I don’t get it, when did he start work? They’re already blaming the team leader
I didn't quite understand that either. People were looking at him as if he were to blame, even though he was on his first day of work and the contract should have been renewed earlier.
Ep1 achieved 7.0% peak ratings,6.1% in the Seoul metro area and 5.6% nationwide average,claiming #1 in its time slot among all non-daily programs.
Ep2 recorded a peak viewership rating of 9.7%,7.0% in Seoul metropolitan area & nationwide average of 6.4%,breaking it's own record & taking 1st place in Saturday miniseries & among programs in the same time slot.
The first K-drama to reach the Top 10 on Disney+ Brazil, debuting at #5.
Leftovers are tossed to Disney+ instead of Netflix. Yeah it's still ironical for a romcom to be licensed to Disney+
I believe this has to do with SBS's contract with Disney Plus for the annual supply of certain productions.
This drama could never be considered "leftover," as it's a very successful genre (I personally don't like rom-coms) and features very good and popular actors.
In fact, all of Choi Wooshik and Jung Somin's recent works are available on Netflix and are successful.
Our Beloved Summer, A Killer Paradox, Melo Movie, Love Next Door, Alchemy of Souls, and Wonderland.
But it's a real shame that Would You Marry Me isn't on Netflix, most likely due to contractual issues.
https://x.com/PortalHuluBR/status/1976990439703298346?t=yzpwK1sm38rwa4XOoamkyA&s=19
Ep2 recorded a peak viewership rating of 9.7%,7.0% in Seoul metropolitan area & nationwide average of 6.4%,breaking it's own record & taking 1st place in Saturday miniseries & among programs in the same time slot.
The first K-drama to reach the Top 10 on Disney+ Brazil, debuting at #5.
It debuted at #1 on Disney+ in Japan and Taiwan.
A very entertaining drama so far.
In episode 1, the cactus scene stands out. It's hilarious.
Episode 2 was even better for me because things developed further.
The story seems simple, but it's impressive how talented and charismatic actors can take something simple to another level.
Since I don't watch many romantic comedies, the clichés that many criticize don't bother me, as I'm not used to them.
Looking forward to the next ones...
Congratulations to the cast and crew.
"Would You Marry Me" the new Hulu Original drama from Disney+ starring Choi Wooshik and Jung Somin, is in the platform's Top 5.
https://x.com/PortalHuluBR/status/1976990439703298346?t=SkE-nJ5kahmFI0mZpk4x2Q&s=19
But I don't know if it's available in all countries.
Yesterday was the premiere, and today the second episode comes out.
Unless, in the United States, no episodes have been released yet.
Here in Brazil, it's already streaming on Disney Plus.
It's actually a good season, but I still think it's unnecessary.
I think the story was well-rounded in the second season.
But OK, there are good games, good performances, and a great cameo from iconic characters in the final episode.
I usually follow Wooshik's work, so I don't know much about Somin.
I've only seen a few of her works.
But watching these videos, she really impressed me.
She's incredibly charismatic and seems humble with her castmates. I mean that in the best sense of the word.
She creates a light atmosphere for work. She makes everyone feel comfortable around her.
She always has a smile on her face.
It should continue for a while.
And yes, I believe they'll still be filming even after the premiere.
It's the same thing that happened with Our Beloved Summer, for example.
I remember the premiere was in early December and the last scene was filmed at the end of December.
It was also an SBS drama.
Original productions for some streaming services are completed earlier.
It seems like dramas produced by Korean TV stations have this kind of "live broadcast."
But I'm not sure if it's always like that.
They criticize something that hasn't even aired yet.
If you don't like the actress, if you don't like the actor, if you don't like the pairing, if you don't like the genre...
Just go watch something else.
Life is too short to waste time on things we don't like.
Or maybe these people just feel good criticizing everything and everyone.
It must be a hobby.
Korea, Singapore, Philippines...
Looks like it's only streaming in Asia for now.
This is quite frustrating...
This drama could never be considered "leftover," as it's a very successful genre (I personally don't like rom-coms) and features very good and popular actors.
In fact, all of Choi Wooshik and Jung Somin's recent works are available on Netflix and are successful.
Our Beloved Summer, A Killer Paradox, Melo Movie, Love Next Door, Alchemy of Souls, and Wonderland.
But it's a real shame that Would You Marry Me isn't on Netflix, most likely due to contractual issues.
https://x.com/Wooshiker/status/1969354263521362020?t=AqtVLhNbc0y_vDv3N-nhGQ&s=19
https://x.com/SBSNOW/status/1968872690183217314?t=9yHAzlZEgeFU7uyEa0hVJg&s=19
This looks like a lot of fun 🤣
https://x.com/SBSNOW/status/1965928275492114846?t=xvTcRNbuNsf2TrbviHZwzA&s=19
https://youtu.be/KZMysptZW70?si=bqo5AAUvsZH1g4q_