Definitely plan to watch The Bad Kids, The Long Night, Cross Fire, and Hikaru No Go. These were well praised, but at the same time seem a bit serious for me right now. I need to be in the right mood for it! The Light on Series seems like they're a hit though!
I intend to pick back up Joy of Life after putting it on hold. However, after hearing that it will be a three-part drama, I am kind of hesitant. I'm a fan of Zhang Ruo Yun so I'll probably pick it up eventually.
I agree with "The Romance of Tiger and Rose"! It's a short and light-hearted watch! It fell on an 8/10 on my scale as well.
Three things I care about the most: 1. Story - I always read the summary of books, movies, and dramas. If it doesn't hook me by the end of the summary, I would skip on it. 2. Subtitles - There's a lot of interesting dramas out there that don't have English subtitles and so I have to skip out on it. 3. My own opinion - I don't care much about what other people think and usually try to go into each drama with no biases or opinions. I see so many different kinds of opinions on kisskh and it's something I enjoy seeing because people can express themselves. I just take those reviews with a grain of salt so I don't end up too mad if I end up watching the drama.
Three things I might consider: 1. Cast - I'm always up for watching new actors and actresses. I love seeing veteran ones as they usually deliver. However, when I see some of my favorites as the main cast, it's always taken into consideration and pushed to "Plan to Watch" if the story seems interesting. 2. Episodes - I'm not too crazy about high numbers of episodes, especially in Chinese dramaland. Thai lakorns have a longer episode length, even if it's fewer episodes. That's also taken into consideration. 3. Genre - Sometimes I feel like watching sad stuff so I can cry. Sometimes I want sappy romance. Other times I want dark mystery thrillers.
Zhou Yi Wei is such an exceptional actor that I hope that people look past his looks and commend him for his acting instead. I've been a fan of him since 2017. I do find it weird that they're depicting young aged characters and I appreciate it more when drama uses younger actors and actresses to fulfill those roles. However, in this case, it may be hard for them to use young adults when the story starts when they are teens and will be a slow burn from there. It's easy to overlook the age issue since the characters are written to have mature personalities and no immature/whiny teens.
I only watched up to the subbed episode 3. So far I don't like the action scenes of the infamous general. They could have been done much better. I'm not a fan of the color grading as well, but it's not something to complain about. Would hope that the plot and pacing are well put together so that I would be able to push through and finish.
I intend to pick back up Joy of Life after putting it on hold. However, after hearing that it will be a three-part drama, I am kind of hesitant. I'm a fan of Zhang Ruo Yun so I'll probably pick it up eventually.
I agree with "The Romance of Tiger and Rose"! It's a short and light-hearted watch! It fell on an 8/10 on my scale as well.
1. Story - I always read the summary of books, movies, and dramas. If it doesn't hook me by the end of the summary, I would skip on it.
2. Subtitles - There's a lot of interesting dramas out there that don't have English subtitles and so I have to skip out on it.
3. My own opinion - I don't care much about what other people think and usually try to go into each drama with no biases or opinions. I see so many different kinds of opinions on kisskh and it's something I enjoy seeing because people can express themselves. I just take those reviews with a grain of salt so I don't end up too mad if I end up watching the drama.
Three things I might consider:
1. Cast - I'm always up for watching new actors and actresses. I love seeing veteran ones as they usually deliver. However, when I see some of my favorites as the main cast, it's always taken into consideration and pushed to "Plan to Watch" if the story seems interesting.
2. Episodes - I'm not too crazy about high numbers of episodes, especially in Chinese dramaland. Thai lakorns have a longer episode length, even if it's fewer episodes. That's also taken into consideration.
3. Genre - Sometimes I feel like watching sad stuff so I can cry. Sometimes I want sappy romance. Other times I want dark mystery thrillers.
I only watched up to the subbed episode 3. So far I don't like the action scenes of the infamous general. They could have been done much better. I'm not a fan of the color grading as well, but it's not something to complain about. Would hope that the plot and pacing are well put together so that I would be able to push through and finish.