The first half of 2026 was not it for modern dramas. Now I have a dim of light that the second and 2027 will be brighter.. How can two of my favorites people be in one drama? what did I do to deserve this happiness?
Ahhh the thing called fate; From a reel on my IG( damn you algorithm) to following the thread like a good addict looking for a fix, to finding this review feels like gold..
Park Jeong Min and Kim Go Eun ? what can go wrong? absolutely nothing went wrong..I admit that am a new fan of his since Hwasa's music video, I need more dramas of him..Thank you
I watched him in the movie "Sunset in My hometown" after I saw him in the Hwasa music video, so I have been hunting down his drama work, an amazing actor but he seems to like movies more..Je has such a unique flow or how he words things like he was born acting
I'm curious if you finished it and what are your thoughts now regarding the FL. I can't really remember what I…
I finished it.. Yes I later understood the FL only from a cultural POV..Outside Korea or Asia in general,when grown ups make decisions, they are respected by either parents or those concerned.
Totally agree 👍. My only issue is that our leads don't look radically different in some flashback scenes so…
Yes.. especially the FL..but I think the ML's abilities to switch his personality back and forth saved the day..The boy got range,I hope he doesn't get sucked in the wanxia world and loose that fluidity (Am hating,I know)
Well said 👏 I went in with zero expectations and somehow ended up loving it, no skipping, no dragging my feet, just fully locked in.
For me the flashbacks felt easy, the time jump was shown at the beginning of the scene and they actually were a whole story not just memories.At one point I caught myself thinking, “we could literally just stay in 2016–17 and I’d be perfectly fine,”
I’m actually impressed with myself for getting through 30 episodes without that usual “why is this so long?” panic. Also… I’ve got my eye on Mr. Daniel Zhou For his age, he really delivered.
An understanding dad/mom in C-Drama/K-drama is rare than the blood moon..Hahaha,I understand it's been a long…
They are so few I can't even pin point one other then Go Ahead.. I think "Hidden Love" parents were also nicer, if I remember how dramatic the leads relationship would have turned eyes
everybody praised the drama for its romance lol. it’s finally some mature one without fishy kisses and weird…
I heard about City Hunter,around the same time I watched Healer..but I didn't get to it, I might check it out, I don't mind classics. Same with Happiness but the zombie trope is not my cup of chai so I skipped that..Thank you for your recommendation
From a reel on my IG( damn you algorithm) to following the thread like a good addict looking for a fix, to finding this review feels like gold..
So I married An Anti-fan
Something About the 1%
I guess am a fan of his work
Thank you
Wow interesting
I went in with zero expectations and somehow ended up loving it, no skipping, no dragging my feet, just fully locked in.
For me the flashbacks felt easy, the time jump was shown at the beginning of the scene and they actually were a whole story not just memories.At one point I caught myself thinking, “we could literally just stay in 2016–17 and I’d be perfectly fine,”
I’m actually impressed with myself for getting through 30 episodes without that usual “why is this so long?” panic.
Also… I’ve got my eye on Mr. Daniel Zhou For his age, he really delivered.