My feeling about this drama is that the protagonists will be together, in love and she will understand that her thesis about DNA Lover is perfect. But when she gets close to the end, she will understand that the DNA she had on hand the whole time was from her best friend (I remember they both wore a shirt with the same number) and she will understand that this DNA theory doesn't work and they truly loved each other and without any manipulation.
With each passing episode I can understand why previous boyfriends ended up with the protagonist.
Imagine hearing about DNA all the time and being treated like an experiment every day. I don't see the couple talking about anything other than her crazy ideas.
One incongruity was when FL met SFL at a restaurant where she was having a date with ML and asked her ex to sit together. Does she really know how to date or get to know a romantic interest better?
Furthermore, she wasn't able to tell us that she is lactose intolerant and eats a lot of things full of cheese, knowing that she might get sick during her date. The worst thing is that when this actually happens, she wants to run away instead of telling her romantic interest who is a doctor who needed help.
A woman spends her life looking for the DNA Lover when she finally finds it, does she treat the person like that?
Woman, stay with SML, since it's the only one you feel confident with.
I think the characters were very poorly written and almost all of them are pretty boring.
>Main CP - I can deal with whatever is going on there. I wanted to watch it for these two - whatever chaos they…
I wonder if she finds out that her best friend has always been in love with her, and considers that every time she started dating, he was rooting against it, even if mentally.
I also don't understand why he always goes after the two of them to "prevent" something from happening, as if the potagonist was 15 years old.
I decided to continue watching this drama even though I felt like giving up after the first episode. I think the biggest problem with this drama is that the 4 main characters are very boring. They portrayed the protagonist as a nerd and passionate about her work, so I understand her only talking about that. Only I came across her not only studying but actually believing in telepathy. Guys, we're talking about telepathy! Is she really being paid to do this? All the talk on the subject is so silly and naive that I can't even imagine her as a scientist but as a nerd. Here comes the SFL, who tells everyone that she practices polyamory, but she only appears to be single, there is nothing to prove this and we know nothing about her routine living in a relationship like that. It seems that the screenwriter wanted to address a controversial topic, but didn't have the courage to be realistic. The male protagonist has some issues with his parents that have influenced how he handles relationships. The incredible thing about this is that in every chapter we have ML having problems with his mother (listening to his mentally ill mother speaking well of his father), then in the office, drinking with someone and meeting FL. Yes, I know this may be his day to day life, but we have no evolution, a background of interest or anything. It seems like a lazy script and that it's just there to make people have a story. SML in dramas is usually a good person that we are even divided, but in this case the boy is unpleasant. The FL asked him to do her a favor, but instead he went looking for her somewhere, as if she were a 15 year old meeting a criminal. As a true friend he could just tell FL about ML's real personality and let her make her own decisions. After all, she has already suffered a lot from her master and knows that he has the "infidelity gene", so if she wants to continue, it is her free choice. But instead they cast him as an annoying guy who keeps getting in the way of things. This is so childish. If he were FL's first boyfriend I would understand, but that wasn't the case.
I think the only cool character is SML's friend and her story with ML's friend. It's the coolest part of the series, but the main characters are very poorly written.
People are really hating on the FLs character for being immature and acting up. You should consider that she went…
I have always been extremely mature. I left my house early and went to another city alone to work. I'm in the IT area and everything is very exhausting.
Once I was working an average of 14 to 16 hours a day and while I was dealing with burnout, I even experienced betrayal.
Looking around, I just wanted my mother, my home and a little shelter. We don't want to talk about it, we just want someone to hug us, be empathetic and let us process everything at that moment. I understand that people want to know what happened, and after a while I talked about it, but at the moment, I just really wanted to be close to people who could give me love. So it's not absurd to think about our parents and our home.
That's why I agree with you. She is really a very realistic and not at all immature character. She really just wants to give her emotions time to return to the right place.
So satisfying seeing the ex husband tell the mistress he never planned to marry her. That he didn't even plan…
A lot of people talk about "a man not being a good husband", but "being an excellent father".
