Loving this so far. The scenes where they're blown away by the food are still a bit cringe, but Lee Chae Min's…
Haha I love the scenes where they're blown away by food—hilarious and a cooking show genre staple. 😂 I do agree with you about the length—this many episodes is perfect.
Oh! One of the reviews provided a guide! https://kisskh.at/discussions/the-seventh-generation/110999-al-tribulation-lives-brief-info-with-minor-spoilers
I did finish the show and I would could the epilogue as the seventh life... so I only say "might" since I'm unsure whether it's meant to be.
Oh! One of the reviews provided a guide! https://kisskh.at/discussions/the-seventh-generation/110999-al-tribulation-lives-brief-info-with-minor-spoilers
That would make sense, wouldn't it? 😭 I don't entirely understand how they're counted since there's some ambiguity around where they start and end with the later ones. The seventh one might be the epilogue? It may be clearer in the novel, which I haven't read.
Oh! One of the reviews provided a guide! https://kisskh.at/discussions/the-seventh-generation/110999-al-tribulation-lives-brief-info-with-minor-spoilers
SWDBS was really good... except for the creepy guy. He was too creepy. The new one had fun characters and looked good, but the romantic developments felt very sudden and unprompted. I think it would be okay to step away, but I look forward to seeing whether the new one will succeed.
Yes but the only thing i hate about it is that they made it in classical american style with a second season in…
I get that! One of the reasons K-dramas appeal to me is that they only run for one season, usually, so the writing isn't dragged out and everything comes to a satisfying conclusion at the same time. Having to wait... 🫠 It's not something I like, but it is something that I expect Netflix to do. (If you need to wait for another season, you'll stay subscribed.)
The show is heavy on K-drama elements, but it ultimately isn't one, and it makes me really happy to find something that takes some of those tropes and aspects that make Korean media so enjoyable to me and put them in something from the culture of where I live and grew up.
About not knowing who the main lead will end up with, I usually don't like that! Sometimes second lead syndrome really messes me up, so it makes me anxious. Here, though, I really liked how the writing explored how the main lead held feelings for multiple people at the same time. That's a complicated feeling that isn't depicted often.
Just finished watching this and I loved it. It's like if a K-drama were directed like an American high school show. Really fun! I loved the character-driven plot and queer elements.
The show is heavy on K-drama elements, but it ultimately isn't one, and it makes me really happy to find something that takes some of those tropes and aspects that make Korean media so enjoyable to me and put them in something from the culture of where I live and grew up.
About not knowing who the main lead will end up with, I usually don't like that! Sometimes second lead syndrome really messes me up, so it makes me anxious. Here, though, I really liked how the writing explored how the main lead held feelings for multiple people at the same time. That's a complicated feeling that isn't depicted often.