I liked the first few episodes better. There was a lot more suspense and originality. Lately the story just seems to be progressing too slowly and Hoon and Jae Hee's relationship feels forced. The fact that Jae Hee was very suddenly okay with being with Hoon after having denied and ignored him just feels awkward and fake. I enjoy Cha Jin Soo's role in the plot though, and I look forward to seeing how his and Jae Hee's relationship gets explained further. There's a lot of suspiciousness around their dynamic. I get the feeling that Jae Hee might be using Hoon.
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Secret was legit. Very emotional, thrilling, and engaging.
Ok so I'm midway through episode 5, and I really need some info to decide if I want to keep watching this or not!…
This drama is one of my favs. The main couple from when they were kids do end up together in the end, it takes awhile though because of many difficulties and struggles. I bet by the time you get to about episode 7 you'll be hooked. The friendships in this drama do get stretched and tested a lot. No more that 3 important people die if I remember. ((and Major spoiler, one comes back to life. I do not recall what episode that happens in))
Having a hard time watching episode 6 because it's so awkward and funny.
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Seriously having a hard time dealing with all of these super awkward scenes where the characters (not the actors) appear to be not even trying to play off being the other person. Like, how hard is it to at least play out gender body language and speech.
Should I start this? I just finished Secret (WHICH BTW IS AWESOME *O*)
It's a LOT like BBF. It's entertaining enough, but I find the plot pretty predictable. This might feel kind of fluffy (and almost trivial) after watching Secret.
i still dont get why people say this drama is awesome i couldn't even finish it .it was boring
I haven't seen Secret Garden myself, but I did see some aspects of Greatest Love in it. I noticed how many dramas you've seen, and I can understand now how you'd not find the story as engaging or original as those of use who've seen less than 50 (or not as many romcoms).
Have not watched yet, but just watching the trailer makes me reminiscent of the anime and manga. I'll have to watch this some time! And hope I don't cry. ... I'll probably cry because it's Nana.
Moon Geun Young is not my favorite actress, and i stopped watching mainly because I could not watch her mangle…
I'll have to agree that she was a little dull in Mary Stayed Out All Night. She felt rather generic and average. Moon Geun Young does a good job in some parts, and a so-so job in other parts. I have to say I'm a sucker for historical dramas. I wouldn't necessarily recommend if you're watching it just for Kim Bum though because his character really gets pushed to the side. If you haven't seen it yet, maybe try Padam Padam, because Kim Bum gets to explore a pretty nice range of emotions and character development.
There are a few dull episodes now and then, but it does pick up pace and there are a lot of emotional levels and character developments, especially in episodes 24-29 ish. A lot gets relieved
Moon Geun Young is not my favorite actress, and i stopped watching mainly because I could not watch her mangle…
Have you seen Painter of the Wind yet? Moon Geun Young did a wonderful job in that drama. Also, I'd recommend trying to get past about episode 12 or so on this drama. I'm up through 29 as that is what is up on viki and things are pretty intense.
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Seriously having a hard time dealing with all of these super awkward scenes where the characters (not the actors) appear to be not even trying to play off being the other person. Like, how hard is it to at least play out gender body language and speech.
And how the plot repeats itself but the roles are switched in episode 11.