But what would that be? Isn't being a father a reference? You can feed them, take them to school, talk to them, but you also need to be an example so that trust is not destroyed. When you don't understand that and your child finds out at some point that the father he trusts so much is just a hypocrite, how would he trust anyone in the world?
For the daughter, the father needs to be an example of a man who believes she deserves it, so that she can make the best choices in relation to her partner. For your children, be an example of the man your son needs to be when he has his own family, so that he does not lack respect for his wife.
But what did this good father do? He cheated on his wife with her employee, got the woman pregnant, took photos as if they were a family and then filed for divorce using justifications that only serve to justify what he did.
Is this an example of a man? Is this the kind of man he believes his daughter deserves? What values is he passing on to his daughter? He may be a present father, but he is far, very far from being a good father.
the show is a 10 so far but if the romance between YR and EH goes further than this it’ll be a 6 at best
Because I already believe that this is exactly what she needs. She went through a traumatic process with her parents separating, which certainly affected the way she sees men. No past relationship she may have had is mentioned, so I think she was always very resistant to that part of her life, precisely because she saw her mother as a betrayed woman and her father as unfaithful.
So I think she needs a light romance, with a lot of affection, with someone nice and a little silly, so that she can really enjoy these moments and open her heart a little more to it.
She already has a lot of pressure in her day-to-day work, she deals with divorce issues every day and the best thing is that outside of that she can live something lighter. She mentioned in today's episode that it was the first time she hung out with her mom and didn't talk about her dad. So imagine how torturous it must have been to always hear something about someone you know abandoned you.
I don't care so much about the chemistry, as I think that might have been a bad choice even by the actors, but it would be nice to see her experimenting with a cute relationship.
May i ask you: why the fuck not?! Its a show that tells a story about a couple with an age gap and its a fucking…
My mother married my stepfather when he was 23 and she was 43. They are 20 years apart and he is my older sister's age. This year they celebrate 28 years of marriage. My mother has Alzheimer's and he remains with her, caring and keeping her company, even if she forgets about him from time to time. I'm against relationships with minors, but when we're adults, we can find love in people much younger or much older than us. The only drama I couldn't watch was one in which the woman gets involved with a teenager, clearly underage.
I only saw episode 1 and I was really unsure if I would continue, because I don't know what happened in this drama, but it's incredible how badly the main couple is acting. I know them both from previous works and I really like them, but in this first episode everything was so forced, where they couldn't even convey the fact that they actually knew each other before (even though they were teacher and student in the past). I didn't feel any chemistry or synergy, it didn't seem like FL was a renowned teacher, I didn't understand some scenes - which seemed like they were made just to "fill the time of the episode" and everything left me with a feeling of discomfort, as if I was watching something very amateur. I don't know if the casting choice was the best, but I think the only scene where I saw any kind of genuine emotion was when the public school teacher was talking to her in the restaurant. He wanted to ease the pain and he did it very well, apart from the embarrassment of being there. While she didn't do anything. I wanted to see what direction this drama would go, but I'm wondering if I want to suffer with 1 hour per episode full of bad acting and a poorly structured script, which seems like the screenwriter just threw together random scenes and made an episode for us to watch.
I was also very happy to know, so I stopped watching. I was in episode 4 and angry at FL for hurting ML so much - who is so cute. So knowing that in the end he still dies, it's not enough for me. People who believe that something beautiful must necessarily be tragic no longer have love for life.
I'm watching this drama on Netflix and I'm on episode 11. I'll watch it until the end because I'm not watching it alone, so commenting during the episode helps me a lot and if it weren't for that, I would have already given up (and I'm not in the habit of giving up).
I really like legal programs, more than those made in a hospital environment, but comparing the group of doctors from Hospital Playlist and the group of promoters of this drama, it is possible to see that the main characters of Diário de um Promotor, have there is almost no chemistry between them when they are in a group and they are terribly unpleasant if we analyze them individually.
