For people who don’t like her voice and acting skills, it’s valid criticism. For people who like it it’s a valid love too. But for those people who say they should just switch to dub, they aren’t valid. People who love the comedy, hate the comedy(some people watched without judiciously following the trailer and actors) These things are subjective opinions.
But the thing to realize there are legitimate people that hate and love it, all are valid. It’s quite annoying seeing people say, do not watch, do not comment if you do not like it (continue tho, I like these kinds of forum drama that happens regularly).
Many people watch bad shows to the end, not saying this is bad tho. But don’t let it get you riled up
netflix is literal brainrot of shows, I'm tired of this trend of splitting shows into parts, instead of exciting…
Yessss, we need to go back to the days of 10+ episodes. So many shows existed (successfully) like vampire diaries, prison break, breaking bad with 20+, most korean dramas are 16 eps
She'll ace the role. You should see her in Lies Hidden In My Garden.
They are complaining about how bodily imperfections would make the drama more realistic not questioning her acting skills. Which is more or less a problem with dated dramas all around
So i finally read most of the novel, i would be saying my opinion based on what they have done so far in the drama
Oh my gosh, they made Mu Sheng and Mu Yao such saints in the drama.
Mu Yao's character is more realistic; she is cold towards Miao Miao for a long time and is biased against Mu Sheng. She sees him as a tiger she raised and "loves" because he doesn't show his teeth.
Mu Sheng is a yandere character. At first He even hoped she would die in the bamboo forest and was low key pained that she didn't disappear and jelly when Fu Yi saved her. Then later when he came to terms with his feelings, he is the one that knowingly hypnotized her into marrying him, but he didn't realize that the spell broke earlier than expected until after they were married.
Despite his flaws, I love Mu Sheng's character. The book is steamier, not overtly smutty but with kisses, wet dreams, and other suggestive elements.
Miao Miao's character is much more grounded. She's witty, assertive, and isn't afraid to speak her mind. She doesn't have the same airhead persona as in the drama.
The story arcs also differ significantly between the two.
The drama and the book have their own unique charms. You can watch the drama and still enjoy the book without feeling like you're rehashing the same story. The drama serves as an inspired adaptation rather than a direct representation
But the thing to realize there are legitimate people that hate and love it, all are valid. It’s quite annoying seeing people say, do not watch, do not comment if you do not like it (continue tho, I like these kinds of forum drama that happens regularly).
Many people watch bad shows to the end, not saying this is bad tho. But don’t let it get you riled up
That’s the issue of those reviewers, they treat it seriously.
They can’t go wrong with any of their choices. The new girls are probs spicy too.
Which is more or less a problem with dated dramas all around
Mu Yao's character is more realistic; she is cold towards Miao Miao for a long time and is biased against Mu Sheng. She sees him as a tiger she raised and "loves" because he doesn't show his teeth.
Mu Sheng is a yandere character.
At first He even hoped she would die in the bamboo forest and was low key pained that she didn't disappear and jelly when Fu Yi saved her.
Then later when he came to terms with his feelings, he is the one that knowingly hypnotized her into marrying him, but he didn't realize that the spell broke earlier than expected until after they were married.
Despite his flaws, I love Mu Sheng's character. The book is steamier, not overtly smutty but with kisses, wet dreams, and other suggestive elements.
Miao Miao's character is much more grounded. She's witty, assertive, and isn't afraid to speak her mind. She doesn't have the same airhead persona as in the drama.
The story arcs also differ significantly between the two.
The drama and the book have their own unique charms. You can watch the drama and still enjoy the book without feeling like you're rehashing the same story. The drama serves as an inspired adaptation rather than a direct representation