I feel the same way. It started out so strong, especially the first 4 episodes. I loved how much effort they put…
I wanted to like the drama and tried to give it every benefit of the doubt. I realize in time travel situations and like fantasy, one needs to expect less reality and accept more of the impossible, but even in that setting, the characters' actions need to make sense. If I'm going up against highly trained military, I'm not going to choose a wooden spoon to go into battle, when I have the king's kitchen fully loaded with sharp knives and cleavers! And I would still like to know why the ML's mother was killed. The entire show revolved around that act, but it was never fully explained!
I noticed no writer is credited. That's just as well. The ending was an embarrassment that no writer should want to claim.
they cannot change the ending because this is what happened in history.this dramas was based on suyang and kim…
Ignorance isn't bliss, it's just ignorance. I didn't realize this was based on actual people in history. Thank you so much for the heads up. Actual history often makes for very unsatisfying stories!
I get what you are trying to say. In a perfect story, the destination should be as great as the journey. Unfortunately,…
I say a bad ending ruins the entire drama for me, but I've seen a number that I've found compelling even though they fell apart at the end, so I understand what you mean. I don't begrudge watching Memories of the Alhambra even though it had an incomprehensible ending. It was fresh, inventive, and attractive until then. But, I have gotten more selective and read reviews to see if there is a true or bad ending to a drama before beginning. I add them to a list so that I can avoid them or watch them with foreknowledge that I will be disappointed.
Philosophically, I'm all about the journey, but in dramas, the destination means so much, too. I've suffered with the characters for a number of episodes, and I want a justifiable ending. I don't insist on happy endings (although that is my preference; I like my characters to enjoy some happiness after all the angst), but I do want a logical, complete, and thought-out ending. That final episode is the last one seen, and it's the one best recalled. If it's bad, it ruins the entire drama for me.
There is a love triangle (more like a square), but none of the relationships are toxic. They all love the FL, but they all want to protect her and want her to be happy, too. As for the FL, she never wavers. There is just one man for her.
I love seeing people on the spectrum so much that I'll diagnose them myself even if the show doesn't officially…
"I love seeing people on the spectrum so much that I'll diagnose them myself even if the show doesn't officially do so haha"
Me, too! In Itaewon Class, I consider it a love story between Park Sae Ro Yi, with Asperger's, and Jo Yi Seo, who was a definite sociopath. Loved their dynamic.
Episode 9 and we are back to weeping whimpering mewling pathetic FL. Good lord would someone get that girl a Xanax…
And me without a subscription to iQIYI! I shouldn't complain, as I have over a thousand dramas lined up on services I do have. But why is it the ones I want to see are invariably elsewhere? :P
Episode 9 and we are back to weeping whimpering mewling pathetic FL. Good lord would someone get that girl a Xanax…
Sometimes, it's enjoyable to hate-watch something. I read a book I absolutely hated, and I urged my friend to read it so that I could vicariously hate-read it with her. The little joys of life!
Having complained about My Lethal Man, I've got to admit that I find Fan Zhi Xin's acting mesmerizing. I watched him in Dear Liar, a short, low-budget affair, and he singlehandedly saved that drama.
Ski into Love (https://kisskh.at/761193-xu-guo-wang-zai-dong-mian) takes place in a ski/snowboarding village.
Snowfall (https://kisskh.at/707003-ru-yue) has a striking snow scene of the FL dressed in red.
Winter Sonata (https://kisskh.at/298-winter-sonata) features lots of snow amidst the angst.
Erased (https://kisskh.at/23222-boku-dake-ga-inai-machi) doesn't have romance like the others I've given, but it has some lovely cinematography of a snowy outdoors.
I noticed no writer is credited. That's just as well. The ending was an embarrassment that no writer should want to claim.
And, still, I enjoyed the drama!
Me, too! In Itaewon Class, I consider it a love story between Park Sae Ro Yi, with Asperger's, and Jo Yi Seo, who was a definite sociopath. Loved their dynamic.
Just sift out the dramas that feature amnesia!
People on the spectrum are some of my favorite characters, also.
Having complained about My Lethal Man, I've got to admit that I find Fan Zhi Xin's acting mesmerizing. I watched him in Dear Liar, a short, low-budget affair, and he singlehandedly saved that drama.