my only expectation for the finale is that eun-seong be dealt with.
He will, I hope so. There's no way the writer is letting a shit human being like Eun Sung to win lmao. The rating nuke would be insane if she did this.
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i've heard that some writers love to give power to villains because it is part of a strategy to keep viewership high. The angrier and more anxious the viewers are, the more they are willing to sit through and anticipate for the next episodes despite not liking where the story is heading. Maybe this is what she's trying to do?
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i think she forgot to revise the villain's plot and his holes lol. It'll tank the drama ratings by a little because of this. I'd doubt she care since the drama is doing really well on its own, but I do hope she considers it on her next drama to flesh out some stuff.
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I only think she rushed the plot hole and writing of the villain which is why it seems so absurd. Everything else I see no problem, Eun Sung is the one causing the most "What the fuck?" moments for us audience. But I think it aligns with her style of writing overall. And this script was drafted in 2010 so it had the old Kdrama elements of writing in it.
people shit on Marry My Husband's finale episodes like they do with QoT, yet the show is still deemed as good…
I would post, but people's taste in genres will void my post completely. So, no point in wasting my energy further. People can have their tastes, but what's factual and remains so, is that the drama is nowhere near horrible or incompetent, it's actually a good drama with standard/mediocre writing which isn't too much of a big deal if you're an avid Kdrama watcher.
what did you expect from the writer of CLOY? Definitely not some thriller or melodrama writing for sure. I had…
The cliche and artificial story writing is expected from the writer, her previous work is similar, she writes pretty light dramas. And for this type of genre being a Rom-Com, of course there's going to be cliche and feel artificial. Not to mention the script used to be drafted back in 2010, so it has some elements of older kdrama style of writing. Thrillers is the genre you'll most likely enjoy better because they don't have many cliches and is more grounded into the plot, world building, and how things connect together.
Don't understand why they're saying it's overhyped. Just coz lots of people in Korea and outside of it are watching…
They say overhype because of a big majority in favoring of the drama lol. There's a reason why LOTS of people internationally are tuning in to this drama and loving it, not entirely because of the plot since it is nothing actually crazy new, but the cast and leads synergizes with the story pretty well.
The acting and production is tremendous, it's just the plot😶
what did you expect from the writer of CLOY? Definitely not some thriller or melodrama writing for sure. I had this expectation and did not disappoint since I knew it was coming. Nonetheless, it is still enjoyable and engaging without too much thinking.
I lowered my rating because it is really bad written without any good new ideas and too much space for the stereotype…
i dont think the drama wanted to focus on the villain since this isnt a thriller-action. It's heavily focused on our lead's performance and how they went through everything to stay together.
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psychologically speaking, based on your drama genre preferences and likings, you have been conditioned to liking thriller and action style of writing so this drama may just not be fitting to you, and you may express distaste. This just means that you have personal taste, doesn't mean the drama is inherently bad itself though, just keep that in mind when reviewing.
8.8 This drama rating actually stayed strong on this site because most viewers were into the drama if not I think…
people shit on Marry My Husband's finale episodes like they do with QoT, yet the show is still deemed as good and engaging by a huge majority. Most of the negative reviews and criticisms for this drama is from those that are used to thriller style of writing where everything comes together like a puzzle and is blunt and realistic with no cliches, so when they see a fun and kdrama style of writing like QoT, it is off putting to them and hence the bad reviews and misunderstood views. Just read those reviews and you'll start to see that they click and check with thriller criteria of writing. They had way too high and unrealistic expectations for a drama like QoT and its not surprising coming from the same writer that wrote CLOY, so idk what they were expecting.
you're safe in the food industry, but in the biomedical field? Yes most definitely. Pharmacy and medical corporations…
specifically, the biomedical/technology field type of drama? I don't think there's any drama like that yet besides Blood Free. So, Blood Free is pretty unique in itself.
the romance is on the side kind of thing. It's a subplot that shouldn't interfere with the main plot too much.
it's short dialogue and screen time, it's there to flesh out our character and his personal life outside of being a cop. The main plot will still be the talking point and overshadows the subplot.