I don’t see any chemistry between fl and 2ml at all mostly because he’s so young. I mean sometimes the age…
Writers love their tropes... I hate love triangles, but some writers are able to introduce these elements in a way that contributes to the plot, character development and even pushes the leads together... but investing too much time and add unnecessary screen time to other people other than the main leads is often a waste of time...
I would only like to point out that if people on a space mission can call people on Earth and stay in touch then…
Yeah... They behave like if communication doesn't exist. People make calls and visit. There are plenty of healthy long distance relationships, but writers don't seem to respect our intellect.
I haven’t watched ep 34 yet, do the leads break up? I can handle the rest, I think 🤔.Please spoil just that…
I hate love triangles and break ups... it is so hard to find a good drama with no break up and little to no love triangle where the main leads don't get together super late in the show...
To be honest, the romance between ML and FL doesn't work at all. She was in love with SML for more than half of…
I genuinely don't understand why writers do this... What is the point of investing so much screentime on someone that is not going to be end game, and what is worst, doing so steals time that could have been used to develop the main couple properly.
Is this another K-Drama where the main leads spend more episodes separated than actually together? I love happy endings, but I don't know if I can take another last five minutes happy ending for a while...
I have to agree that the plot is weak and the chemistry is not there yet. I don't think this will get any better, but if character development exists, there is still hope for the show to be enjoyable by some people.
Another comment... who in the world thinks that it is a good idea for the female lead to prioritize another man or spend more screentime with someone else when in romance the whole point is to enjoy the main leads together... I honestly don't understand why some people like to torture themselves with second lead syndrome when in every romance story the main leads are meant to be together, and if they don't is just a sad ending...
Some people believe that love triangles are only formed when the the lead and second lead profess their love for each other, when the reality is that two people liking the same woman or man is a love triangle.
If Dramaland has shown me something is that romance is not only kissing and hugging, but caring and spending time with another.
I agree with you, this does sound annoying and I prefer the classic where the girl liked someone in the past and moved on, or straight up always reject the other guy, but giving special treatment while claiming that that is not romance is naive.
I have seen other dramas where this happen, where the female lead is literally going on dates with another guy and the only things missing to complete the relationship is basically a confession or kiss, or just putting a label on it.
My Sweet Mobster has this issue, where the female lead spends ridiculous amounts of time with SML doing things that by all means are dates (constant phone calls, meeting alone, eating together, walking together, buying things together and him taking her home every single time they go out).
I like my dramas where the leads are exclusive even if they have a past history with other people, but that only have eyes for each other in the present. I also believe that it is wrong for the female lead to prioritize another man over the male lead, so this alone is enough for me not to watch this show.
If Dramaland has shown me something is that romance is not only kissing and hugging, but caring and spending time with another.
I agree with you, this does sound annoying and I prefer the classic where the girl liked someone in the past and moved on, or straight up always reject the other guy, but giving special treatment while claiming that that is not romance is naive.
I have seen other dramas where this happen, where the female lead is literally going on dates with another guy and the only things missing to complete the relationship is basically a confession or kiss, or just putting a label on it.
My Sweet Mobster has this issue, where the female lead spends ridiculous amounts of time with SML doing things that by all means are dates (constant phone calls, meeting alone, eating together, walking together, buying things together and him taking her home every single time they go out).
I like my dramas where the leads are exclusive even if they have a past history with other people, but that only have eyes for each other in the present. I also believe that it is wrong for the female lead to prioritize another man over the male lead, so this alone is enough for me not to watch this show.
Thank you for saving me from this one...