I read it here and I can understandThis is because of your watching choices some people want romantic series some…
Your English is not bad. Even if it were, there would be no need to apologize. =)
I LOVE PRINCESS AGENTS!
I watched Joy of Life, and one of the leads from the Untamed will be or would have been a lead in Joy of Life season 2.
I love historical/period dramas and watch them more then I watch romcoms. I just hadn't rated or wrote a review for most of the historical/period dramas that I've watched. I don't think I didn't like the Untamed because of the mystical aspect, as I've watched Legend of Fu Yao and loved it minus the mystical aspect. I also didn't like BL dramas but I did not know what a BL drama was until weeks after I attempted to watch the Untamed. I tried watching the Untamed 3 different times but it just wasn't good to me lol. Like, at all. It didn't grow on me, and I still don't understand why people loved it that much. I have yet to read a review that really breaks down why the Untamed is rated 9.0.
Thanks for your review. I was looking for a C-historical drama over the last 4 days to watch, and this is the only one that I found that looks good enough, not to drop.
There is no name of the following which i want to vote because I found the talent in it nor a fame 😊 my choice…
Hey! I didn't manually add dramas to the list. People voted, and based upon the highest votes is what is shown. So, please vote, perhaps the drama you've listed will make it. =)
The way people here fault a character putting themselves at the top of their priority list and then cheering when…
I think you're missing the point. The male lead always put himself first in their relationship. People are cheering her on to put herself first, as a result of his actions. It's not that complicated lol.
People who put themselves first in every relationship probably have narcissistic personality disorder.
Love, Marriage, and Divorce season 1 is well scripted, well produced and well acted. However, the con is that it was a bit depressing. They should have kept the 3 couples who were going through marital issues but added 1 success story. I believe 3/4 marriages fail in real life too. The reason I believe an addition (success story couple) is needed is because it started to make me cynical regarding relationships and people. People need to cling to hope, and believe that they can be the 1/4 with a successful marriage, even though, it'd be difficult to obtain. I dropped the show, although, I would have liked to continue.
I freaking loved the ending of season 1. I can give you more reasons why the female lead and male lead shouldn't be together, as opposed to the reasons why they should. I actually don't think that this drama needs a second season. I think if it's not done right then it would ruin the credibility of the first season. Since there will be a second season, in the second season Yumi should date her manager, and the male lead should date his ex colleague/crush. Please don't have the female and male lead get together in the second season, keep that for the third season. The male lead should date someone who is just like him in the second season (meaning someone who put themselves first when in a relationship), so that he can understand what Yumi went through when dating him. Was the male lead a nice person? Overall, yes, but nice people can also be unkind. Niceness doesn't equate to kindness.
It's taboo depanding on which society you live in. Westerns tend to think that their way of living and thinking…
Respectfully, other countries are choosing to follow some of the standard practices from countries in the west. Countries in the east also have a choice to agree or disagree, and stick with their laws or change them. I believe there's a way to make your point, without hitting below the belt.
In the states, the incest laws, depends on the state the person lives in.
Can I be honest, i will never judge people for falling in love.. even its blood-related or just step-siblings..…
You think it's okay for blood related siblings to fall romantically in love with one another and be sexually intimate with one another? How about parents and their children? At what point does one stop being 'open minded.'
Congrats on your first article, a thought provoking one. To answer your question, the ancient socio-cultural practice…
Thank you!
The harem system is the socio cultural practice that bothers me the most when watching historical dramas! There are actually more cons then there are pros of having multiple wives/husbands, both in ancient times and in the present. I read an article that stated usually only rich men were able to have multiples wives, and this would almost always leave the poor men without a wife. Additionally, when a rich man had multiple wives, there would be so much contention between the wives, that the wives would try to kill the other wife or their children. Also, wives had to submit to their husband but not because she loved to, or wanted to but because he was the breadwinner. Thus, women often suffered abuse (both physical and mental abuse) in order to be taken care of. During those days, in most cultures, women were not considered skilled enough to work, and if they did, there was a huge pay gap.