The drama should be called "Different ways for ML to be humiliated in his work environment". It's embarrassment on top of embarrassment and usually coming from your former schoolmate and senior in the profession, which is absolutely and naturally unpalatable.
There is a mother of twins who uses this when it suits her. Even after the protagonist took a good part of the cases from the prosecutor, mother of twins, about which she complained a lot, she managed the feat of releasing a criminal and leaving a witness waiting, because she forgot and left early to see her son - which is cared for by mother-in-law - in the hospital. There is an episode that shows how difficult it is for her to take care of twins and work, but she refuses to take leave and drinks with her colleagues after work in almost every episode. So, by the way, they should have written it better.
Many people classify this drama as a "comfort drama", but the only thing I can get across is anger at seeing so much potential wasted on unpleasant, boring, selfish and completely uninteresting characters.
I only saw that ML was married practically halfway through the drama, because nothing in his behavior indicated that. It even appears that the screenwriters decided to create a wife and child for him after the drama was airing. The problem is that the drama - even though it is a slice of life - has no story, the pace is slow, the cases are boring and the people are completely forgettable and not at all interesting.
There are 5 episodes left, but I don't believe it will get better.
I know the rating is reasonably high here on the site, but to be honest, you'll easily find something better to watch.
This is so draggy. A typical post-Healer PMY drama. The only show of that period I really liked was Her Private…
I didn't want to feel that way, because I really like the actress, but it seems like every episode I'm seeing a replica of the previous one. It's always more of the same and nothing happens. I'm also finding it quite dragging and losing interest. I think I'll wait until it's finished and then decide whether to watch the whole thing or not.
It's good enough. I didn't watched all of them.I remember "Again my life" was quite boring. But Reborn Rich was…
I finished "Revenge of the Perfect Marriage" and I'm following this one. For now, I'm liking the first one more. From the beginning I was very intrigued by how things unfolded and I thought the characters were better developed. In this new one, the so-called "childhood friend" (which would be SFL) is so "unsalted" that you can't even be angry with her, as was the case with the sister (or not) of the RMP protagonist. I believe that if we made an effort to make the characters more interesting in this drama, it would be cooler. However, I only watched episode 2 at 1.5x speed, because I found it very boring, but the other episodes started to be good. I like the actors who play the protagonists, so I'll continue to see what happens.
I know there are people upset because a lot of people didn't like episode 10, but to be honest, I understand those who are confused, because it seems like we saw a Mokah from episode 1 to 9 and a completely different one in episode 10, just to fulfill the script basic dramas (couple together > 2 episodes before the end of the drama they separate > final episode they reconcile). The problem is that the strategy used changed the behavior of the character we followed in these first 9 episodes. No matter how much Mokah wants to sing, she accepted hiding to shine for her idol, then gave up when she came across BoGeol's father, to suddenly cut eternal ties with the family that took her in just to have an album produced. by RanJoo.
She wasn't forced to, as she received numerous invitations from record labels and even at Sugar, she wasn't forced to have RanJoo as a producer. When she chose her career instead of her "family", who, despite risking their identities, welcomed her, she didn't even bother to write a goodbye letter to them, showing a total lack of consideration for those who supported her from the beginning. .
The worst of all is that it doesn't suit her. She didn't even hesitate in her decision. RanJoo gave it until the next day, but on the same day, as soon as she got home she already knew what she would do. It seems somewhat forced just to fulfill the "breakup > reconciliation" script.
Other than that, the drama is good and I'm looking forward to the last chapters. However, I believe we had a lot of parallel plots in 12 episodes and the protagonist spent a lot of time basically serving as support for BoGeol and RanJoo's stories. I hope to see a little more of Mokah in the last few episodes.
