Why is this drama so stressful? Seriously⦠give these characters a break. I kept waiting for real character development, for them to finally succeed, get married, have kids and let each of their families feel fulfilled. But now that weāre heading into the finale, everything is still a mess. Why do the writers enjoy stressing us out like this?
I really enjoyed Would You Marry Me? overall. Itās balanced, easy to follow and the story holds up well. But honestly⦠I ended up watching it mainly for the second lead. Shin Seul Ki as Yun Jin Gyeong and Baek Sang Hyeon as Bae Na Ra completely pulled me in. Their character growth felt so genuine, and every scene they shared made me wish the drama gave them even more space to shine. If anyoneās thinking of starting it, the second-lead storyline alone is worth it. š
The second lead deserved more attention and more screen time.. Gosh I wanted their dating era so badly ššš…
I felt the same! They had so much potential and the chemistry was right there⦠just untouched. Itās wild how we all ended up rooting for a relationship that never even made it to basic hand-holding. They really deserved a little more space to grow. Honestly, Iām still not over it šš
Iām watching Moon River right now and the thing Iām absolutely hooked on is the bond between the guard and the crown prince. Their connection isnāt loud or dramatic, but itās steady, emotional and full of unspoken loyalty. Every episode builds their relationship a little more, and I love how their trust feels earned, not rushed. Honestly, theyāre the duo I look forward to the most each week.
good looking male actors š you think choi woo shik is not good looking or I was tripping
Iām dead ššš ā not you saying a kid on crack! I always laugh at his face because he looks high š. No offense ā I honestly love all Korean actors and actresses and really respect their craft in this industry. But sometimes, there are just some actors who make you laugh automatically ā not out of hate, but because their expressions are just too funny. Anyway, Iāll still watch this one. I usually go for any K-drama that gives me a good plot, and this one is definitely giving that vibe.
I truly loved watching Love All Play. š This drama was such a rollercoaster of emotionsāfilled with laughter, tears, and heartfelt moments. Every characterās story had its own depth, and the chemistry made it even more enjoyable. It really felt like going on a fun and emotional journey together with the characters, and Iām so glad I got to experience it. Definitely a drama Iāll remember with warmth.
āGenie, Make a Wishā may not be perfect, but itās still a creative fantasy ride worth checking out. Iāve read that there were harsh comments and honestly itās disheartening. Watching a drama is a personal choice ā if someone feels disappointed, thatās their own experience, but it doesnāt mean others canāt enjoy it. K-dramas are about storytelling and community, and I truly hope we can respect that instead of spreading hate or, worse, death threats. Letās keep this space positive for those who genuinely love dramas.
There's ppl saying that? Will check and report. I'm tired of this. It's my third belowed drama that's receiving…
I really enjoy this site, but itās disappointing to see death threats being posted in the community. If someone doesnāt love something, that doesnāt mean they should leave such harmful comments. Was it specifically coz this drama was released?
Oh, so you āfelt like you were missing somethingā? Yeah, same ā like⦠the plot, the pacing, the logic, the budget, and maybe a few functioning brain cells from the writerās room. But hey, letās not point our katanas at the actors. They just showed up, did their lines, and probably cried in the bathroom when they saw the VFX budget was three bags of chips and a Red Bull. Was it messy? Definitely. Missing something? Absolutely. Fault of the actors? Nah, they just clocked in for angel/demon duty and probably prayed the editing team had holy water.
II don't know why they are even targeting the actors there job is to do acting...may be the script was good thats…
I completely see your point ā youāre right, itās not really fair to blame the actors since theyāre only doing their job with the script and direction theyāre given. The cast honestly had so much potential, and like you said, the original synopsis did sound interesting. I think most of us were excited because the plot idea was good on paper. Itās possible the changes behind the scenes, especially after JCWās withdrawal, really affected how the story was delivered.
At the end of the day, the actors showed up and did their best ā itās just unfortunate that the direction and execution didnāt match the hype. Hopefully, if they ever attempt a sequel or a similar project, theyāll focus more on consistency with the story so the talent of the cast can truly shine.
Coincidences happen, no point in going off the rails with conspiracy theories. Stuff like this happens all the…
I know coincidences happen but this is more like it was somehow they either predicted the future or it was preplanned tho but hey, anyways, i enjoyed the 2 episodes so far.
Is it just meāor is anyone else weirded out that the K-drama Tempest (which centers around a high-profile political assassination) was out before Charlie Kirk was fatally shot at a campus event? The similarityāan on-screen assassination sparking conspiracies and a real-life public figure killed in a single, gruesome shot to the neckāfeels eerie and makes me suspicious that thereās more than coincidence at play; I canāt stop replaying scenes from the show and wondering if somebody, somewhere, took notes.
Iām so curious to see what the cast will bring to this storyāespecially since Iāve always loved the female leadās dramas. I canāt wait to watch how she handles the fiery tension of palace kitchens and the impossible King.
I need to understand why Park Sakcheol is so fearedāwhat did he do in his youth that carved his name into mafia history as a 'legend'? What kind of past turns a man into someone even the most ruthless gangsters avoid? The more I hear whispers about him, the more I wonderāwhat exactly did he do to become the myth everyoneās afraid to speak of?
No offense ā I honestly love all Korean actors and actresses and really respect their craft in this industry. But sometimes, there are just some actors who make you laugh automatically ā not out of hate, but because their expressions are just too funny.
Anyway, Iāll still watch this one. I usually go for any K-drama that gives me a good plot, and this one is definitely giving that vibe.
Was it messy? Definitely. Missing something? Absolutely. Fault of the actors? Nah, they just clocked in for angel/demon duty and probably prayed the editing team had holy water.
At the end of the day, the actors showed up and did their best ā itās just unfortunate that the direction and execution didnāt match the hype. Hopefully, if they ever attempt a sequel or a similar project, theyāll focus more on consistency with the story so the talent of the cast can truly shine.