Not liking something is fine. But I can’t wait for everyone that doesn’t like this show to just rate it low…
Hating something so hard takes SO MUCH time and effort. Kudos to people who have energy to write about something they don't like in great detail. What drama doesn't have issues? Lol. Personally, I would much rather just drop it and move on to something I actually liked :))
lee rang's antics stresses me out like craaaazy. the way he relishes taunting lee yeon ever so nonchalantly makes me wanna punch him every single time. lol. he's such an effective (and charismatic) antagonist.
Well I felt so angry could have been worst for me but if Woo Yeon could endure Lee Soo why can't I.Will give the…
yeah, every after-credit is pretty much hinting to us that there's more to lee soo and that all roads eventually lead to him. this just makes me so sad for joon so! i mean, how many times does he have to lose a girl he likes to someone else. lol.
I mean, it was pretty obvious this was going to be weird from the trailer alone. I was just kind of thrown off-track by the mention of "jellies". I really thought it was going to be a lot like ghostbusters (I've never read the original work this show was based on). Lol. This is definitely not everyone's cup of tea, but it has surprisingly kept me intrigued from the first episode. You either love it or hate it. At best, it could potentially become a cult favourite.
Finally, Jung Kyung does something I actually like (albeit the moment was short-lived). I really hope she gets the teaching gig. I feel like it'll help her deal with her insecurities and grow as a person. Besides, it's not like the other professors are doing an exceptionally good job anyway.
There is a reason a love trio lasts for so long and hurts all the people involved; sometimes (if not often) it's…
i love everything about this drama so far except jung kyung. i just can't understand and bring myself to sympathise with her character at this point. like, what / who do you really want, woman?
I'm surprised so many people like Dae Oh. I find him so annoying. He is such a manchild. I hated that scene where…
I've always liked him the least but never dared say it out loud because I know I'm in the minority :)) It's okay, though. I think he's the dad and I like him as the dad. I just don't like him as a love interest. While I agree with a comment here saying that he seems to be the only one who isn't deliberately hiding something from AJ, I don't like his approach. I find him a little pushy and immature (putting it out there that the female lead has some issues as well). I also enjoy watching the other 3 more—the gangster especially! I just hope they're given enough screen time to flesh out their stories and that they don't end up being merely side dishes to the main course.
I have nothing but love for this drama and all its actors. The story literally keeps me up at night and is so well-written. Naturally I wanted to share this gem with my drama friends, but I didn't know how to describe it to them. Tried to compare it with shows and movies that have similar themes and/or vibes (e.g. Time Traveller's Wife, Wicker Park) so they could picture it better. Then I realised I was selling it short because it's just not the same! There really is nothing quite like it. At least none that has been so wonderfully executed.
I also just want to say how taken I was by the actress, Alice. She made me believe her portrayal of both characters at various timelines. She felt like a different person every single time (episode 12 especially was a rollercoaster ride of emotions for me because I found myself having difficulty understanding and sympathising with her after basically rooting for her throughout 1-11). The male leads and all the other actors were amazing as well! I found myself heartbroken for, frustrated with and creeped out by them. All these made my first Taiwanese drama such an unforgettable experience.
She appears to know the writer from high school because she pulled out her yearbook wondering if she was recognizable…
Omg I just finished watching episode 6 too! That scene with Dae Oh at the party was so satisfying. I was saying, "Serves you right, woman!" to her the whole time. Said it again when I saw her eavesdropping in the preview. Looks like she heard what she needed to hear but I don't think she's going to back off (or at least come to her senses) that easily. Ugh. On the bright side, I'm hella excited to watch Ryu Jin get on her nerves!!! Seems like he dislikes her just as much as we do—hopefully even more :))
She appears to know the writer from high school because she pulled out her yearbook wondering if she was recognizable…
I finally watched the episode, and yes, it's probably too early to tell for sure but based on her actions and her manager's comment ("everything about you is fake"), *I* think they may go down the mean girl route. I hope they do surprise us though! Those kinds of characters have been overdone, imo. Plus, with all the baby daddy drama and her accumulating debt, there's already plenty of conflict to go around. Then again, this is a drama (about a love triangle/square no less—another theme that's been done so many times), so what did I expect! Lol. Thank you for engaging :)
She was already "horrible" to a little kid- under her breath, anyway, as she had to play for cameras- she took…
I happen to see the preview for episode 6 on YouTube prior to watching episode 5 and saw the part where she asks DO if AJ had to be a part of the movie and I was triggered. Lol. That's why I had to ask first so thank you for this :))
I also just want to say how taken I was by the actress, Alice. She made me believe her portrayal of both characters at various timelines. She felt like a different person every single time (episode 12 especially was a rollercoaster ride of emotions for me because I found myself having difficulty understanding and sympathising with her after basically rooting for her throughout 1-11). The male leads and all the other actors were amazing as well! I found myself heartbroken for, frustrated with and creeped out by them. All these made my first Taiwanese drama such an unforgettable experience.