ep 7: http://4udrama.com/videos/u-prince-series-the-handsome-cowboy-episode-7
Until the end of 6 I thought it was the typical medicore lakorn with the typical ass for a hero who would have the typical epiphany and change for the better. But boy, this one never changes and doesn't seem to learn from his mistakes -.-
I don't think it was as bad as comments suggest. Honestly, it was a pretty average lakorn. Some messy/illogical scripting, but nothing out of the ordinary. I wouldn't call it a must watch or anything close to that and I skip-watched the entire thing - but it's also not a complete waste of time. If you are a fan of the genre and you have some time to spare, give it a try!
Very, very well-meaning 7/10.
The magic element they suddenly brought into the story was totally unnecessary and weird. Don't know why they added it o.O Apart from that the lakorn was nice. Nothing out of the ordinary, but nice enough to pass some time.
I actually started the other way round. I watched Japanese doramas first and then crossed over to Korean and from there to Chinese, Taiwanese, Thai lakorns.... :) But I am definitely watching more Korean dramas than any others.
Okay, time to drop this. I tried several times over the space of more than a year to watch this lakorn. Never made it beyond the 4th episode....Sadly this lakorn does nothing for me.
Wow....I managed to watch not even one of those dramas.....how did that happen? I distinctly remember watching a lot of dramas....*stuck somewhere between 2012-2014*
I guess, no voting for me this year :)
I can accept - even celebrate - all the decisions made except Thai.....Out of all the great actors to choose from those two won?? *shakingheadindisbelief* *losingfaithinworld*
Most of the dramas in my dropped list are liked by a lot of people, and they can't seem to understand why I would…
My first drop was Iljimae. I didn't even make it through the first episode, because I thought it was that stupid. But most drama watchers seem to love it. On the other hand my all time favourite is Faith, which many don't like. Threfore, yes, to each his own^^
Hmm, looking through my dropped list, it seems that most of the dramas ended there after having spent an eternity on my on hold list. I started them, didn't feel very enthusiastic about them, put them on hold and kept pushing them back for better dramas.
I used to feel incredibly guilty about dropping a drama - almost as if I didn't appreciate the hard work that was put into them. But what's the point in keeping them on hold forever? You might as well drop them. After years of watching dramas, I decided on the approach: If you don't like it, you don't like it. No need to force yourself!
I watch them. Slap/Kiss is okay with me as long as it's fiction. In real life no one should hit anyone (doesn't matter male or female).
My problem lies with the rape scenes, Not even the rape scenes themself, but with the aftermath - because usually there isn't any! The "hero" can rape the girl as often has he wants with absolutely no consequences. She might pout a day or two, but that's it. The number of rape cases (and disgustingly high number of unreported cases) in these countries - yes, especially Thailand - shows clearly that this nonchalant and unrealistic dealing with rape and the hurt it causes, has an affect on people and their life choices. And this is when, in my opinion, the government, tv channels, producers and the audience have an obligation to put a hold to it. As soon as a large number of people obviously can't distinguish anymore between fiction and reality, someone should intervene.
She just lets this guy walk all over her and order her around like some doll. Don't ever look at any other man…
yep. you definitely don't want to examine his behavior to closely. At least not with real life in mind.
In the beginning of the last episode he was at his worst. When he told her to follow his wishes for once, I was like "for once? seriously? that's all she's been doing in this drama"
Same goes for watching anything from China, Taiwan or Thailand.
Very, very well-meaning 7/10.
I guess, no voting for me this year :)
:D
I used to feel incredibly guilty about dropping a drama - almost as if I didn't appreciate the hard work that was put into them. But what's the point in keeping them on hold forever? You might as well drop them. After years of watching dramas, I decided on the approach: If you don't like it, you don't like it. No need to force yourself!
My problem lies with the rape scenes, Not even the rape scenes themself, but with the aftermath - because usually there isn't any! The "hero" can rape the girl as often has he wants with absolutely no consequences. She might pout a day or two, but that's it. The number of rape cases (and disgustingly high number of unreported cases) in these countries - yes, especially Thailand - shows clearly that this nonchalant and unrealistic dealing with rape and the hurt it causes, has an affect on people and their life choices. And this is when, in my opinion, the government, tv channels, producers and the audience have an obligation to put a hold to it. As soon as a large number of people obviously can't distinguish anymore between fiction and reality, someone should intervene.
In the beginning of the last episode he was at his worst. When he told her to follow his wishes for once, I was like "for once? seriously? that's all she's been doing in this drama"