I feel kind of bad for dropping this at episode 10 just because she broke up with Cho Rong. I know it was obvious…
I mean if you don't like the lead pairing, I'd keep it dropped as it really focuses on the two. You can look up scenes of their more intimate moments if you still have doubts on picking it back up otherwise.
That said, I'm really curious as to what people see/saw in Cho Rong. Aside from liking him more than Moo Young due to not liking Moo Young, how does Cho Rong by himself capture viewers' attention? He's a good person, but I found him incredibly boring as a character.
Ugh the main female makes me mad so much , like idk she is so weak and easily falls in love
I don't think Jin Kang is weak, but rather very forgiving and kind. She is rather strong willed from all she is able to endure, but her overly warm personality is what draws her Moo Young. This can be seen when she confronts Moo Young about his indifference towards danger, as well as her confrontation with her brother after he confessed to stabbing Moo Young. She realizes her upbringing was painful, and so seeing someone with a similar past yet at the same time worse, she feels this connection to Moo Young, and the need to support him.
Mhmm looking at your list, you clearly have a thing against Korean stuff. Don't see a point in arguing any further. Can't see how you can even ask that question.
so what was the point of the whole arc involving Seung Ah?
Introduction to characters and plot point for development I suppose; I'm still hoping they go more in depth with the explanation over the whole thing and Jang Se Ran's involvement, but I don't think they will.
You can respect source material without having to adapt 1 to 1. If every little plot detail were the same, remakes would be for the most part redundant and bland. Of course, not every change may be a positive, but in this case, you have to consider the main demographic of this remake; it's not Japan. Keeping *that* specific element of the original would be very controversial.
genuine question, which time travel dramas have you found intellectually stimulating?? I be curious
This drama is focused more on the comedic aspect, and time travel is used to enhance that. It's not trying to be clever in any way. Even the way it shortly addresses serious issues are quite over the top and short lived.
The dramas you listed are for the most part, just completely different genres. Time travel as a concept no doubt can be intellectually engaging, but doesn't, or rather shouldn't have to be (so I disagree with your sentiment in your first post that it should be intellectually stimulating).
Like you said, you kind of have to turn off your brain to watch this show.
That said, I'm really curious as to what people see/saw in Cho Rong. Aside from liking him more than Moo Young due to not liking Moo Young, how does Cho Rong by himself capture viewers' attention? He's a good person, but I found him incredibly boring as a character.
Also I'm loving Jun Ho!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=72GpPBdzW9I
Also Jang Se Ran is a lot more psychotic than I thought... the way she describes family was so messed up.
https://youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=JlxEcHiCFDs
The dramas you listed are for the most part, just completely different genres. Time travel as a concept no doubt can be intellectually engaging, but doesn't, or rather shouldn't have to be (so I disagree with your sentiment in your first post that it should be intellectually stimulating).
Like you said, you kind of have to turn off your brain to watch this show.