Well now that Disney+ has “made a robust debut” in South Korea, maybe it should, oh I don’t know, acknowledge the 7.8 billion people living in other countries?🙄
Still no word on when we’ll get Crazy Love in the U.S. even though it ended last week.
Episode 12 onwards. Just hang in there. I finished the drama already.
She started liking him in Ep 7; remember she asked her roommate if actors ever start liking their co-stars?
He started missing her in Ep 7 when he was obsessing over the potato but he didn’t feel the first frisson of attraction to her until Ep 8 when he saw her in the red dress.
I don't understand something So Go Jin worked for another company 7 years old , same company where Segi's sister…
Yes, in the opening scene of Ep 2, Director Ma is teaching a training session and explaining to the interns that GoTop was established in 2016. And in Ep 3, when Se-gi shows NGJ a pic from when they were trying to start GoTop, he mentions it was six years ago.
1. Episode he regains his memories?2. Episode they develop feelings for each other?3. Episode they become a couple?
I really think you’ll enjoy the show much more if you just watch it without being spoiled as there are a few twists along the way. I normally don’t mind being spoiled but I’m really glad I couldn’t be for Crazy Love as each revelation made the show that much more interesting and intriguing.
I would recommend watching till at least the end of Ep 4 and if it hasn’t hooked you by then, maybe it’s just not your kind of show.
Hi! I joined Disney plus just for this show and now it doesn't show once I log in! Please can you tell me where…
If you’re not in one of the countries I listed in my review, you’ll need to use a VPN to watch it on D+ in one of those countries. I know people in the U.S. who are watching it on D+ Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan.
Also, then by this person's logic, any enemies to lovers trope, fake marriage contract relationship in any kdramas…
One of the most ridiculous comments I’ve ever heard was on a Her Private Life zoom watch party for a Facebook K-Drama group. I said that I wished we’d gotten to see Ryan and Deok-mi’s wedding and one woman actually responded, “They couldn’t show a wedding! Then they’d just be copying What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim.”
I mean, seriously!?! I clearly missed the memo announcing that WWWSK had invented the novel concept of the OTP getting married at the end of a rom-com.🙄
Some people are saying CL “plagiarized” ABP’s proposal scene. I’m sure both productions planned on cherry…
It’s unfortunate the way PPLs are handled in South Korea. When companies have a product they want to push, they often blanket our televisions, placing their wares indiscriminately in what seems like every single drama that’s airing.
In the U.S., product placements are generally more subtle and the same products don’t pop up in every show or movie we’re watching so they’re much less glaring.
Some people are saying CL “plagiarized” ABP’s proposal scene. I’m sure both productions planned on cherry blossom proposals months ago, but I do wish CL’s producers had at least asked Fred for different rings once they became aware of the similarities to ABP. I assume Fred is currently pushing their heart-shaped ring, but the PTB should’ve insisted as this was much more glaring than the ubiquitous PPLs from Dyson, Kahi, Kopiko, Subway, etc.
It’s so nice to read that people really enjoyed Crazy Love but please don’t forget to rate the show on your watchlist.
Interest in Crazy Love has been negatively affected by the low ratings in South Korea—due in large part to Nielsen Korea not measuring streaming and DVR views which are the primary platforms for Crazy Love’s target demographic—so it would be helpful if the MDR rating more accurately reflects people’s enjoyment of the show.
I skipped through the last few episodes and suddenly she's not dying anymore? (marking it as a spoiler just in…
She found out in Ep 7 that it was, yes, a misdiagnosis. It is a K-Drama after all!🙂 And a rom-com to boot so the odds of one of the leads actually dying are very, very low.
Okay. I now have a goal of learning to read Korean. Not sure how I will do it or long it will take - but, I AM…
I agree that Mandarin and Japanese are tough ones. My first language is English and I’m conversant in Mandarin, although I only know ~100 written characters. I’ve learned at least 100 Korean words just from watching K-Dramas. Baby steps!
Awww you’re such a kind & thoughtful soul. I’m happy to read your comment. Thank you! 🤧❤️“some of…
I totally agree. I’m generally a detail-oriented person but getting caught up in the minutiae looking for plotholes would prevent me from enjoying any movie or show. And I’d say Crazy Love did a better job than most of tying up loose ends.
Still no word on when we’ll get Crazy Love in the U.S. even though it ended last week.
https://variety.com/2022/global/asia/disney-plus-streaming-korea-snowdrop-1235242765/
He started missing her in Ep 7 when he was obsessing over the potato but he didn’t feel the first frisson of attraction to her until Ep 8 when he saw her in the red dress.
I would recommend watching till at least the end of Ep 4 and if it hasn’t hooked you by then, maybe it’s just not your kind of show.
I mean, seriously!?! I clearly missed the memo announcing that WWWSK had invented the novel concept of the OTP getting married at the end of a rom-com.🙄
In the U.S., product placements are generally more subtle and the same products don’t pop up in every show or movie we’re watching so they’re much less glaring.
https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/parallels-between-business-proposal-crazy-love-proposal-scene-fans-laughing.html/
Interest in Crazy Love has been negatively affected by the low ratings in South Korea—due in large part to Nielsen Korea not measuring streaming and DVR views which are the primary platforms for Crazy Love’s target demographic—so it would be helpful if the MDR rating more accurately reflects people’s enjoyment of the show.