It's still one of the best kdramas for me. I'm deeply in love with everything about it. The writing of romance, friendships, neighborhood, characters... Every time I watch the ending of it, I shed tears and feel nostalgic. It reminds me of my childhood street.
DEFINITELY WATCH IT (Btw, #TeamTaek all the way, sorry)
Big Mouth and Life on Mars (I've always wanted to watch this one)
I started it because I love the main actor and slice of life dramas. But it was better than I expected. It has also great mystery plot. It's funny, emotional, interesting and nostalgic. Definitely binge wathing material.
It's just splitting the story because of tvn. Even it happened to Arthdal Chronicles.
I also think that multi seasons shows is not a good idea. But it's still different.
There were always some shows that had seasons or parts. It's all about the broadcasting tv. This has always been like this. Arthdal ​​Chronicles is in trouble right now because of its 2nd season, and in that case I agree with you. We also couldn't get Vagabond s2 due to this fact. But all AoS did was split the show into parts because tv wanted it like that. If you watched some "promising" longterm dramas when they were still airing, you definitely will get what I try to say.
Although Kdrama as an industry is different from the TV series industry in many countries, seasons or series were something that existed from the very beginning. I don't think it makes any difference because it's a single season or not.
Every time I watch the ending of it, I shed tears and feel nostalgic. It reminds me of my childhood street.
DEFINITELY WATCH IT (Btw, #TeamTaek all the way, sorry)
I would say Jung Hwan because he has more screentime
I would say Jung Hwan because he has more screentime
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See you in next season, Alchemists! This comment section was so fun and I enjoyed
There were always some shows that had seasons or parts. It's all about the broadcasting tv. This has always been like this.
Arthdal ​​Chronicles is in trouble right now because of its 2nd season, and in that case I agree with you. We also couldn't get Vagabond s2 due to this fact. But all AoS did was split the show into parts because tv wanted it like that. If you watched some "promising" longterm dramas when they were still airing, you definitely will get what I try to say.
Although Kdrama as an industry is different from the TV series industry in many countries, seasons or series were something that existed from the very beginning. I don't think it makes any difference because it's a single season or not.