No way in hell this is a romance. There is no possible way of it being a romance. First of all they don't even know each other, and the most time they've spent together is in a hostage situation. Darling, go to therapy if you still have any feelings.
The drama spends too much time in the hostage situation. To the point of being unbearable to watch. Real kidnappers wouldn't be so kind. They value the North more than their own lives, but they are unable to hurt anyone. Dumb kidnappers. All those episodes wasted for nothing, the same things happen over and over again because the writer didn't know what to do to fill the 16 episodes.
I actually really like historical dramas, but I got tired after awhile because it felt like the same plot. I'd…
Capital Scandal, Mr. Sunshine, Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People, The Crowned Clown (ambiguous), The King In Love (I swear there is actual development even though they are princes)
Main characters are both kinda antisocial, which makes the actors's skills even more visible, they have such good chemistry even though they are socially-awkward
Really? They just repeated all cliches ever, including "childhood encounter", "nonsensical protagonist trauma", and "death of a grandma", and it's being called best drama ever
There are bad parts about this story, but I don't get why some people are saying it's bad because "it said that a baby is a sinner" "it's ridiculous for people to be punished so cruelly by God". It literally shows us that maybe the punishments are not about sins, and maybe it's not even a God. So judging the story for that alone makes no sense, imo
I enjoyed it. I mostly hate unfinished stories, but I think this one managed to let us at least mentalize what happened to the characters who suddenly disappeared from the story. The concept is interesting. CG was a turn off. The streamer's ending was random (could see it coming, but it wasn't well constructed). It's also funny how nobody questioned the fact that a random bald guy showed up one day and suddenly said "I'm the New Truth's new leader". People just followed him so easily
In Asian culture cousins marrying cousins is not a thing. It is not weird as well. Growing up together and then…
Hahah I meant the second female lead who was obsessed about the ML, she was his sister, no? And the villain was her brother and loved her. Something like that (I forgot everything about it already, just the feeling of 'my favorite drama' remains)
In Asian culture cousins marrying cousins is not a thing. It is not weird as well. Growing up together and then…
Oh, I'm sorry if I sound ignorant, I didn't mean that Asians marry half-siblings, I meant just Goryeo dinasty (year 900 and so). I also understand that the cousin thing is a contemporary thought, in my country's culture it wasn't wrong either until some decades ago. It's just a personal passing thought. One of my favorite dramas is Moon Lovers and literal siblings love each other in that story 💀
The drama spends too much time in the hostage situation. To the point of being unbearable to watch. Real kidnappers wouldn't be so kind. They value the North more than their own lives, but they are unable to hurt anyone. Dumb kidnappers. All those episodes wasted for nothing, the same things happen over and over again because the writer didn't know what to do to fill the 16 episodes.
Dead guy's death: *regular car crash*