So I think this has been on my to-watch list since forever, but I heard they weren't really pushing it to be released because it's somehow not "popular" or low in anticipation?! I love both the female and male leads so idk how that's possible, but I just saw the trailer on Youtube after forgetting about it completely for months. And why does she get hate for her acting?? It's perfectly fine-- standards are too high.
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Yeah, it's surprising to me because I've only watched one Thai drama before so it's unfamiliar. With American and Korean shows, the sponsorships come in before filming and they release episodes relatively early-- sometimes even while still filming. If you have any recommendations, please let me know... I've only watched F4 Thailand (LOL)...
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Oh thank you for the clarification! I thought it was already filmed and just waited for restrictions on editing, etc. before releasing it! That’s quite interesting though.
I thought I was the only one who was not completely into this drama.. the comments here are just full of praises.…
Yeah, it's more like constructive criticism, not bashing the drama or anything because clearly it's really popular and successful. I think it's a matter of character development that'll really get me invested into the drama, so probably I'll just have to wait a bit for this to happen. It is definitely something I watch while I'm multi-tasking rather than focusing on it solely. So yeah, I'm glad you agree with me. Let's hope there's some different angle moving forward! :)
Never came to watch this because I couldn't bear watching Ziqiu getting his heart broken :( So I never got to it, but I'm so glad I finally did. Their relationship is so cute and though not so focused on the romance and more on family, that made it so much more meaningful. Though Ziqiu did get his heart broken (omg when he cries it's so sad), I'm glad it was short-lived and he found his happiness. That being said, there's a lot the drama didn't explore enough, so I'd love a second season. There are too many thoughts in my head right now I can't put it together. Basically, it was an easy watch-- very cute :)
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WOW.... I thought they already filmed because the teaser was out. Does this mean they film clips specifically for the trailer and then re-film them once the actual filming starts on schedule??
Okay this might seem a bit controversial... but idk something about this drama seems a bit off. Like, I know it was super hyped up because of the cast. And yes, they are beautiful. After thinking about it after the episode 4 ending, it seems to me that it's because they are trying too hard to make it seem like a movie. The slow-motion effects at the cliche grabs or falls, or when he/she enters the room and it's all dramatic... it feels like they overdid it just a little bit. I don't really know how to explain it-- maybe my hopes for the drama were too high. Or maybe it's because I'm watching See You in My 19th Life which has a completely fresh and new storyline. Believe me, I'm a sucker for cliche romances, especially if it's a romantic comedy. BUT so far, there's not much real comedy, and the relationships are awkward (stepsister, rude coworkers, etc.). To be honest, I'm more intrigued by the flight attendant friend's love story. Obviously, still somewhat fun... I'd give it an 8/10 at best. I think we all need some good original stories now that there are so many popular kdramas out there.
I know some series should end within a certain number of episodes/seasons, but Dr.Romantic still has so much potential for a new season. It would be great to reintroduce all the characters again, and have it as the final season so Dr.Kim can pass the baton on to his juniors, with his carpal tunnel progressing, etc. It's just a wish, but c'mon... we waited 3 years for season 3! No matter how long it takes, I'll always support a new season.
After saving the last two episodes until today, I can say that they weren't any less amazing than all the other episodes. Having been an avid fan since season 1, I loved all three the same. This season was different though, especially the last few episodes with the whole cast and crew joining in. It added such depth and heart-warming feels, I couldn't keep my eyes away. I'm usually someone who loves to watch light-hearted dramas I can keep on while occasionally doing other multi-tasks. However, we all know this is not light-hearted, and it captivates your attention the whole time. In it's own way, every episode is like a movie in this way. Several times in each episode I find myself getting goosebumps-- that's how I know a drama is actually a cinematic masterpiece. I loved how they added new characters to add more comedy, drama, curiosity while still focusing on the main cast. The distribution of screen time was surprising, with the side characters having a more well-developed plot than I would have expected. Gave me Grey's Anatomy vibes in this aspect. Anyways, the journey has ended faster than I expected, and I can't wait for more. Like the rest of us I'm guessing. C'mon, they can't end here with that ENDING! Season 3 was amazing. Season 4 will be just as amazing, if not more with the addition of YOU-KNOW-WHAT hahaha
Man, Professor Cha is just... something. Obviously my feelings for him in the beginning were shaky, but I did admire his ability to know what he wanted and had a strong moral ground for his occupation as a doctor. He may not be morally superior like Teacher Kim but he doesn't deserve this hate. I think he's the perfect example of textbook doctor-- playing within the lines (opposite of Teacher Kim). His love for his daughter is great, despite his inability to act on them given his personality. He learned a lot at Doldam, and in the end he knew when to swallow his pride and step down.
