Just started this, it's very weird going from a drama like falling into you where the ml goes for a older woman to one like this where the girl looks like she just graduated high school...and they are both sports themed.
I initially enjoyed watching this but it didn’t keep my interest. I found it quite boring after a few episodes,…
It is kinda hard to binge because there isn't really any conflict or drama, but I also find that makes it pleasent and easy to watch. I like fluffy dramas, so I don't mind. But I can defintiely understand if people skip out on this.
Is there any site that has good recaps of each epsiode? I stopped like 9 or 10 episodes in a year ago and don't want rewatch them all, but do want to continue this drama.
Only on episode 8, but this has to be the fluffiest drama I've watched in a while..and i've watched a ton of fluff, I love it though! Literally just watching 2 people fall in love with not a single misunderstanding yet
This isn't really a comment on the show itself, but are dramass like this that highlight china's public safety workers sponsored by the country's goverment? I notice a lot of modern dramas end up haivng plotlines with ml working for the fire department or something like this.
Or maybe that's just the ones I have been watching lately and I'm over thinking. Is there a behind the scense reason for this or is it just a common trope lately for these dramas?
Forgot to answer but the leads romance, while too slow in parts, is done really well imo. Both actors have an…
I appreciate the answer, I'm ngl, I don't mind the other stuff not being as good because I typically fast forward a lot to get through family dramas with long episode counts like these. :p
I got to episode 11 before I stopped last week. Just to say one positive thing about the show, I loved how cut the FL was with her flirting and text messages. Hated how stotic the ML remained throughout.
Finished, what a great season. Highly recommend anyone who just wants fluffy real life romance to watch this. Multiple endgame couples and there are very few moments where you'll feel sad. (AKA the complete oppiste of the latest korean heart signal season.)
This doesn't make sene, but even if it did, Meet Yourself was 100 times better than hometown cha-cha..seriously recommend anyone who hasn't seen it to check it out.
Or maybe that's just the ones I have been watching lately and I'm over thinking. Is there a behind the scense reason for this or is it just a common trope lately for these dramas?