Hola! On episode 1! I know that this is a work of fiction, but the whole thing to choose the new chairman or president, or whatever, could have been legit at any degree... the sister character in general makes no sense to me...
I mean... isn't the cousin supposed to be an adult.. they spend more time with the female lead and the cousin than the actual main couple... We barely get to know the lives of the main leads, but the cousin even has flashbacks... waste of time, the show is not bad, but they should have shown more about the main leads...
I am on episode 7 now, and I totally agree with you, but I think that's something common in Japanese dramas, or…
I also agree with you with the cousin stuff... She is too attached to him even though he is an adult, and he is being to invasive even though she is already and happily married... Is stupid for him to have all that impact to the story...
Another just okay jdrama for me. Started great, like it was fast paced. But went downhill on the last 2 eps. didn't…
I am on episode 7 now, and I totally agree with you, but I think that's something common in Japanese dramas, or at least the ones I have watched. I believe this happens due to the lack of a proper plot, so they have to rely on love triangles and/or intrusive and annoying characters to add drama to the main couple...
This show introduces the most annoying show ruining character I ever seen in ep3. It becomes unwatchable and triggering…
Really.. that's sad, the show description sounds super nice and interesting, but I do hate does characters that think of themselves with the right to intervene the relationship of a married couple...
Hola! Quick Question! I am watching Season 1 now, and I am enjoying the main leads friendship and cooperation a lot! but I am reading a lot of comments about how distant they are in this season... are they not friends anymore? What is she cold towards him now? no need to explain if spoils the ending of the first season.. Thanks in advance!
The first season was sooo good, me and my mom finished it in no time. Meanwhile the second season was a snoozefest…
I don't like the sound of this... while this show does not have romance, the friendship of the leads in the first season has been great until now (I am on episode 9 of S1)
I got angry at "Shu Wen Bo" more than once for rejecting the girl for no reason, and because it made their progress…
I still do not see where you find any of that you are mentioning... I do not remember her "breaking" the rules, other than escaping the certification training in the early episodes, but that is well justified considering someone is very sick, but nothing after that. However, I respect your opinion, and I hope you find a good drama that you can enjoy! :)
No, for the most part. The work and relationship between the leads is always moving forward.
Yes, there are a lot of scenes about the leads working, but I found them very interesting and action packed. I would not skip any of their scenes.
The only drag on this show is the secondary couple. But I prefer this kind of things to happen to the secondary couple and not the main leads, which introduces some drama to the romance in the show.
seems like i wanna drop this because fml character wanna be help everyone but at the same time can't do anything…
I got angry at "Shu Wen Bo" more than once for rejecting the girl for no reason, and because it made their progress draggy, but I appreciate when every now and then we see a female go for a little of all the hardship male characters have to go through when chasing the girl in Dramaland.
As usual, in my experience with Japanese dramas so far, they tend to be short and straight to the point while…
Because he is the "main" male "lead". The female lead can be strong and solve problems with her friends, but it would be better if the main male lead is the hero, and not another guy taking his place.
This is not because the female lead is weak, or cannot do things for herself, it because these moments contribute to the romance! which is the whole point since this is a romance show, and not a medical drama.
Yes, female lead and friends can solve the problem, but I think you are mistaken to call this other dude a "friend only". His character was actively going after the female lead from the moment they went on that trip together with their boss. If you have gone through a few K-Dramas, C-Dramas and Japanese dramas already you'll know that flirting and chasing someone on these stories is not only the obvious confession, flowers or dates; it is also in the small details like how close or confident they are around each other, a personal favor, a phone call, informal speech, and so many other small details that show interest from one person to the other. The boss and the whole clinic were pushing them together, and (small details that create romance) the whole thing about running to her and being the first one there stole the spotlight from the main male lead more than once, to the point that the main male lead himself complains to the female lead and expressed that he was useless.
If it was true, that he was only a friend, then her other co workers would have been at the same level, but he was always one step ahead placing himself in the role of a boyfriend until he figured out that the guy that he thought was her brother, was her actual boyfriend, and even after that their interactions were not the interactions of friends, but again, it is not me saying it, the characters of the show themselves place the three of them in a "special relationship"...
I would have prefer if she kept her original attitude towards this guy, she was friendly, but professional, and that was enough... she did not have to walk with him like she was his new wife after the house was finally clean after 10 years, nor she had to offer to "sleep" with him, and then ups, I meant "Nap Buddies" (the writers clearly showing their intentions to show them flirting).
The female lead is not guilty of anything, but it was completely unnecessary and stole too much from what could have been more and better romantic interactions between the main couple.
Yes, there are a lot of scenes about the leads working, but I found them very interesting and action packed. I would not skip any of their scenes.
The only drag on this show is the secondary couple. But I prefer this kind of things to happen to the secondary couple and not the main leads, which introduces some drama to the romance in the show.
This is not because the female lead is weak, or cannot do things for herself, it because these moments contribute to the romance! which is the whole point since this is a romance show, and not a medical drama.
Yes, female lead and friends can solve the problem, but I think you are mistaken to call this other dude a "friend only". His character was actively going after the female lead from the moment they went on that trip together with their boss. If you have gone through a few K-Dramas, C-Dramas and Japanese dramas already you'll know that flirting and chasing someone on these stories is not only the obvious confession, flowers or dates; it is also in the small details like how close or confident they are around each other, a personal favor, a phone call, informal speech, and so many other small details that show interest from one person to the other. The boss and the whole clinic were pushing them together, and (small details that create romance) the whole thing about running to her and being the first one there stole the spotlight from the main male lead more than once, to the point that the main male lead himself complains to the female lead and expressed that he was useless.
If it was true, that he was only a friend, then her other co workers would have been at the same level, but he was always one step ahead placing himself in the role of a boyfriend until he figured out that the guy that he thought was her brother, was her actual boyfriend, and even after that their interactions were not the interactions of friends, but again, it is not me saying it, the characters of the show themselves place the three of them in a "special relationship"...
I would have prefer if she kept her original attitude towards this guy, she was friendly, but professional, and that was enough... she did not have to walk with him like she was his new wife after the house was finally clean after 10 years, nor she had to offer to "sleep" with him, and then ups, I meant "Nap Buddies" (the writers clearly showing their intentions to show them flirting).
The female lead is not guilty of anything, but it was completely unnecessary and stole too much from what could have been more and better romantic interactions between the main couple.