Bromance (although an unnecessary term) = good friendship between straight men, Like brotherly friendship or brotherhood. It has nothing to do with homosexuality.
BL or Boy Love = Gay, homosexual men or implied romantic relationship between two men.
Its not about non-sensical. People are already stressed out from their shitty daily life and the dramas are their…
People literally forgot the premise of the story and even the title was telling.
They abused and bashed the ML online for doing a great convincing job to portray a character. That actor now has to think twice before taking similar roles and resort to fluff.
The problem is that the ending is unnecessary. Heard they changed it from the novel. And yes real life isn’t…
It seems this drama was only inspired by the novel and not exactly it. The ML is said to have been redeemed as it was not gonna be watchable had they stuck to the novel.
So, that on its own should tell people to not have novel expectation.
Those who read the novel said he raped the FL and was disgusting. Do you think that was gonna work if they stuck to it ?
Personally, as much as I love romance, the moment they made the leads' relationship and romance the focal point…
I get you, however, we shouldn’t forget that those guys are also at work and have their own personal problems.
Because we rate based on emotions and attachment, that leads to them not getting booked for more work and can lead them to depression while we got instant gratification at their livelihood’s expense.
Its not about non-sensical. People are already stressed out from their shitty daily life and the dramas are their…
Do they ever think that, that kind of thinking is also ruining the actors lives? Because those guys are at work at the end of the day and depend on ratings from people who are using them for reality escapism.
It’s not fair and doesn’t make it right. There’s many fluffy dramas for them but they will go ruin ratings for dramas that do not focus on romance and use it as add on. Then make noise.
The romance focused audience is the most blind audience that doesn’t focus on detail, a destroyer of good ratings and creative writing.
Most don’t focus on the story itself but puppy love.
I also don’t get the obsession about happy ending. Every time they ask “HE?” Or “happy ending?”.
Sadly writers are subjected to this lot as they are many, because of commercial reasons.
This is one of the reasons Kdramas are losing momentum now and we’ve moved to Cdramas for great and creative storytelling. But the romance cabal will ruin this too, and Netflix and other western networks will milk it.
Honestly does real life always have happy ending?
Why must creative writers be limited to nonsensical happy endings even if it doesn’t make sense?
I wanna wait for all episodes.
Bromance (although an unnecessary term) = good friendship between straight men, Like brotherly friendship or brotherhood. It has nothing to do with homosexuality.
BL or Boy Love = Gay, homosexual men or implied romantic relationship between two men.
Why do people confuse these? I have no idea.
Why do people love asking, no idea either.
THERE’S NO HOMOSEXUALS IN THIS DRAMA.
I don’t like watching my faves as support especially if they get mistreated.
Is love and redemption worth it?
Is this one good?
They should have taken time for this one for next year.
They abused and bashed the ML online for doing a great convincing job to portray a character. That actor now has to think twice before taking similar roles and resort to fluff.
So, that on its own should tell people to not have novel expectation.
Those who read the novel said he raped the FL and was disgusting. Do you think that was gonna work if they stuck to it ?
Because we rate based on emotions and attachment, that leads to them not getting booked for more work and can lead them to depression while we got instant gratification at their livelihood’s expense.
I just think we should be mindful about it.
It’s not fair and doesn’t make it right. There’s many fluffy dramas for them but they will go ruin ratings for dramas that do not focus on romance and use it as add on. Then make noise.
Most don’t focus on the story itself but puppy love.
I also don’t get the obsession about happy ending. Every time they ask “HE?” Or “happy ending?”.
Sadly writers are subjected to this lot as they are many, because of commercial reasons.
This is one of the reasons Kdramas are losing momentum now and we’ve moved to Cdramas for great and creative storytelling. But the romance cabal will ruin this too, and Netflix and other western networks will milk it.
Honestly does real life always have happy ending?
Why must creative writers be limited to nonsensical happy endings even if it doesn’t make sense?
Phew! I really don’t get it.
There’s no problem with the FL.
You can watch Destined, he’s a villain there, Qing Luo, unshakable faith.
He’s good and versatile in all of his dramas.