This will be my first Jisoo drama. How is her acting, particularly in romantic roles?
She's good. Not greatness, but I was impressed with her crying scenes in Snowdrop because people she was bad at acting. I didn't see what they were talking about.
If they accept the roles, I hope plot and supporting characters are also interesting.
At least in “Tyrant’s Chef” and “Lovely Runner” I liked supporting characters. Only interested in the leads influence on each other in "No Tail to Tell", and maybe fl’s backstory, the reason she distances herself from living like humans, everything else felt skippable.
First time I can agree with people calling a male a simp. Male Lead’s nephew is in love with his frienemy and all his choices surround her.
At least we know it’s a kdrama, so she’s probably resentful of him as a defense mechanism against her parents who care about her success, rather than her as a person, so wants to live up to the standard but is resentful of success at the same time. Making her more frustrated. She’ll probably get her character development since he sees right through her. She’ll realize him and a few others value her self worth outside of her rank, so she doesn’t have to treat everyone like they’re her parents.
It's nice to see FL being down bad for ML I'm tired of those simps
Half agree. Both genders should be allowed to pursue, but I don’t think either gender pursuing is simping. Males should be allowed to do the same without being called simps.
I can explain this drama in one line-- misunderstanding, misunderstanding and misunderstanding
Big part of most East Asian dramas and movie plots. Might be a cultural thing to struggle to express certain emotions or just an East Asian cliche they use for story telling at this point. Way too consistent everywhere.
So it’s totally fine when in 90% of romance shows, the ML chases the FL but suddenly it’s “pathetic” when…
I do hate that double standard so much. Both genders insult females who pursue, but they’ll also complain about subtle flirting without being direct as mind games.
At least in “Tyrant’s Chef” and “Lovely Runner” I liked supporting characters. Only interested in the leads influence on each other in "No Tail to Tell", and maybe fl’s backstory, the reason she distances herself from living like humans, everything else felt skippable.
we’ll see
At least we know it’s a kdrama, so she’s probably resentful of him as a defense mechanism against her parents who care about her success, rather than her as a person, so wants to live up to the standard but is resentful of success at the same time. Making her more frustrated. She’ll probably get her character development since he sees right through her. She’ll realize him and a few others value her self worth outside of her rank, so she doesn’t have to treat everyone like they’re her parents.
no way he’d do her like that