The kdrama I'm most looking forward to this summer, I think. The cast is just incredible but why did they raise the other poster which was 100 times better.
I'm so looking forward to this kdrama. Literally the kind of kdrama I love, plus it's got my queen “Park Bo Young” in it. I can't wait to listen to the OST too.
I just finished the kdrama and the episode was so long and frankly I didn't find the ending amazing. We didn't see the reaction of Oh Yi Young's sister and Do Won's brother. Sa Bi and Jae il didn't end up together. In truth, it was cool, but nothing more. I give it an 8/10.
Usually when the drama I'm waiting to binge is over I like to come to the MDL page to see if the comments tell…
Honestly, I gave it a 7 because, for me, it's part of the Hallyu wave and not Western. That is to say, there are cute scenes typical of kdrama, umbrella scenes, good scenery and a very good soundtrack. All this means that I gave it 7/10, but honestly, the least I could have given it would have been a 6. Now do I recommend it to you? Honestly, no. There are 12 episodes, so if you don't have the time, you might get bored, especially as there's literally 0 scripts here, so it looks like improvisation all the way through. Episodes that constantly resemble each other.
Wait a minute, I'm reading the comments and I'm led to believe that some people are shocked that she ended up with Jaeyeol? But even before the kdrama was produced, it was 100% certain that it would be Lee Chaemin and Roh Jeong Eui as a couple. It's always that way in kdramas, the first ML ends up with FL. Besides, this kind of kdrama was never meant to be unpredictable; on the contrary, the scriptwriters know that it's predictable.
Bani's parents is literally 10/10. I knew the incredible actress “Kim Jae Hwa” she's just phenomenal I love her, I already adored her in “The Tale Of Lady Ok” just too strong. On the other hand I didn't know the actor who plays Bani's father but he's so funny here 🤣🤣
I've just seen it, but how could this kdrama have taken so many months to shoot? It was shot from August to March 2025. How is this possible for a drama where there are practically 0 edits to be made? Normally a kdrama like this takes 3-4 months to complete. They went nowhere and stayed in Seoul. Honestly, the only hypothesis that comes to mind is that the other actors were shooting at the same time and juggling this kdrama.
Roh Jeong Eui/ Lee Chaemin act 2. I gave Hierarchy a score of 6/10 (too nice) and here I'm giving it one more point, i.e. 7, but to be honest, these are two huge flops for the actors.
*Crushology 101* has officially ended, and I have to say—I was right about the ending from the very beginning. It's by far the most predictable K-drama I’ve ever watched. The script simply doesn’t hold up, despite a cast of fairly young and charming actors. The drama feels incredibly flat, with countless repetitive scenes and very little genuine chemistry between the leads.
You *might* enjoy it if you’re looking for something light, simple, and not very technical. But let’s be honest—if you’re going to watch it, it should be for the **aesthetics and soundtrack**, not for the storyline or acting. The kissing scenes fall squarely into the soft, typical “Hallyu wave” category—nothing bold or memorable.
If there’s one thing truly worth praising here, it’s the **soundtrack**, which was absolutely incredible.
I just finished the kdrama and I don't have the words. So beautiful and sad at the same time, I literally loved it from beginning to end. Kim Jae Wook's role as Prince “Hapyeong” was just crazy, he embodies this role perfectly it's just crazy. All the actors here are amazing, especially Jo Bo Ah and Lee Jae Wook, I loved them. As for Hongrang's fate, quite predictable to be honest, from the very first episodes I guessed what had happened to him.
OMG same. At first a thought i would have an issue with Lee Chae Min's acting but i ended up pleasantly surprised…
Honestly, the casting is awful, especially the lead actors. I literally find Cho Jun Young better than Lee Chae Min. Then Hong Minki in one episode was more interesting than all of them in 10 episodes. The secondary actors are more interesting, especially Dong Ha, who is superb, and even Bani's girlfriend, not the one in a relationship with Dong Ha. She's much more interesting than Bani. I always wonder how RJE gets so many roles, but in Korea I don't think acting has to come first. She's got to be in a good agency + she's part of the gen Z of hot new actresses so she's of interest to scriptwriters and it's the same for Lee Chaemin.
The same episodes over and over from beginning to end. Bani literally has one facial expression or I would say Roh Jeong Eui has one expression. She's done it in every kdrama, we got it in “The Witch” in February. Her sad, petty face that looks lost.
Final today, I feel the episode catastrophic but I stand by my position Yeol and Bani are the 100% end. I clearly think I'm going to lower my rating because I'm too nice with a 7 here.
it's priceless honestly.
https://youtu.be/bzngpAm1P1c?si=4KLPNfzBJ3OK0yJ9
Jeong Sewoon - One In Your Painting https://youtu.be/pUOA5L4R-es?si=U4blCe73xB55x3KF
You *might* enjoy it if you’re looking for something light, simple, and not very technical. But let’s be honest—if you’re going to watch it, it should be for the **aesthetics and soundtrack**, not for the storyline or acting. The kissing scenes fall squarely into the soft, typical “Hallyu wave” category—nothing bold or memorable.
If there’s one thing truly worth praising here, it’s the **soundtrack**, which was absolutely incredible.
I clearly think I'm going to lower my rating because I'm too nice with a 7 here.