Thank you for your writing. I loved Doom At Your Service from the bottom of my heart. Everything was so perfect and beautiful and sad. I was moved like I was rarely moved by the lines. I bawled my eyes out so many times. It was so beautiful and you're so talented. It's the first time I'm actually writing a review on a screenwriter's page but seeing all the negative comments, I had to. Please, never stop writing. Thank you for everything.
Rewatched it again last night and it was even better than the first time. Cast is amazing, I feel so much love for the FL (which I usually find so annoying). I laughed, I bawled my eyes out (a lot.) and I rooted for them and a happy ending all along. Storyline is great and full of subtle things that some people will find annoying but they all have a purpose. The ending — like all wrapped episodes — wasn't that bad to say the least and I did welcome it as it helped my emotional state (did i say i cried a lot?). As someone with a family member dying from cancer, this drama hit close from home and was beautifuly sad but also full of love.
BIG KUDOS: the lines, the fking LINES. As an avid reader, I'm so in awe with the writers skills on this one. These lines moved me so much that I even changed my last review from a 9 to a 10. Truly a masterpiece and if there was a book on it, I would buy it and treasure it for sure. Writers, i see you, you made me feel so much. Thank you.
Choose a drama that suits your taste Just because Korea makes a lot of dramas like this doesn't mean a lot of…
I'm just very involved in it so I was just commenting in the heat of the moment. But I do enjoy it a lot. Cinematography is stunning, characters are interesting and well-developped, actors are amazing and chemistry is over the roof. I was so in love with the drama that I felt that past-lives trope wasn't needed. Chemistry is there and I do feel like it's not needed to add another layer to their story. But it's something very common in kdramas and I get that Korean might love that a lot so I'm just accepting it haha
Because this is a Kdrama and probably Koreans love this kind of stuff. It was made firsty for them not for international…
When did I ever ask people to be "swayed by my preferences"? You guys really need a chill pill here, it's not that deep. I'm not here to do a revolution in the kdrama industry. As much as I do think this kind of trope is overused, I'm just gonna accept it and keep watching. Was just giving an opinion after watching the last episode and people are so damn passive-agressive for nothing... I'm just gonna keep my thoughts for myself from now on haha
Choose a drama that suits your taste Just because Korea makes a lot of dramas like this doesn't mean a lot of…
Chill maybe? I still love the drama and was just giving my opinion on that trope after watching the last episode. It's a comment on a specific thing in a specific episode. You guys are so agressive here... And how could I know this drama would involve past lives before I actually watched that 6th episode. Damn serves me well for trying to interact on the internet.
Why always bring past lives and reincarnations stuff 😭 It’s so overused, I just can’t
Edit: because I feel like I have to justify myself... I do enjoy this drama a lot. Cinematography is stunning, characters are interesting and well-developped, actors are amazing and chemistry is over the roof. I was so in love with the drama that I felt that past-lives trope wasn't needed. Chemistry is there and I do feel like it's not needed to add another layer to their story. But it's something very common in kdramas and I get that Korean might love that a lot so, yeah... So yeah, I'm clearly not here to make a revolution in the kdrama industry and trust me, I don't believe that dramas creators are coming here to read our comments and take them into consideration 🙃
Hope to see Byeong Kyu in this season. The allegations against him and his past are clearly false and I won't watch this drama without him. They're a team, if you replace a member, it'll never be the same.
It was so beautiful and you're so talented. It's the first time I'm actually writing a review on a screenwriter's page but seeing all the negative comments, I had to.
Please, never stop writing.
Thank you for everything.
Storyline is great and full of subtle things that some people will find annoying but they all have a purpose. The ending — like all wrapped episodes — wasn't that bad to say the least and I did welcome it as it helped my emotional state (did i say i cried a lot?).
As someone with a family member dying from cancer, this drama hit close from home and was beautifuly sad but also full of love.
BIG KUDOS: the lines, the fking LINES. As an avid reader, I'm so in awe with the writers skills on this one. These lines moved me so much that I even changed my last review from a 9 to a 10. Truly a masterpiece and if there was a book on it, I would buy it and treasure it for sure. Writers, i see you, you made me feel so much. Thank you.
I was so in love with the drama that I felt that past-lives trope wasn't needed. Chemistry is there and I do feel like it's not needed to add another layer to their story. But it's something very common in kdramas and I get that Korean might love that a lot so I'm just accepting it haha
I'm not here to do a revolution in the kdrama industry. As much as I do think this kind of trope is overused, I'm just gonna accept it and keep watching. Was just giving an opinion after watching the last episode and people are so damn passive-agressive for nothing... I'm just gonna keep my thoughts for myself from now on haha
You guys are so agressive here... And how could I know this drama would involve past lives before I actually watched that 6th episode. Damn serves me well for trying to interact on the internet.
Edit: because I feel like I have to justify myself... I do enjoy this drama a lot. Cinematography is stunning, characters are interesting and well-developped, actors are amazing and chemistry is over the roof. I was so in love with the drama that I felt that past-lives trope wasn't needed. Chemistry is there and I do feel like it's not needed to add another layer to their story. But it's something very common in kdramas and I get that Korean might love that a lot so, yeah...
So yeah, I'm clearly not here to make a revolution in the kdrama industry and trust me, I don't believe that dramas creators are coming here to read our comments and take them into consideration 🙃