surprisingly, this drama had like, 0 cliches that you find in a taiwanese drama, really none. no car accidents,…
I think she did not believe him because he was a playboy LOL but I get what you were saying. The confessions were repetitive but honestly, this is probably the better of the T-dramas I've watched throughout my life :) I found your other comments to be relatable.
She’s probably the only director where I’ve seen so many dramas of. I like that she gives both less experienced and experienced actors opportunities. Good director.
Taiwanese dramas are hit and miss for me too. However, even with the good ones, I end up getting mixed impressions, with the exception of MARS. But I also like it that many Taiwanese dramas do not portray its characters as perfect and glamorous. At many times, they are portrayed as very childish and immature. I question the direction and story writing of Taiwanese dramas often with leads that have amazing chemistry. Especially that some of them could end earlier but are chosen to be dragged out. The dramas with Rainie Yang are a plus for me though because she’s a great actress. The main leads in Someone Like You are actually married in real life ☺️ I want to watch that drama and the Taiwanese version of “You’re Beautiful.” Those are the only two dramas I have not watched from this list. I have seen Ikemen Desu Ne and it was not bad. Overall, great suggestions! Totally relatable to me
This is a good lakorn but also very over the top and dramatic. But I live for the chemistry between Mark and Yaya though. Highly recommended to those who haven’t watched a lot of lakorns
Your article actually convinced me to give this a chance and I’m glad I watched it. So thank you! I really enjoyed the drama although the beginning is kind of slow. I don’t mind the stereotypical office situations and the time loop made seem appear refreshing.
Many of these dramas were my first Taiwanese dramas back when I first started to get into dramas in general. It also depends on the time, age, and financial context as well. Sometimes when people are younger, they tend to like certain types of acting or storylines. But nevertheless, some dramas are great no matter what the time like MARS (for me at least because I saw it tens years later from its release). Also, if a drama production doesn't have a lot of money, it's very difficult to appear fashionable. Just my opinion but I could relate to this entire article because if I watched these dramas now, I would feel the same as you!
Same. I am hoping for the same exact thing omg. When a drama stays good for so long, I start getting doubts LOL
Oh I have heard of Father is Strange but I am not such a fan of family dramas but I might give it a try. Also, Black Knight has Shin Se-Kyung whom I do not preferentially like her acting. Is she acting well in that drama? Right now, I am currently watching Witch's Court which is just up my lane. Have you seen that yet?
Same. I am hoping for the same exact thing omg. When a drama stays good for so long, I start getting doubts LOL
I really want to do that for this drama but I caught up on all the episodes besides the last two (ep. 9 and 10). I need a distraction drama lol do you know any good ones?
He was in two episodes of this American tv show called Girls. Even though it was only for a few scenes, it was…
I saw it on the wiki article about him lol I was so surprised but I wouldn't call that show my taste. The only thing that was interesting out of the synopsis was that there was a character that wanted to be a world citizen.
And we have the same birthday and year
HE WAS IN SWEET SWEET BODYGUARD OMG
I really enjoyed the drama although the beginning is kind of slow. I don’t mind the stereotypical office situations and the time loop made seem appear refreshing.
Right now, I am currently watching Witch's Court which is just up my lane. Have you seen that yet?