I started watching two dramas yesterday: "The Matchmakers" and "The Moon That Rises in the Day". The first feeling I had is that the two ML are repeating the characters from their last roles. Rowoon has an almost identical personality to his character in "Destined for you". He's that boring, pedantic rich boy who gives us some funny scenes due to his "lack of awareness of the reality of the poorest population". Kim Young Dae, on the other hand, is very reminiscent of his character in "Shooting Stars". It's okay for them to repeat their stories, but it's difficult not to watch and compare with the previous ones. I think they could have chosen other actors, even though they are both very talented.
Now going back to "The Moon That Rises in the Day", as interesting as it sounds, I have a problem with FL, because I don't find it convincing. This has happened in other dramas, but in this one specifically, she needs to portray an image of a strong person, but whenever I see her on screen, she looks like a girl waiting for the prince to rescue her, so I can't connect her to the character. The story seems interesting, but I need to watch more to see if it's worth continuing.
I started watching two dramas yesterday: "The Matchmakers" and "The Moon That Rises in the Day". The first feeling I had is that the two ML are repeating the characters from their last roles. Rowoon has an almost identical personality to his character in "Destined for you". He's that boring, pedantic rich boy who gives us some funny scenes due to his "lack of awareness of the reality of the poorest population". Kim Young Dae, on the other hand, is very reminiscent of his character in "Shooting Stars". It's okay for them to repeat their stories, but it's difficult not to watch and compare with the previous ones. I think they could have chosen other actors, even though they are both very talented.
Now going back to "The Matchmakers", I was very excited about the first episode, but I thought the scenes were unnecessarily long, causing a bit of boredom. I advanced scenes many times in episode 2 and this is not a habit I usually have. So I don't know if I can handle 16 episodes, because the premise isn't that interesting to me either. The purpose is to marry off 3 girls, but I don't really care for the oldest two. I think that even though I liked the character of the youngest spinster, I still couldn't connect or like any character in the drama. I hope that you get better.
They better be ex lovers. Maybe because I love the chemistry b/w ML and FL. Hoping for them to get together soon.
This proves how chemistry has a lot to do with perception. I think the protagonists have chemistry and I don't like SFL's attitudes. People who start wanting to be "part" of their ex's life to the point of working in the same field as them are definitely pathetic. I wouldn't even mind if ML and FL didn't end up together, because I just hope he doesn't go back to that annoying ex who keeps showing up and getting in his way all the time.
So which excuse would you like the best when random guy comes and touches your butt ?
But I believe that when you watch serial killer dramas, you don't make a lot of text about the morality of the killers as you are doing here, so I think what the protagonist does in this drama bothers you much more. So, I should rather stop watching. For example, I started watching a jdrama at random and found out that an adult was involved with a boy who was still in high school. It bothered me and I stopped watching, but I still see drama with serial killers, as they are usually portrayed as villains. The protagonist is called a pervert all the time, so I think it is clear that this is not a morally acceptable attitude, when you have the other protagonist, who is a policeman, almost arresting you for it. So I don't believe that drama normalizes things, at that point.
Imagine hearing about DNA all the time and being treated like an experiment every day. I don't see the couple talking about anything other than her crazy ideas.
One incongruity was when FL met SFL at a restaurant where she was having a date with ML and asked her ex to sit together. Does she really know how to date or get to know a romantic interest better?
Furthermore, she wasn't able to tell us that she is lactose intolerant and eats a lot of things full of cheese, knowing that she might get sick during her date. The worst thing is that when this actually happens, she wants to run away instead of telling her romantic interest who is a doctor who needed help.
A woman spends her life looking for the DNA Lover when she finally finds it, does she treat the person like that?
Woman, stay with SML, since it's the only one you feel confident with.
I think the characters were very poorly written and almost all of them are pretty boring.
I also don't understand why he always goes after the two of them to "prevent" something from happening, as if the potagonist was 15 years old.
I think the biggest problem with this drama is that the 4 main characters are very boring.
They portrayed the protagonist as a nerd and passionate about her work, so I understand her only talking about that. Only I came across her not only studying but actually believing in telepathy. Guys, we're talking about telepathy! Is she really being paid to do this? All the talk on the subject is so silly and naive that I can't even imagine her as a scientist but as a nerd.