Okay NO JOKE I got goosebumps at today's ending. Like for a full 45 seconds. It's probably not going to happen the way they want it to seem, maybe just a cameo fromKangDongJu, but as an avid watcher since season 1... I can't help but scream inside. He didn't make a cameo last season, so I hope he does in this season because as much as I love Woojin, DongJu has a different charisma. YAY so excited for next week. ^^
Isn't this the remake of K drama The Beauty Inside Me" con Lee Min Ki y Seo Hyun del 2018
LMAO I thought it was a remake of Korean Rich Man (which is a remake of Jdrama Rich Man Poor Woman), but it seems to align more with Kdrama Secret Life of My Secretary. There's no mention of that in the bio though..
BoMi is actually bomi ..In my language that name means puke 💀Her attitude, behaviour really makes the viewers…
Her character was definitely a handful at times, but she also perfectly shows the thoughts and actions of a rebellious young adult. I didn't hate her though, mostly because she still had her morals in place. She still loved her sister and knew to say no to the perverts trying to take advantage of her. I'm glad she found someone innocent and pure.
WOW. I have so many thoughts because I honestly thought it was a 16 episode drama-- I went into ep 14 like any other episode only realizing it was ending. I watched from the first air date, because I've always been a fan of both leads. It's not a heavy watch, and though some may argue that it's slow-paced, it's actually quite lovey-dovey and cute. The side characters, especially Bomi, are all pretty cute too. I like how the FL/ML are of a certain age so the way they act and have conversations are mature (not always, but you can't blame them. They're in love). I'm so sad it's over, it's honestly the perfect amount of drama and light-heartedness that makes you excited to watch without too many emotional fluctuations. Romantic comedies will always be the superior genre. 🤍
So I never got to it, but I'm so glad I finally did. Their relationship is so cute and though not so focused on the romance and more on family, that made it so much more meaningful. Though Ziqiu did get his heart broken (omg when he cries it's so sad), I'm glad it was short-lived and he found his happiness. That being said, there's a lot the drama didn't explore enough, so I'd love a second season. There are too many thoughts in my head right now I can't put it together. Basically, it was an easy watch-- very cute :)
Like, I know it was super hyped up because of the cast. And yes, they are beautiful.
After thinking about it after the episode 4 ending, it seems to me that it's because they are trying too hard to make it seem like a movie. The slow-motion effects at the cliche grabs or falls, or when he/she enters the room and it's all dramatic... it feels like they overdid it just a little bit. I don't really know how to explain it-- maybe my hopes for the drama were too high. Or maybe it's because I'm watching See You in My 19th Life which has a completely fresh and new storyline. Believe me, I'm a sucker for cliche romances, especially if it's a romantic comedy. BUT so far, there's not much real comedy, and the relationships are awkward (stepsister, rude coworkers, etc.). To be honest, I'm more intrigued by the flight attendant friend's love story. Obviously, still somewhat fun... I'd give it an 8/10 at best. I think we all need some good original stories now that there are so many popular kdramas out there.
I'm usually someone who loves to watch light-hearted dramas I can keep on while occasionally doing other multi-tasks. However, we all know this is not light-hearted, and it captivates your attention the whole time. In it's own way, every episode is like a movie in this way. Several times in each episode I find myself getting goosebumps-- that's how I know a drama is actually a cinematic masterpiece. I loved how they added new characters to add more comedy, drama, curiosity while still focusing on the main cast. The distribution of screen time was surprising, with the side characters having a more well-developed plot than I would have expected. Gave me Grey's Anatomy vibes in this aspect.
Anyways, the journey has ended faster than I expected, and I can't wait for more. Like the rest of us I'm guessing. C'mon, they can't end here with that ENDING!
Season 3 was amazing. Season 4 will be just as amazing, if not more with the addition of YOU-KNOW-WHAT hahaha
Obviously my feelings for him in the beginning were shaky, but I did admire his ability to know what he wanted and had a strong moral ground for his occupation as a doctor. He may not be morally superior like Teacher Kim but he doesn't deserve this hate. I think he's the perfect example of textbook doctor-- playing within the lines (opposite of Teacher Kim).
His love for his daughter is great, despite his inability to act on them given his personality.
He learned a lot at Doldam, and in the end he knew when to swallow his pride and step down.
I watched from the first air date, because I've always been a fan of both leads.
It's not a heavy watch, and though some may argue that it's slow-paced, it's actually quite lovey-dovey and cute. The side characters, especially Bomi, are all pretty cute too.
I like how the FL/ML are of a certain age so the way they act and have conversations are mature (not always, but you can't blame them. They're in love).
I'm so sad it's over, it's honestly the perfect amount of drama and light-heartedness that makes you excited to watch without too many emotional fluctuations.
Romantic comedies will always be the superior genre. 🤍