Look, personally I love it, like it’s the best drama of the year for me. The romance is slow but it needs to…
No I personally love a good story even if there's not much <3 til later. The Long Ballad was one, but I think in the end it's more of a clever plot and execution that makes a drama really interesting for me. As long as it doesn't have a bunch of filler side plots, etc.. I'll give it a go:) thanks!
Should I watch this? I just finished ep 2 but not so sure if it's worth continuing... Love the leads, as I'm a fan of both's works, but traditional cdramas are longer than what I'm used to and found myself dropping around half of the ones I've started. The trailer looked amazing but I feel like I'm going to have to wait too long til the story progresses to my liking, so thought I'd just ask to save some time. I feel like there are a lot of unnecessary side characters/stories too that I'll find myself skipping over. How'd everyone like it?? Honest answers pls-- no plot spoilers!
TBH I'm not really expecting too much because I'm worried it'll follow King the Land with level 10 expectations and level 5 delivery. The cast is of course beautiful but I'm really hoping the plot and acting live up to the hype this time. So far seeing much potential; guess I gotta wait.
Love seeing the combination of comedy and sadness, along with the great potential for such amazingness in the episodes upcoming. LSY is of course a long time favorite, but also love BIH with a main lead that suits him more-- he's so FINE with the traditional style of Joseon omg. Top 3 dramas of 2023 :D
I really wish when they translate and put these in subtitles they had people doing it who actually understood…
yeah that confusing especially when English requires pronouns for specificity... I also speak Korean where he/she is nonexistent so I can understand when a direct translation may not include them but it kind of makes sense to have them in subtitles rightt :( never could watch this btw lol I totally forgot about it until I got your comment notification^
Just rewatched this randomly and though I skipped through it the second time through, it was still really cute. The eye candy was a good addition to the cute moments throughout... such a shame it didn't become as big as it should've thanks to all the controversy, but at least it had an okay amount of international attention. :D
How does every episode make me teary? The small things really are so heartwarming, making this such a masterpiece. Like in the previous episode, when showing the past with RanJoo and her music teacher sacrificing everything to make her a singer. These small things really really touch your heart. And like I said from the beginning, of course BoGeol is Kiho. I just can't wait to see everything from his perspective-- like when he found Mokha. They better show that, because they really did well hiding his reaction with her from the start. Next episode seems like such a masterpiece. They'll finally address the biggest concern which is the lip-syncing, but I'm worried it's going to hurt RanJoo and her album sales D: Honestly 2023 was not an impressive kdrama lineup but finally something worth waiting for.
I kind of wish the filter was better for this drama. it's so dark and murky sometimes
I did hear how there was some talk on how cdramas use such a heavy whitewash filter that they try to tone it down now. But then also I saw the weirdest article on how BaiLu's pores were showing in a closeup... as if she's not a human being 🙄
Today i learned Park Eun Bin can make any drama a hit.
She has a great dedication to her roles. She challenges herself in each project-- learning to play the violin, swim, her extensive research on asd for Attorney Woo, etc.
Love the leads, as I'm a fan of both's works, but traditional cdramas are longer than what I'm used to and found myself dropping around half of the ones I've started. The trailer looked amazing but I feel like I'm going to have to wait too long til the story progresses to my liking, so thought I'd just ask to save some time.
I feel like there are a lot of unnecessary side characters/stories too that I'll find myself skipping over.
How'd everyone like it?? Honest answers pls-- no plot spoilers!
Top 3 dramas of 2023 :D
And like I said from the beginning, of course BoGeol is Kiho. I just can't wait to see everything from his perspective-- like when he found Mokha. They better show that, because they really did well hiding his reaction with her from the start.
Next episode seems like such a masterpiece. They'll finally address the biggest concern which is the lip-syncing, but I'm worried it's going to hurt RanJoo and her album sales D:
Honestly 2023 was not an impressive kdrama lineup but finally something worth waiting for.
Not only does it say only 10 episodes, but the airing dates are Wed/Thurs. yet ep 3 came out today. hmmm.
Beautiful cast, mid acting, in general like a product advertisements with a background story lol.
Basically means I won't go into explaining it, but for those who know what I'm talking about it makes more sense.