Here comes the SFL, who tells everyone that she practices polyamory, but she only appears to be single, there is nothing to prove this and we know nothing about her routine living in a relationship like that. It seems that the screenwriter wanted to address a controversial topic, but didn't have the courage to be realistic.
The male protagonist has some issues with his parents that have influenced how he handles relationships. The incredible thing about this is that in every chapter we have ML having problems with his mother (listening to his mentally ill mother speaking well of his father), then in the office, drinking with someone and meeting FL. Yes, I know this may be his day to day life, but we have no evolution, a background of interest or anything. It seems like a lazy script and that it's just there to make people have a story.
SML in dramas is usually a good person that we are even divided, but in this case the boy is unpleasant. The FL asked him to do her a favor, but instead he went looking for her somewhere, as if she were a 15 year old meeting a criminal. As a true friend he could just tell FL about ML's real personality and let her make her own decisions. After all, she has already suffered a lot from her master and knows that he has the "infidelity gene", so if she wants to continue, it is her free choice. But instead they cast him as an annoying guy who keeps getting in the way of things. This is so childish. If he were FL's first boyfriend I would understand, but that wasn't the case.
I think the only cool character is SML's friend and her story with ML's friend. It's the coolest part of the series, but the main characters are very poorly written.
This episode 6 was pretty bad.
However, Park Se Wan, Hyeri and Chae Soo Bin are really bad at acting. I already stopped watching dramas because of their terrible acting.
Once I was working an average of 14 to 16 hours a day and while I was dealing with burnout, I even experienced betrayal.
Looking around, I just wanted my mother, my home and a little shelter. We don't want to talk about it, we just want someone to hug us, be empathetic and let us process everything at that moment. I understand that people want to know what happened, and after a while I talked about it, but at the moment, I just really wanted to be close to people who could give me love. So it's not absurd to think about our parents and our home.
That's why I agree with you. She is really a very realistic and not at all immature character. She really just wants to give her emotions time to return to the right place.
But what would that be? Isn't being a father a reference? You can feed them, take them to school, talk to them, but you also need to be an example so that trust is not destroyed. When you don't understand that and your child finds out at some point that the father he trusts so much is just a hypocrite, how would he trust anyone in the world?
For the daughter, the father needs to be an example of a man who believes she deserves it, so that she can make the best choices in relation to her partner. For your children, be an example of the man your son needs to be when he has his own family, so that he does not lack respect for his wife.
But what did this good father do? He cheated on his wife with her employee, got the woman pregnant, took photos as if they were a family and then filed for divorce using justifications that only serve to justify what he did.
Is this an example of a man? Is this the kind of man he believes his daughter deserves? What values is he passing on to his daughter? He may be a present father, but he is far, very far from being a good father.
So I think she needs a light romance, with a lot of affection, with someone nice and a little silly, so that she can really enjoy these moments and open her heart a little more to it.
She already has a lot of pressure in her day-to-day work, she deals with divorce issues every day and the best thing is that outside of that she can live something lighter. She mentioned in today's episode that it was the first time she hung out with her mom and didn't talk about her dad. So imagine how torturous it must have been to always hear something about someone you know abandoned you.
I don't care so much about the chemistry, as I think that might have been a bad choice even by the actors, but it would be nice to see her experimenting with a cute relationship.
This year they celebrate 28 years of marriage. My mother has Alzheimer's and he remains with her, caring and keeping her company, even if she forgets about him from time to time.
I'm against relationships with minors, but when we're adults, we can find love in people much younger or much older than us.
The only drama I couldn't watch was one in which the woman gets involved with a teenager, clearly underage.
I don't know if the casting choice was the best, but I think the only scene where I saw any kind of genuine emotion was when the public school teacher was talking to her in the restaurant. He wanted to ease the pain and he did it very well, apart from the embarrassment of being there. While she didn't do anything.
