i think 2018-2019 cdramas have a huuuge difference in cgi quality, and it really improves around the final fights.
Even though the CGI is passable throughout the series, I'd say the climax battle is one of the best in fantasy Cdramas. Moreover, the whole drama that unfolds is worth the watch.
This drama fell short for me compared to Familiar Wife.
My biggest gripe was the drama giving more screen time (or at least that's how it felt) to the SML with FL, it went on untill nearly half of the last episode...
They should have wrapped up the whole SML and SFL in the first half and used the second half of the show to reconcile main leads relationships and to start building a better future for themselves, while also finding any possibility of returning to the future.
ML's irrational decisions while in the hospital during the final episode just felt out of place. (Drama being added for the sake of last minute drama) Wasting precious episode time instead of properly mending their relationships, I felt we got only a patch work.
At least the comedic moments landed well, side characters were fun to watch and Jang Na Ra as usual gave a compelling performance.
Saw this a long time ago. Even tho I was happy with Taek being the endgame for Deok Sun, and the show ending on…
And please drama producers, make better licensing deals when using copyrighted materials... Shows like these depend on varies mediums to drive home the realism.
Far too many scenes were censored, removed/trimmed, and or replaced in the Netflix and Viki versions. Completely ridiculous.
Saw this a long time ago. Even tho I was happy with Taek being the endgame for Deok Sun, and the show ending on a happy note, the ending left me unsatisfied.
After making it seem like Deok Sun's relationship was the main focus for the show (relationship wise, post credit interviews), the sudden change of focus on to the FL's sister's relationship after revelation of Taek towards the final episodes ended up disappointing me. I felt like I was robbed of precious moments with Deok Sun and Taek (if the memory serves me right)...
Besides that, the whole journey of all the characters was wonderful to watch!
Since the vibe of Reply 1988 and Cdrama Go Ahead are quite similar, I prefer the latter.
The sexual tension between the leads was something this show excelled in, in part due to how organic the whole show felt.
This had the potential to be an outstanding show had it not been for:
- The constant rehash of the same scenario. (SML reaffirming everyone that he WILL marry the FL for the nth time...) - Sometimes I felt the main leads were about to make progress only to end up back where they started. - The same songs being used over and over again. (After sometime I was able to simply tune them out)
Had they cleared away the main plotlines abit earlier and spent the last few episodes (atleast 1) exploring married life of the main leads together in their own home with the child, the drama would have been outstanding in my book. Nonetheless, this was a surprisingly good show which kept me engaged throughout with the highlight being ML's and FL's chemistry together.
One of the first Kdramas that I had watched. Upon rewatching there are some things in this drama that really are a letdown.
Thankfully even if I skip the main villain, police investigation and the backstabbing brother storyline, the show is able to remain entertaining with it's different characters, comedic scenes and especially the ML and FL scenes.
It will forever have a special place in my heart and will remain one of the funniest show in my book.
The background in scenes happening within the car reminded me of Friends, where Joey and Phoebe are riding in a taxi. It was done so badly for something in this day and age.
Bruh, it feels so surreal reading the comments... You would think people will learn a thing or two from shows that depict what slandering does to someone... SMH
My biggest gripe was the drama giving more screen time (or at least that's how it felt) to the SML with FL, it went on untill nearly half of the last episode...
They should have wrapped up the whole SML and SFL in the first half and used the second half of the show to reconcile main leads relationships and to start building a better future for themselves, while also finding any possibility of returning to the future.
ML's irrational decisions while in the hospital during the final episode just felt out of place. (Drama being added for the sake of last minute drama) Wasting precious episode time instead of properly mending their relationships, I felt we got only a patch work.
At least the comedic moments landed well, side characters were fun to watch and Jang Na Ra as usual gave a compelling performance.
They have the best audio experience imo. Tho Viki has the best subtitles, I value audio more :/
The main lead's family dynamics were great to watch. Everything blended in so well, especially the OSTs, they were chef's kiss.
Far too many scenes were censored, removed/trimmed, and or replaced in the Netflix and Viki versions. Completely ridiculous.
After making it seem like Deok Sun's relationship was the main focus for the show (relationship wise, post credit interviews), the sudden change of focus on to the FL's sister's relationship after revelation of Taek towards the final episodes ended up disappointing me. I felt like I was robbed of precious moments with Deok Sun and Taek (if the memory serves me right)...
Besides that, the whole journey of all the characters was wonderful to watch!
Since the vibe of Reply 1988 and Cdrama Go Ahead are quite similar, I prefer the latter.
This had the potential to be an outstanding show had it not been for:
- The constant rehash of the same scenario. (SML reaffirming everyone that he WILL marry the FL for the nth time...)
- Sometimes I felt the main leads were about to make progress only to end up back where they started.
- The same songs being used over and over again. (After sometime I was able to simply tune them out)
Had they cleared away the main plotlines abit earlier and spent the last few episodes (atleast 1) exploring married life of the main leads together in their own home with the child, the drama would have been outstanding in my book. Nonetheless, this was a surprisingly good show which kept me engaged throughout with the highlight being ML's and FL's chemistry together.
Thankfully even if I skip the main villain, police investigation and the backstabbing brother storyline, the show is able to remain entertaining with it's different characters, comedic scenes and especially the ML and FL scenes.
It will forever have a special place in my heart and will remain one of the funniest show in my book.
Nearing the end now...
I'm amazed at how likeable the ML actor is here, while in Put Your Head On My Shoulder he annoyed the hell out of me as the SML.
Compared to PYHOMS, My Little Happiness is more enjoyable and I also liked the pairing here better.
- Does the ML have no prior experience with relationships?
Can't be bothered to watch if it's only the FL who has an Ex (Episode 1). Hate tropes like these...