I don't like the directions they are talking Soo Jin in. I know her background and the toxic environment but that's…
I think her character is going to eventually be redeemed. It's just all that anger and frustration pent up from trying to please her parents, and it had to go somewhere, so she's chosen a target she direct it at and get away with it. I think she'll realize at some point that she's being selfish and unfair.
it's a given for a show like this to have its viewers be separated into teams, but I don't understand why some…
The thing with Asian dramas, at least up until more recently, is that the story always telegraphs from the beginning who is supposed to end up with who. It's never a secret. But I think a lot of people don't really understand that that's how dramas have always worked, and they get their hearts set on one character not realizing that that character is clearly not the intended victor (so to speak). So while I understand people experiencing second lead feels, because sometimes you just like the second lead better, I'm still always genuinely surprised when people don't realize that the story has clearly picked a male lead and it's not Your preferred male lead.
I'm really loving this drama. It has enough of the old-school drama traits to feel a little nostalgic for me but without all of the drawn-out angst that always made older dramas so frustrating. It certainly has it's flaws in terms of storytelling, but it's honestly too dang cute for me to care, lol.
Girls Generation has been on my list for awhile. It looks like it might be a rather unique drama among Kdramas in terms of subject matter and like the pacing and style of storytelling would be unique as well. Definitely want to check it out at some point.
I watched my ID is gangnam beauty and it's not that similar ,only in some points
I've watched ID as well, and the general premise is pretty close to the same in both, in my opinion. Both girls going to extreme lengths to alter their appearance in order to deal with their feelings of being unattractive and unwanted, both male leads being described as being aloof and cold, and both male leads being the ones to help the female lead see her true, inner beauty. Not to mention both male leads are played by the same actor, lol. Of course, the drama hasn't come out yet, so the stories might be more different from each other than they first appear. I also haven't read the webcomic, so it might go in some different directions from ID as well. But right now, based on both drama's premises, the only major differences between them is the age group of the characters and one female lead gets plastic surgery while the other goes the makeup route in order to drastically change their appearances. I don't mean any of this as an insult to either drama or as a critique of either story, btw. I don't think having the same general premise between two stories automatically makes one inferior to the other. I'm just saying they are discussing very similar territory in a very similar way.
So I guess this isn't going to be a full season but rather an episode special? I'm a little disappointed. I was excited to sit down and watch another season of these girls making infuriating decisions but still be a lot of fun to watch doing it, lol.
This is one of those times when I wish there were the option on kisskh to add an article to a Favorite Articles list, so I can come back at a later date to try some of these recipes.
Does anyone happen to know how I might be able to get my hands on copies of the original manhwa for this? I don't need an English translation, the original Korean is fine.
I found the first season frustrating to watch at times, but dang it if I don't plan on parking my butt down in front of my computer and watching every second of this second season, lol.