I wanted to see what direction this drama would go, but I'm wondering if I want to suffer with 1 hour per episode full of bad acting and a poorly structured script, which seems like the screenwriter just threw together random scenes and made an episode for us to watch.
People who believe that something beautiful must necessarily be tragic no longer have love for life.
I really like legal programs, more than those made in a hospital environment, but comparing the group of doctors from Hospital Playlist and the group of promoters of this drama, it is possible to see that the main characters of Diário de um Promotor, have there is almost no chemistry between them when they are in a group and they are terribly unpleasant if we analyze them individually.
The drama should be called "Different ways for ML to be humiliated in his work environment". It's embarrassment on top of embarrassment and usually coming from your former schoolmate and senior in the profession, which is absolutely and naturally unpalatable.
There is a mother of twins who uses this when it suits her. Even after the protagonist took a good part of the cases from the prosecutor, mother of twins, about which she complained a lot, she managed the feat of releasing a criminal and leaving a witness waiting, because she forgot and left early to see her son - which is cared for by mother-in-law - in the hospital. There is an episode that shows how difficult it is for her to take care of twins and work, but she refuses to take leave and drinks with her colleagues after work in almost every episode. So, by the way, they should have written it better.
Many people classify this drama as a "comfort drama", but the only thing I can get across is anger at seeing so much potential wasted on unpleasant, boring, selfish and completely uninteresting characters.
I only saw that ML was married practically halfway through the drama, because nothing in his behavior indicated that. It even appears that the screenwriters decided to create a wife and child for him after the drama was airing. The problem is that the drama - even though it is a slice of life - has no story, the pace is slow, the cases are boring and the people are completely forgettable and not at all interesting.
There are 5 episodes left, but I don't believe it will get better.
I know the rating is reasonably high here on the site, but to be honest, you'll easily find something better to watch.
She wasn't forced to, as she received numerous invitations from record labels and even at Sugar, she wasn't forced to have RanJoo as a producer. When she chose her career instead of her "family", who, despite risking their identities, welcomed her, she didn't even bother to write a goodbye letter to them, showing a total lack of consideration for those who supported her from the beginning. .
The worst of all is that it doesn't suit her. She didn't even hesitate in her decision. RanJoo gave it until the next day, but on the same day, as soon as she got home she already knew what she would do. It seems somewhat forced just to fulfill the "breakup > reconciliation" script.
Other than that, the drama is good and I'm looking forward to the last chapters. However, I believe we had a lot of parallel plots in 12 episodes and the protagonist spent a lot of time basically serving as support for BoGeol and RanJoo's stories. I hope to see a little more of Mokah in the last few episodes.
Now going back to "The Moon That Rises in the Day", as interesting as it sounds, I have a problem with FL, because I don't find it convincing. This has happened in other dramas, but in this one specifically, she needs to portray an image of a strong person, but whenever I see her on screen, she looks like a girl waiting for the prince to rescue her, so I can't connect her to the character. The story seems interesting, but I need to watch more to see if it's worth continuing.
Now going back to "The Matchmakers", I was very excited about the first episode, but I thought the scenes were unnecessarily long, causing a bit of boredom. I advanced scenes many times in episode 2 and this is not a habit I usually have. So I don't know if I can handle 16 episodes, because the premise isn't that interesting to me either. The purpose is to marry off 3 girls, but I don't really care for the oldest two. I think that even though I liked the character of the youngest spinster, I still couldn't connect or like any character in the drama. I hope that you get better.
I wouldn't even mind if ML and FL didn't end up together, because I just hope he doesn't go back to that annoying ex who keeps showing up and getting in his way all the time.
For example, I started watching a jdrama at random and found out that an adult was involved with a boy who was still in high school. It bothered me and I stopped watching, but I still see drama with serial killers, as they are usually portrayed as villains.
The protagonist is called a pervert all the time, so I think it is clear that this is not a morally acceptable attitude, when you have the other protagonist, who is a policeman, almost arresting you for it.
So I don't believe that drama normalizes things, at that point.