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On Love Is Sweet Dec 30, 2020
This was my favorite drama when it comes to the cliché workplace romance dramas. The chemistry between the characters was unbelievable, and I still miss them after finishing this drama. The storyline was also amazing, and I think, out of all the workplace romance dramas I've watched, this one had the best twist. I 100% recommend watching it. It's amazing! Not a waste of time at all. It had the perfect balance of humor, suspense, drama, and romance. I love it!
On Tale of the Nine-Tailed Dec 30, 2020
The best thing about this drama was the bromance. The relationship development between the two brother's was my favorite. They made my heartbreak, and the acting was spot on. Overall, this drama is pretty good. I wouldn't say it's amazing or you have to watch it, but it wouldn't be a waste of time if you did. The acting, production, and visuals are really good. The only thing I would say is that the main couples relationship didn't seem all the special. I mean, they were sweet and romantic, but I think there was something missing (probably due to the writing), but the bromance makes up for it. I recommend watching it. It's worth the time.
On What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Dec 30, 2020
Honestly, I didn't find anything wrong with the drama. The acting and storyline were great. The chemistry between the two characters was good. It was a cliché "Secretary and boss falling in love" trope, but like all dramas, it had to have a twist of its own, and I think they did a good job with their chosen "twist". I recommend it to anyone who's looking for a light Rom-Come Drama. I don't understand why some people complain about the drama. It may not be anything extraordinarily special, but it's still a good watch.
Replying to everhodes Dec 15, 2020
The highschool ages in korea are actually different. Ji Eun Tak is 19 when they meet, and she turns 20 (legal…
I get that it's a little weird, but it was written and portrayed well. The characters themselves recognized she's a child, which is why they were very respectful and weary. The only reason there was romance between them was because she was destined to be the goblin's bride. Kind of like an arranged marriage you would see in historical tv shows. It's weird, but when you watch the show it makes sense.
Replying to Weathercat Nov 30, 2020
I kinda wanna watch this, but an immortal dude and a high school student seems kinda weird to me. Is the age gap…
The highschool ages in korea are actually different. Ji Eun Tak is 19 when they meet, and she turns 20 (legal adult age in korea). I was a bit skeptical too at first, but their relationship isn't rushed and I think it was done as respectfully as it could've been done given the age difference. There's nothing explicit at all. It's portrayed pretty innocently and most of the romantic gestures are initiated by her in the beginning, so it's not like an older man taking advantage of her. I highly recommend it!