I would really like to know for you what a drama with a good ending is like?And what are the facts or events that…
I fully agree with your answer. And there are some topics that make me drop a drama, especially if it's romance. 1-When the author creates many misunderstandings. 2- Love triangles in which the ML is very toxic and the SML a perfect human being without flaws. 3- Situations that would be easy to resolve with a simple conversation but the author chooses to separate the couple, especially when they end in the penultimate episode and only get back together in the second endings of the drama 4- Characters randomly placed during drama only for the purpose of causing misunderstandings. 5- I hate those scenes of humiliation between boss and subordinate.
The ending was satisfying for me. This is the only drama that I’ve seen where the FL had to actually “work”…
I would really like to know for you what a drama with a good ending is like? And what are the facts or events that the author puts during the drama that makes you drop
Love Alarm was the only drama that I really didn't like on this list, and not because of the ending, but because of the character development and the very drag and hole story. The premise of FL choosing between heart and the app was very poorly constructed and the characters' feelings were very confusing and not true. The trailer really fooled me and led me to believe that it would be one of the best teen dramas.
This is the worst case scenario for a love triangle because she will have a relationship contract with both of them at the same time. There's a good chance this has one of the biggest second-leader syndromes in drama history. In this situation, there is a good chance that she will end up alone.
I think the criticisms of netizens on this site are most of the time very heavy, I noticed that a lot of people like KJY, but no need to ridicule GKP or other actors who acted with PMY
Give us hope and then take it away
And there are some topics that make me drop a drama, especially if it's romance.
1-When the author creates many misunderstandings.
2- Love triangles in which the ML is very toxic and the SML a perfect human being without flaws.
3- Situations that would be easy to resolve with a simple conversation but the author chooses to separate the couple, especially when they end in the penultimate episode and only get back together in the second endings of the drama
4- Characters randomly placed during drama only for the purpose of causing misunderstandings.
5- I hate those scenes of humiliation between boss and subordinate.
And what are the facts or events that the author puts during the drama that makes you drop
The premise of FL choosing between heart and the app was very poorly constructed and the characters' feelings were very confusing and not true.
The trailer really fooled me and led me to believe that it would be one of the best teen dramas.
There's a good chance this has one of the biggest second-leader syndromes in drama history.
In this situation, there is a good chance that she will end up alone.