I could deal with that if they just gave the FLs more power. They make them extremely naive, falling into every…
and that is exactly why you come back. it's psychological when you scream at the TV or want to throw your phone, your adrenaline rises. when your adrenaline rises it makes your body want more, and that's how you become an addict
lol, so their intention is to frustrate the hell out of us and we are hooked.
I love how they picked up on small things that I notice in dramas
hugging, they rarely hug in dramas. I was so happy to see the FL and eldest sister hugging. (family, not couples)
servants walking for long distances. that really irks me. they'll walk to a different region.
Here when the Yi was going back home her servants were on a cart. yes, treat them like humans. I want to rewind and see if it was pulled by a horse or a servant ๐
this series picked up on a lot of little things that are definitely lacking in drama world.
the family dynamic between FL, father and siblings, not the cousins. That relationship is beautiful, pure and honest. I hope it remains that way.
if you've ever wondered why so many can be so frustrated with a series yet come back daily, here is the answer. because the script is written like that. it's an amazing skill. although these type of dramas don't get high ratings, they get great viewership.
if this was a regular 24 episode romance drama with a FL like Ha Na, we would have dropped it at episode 3 or sooner.
but this is a MAKJANG
FROM Google AI
A "makjang drama" is a Korean drama genre characterized by highly exaggerated, melodramatic storylines with extreme plot twists, often involving revenge, birth secrets, adultery, and other sensational elements, pushing the boundaries of believability to keep viewers hooked, even if the plot becomes ridiculous; essentially, it's a soap opera with an over-the-top, sensationalized narrative. Key characteristics of a makjang drama: Outrageous plot twists: Unexpected and dramatic turns in the story that often defy logic. Intense character conflicts: Characters with extreme personalities and exaggerated emotions, often driven by revenge or betrayal. Unrealistic scenarios: Situations that are highly improbable and would not occur in real life. Twisted family secrets: Revelations about hidden identities, long-lost relatives, or past wrongdoings. Melodramatic tone: Heavy emphasis on emotional highs and lows, often with exaggerated expressions and dramatic acting. Origin of the term: "Makjang" is a Korean word literally meaning "dead end in a mine shaft," which is used metaphorically to describe a situation that is extremely dire or hopeless.
Dear Yu Jin, girl stop playing. I have been waiting for you in the corner of A Hope Street and A dream Ave. When are we going to meet. Girl, they are doing your baby dirty. They had him in this 1938 sailor suit for kids, it looked like it itched. Yo momma is a lying seething heifer. She got on this ship once you left and it was taken over by pirates. The ship has a hole in it and it is sinking.
She thought she patched it up after finding Eun Chong, but he is likely to drown with everyone else. Your homegirl Lee Ha Na, well she is kind but useless. I mean at this point, I believe she needs some help with wiping her cookie. I mean she CAINT do nuffin'.
Seo Young is trying her best to be Fena, the pirate princess. She is really just a rat running loose but she doesn't know it. She is dragging Ha Na like a loose rope. Child, Ha Na can only hold on.
You should have all the receipts to prove who did what. Girl, come on home. I can not stay on A hope Street and A dream Ave for too much longer. There is a train that passes by heading out to Get off the Daily Crack City. I will be heading out there.
I will see if I can snatch my nephew if I head out.
I hate every second of today's chapterBut thinking about the chapter preview, if Jiseok agreed to marry the witch…
The chairwoman would never allow that. If she marries JS - she won't be able to adopt Eun Chong, she would also be abmitting her fake baby is not Jin Gu's but Ji Seok's and the chair woman would have 2 things to hate her for.
when you scream at the TV or want to throw your phone, your adrenaline rises. when your adrenaline rises it makes your body want more, and that's how you become an addict
lol, so their intention is to frustrate the hell out of us and we are hooked.
hugging, they rarely hug in dramas. I was so happy to see the FL and eldest sister hugging. (family, not couples)
servants walking for long distances. that really irks me. they'll walk to a different region.
Here when the Yi was going back home her servants were on a cart. yes, treat them like humans. I want to rewind and see if it was pulled by a horse or a servant ๐
this series picked up on a lot of little things that are definitely lacking in drama world.
the family dynamic between FL, father and siblings, not the cousins. That relationship is beautiful, pure and honest. I hope it remains that way.
from commoner to Chaebol
then we decide, oh it's great. I'll wait til episode 100.
the next day, we are waiting for episode 2 ๐
and here we are. ๐
that's why when people say they are dropping it. I reply, see you at Ep 100. lol
I think I've already said I'm going on hiatus 3 or 4 times. I did wait to weeks after the first few episodes, but then I was hooked hooked ๐
his face wouldn't change even if he was constipated ๐
if this was a regular 24 episode romance drama with a FL like Ha Na, we would have dropped it at episode 3 or sooner.
but this is a MAKJANG
FROM Google AI
A "makjang drama" is a Korean drama genre characterized by highly exaggerated, melodramatic storylines with extreme plot twists, often involving revenge, birth secrets, adultery, and other sensational elements, pushing the boundaries of believability to keep viewers hooked, even if the plot becomes ridiculous; essentially, it's a soap opera with an over-the-top, sensationalized narrative.
Key characteristics of a makjang drama:
Outrageous plot twists: Unexpected and dramatic turns in the story that often defy logic.
Intense character conflicts: Characters with extreme personalities and exaggerated emotions, often driven by revenge or betrayal.
Unrealistic scenarios: Situations that are highly improbable and would not occur in real life.
Twisted family secrets: Revelations about hidden identities, long-lost relatives, or past wrongdoings.
Melodramatic tone: Heavy emphasis on emotional highs and lows, often with exaggerated expressions and dramatic acting.
Origin of the term:
"Makjang" is a Korean word literally meaning "dead end in a mine shaft," which is used metaphorically to describe a situation that is extremely dire or hopeless.
lol watching and sometimes listening ๐
my thing is, she cheated on you and you didn't ask her who's the daddy. ๐
She thought she patched it up after finding Eun Chong, but he is likely to drown with everyone else.
Your homegirl Lee Ha Na, well she is kind but useless. I mean at this point, I believe she needs some help with wiping her cookie. I mean she CAINT do nuffin'.
Seo Young is trying her best to be Fena, the pirate princess. She is really just a rat running loose but she doesn't know it. She is dragging Ha Na like a loose rope. Child, Ha Na can only hold on.
You should have all the receipts to prove who did what. Girl, come on home. I can not stay on A hope Street and A dream Ave for too much longer. There is a train that passes by heading out to Get off the Daily Crack City. I will be heading out there.
I will see if I can snatch my nephew if I head out.
See you in a bit. Don't take too long
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