Exactly this! It's so refreshing to see a healthy relationship where they talk about everything. We're gonna ignore…
No 😅. I'm actually enjoying this drama. I see a lot of bad comments and to a certain degree I understand them, but for the most part I'm just wondering if we are watching the same drama hahah
No way, a lead in a k-drama learning about something the other party sacrificed and NOT giving up on the relationship…
Exactly this! It's so refreshing to see a healthy relationship where they talk about everything. We're gonna ignore parts where they break up twice hahahh
Are you being sarcastic? 😅 Because what comedy? Welcome to Waikiki and this are two whole different worlds,…
Fair enough! This drama had too much drama and cliches in it that it kinda overshadowed the comedy part. Welcome to Waikiki is a classic and in a league of its own imo. Just thought people might see this comment and be disappointed after watching it 😅
Come on! On top of all those tropes they added an accident resulting in memory loss... First episode and half of the second one were so great and refreshing, but after that... just went downhill with each episode. I guess first few episodes are the most important because this drama managed to live off of them and be successful somehow.
But still, even with all the cliches and facepalms, I give it a 8/10. As much as it bugged me, still somehow enjoyed it. All the actors were great, especially the main leads.
Because FL turned to the agency and they pulled some strings, wrapped the case so only baseball guy is arrested…
You're welcome.FL was out of prison already when she contacted the agency, so I think she did it to save him as well. Technically ML didn't kill her father, he was already dead when he got there and they knew he was lying to take the blame. But after the agency stepped in we saw the detective frustrated because he had to stop investigating and the agency CEO had the case file in her safe. Like that, in the end, the case was closed as a murder in self defense for the baseball guy, which was initially the case.
This might be the first historical drama I've watched where the king is not showed at all. Feels refreshing. That aside, there's no way that they didn't plan a second season.
This drama is here to remind us of the old drama format and why it needed to be changed hah
I agree, but it's annoying when there is one villain and you have to wait 16 eps for the good to win. Just one main story that drags. Especially here, it's really frustrating. I get your point that it's nice to see different dramas, but this format was overused (like 90% of dramas ever made).
You clearly never watched or read real fairy tales, not a Disney movie. They are gruesome.
Yes, original ones are disturbing. But I'm not talking about them, rather about the cartoons and live adaptions we watched as kids where justice always prevails and they get their happy ending.
He is better than whc Si Eun. He can take punches really well, learns moves fast and is strong. Unlike Si Eun,…
Nobody here is taking about who is the better character. We are just comparing the two in terms of their fighting abilities, because the OP stated that they are the same.
First episode and half of the second one were so great and refreshing, but after that... just went downhill with each episode.
I guess first few episodes are the most important because this drama managed to live off of them and be successful somehow.
But still, even with all the cliches and facepalms, I give it a 8/10. As much as it bugged me, still somehow enjoyed it. All the actors were great, especially the main leads.
Technically ML didn't kill her father, he was already dead when he got there and they knew he was lying to take the blame. But after the agency stepped in we saw the detective frustrated because he had to stop investigating and the agency CEO had the case file in her safe. Like that, in the end, the case was closed as a murder in self defense for the baseball guy, which was initially the case.
That aside, there's no way that they didn't plan a second season.
I get your point that it's nice to see different dramas, but this format was overused (like 90% of dramas ever made).