Wait, I'm a bit confused. Where was Ji Uk all those three months after he married Hae Young? I only saw him with Hae Young's mom for a few minutes, does that mean he's taking care of her mother for the past three months?
It's unfortunate that the rating here keeps on getting lower and lower. There's almost 4k comments, but it's saddening how about almost 2.5k of it are full of negative comments. I mean, they should talk about the drama, not the negative part.
Previously, the rating was 7.8, and before I knew it, it's now 7.7. I don't know why its this way. The four episodes were interesting in my opinion. This drama deserves at least an 8. Although I haven't given it any rating yet.
This is classic. His chemistry with Cheng Xiao was a delight to watch.
I'll be starting AASOL soon. I think it's the only drama of Leo which I've yet to watch. I've been reading many positive comments about Leo and Mai Mai's chemistry. Also, you've confirmed it quite a number of times already.
This is classic. His chemistry with Cheng Xiao was a delight to watch.
You're right. Whenever I see a female character competing in the world where male dominates, I get this excitement to watch the drama. That's exactly the excitement I felt when I watched the trailer of FIYS back then. I couldn't help but try it out.
I like watching the shows on air (personal opinion) there is something to look forward to for a few weeks, and…
Back then, I don't watch shows that's ongoing, I only watched shows that had completed airing. The first drama that made start watching ongoing drama is "Alchemy of Souls." I loved that drama. Since that time, I've been watching ongoing dramas. I don't think I can get used to Korean time slot of airing dramas though. It's frustrating.
You're right when you said "you mostly want to be happy watching it 75% of the time." I feel the same way. OSN is 85% emotional, I felt emotions most of the time while watching. But as LND is a Rom-Com, I also hope the happy/funny moments outweigh the emotional ones, that would be fitting for the drama. After all, it's not a melodrama, it's a Rom-Com. That said, I love the FL of both dramas, their chemistry with Jung Hae In were more than I can describe in a word or two.
I agree. One Spring Night is mostly emotion with little or no comedy, but the chemistry of the leads was very unique, I couldn't help but give it a perfect score. As for LND, it's packed with both comedy and emotional scenes. I don't know why, but I just love Jung Hae In more whenever I watch his drama. Without excluding the natural chemistry of the Jung Jung couple of course.
That said, I love the FL of both dramas, their chemistry with Jung Hae In were more than I can describe in a word or two.