Great review.... thanks!!!! I was first crushed and had trouble sleeping that night, but after further reflection,…
Thanks and you're welcome!
I think it's human, well, more of or a woman's nature to think that we should stick with a guy, if the guy is nice to us. However, just because someone does something nice, like call us when we are sick, it doesn't mean that they are kind; another word for kind is considerate. The person could have done that nice thing because it benefited them, and not the person they did it before. I believe being kind is a behavior, and being nice is individual actions in which the reason the person could have done these individual actions could either because they cared about the other person, or because it would eventually benefit them (e.g. I gave her flowers, so that she could let me sleep with her). Unfortunately, it will take a lot of women years before they discover this truth, that a nice man can be very unkind (inconsiderate). This is the case with the male lead.
Both of the points that you mentioned, and the points that I mentioned, screams red flag to me. The worst thing is that he always thought that he was the victim. Why? Because he thinks he's nice, and thus, it stopped him from being objective. He thought since he was nice, that it was enough. The male lead deserves to be with someone like him, so that he can see what it's like being with someone like him.
I LOVE PRINCESS AGENTS!
I watched Joy of Life, and one of the leads from the Untamed will be or would have been a lead in Joy of Life season 2.
I love historical/period dramas and watch them more then I watch romcoms. I just hadn't rated or wrote a review for most of the historical/period dramas that I've watched. I don't think I didn't like the Untamed because of the mystical aspect, as I've watched Legend of Fu Yao and loved it minus the mystical aspect. I also didn't like BL dramas but I did not know what a BL drama was until weeks after I attempted to watch the Untamed. I tried watching the Untamed 3 different times but it just wasn't good to me lol. Like, at all. It didn't grow on me, and I still don't understand why people loved it that much. I have yet to read a review that really breaks down why the Untamed is rated 9.0.
Thanks for your comment. =)
I explain the reason in my review. Click on the following url to read it https://kisskh.at/profile/TalkingWithYou/review/143797
HAHAHA I'm j/k......not really....but vote for whichever drama you think is worthy. =)
People who put themselves first in every relationship probably have narcissistic personality disorder.
Btw, great article!
https://kisskh.at/profile/TalkingWithYou/review/173249
In the states, the incest laws, depends on the state the person lives in.
The harem system is the socio cultural practice that bothers me the most when watching historical dramas! There are actually more cons then there are pros of having multiple wives/husbands, both in ancient times and in the present. I read an article that stated usually only rich men were able to have multiples wives, and this would almost always leave the poor men without a wife. Additionally, when a rich man had multiple wives, there would be so much contention between the wives, that the wives would try to kill the other wife or their children. Also, wives had to submit to their husband but not because she loved to, or wanted to but because he was the breadwinner. Thus, women often suffered abuse (both physical and mental abuse) in order to be taken care of. During those days, in most cultures, women were not considered skilled enough to work, and if they did, there was a huge pay gap.
I think it's human, well, more of or a woman's nature to think that we should stick with a guy, if the guy is nice to us. However, just because someone does something nice, like call us when we are sick, it doesn't mean that they are kind; another word for kind is considerate. The person could have done that nice thing because it benefited them, and not the person they did it before. I believe being kind is a behavior, and being nice is individual actions in which the reason the person could have done these individual actions could either because they cared about the other person, or because it would eventually benefit them (e.g. I gave her flowers, so that she could let me sleep with her). Unfortunately, it will take a lot of women years before they discover this truth, that a nice man can be very unkind (inconsiderate). This is the case with the male lead.
Both of the points that you mentioned, and the points that I mentioned, screams red flag to me. The worst thing is that he always thought that he was the victim. Why? Because he thinks he's nice, and thus, it stopped him from being objective. He thought since he was nice, that it was enough. The male lead deserves to be with someone like him, so that he can see what it's like being with someone like him.