The ML is way too clingy, emotional wreck of an athlete. The issues they face became non issues, not a good drama,…
I agree, I love Noona romances, but I like when writes help us rooting for the ML by giving him maturity to match the older female lead, but this dude was beyond childish way too many times, and even let those feelings affect his career as an athlete!
this drama is actually adorable and i liked it. however, along the way, i was more interested about sports and…
One of my biggest complaints here is that I wish we saw more of the sport he actually wanted to do! We saw a lot of other sports, but not nearly enough about him jumping or going in competitions..!
I feel like their relationship wasn't really a healthy relationship, I never felt like they communicated properly and their "issue" was lame and unnecessary to say the least.
I can't seem to move on from Part 1 AOS. After watching Part 1 and Part 2 for the first time, I have watched Part…
I loved both parts! In the first one, I liked that everything was a mystery and we were all exploring this fantastic world and it's powers, and of course, those underdogs fights where our hero ended up winning, oh, and the comedy, but part 2, had one of the most beautiful and gorgeous female lead, an overpowered male lead that gave OP anime vibes, a beautiful encounter between our leads, villains finally defeated and a happy ending that showed us that they were not only happy now, but that their adventures were only starting now!
I remeber watching this kdrama a few years ago totally loving it and now it has a rating of 7.8?!?!
I liked the show as well, but I have to accept that it is not a good show. The shows has a million plot holes and things repeating themselves way too often. I loved the romance and the fantastic elements, but the villain had a gigantic plot armor and things happening all over again and again started to look like the writers ran out of ideas. The cherry on top might be that they never really explained a anything about the orb, which would allow to more interesting events instead of the same cycle repeating for the third or fourth time before the end of the show.
I am glad that the main leads are moving slow but in the same direction. I am also glad that the mother is finally going to stand for her daughters instead of being a sandbag, and I am glad that the crazy little villain got some karma. I am upset about the father who crossed the line a long time ago, but I am glad that it seems to be an opportunity for the son to confront his dad and stay close to the girl, hopefully healing their relationship for good. My biggest complaint which stresses me out is, once again, Sang Do, because I knew he wouldn't just see reason and stay back, but instead he will add to our female lead concerns by confessing it seems. I don't think our female lead will ever give a chance to this guy and it is maybe the best for him to be rejected and finally move on, but being how things are at the moment where Sam Dal may feel like she has to stay away from male lead, this could only complicate things. Overall, things are finally moving forward and I am ready to skip Sang Do once again, but hoping he is just rejected next episode and he does not complicate things further for our leads, fingers crossed!
Fingers crossed, they will start dating soon and will stay strong until the end... that's only fair after we have gone through their break up and past memories for 11 episodes...
I don’t understand why kdramas love including these disturbing SML’s into dramas. I really hate seeing Sang…
I don't mind people like him as long as they don't get too much screentime and stay in their lane, but this guy gets too much spotlight, and the direction he is taking with his delusion could mean that he will selfishly either try blocking ML or confess to FL causing a possible issue between their group of friends that writers love to use for the FL to self sacrifice and avoid ML... maybe I am being paranoid, but otherwise I see even less sense in giving so much attention to SML ...
I watched this, and enjoyed it, but I agree with you. There are too many dramas where the cheater gets a redemption arc and his happy ending with no karma.
I do skipped his scene. Which is a shame because i like the actor. He's good in Insider and The Day. They should…
I agree with you. The worst thing is that he can do more harm than good because being as stubborn as he is, I wouldn't be surprised if he confess his feelings for her only to make the situation worse between our leads that are finally getting closer again. I really hope he doesn't cause any trouble for them, but watching how he is still pushing forward regardless of the obvious feelings between our leads, I fear he will not just let things go before he causes a mess. Still, hoping it doesn't get to that.