So what? Just because someone becomes older, does that no longer make them a good actor? Does that no longer make them good-looking? Don't judge an actor/actress on their age, and by someone getting older, that shouldn't make you feel sad. It should make you feel like that person has had a good life so far and you should be glad to have spend that time with them.
During the first episode, since there were so many time skips back to when Lee Hyeon was a kid, I got quite bored. And I also found Jang Na Ra's character of Ji An very annoying. The only interesting part was during the interviews with Lee Jun Yeong. However, after another 20 minutes of the second episode, it started to pick up and I'm starting to like Ji An now. Just hope it continues getting better over the next 7 weeks.
Also, Seo In Guk was so sexy, especially that hair. It's just like my love for Park Hyung Sik's hair in High Society.
I'm more interested in the love story between Chang Soo and Ji Yi, than of Yoon Ha and Joon Ki. It's so much more cuter and I love it when Chang Soo brightens up when Ji Yi compliments him.
As much as I did enjoy the ending kiss between Jung Joo and Geon Woo, it wasn't the smartest thing to do. Sure, things will eventually work out with both the Mayor and Ji Won (God, I hate her...) when things are made official between Jung Joo and Geon Woo, hopefully. But I wanted things to be subtle. For them two to get together, I want a confession from Geon Woo and then again from Jung Joo, and then have a kiss start a relationship. By Geon Woo randomly kissing her, Jung Joo will believe other things to his feelings and still try to back away after that and what Ji Won said beforehand. Aish, I just want things between them to go away so they can be happy together.
ok so I just found out that this drama was based on a manga that I was emotionally attached to many years ago.…
People have different opinions to others. You might enjoy Orange Marmalade, while others didn't. It's the same with Blood, I enjoyed it while you didn't. Try for the first few episodes, and if you don't like it, just drop it. However, I know for a fact that the drama doesn't stick to the manga very well as it skips over a dozen chapters. But either way, it's your choice whether you want to watch it or not.
To be honest, I'm not sure the two love triangles will be solved within the next four episodes (Cindy or Ye Jin for Seung Chan + Seung Chan or Joon Mo for Ye Jin). I would love this to go on to another season, but if it doesn't, I hope it's Cindy with Seung Chan and Ye Jin with Joon Mo. Joon Mo and Ye Jin both have feelings for each other, Ye Jin doesn't realize it's mutual and Joon Mo doesn't even realize he has these feelings. And also, Cindy has finally found someone who she really loves after 10 years and so she deserves to fulfill that love, and Seung Chan is probably also developing feelings for Cindy because he felt quite shy after Cindy kissed him. And when he rejected her, that was probably because he still thought he only had feelings for Ye Jin. But who knows how it'll pan out? As long as everyone is happy.
I really don't like it when dramas add pre-historic elements into a modern-day drama. It really ruins it for me. Sure, I get to see more of Shi Hoo, but when you watch a drama that's about something in the modern day, something that people would maybe relate to, they do not want to be having whole episodes of historical flashbacks. It worked for My Love From the Star as it was only 5 minutes scenes at most, and Min Joon was alive in that era, but with Orange Marmalade, it doesn't work. Sorry, not only have they rushed ahead over a dozen chapters in four episodes, they have also added unnecessary historical flashbacks. This is now dropped for me. I may pick it up again if somehow it gets better, but I doubt that will happen.
Also, I don't have anything against historical dramas, in fact, I'm planning on watching Gu Family Book not too soon in the future, but I don't like it when dramas have mixed time periods. It's confusing and annoying at the same time.
I haven't watched any historical dramas yet, but I'm mainly watching this because I loved Yoon Gyun Sang's role in Pinocchio. He acted brilliantly in that drama, so I want to see more of his acting.
Because this drama is trying to base it off the struggles that Korean students go through. Romance has nothing to do with it. If you want some love, check out Who Are You: School 2015 or put up with the bromance between Jong Suk and Woo Bin. And plus, romance was never mentioned in the genres section, so why would you assume there is romance in this drama? Not every drama has romance in it, you know.
so confused right now......so did he lose his memory at the end of ep4 or what?????
Due to the impact of the fall into the ocean and almost drowning, Jae Hee did lose his memory/get amnesia. Probably... Knowing how the writers have wrote this drama, I wouldn't be surprised if he gets his memory back at the end of Episode 5.
Okay, I'm sorry but what the hell was that? I haven't read the webtoon of Orange Marmalade, but I'm pretty sure that they have skipped almost 50 chapters in four episodes and added lots of things that weren't needed. That last episode was so rushed, I couldn't even feel slightly upset about Shi Hoo's death (which I also believe isn't in the webtoon). Everyone was so excited for this drama, and the writers have just ruined all the anticipation. I'm going to keep watching this for a while, but if it keeps rushing ahead and adding unnecessary plots, I will drop this drama.
I'm still annoyed at Shi Hoo's death. He was my favourite character and they couldn't even execute this death properly. Plus, he is one of the main characters and they just drop him for no reason? Unbelievable. I feel sorry for Lee Jong Hyun (Shi Hoo's actor) for getting caught up in this charade of a drama.
I'm trying to keep an open mind about the ending of Who Are You: School 2015, but I really do hope Eun Bi ends up with Tae Kwang, and Eun Byul with Yi An. No offence to those who ship Yi An x Eun Bi, but Eun Bi doesn't deserve to end up with Yi An. He has made her cry, on more than one occasion, and Tae Kwang was right by her side to comfort her. Eun Bi needs someone like Tae Kwang in these times of suffering. She doesn't need another person repelling her away. Eun Bi deserves happiness, and she receives most of it from Tae Kwang.
I'd love to see a drama between Han Ji Won and Lee Jong Suk. They never really met as characters during Secret Garden, and they are close friends, so it would be nice to see a drama featuring these two as main characters as a couple.
Also, Seo In Guk was so sexy, especially that hair. It's just like my love for Park Hyung Sik's hair in High Society.
Also, I don't have anything against historical dramas, in fact, I'm planning on watching Gu Family Book not too soon in the future, but I don't like it when dramas have mixed time periods. It's confusing and annoying at the same time.
I'm still annoyed at Shi Hoo's death. He was my favourite character and they couldn't even execute this death properly. Plus, he is one of the main characters and they just drop him for no reason? Unbelievable. I feel sorry for Lee Jong Hyun (Shi Hoo's actor) for getting caught up in this charade of a drama.