I want to start this but why the rating is that low?
It's amazing. Funny, refreshing, energetic but it can also be emotional, serious, with a deeper meaning. I absolutely love it. I ssy go for it. The characters definitely grow on you. It's one of my favourite 2024 dramas!!
So... We never heard what the problem with Yeon U's eyes was and they literally gave us a scene where his eyesight's blurring right before the credits?!?!? BRUH WHAT. 🙄How am I supposed to interpret that??????? 😡Why did they decide to add that during a confession scene, where the ML finally says "I love you" and they get together again??? WHY BOTHERRRRR 😫
Don't get me started on Gang Hun ending up with Mi Eun. I was begging for him not to get paired with admittedly the WORST character of the drama. Immature, nosy, jealous, selfish. He deserved better so much better.😤
I'm only happy for the endocrinologist/firefighter and Andrea/A Ri. They definitely deserved their happy endings.
Praying for the best. I hope he finds a way to manage his disease and live many many years. He's a really good actor and I wish him health and happiness. Fighting!!! 💪
It keeps getting better, I love this drama so much!!! Tan Sik is my favourite, he's such a literal puppy ❤️I love this team and their vibes. I could watch 100 episodes of them and not get bored ☺️
Has anyone here watched Alchemy of Souls or Snowdrop? I’m thinking about giving them a try and would love to…
Alchemy of Souls is a MASTERPIECE. You should absolutely watch it. It's set in an imaginary Kingdom and it falls in the fantasy/historical category and there's the romance of course. Amazing characters, beautiful cinematography and music, intriguing plot that keeps you invested. The cast is just amazing and the chemistry through the roof. No K-Drama fan should miss it.
Snowdrop is kinda heavy and sad. It's mostly political, with some action and romance. I admit I skipped through a lot of stuff because it felt kinda repetitive at some points. Jung Hae In was my only reason to watch. His acting was fantastic as always. None of the other characters seemed interesting to me.
I mean literally the urge to slap that 'fat ass detective' whenever he was like "aniyaa JW is the murderer" I…
He's delulu because he wants to believe he did the right thing. I can totally relate to you wanting to slap him. Same here. I feel the need to scream every time he breathes 🤬
One of the two dead girls was ML's girlfriend but he was the only one with the sincere feelings. There's bromance…
No, not really. She didn't resent him (although imo she should have been more supportive, I didn't like her treatment, towards her son). In fact, she mentioned she stayed at the village because leaving would mean she accepted her son's guilt. She wanted to cook for him and bought him clothes before her "accident". She also wrote letters to him but she never sent them.
Don't get me started on Gang Hun ending up with Mi Eun. I was begging for him not to get paired with admittedly the WORST character of the drama. Immature, nosy, jealous, selfish. He deserved better so much better.😤
I'm only happy for the endocrinologist/firefighter and Andrea/A Ri. They definitely deserved their happy endings.
Snowdrop is kinda heavy and sad. It's mostly political, with some action and romance. I admit I skipped through a lot of stuff because it felt kinda repetitive at some points. Jung Hae In was my only reason to watch. His acting was fantastic as always. None of the other characters seemed interesting to me.