Guys, I’m frozen at the thought that all of this is coming to an end soon… There’s one question we can ask ourselves: “When will we ever experience something like what we’re living through right now again?”
Episode 26 was insane—holy shit, I’ve been screaming all over the place for 20 minutes, moving like a madman, my heart pounding like crazy. What the hell was that fight? Changyu terrifying the other giant, but the fight was so beautiful, damn, just pure magic. This is the greatest drama in television history, and I’m saying it loud and clear. This is the only drama that deserves a 10 on every MDL account.
He has some hair extensions in and it's make up - he is playing a creep, he is supposed to be uncanny...
Is there any proof that he’s wearing extensions here? I don’t see how he could be—his hairstyle looks quite short and, above all, totally achievable with natural hair.
Ok then.... Spring Fever, Positively Yours, Idol I, (maybe even No Tail to Tell and Undercover Miss Hong - heck…
Thank you for your long message and for the K-drama recommendations, but I’ve already watched quite a few from your list. As for the rest, like weekend family dramas, I’m really not interested at all—it’s just unbearable. It feels like watching a Turkish TV series.
Also, I have nothing against cosmetic surgery and I love *Siren’s Kiss*, but this is the first time I’ve been so put off by it. I’m really not a fan of lip injections, especially when they’re so obvious.
Kim Jung Hyun looks really different here—there’s something off about his face. I’m not sure if it’s the hair or the eye area with the overly plucked eyebrows, but something feels unusual. Did he get a hair transplant? Why does his hairline look kind of strange?
I’ve never seen a K-drama with a soundtrack as well chosen as this one. The OST “Fear Inside” by Sondia is just so incredible and fits the drama perfectly. But how many songs does she sing per year for K-dramas? I’m not even joking—she must be doing like 20 OSTs a year.
You really shouldn’t force yourself, clearly. I’m stopping after these two episodes—it’s obviously not my kind of drama, and honestly I’m not that sharp; when I watch something, I don’t want to play Sherlock Holmes just to understand it. I just want to sit back, relax with my tea, and not have to think about a thousand conspiracies.
Also, I can’t stand Nana—I’ve got nothing against her, but her lip injections distract me way too much; it’s just too obvious.
I binge-watched all 6 episodes in one go—I really love the dynamic here, and the mother-daughter relationship is incredible 😻. Zhou Ye is absolutely perfect, and that “Xia” family is unbearable—we definitely haven’t heard the last of them.
Which dialect is Changning using to say “sister”? I can’t hear it clearly, but it doesn’t sound like standard Mandarin. She’s not saying “jiějie” — it sounds more like “adia” to me.
When I read comments like “The love Qimin has for QianQian, he loves her so much,” it honestly drives me crazy. It just makes me think that some people have probably never been in a relationship or experienced real love.
What’s between them isn’t love. He doesn’t love her the way the ML loves the FL. He’s just obsessed with her and sees her as something he can control. He’s extremely jealous and possessive, and all he really wants is to control her.
You can clearly see that QianQian doesn’t have any love for him. Maybe she did at some point, back when she was saving him, but I didn’t fully understand that part.
This kind of “love” could never work. It’s simple—it either ends with both of them dead or with Qimin dead. I doubt they’ll kill QianQian here though.
No, I’m the same. I took my eyes off the screen just once and I was completely lost. I hate watching dramas when I can’t understand what’s going on. I really need to watch that in total silence, with headphones on.
Is it just me. Or is this hard to follow? I’m so confused
No, I’m the same. I took my eyes off the screen just once and I was completely lost. I hate watching dramas when I can’t understand what’s going on. I really need to watch that in total silence, with headphones on.
I initially gave it a 5/10, but I’m going to drop that to a 4, maybe even a 3/10. I honestly found the ending rushed and bad. They even try to make us believe that the gambling addict became a “successful writer” 😀
Honestly, I always felt like the relationship was forced here. The actors—especially Hyewon—seemed uncomfortable and shy, and it’s really obvious. Maybe it’s because these were her first kissing scenes, but I’d be very surprised if we see Hyewon again in a Japanese drama in the future.
Also, I have nothing against cosmetic surgery and I love *Siren’s Kiss*, but this is the first time I’ve been so put off by it. I’m really not a fan of lip injections, especially when they’re so obvious.
Also, I can’t stand Nana—I’ve got nothing against her, but her lip injections distract me way too much; it’s just too obvious.
Wishing you all the best!
What’s between them isn’t love. He doesn’t love her the way the ML loves the FL. He’s just obsessed with her and sees her as something he can control. He’s extremely jealous and possessive, and all he really wants is to control her.
You can clearly see that QianQian doesn’t have any love for him. Maybe she did at some point, back when she was saving him, but I didn’t fully understand that part.
This kind of “love” could never work. It’s simple—it either ends with both of them dead or with Qimin dead. I doubt they’ll kill QianQian here though.
Honestly, I always felt like the relationship was forced here. The actors—especially Hyewon—seemed uncomfortable and shy, and it’s really obvious. Maybe it’s because these were her first kissing scenes, but I’d be very surprised if we see Hyewon again in a Japanese drama in the future.