Anyone can advise? I just watched episode 1, I'm not sure if the tone of the series is going to be for me. It…
Personally, I didn't really get into this drama until episode 4, which is kinda crazy because it shouldn't take a drama that long to capture my attention. But once I was in it, this drama was so so excellent. I do think the tone in the first few episodes doesn't quite work, but it does settle into a more serious tone after episode 4, which is when I think the drama works the best. So I would give it more of a chance!
7.3 rating after only 2 episodes?? I get that's it's pretty cliche, but that rating seems a bit premature. And honestly, I'm having a good time with it, even if it isn't a new idea. Maybe I'll be eating my words in a few weeks if it goes downhill, but for now, I'm enjoying it!
It's funny how so many people wanted a dark Shen Yi. I don't really get that. I like innocent and sweet Shen Yi.…
I also like innocent/sweeet Shen Yi! But after what was hinted at the end of the first season, I guess I expected them to go down a Dark Shen Yi route (and they again reinforced this idea with the trailer, which I know I should always take with a grain of salt). I think it would've been an interesting story idea to explore, given what we saw of him in flashbacks in the first season and the ending of the first season with the painting. But I agree, I would've preferred innocent SY to whatever it was that they had him doing in season two.
Just finished and I really liked it, but the FL should've found out that ML wasn't her brother A LOT sooner. It got a little weird that she didn't know for half the drama.
Have you heard of the original Skam series from Norway? It was a teen drama that came out in I think 2015, and has since had a bunch of remakes all over the world. There's a US one, a French one, a German one, etc. I saw on twitter a while ago that Korea was doing a remake as well, but I'm guessing something fell through and Fragile is their version of it (I don't think this is an official remake). If you enjoyed this drama I would highly recommend watching the OG series. It's really good!
I just started this show without really knowing what it was about. A few minutes in and it felt veryyyyy familiar. Is this the skam Korea remake we were promised???
For sure they gonna drag it out, else why would they get ZWY for the role 😉
Exactly! She really needs to find out SOON. Side note, I think it would be funny if neither of them are actually part of the Luo family. Unlikely, but it would make my laugh.
I'm enjoying this quite a bit (more than a lot of people it seems, based on the current rating), but it's getting to the point where it's getting weird that Yining still thinks Shenyuan is her brother (I mean it was weird immediately, but we're really getting to the point of no return here). I'm guessing she's about to figure it out soon, but I really wish they'd sped up that particular plot point because......c'mon now
I know that Na Gyeom is probably involved in all this somehow and she's definitely got stalking vibes, but.....I really want her to be innocent only because Jeong Woo needs at least ONE person who's on his side.
EDIT: I feel like I should clarify what I was trying to say. What I meant was that in the end, when Jeongwoo is found innocent and he's faced with his uncertain future it would be nice for him to have a childhood friend like Nagyeom to help him get back on his feet. I wasn't trying to excuse her at all, which is probably how my original comment made it seem. She's obviously involved in the murders and IS stalking Jeongwoo. And yeah, he does have the detective and Ha Seol. But they're only helping him right now. I don't think their bond is strong enough to go beyond solving the case. Obviously, I could be wrong and it could develop into something lasting, but right now it seems like they're all working together just to solve the case. Anyway, I'm pretty sure this will end with Jeongwoo being found innocent and he and his mom going off to live somewhere else together. Though, that's a happy outcome. It's also possible this is going to end horribly.
It's wild how long this is taking...which makes me think there's something wrong behind the scenes. Hopefully it's nothing too drastic and that when this finally comes out it'll be good and worth waiting for.
But I agree, I would've preferred innocent SY to whatever it was that they had him doing in season two.
I saw on twitter a while ago that Korea was doing a remake as well, but I'm guessing something fell through and Fragile is their version of it (I don't think this is an official remake).
If you enjoyed this drama I would highly recommend watching the OG series. It's really good!
Side note, I think it would be funny if neither of them are actually part of the Luo family. Unlikely, but it would make my laugh.
EDIT: I feel like I should clarify what I was trying to say. What I meant was that in the end, when Jeongwoo is found innocent and he's faced with his uncertain future it would be nice for him to have a childhood friend like Nagyeom to help him get back on his feet. I wasn't trying to excuse her at all, which is probably how my original comment made it seem. She's obviously involved in the murders and IS stalking Jeongwoo.
And yeah, he does have the detective and Ha Seol. But they're only helping him right now. I don't think their bond is strong enough to go beyond solving the case. Obviously, I could be wrong and it could develop into something lasting, but right now it seems like they're all working together just to solve the case.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure this will end with Jeongwoo being found innocent and he and his mom going off to live somewhere else together. Though, that's a happy outcome. It's also possible this is going to end horribly.