Plus, I wasn't a big fan of Yoon Hyun Min before this, but he did a brilliant job in this role. Wil be watching more of his work going forward.
And, as usual, Yoo In Na nailed it. Then again, she's always been one of my faves, as she has yet to turn in a performance that isn't absolutely spectacular.
Highly recommend this if you enjoy a good rom com with realistic situations and people.