The only love triangles I tolerate are when they're almost non-existent (like you know the second male lead has a crush but it doesn't hinder his interactions with the other leads and he gets over it quickly because he values their friendship more--I've noticed in those cases the romance often doesn't take precedence over the plot or character personalities), OR when it's a true triangle (A loves B who loves C who loves A), though I honestly wish one day one drama would have a love triangle end up with a poly-relationship between the three, that would be a fun resolution to the problem.
I really want to watch it, but I'm afraid it'd be too gore for me, and I don't like zombies to begin with. But the story sounds really interesting, and the cast is appealing. I haven't decided yet...
I couldn't make it past episode 3. There were cute moments but the drama was already ticking so many boxes of things I hate in dramas, I just couldn't go further. And now just getting spoiled about the end, I'm glad I dropped it early. I'm so disappointed, I was looking forward to it so much ;_;
I hope Jung Hae-In will star in something better soon.
He's not even late tbh. She made it clear time and time again that she only saw him as a mentor. He never had…
He probably will, considering all the Dark Brooding™ moments he's had so far :p
More seriously though, while I sympathize with him to some extent, he gives me a bad vibe. And out of all the characters, he's probably the one who can do the most damage, if he sets his heart to it. We'll see how it all unfolds...
Nam Tae Il... why do u complicate things. Just keep your feelings inside if you are a man. You were simply late,…
He's not even late tbh. She made it clear time and time again that she only saw him as a mentor. He never had a chance to begin with, and he knew it, but refused to believe it.
Ugh I absolutely despise forced tension between romantic leads, and it was especially jarring here because they usually had such good trust and communication with each other. Two episodes wasted on forced drama. A pity because I absolutely adore this show otherwise. So glad it's finally over and they can be on the same team again.
It's funny how though it's basically exactly the same plot and scenes, this has such a different feel to it. It's really nice to see it from a different cultural perspective. Can't wait to see more!
Regarding actors, I'm not totally sold on the main guy yet, but I really love the main woman so far, and I have a feeling I will like Ooyama better than Lee Jae Han. We'll see...
It's a nice movie (stunning visuals esp!) but kinda disappointing as a fan of the original story. Some characters were really on point (Hughes omg) but others I really struggled to see the characters I know and love in them, even if they're good actors. Plus they took some liberties with the plot. That's usually what happens with adaptations so I don't really hold it against it.
I hope Jung Hae-In will star in something better soon.
More seriously though, while I sympathize with him to some extent, he gives me a bad vibe. And out of all the characters, he's probably the one who can do the most damage, if he sets his heart to it. We'll see how it all unfolds...
Regarding actors, I'm not totally sold on the main guy yet, but I really love the main woman so far, and I have a feeling I will like Ooyama better than Lee Jae Han. We'll see...