is this drama also have love triangle, from synopsis I know that she have multiple men she dated, and there two…
yes me too. the recent ones are somehow not my cup of tea. I love watching the old ones like 'YOU'RE MY GLORY' the actor and the actress gosh are my fav couple in C-dramas. The matureness were outta world.
is this drama also have love triangle, from synopsis I know that she have multiple men she dated, and there two…
Ok but lemme recommend another one if I may. try to watch - Bloody Flower. the male lead is - Ryeoun. The male lead from - twinkling watermelon. it is a thriller.
I miss when shows used to drop all episodes at once. This waiting thing is not for me
Same. The weekly release format builds suspense, but it can be frustrating when the pacing is intense and youāre fully invested.
When platforms like Netflix popularized full-season drops, it changed viewer habits. Binge-watching became the norm. Now, many networks are reverting to weekly releases to sustain engagement and discussion over time.
From a business standpoint, it makes sense. From a viewer standpoint, especially with high-tension storylines, it tests patience.
This might be a spoiler for some people, but I noticed something in the first episode.
The female leadās expressions were top-tier when she was talking to the girl who was dying. The way she looked at herāsubtly making her seem small, almost unworthy of being on her levelāwas incredibly powerful. It wasnāt loud or dramatic, just controlled and precise. Thatās what made it impressive.
Park Min-young is seriously a phenomenal actress. She delivers intensity with just her eyes. She can absolutely carry a scene.
But anyway, Iām really just here for IU š¤·š½āāļø The plot lowkey solid too, I canāt even lie.
The first time the male lead saw her, he watched her very calmly and attentively. That moment made me think he might have liked her at first sight.
When platforms like Netflix popularized full-season drops, it changed viewer habits. Binge-watching became the norm. Now, many networks are reverting to weekly releases to sustain engagement and discussion over time.
From a business standpoint, it makes sense. From a viewer standpoint, especially with high-tension storylines, it tests patience.
The female leadās expressions were top-tier when she was talking to the girl who was dying. The way she looked at herāsubtly making her seem small, almost unworthy of being on her levelāwas incredibly powerful. It wasnāt loud or dramatic, just controlled and precise. Thatās what made it impressive.
Park Min-young is seriously a phenomenal actress. She delivers intensity with just her eyes. She can absolutely carry a scene.