I haven't watched the last two eps due to exams but I keep clicking the spoiler button and I knew it's coming but damnn. I'm not bothered by the development of Vincenzo and Cha Young's chemistry or supporting the bromance that other people say —because I really don't have such expectations— I just feel that there is this attachment with some of characters that difficult for me to let it go. Gee :'(
Aaaaaaand everyone bring out their weapons now it's coming to an end. Haha I'm more logical-oriented viewer/reader so I agree with the lots of disagreement. I thought it's a hard-boiled 007 and many greater expectations but, welp. I still enjoy it tho, although not instantly. The excitement only catches up when it's more than 10 eps. But even if you don't enjoy it plot-wise, at least you can see that the production in this drama is very well done. It's more than enough if you look at it for what it is. I personally think it's not completely disappointing or bad, but it's up to you how.
No matter how much I try various adaptations of this series, this is still a pathetic one in entering a relationship. I feel the fun part sometimes, but it's not an easy romance that can be enjoyed comedically. What I dislike the most is how the ML doesn't have faith in the heroine at every constant misunderstanding—ugly personality at its finest. But the real Donmyouji (I read the manga gallantly until the end), was much much much worse, so I like how Lee Min Hoo playing Gu Joon Pyo in a more acceptable character. An arbitrary figure of a young master, but different levels of madness. The manga takes more a toxic and dramatic route until you can't take it anymore lmao
"Sensitive Topic "on the outside korea is very bright, happy and modern country but inside it is rotten to the…
What you said wasn't wrong. Others may perceive this to be a form of not being open-minded, and it is true that we cannot arbitrarily draw conclusions. But I believe a drama shows us the characteristics of the people of the country itself, not faked. From their culture, their behavior, their environment, the way they live, conception about beauty, how severe the bullying case is, etc. The line that is drawn is that the problems are wrapped into an acceptable story, that is fiction. As long as it does not offend the parties concerned, it's okay. So we actually indirectly get information and learn about them. The fact is there. Just don't assume the generalization of everything. In order not to make false assumptions, it is better to research people who have experience living in related countries. They know better.
Watched the preview and it is not looking good for team Vincenzo. Hoping no one dies for Vincenzo's side. I will…
I know this sounds naive, we've also seen a lot of victims so far without hesitation, but if we talk about the people around Vincenzo who have a significant role, I'm sure they will come out safely.
Jang Han Seo has a very interesting character development. I want him to be one of the survivors of this fierce battle. Whether Babel is completely destroyed or not, he deserves to live the life he wants.
Aww, don't worry. I'm sure someone enjoyed this drama too. The thing I like about this drama is that it's less cheesy and more timid. I haven't said it yet but there are some interesting points: - Students think about what they want (such as department or subject chosen) -> although it's not very highlighted in the future episodes - Students participate in real campus experience -> not only occasionally, but made like their daily activities - Students do internships/part-time/work in the field This is perfect for people who are not too into direct romance (like me! I watched My Little Happiness before this and it's way too romantic haha). But Professional Single... how do I put it? Everything is perfectly normal. So I'm sad that other people are more busy with its romantic aspects and keep saying the male lead is extraordinarily obsessive. I haven't watched much, but I believe by what I see that this he is still much better than the popular, handsome down-to-earth bastard in other dramas.
What I dislike (for now) is how events are triggered by something that doesn't make sense. For example: Yuan Qian suddenly became in the "irresponsible tutor" position when the little boy disappeared, then Ling Wei's suspicious movements as if something had happened between her and Qin Shen in the past but it's not explained clearly why, etc.
As you can see my biggest problem is I feel conflicted. I like it, but there are some parts that I hope the story is more light-hearted college drama with cute misunderstanding rather than silly love quarrel like this.
Oh, nothing. It just my wording haha. You know, I enjoy this drama but at critical moments the writer gives weird reasons for something to happen. The thought of other people's comments about its progress made me move back and forth a little because I felt it too. Yeah, that's my "warning". Or rather alert after I saw a spoiler whether it's going in an unwanted direction.
I believe in people's opinion when it's 50/50 I can see it as clear as a day. I'm on my way to ep 11, so far funny but the execution is not that great. Thank you for the warning.
I honestly believe that if it weren't for Han Seok and his minions as enemies, this drama wouldn't have been exciting. Taecyeon's acting is amazingly alive. It's super awkward at first but it's getting better each episode.
I don't recommend it. It's too cringe for me.
- Students think about what they want (such as department or subject chosen) -> although it's not very highlighted in the future episodes
- Students participate in real campus experience -> not only occasionally, but made like their daily activities
- Students do internships/part-time/work in the field
This is perfect for people who are not too into direct romance (like me! I watched My Little Happiness before this and it's way too romantic haha). But Professional Single... how do I put it? Everything is perfectly normal. So I'm sad that other people are more busy with its romantic aspects and keep saying the male lead is extraordinarily obsessive. I haven't watched much, but I believe by what I see that this he is still much better than the popular, handsome down-to-earth bastard in other dramas.
What I dislike (for now) is how events are triggered by something that doesn't make sense. For example: Yuan Qian suddenly became in the "irresponsible tutor" position when the little boy disappeared, then Ling Wei's suspicious movements as if something had happened between her and Qin Shen in the past but it's not explained clearly why, etc.
As you can see my biggest problem is I feel conflicted. I like it, but there are some parts that I hope the story is more light-hearted college drama with cute misunderstanding rather than silly love quarrel like this.
Is it any good? Is the drama adaption do the justice? I love this series positive vibes.