Which drama are you watching? (because it's not this one for sure) You're projecting your own thoughts and not…
Ah, so FL saved the SML’s life, and that automatically makes him an eligible contender, huh? Let me remind you that while she did save him, what was he doing during the eight long years they were apart? Twiddling his thumbs? Did it never occur to him to confess or do anything meaningful until the ML showed up? His sudden aggression only when the ML returned says a lot about his priorities.
And let’s not twist my words—I never claimed FL and SML had 'sweet moments.' I specifically said the writers made her unnecessarily chummy with him, creating scenes solely to irritate us and the ML, while giving no such moments between the ML and SFL. If you compare the dynamics, you’ll notice the imbalance. Even when the ML was jealous, he took action—he fought for her, made efforts to win her back. Meanwhile, FL’s jealousy just led to her sulking. Did she do anything proactive? Nope. Again, a flaw in the writing.
And yes, the ML was tailing her—don’t sugarcoat it as ‘protection.’ Following her around to the point of changing the light bulb on her street, when she never even told him where she lived? Creepy. That’s not how you earn trust; that’s how you make people uncomfortable.
Calling him spineless has nothing to do with him doing his duty as a policeman. It’s about how he accepted two breakups without a fight, never seriously questioning her reasons, and yet kept pining after her like a lost puppy. Moving in next door after being rejected, under the guise of protecting her? Desperate, not noble. And where was this so-called protective policeman when FL was carrying out her illegal investigation into the death matter? Conveniently silent, I suppose.
So, before defending these characters, maybe compare the scenes like I did. You’ll see that the imbalance is entirely the writers’ fault. They’ve normalized these frustrating dynamics, prioritizing one-sided storytelling under the guise of emotional depth. Now, if you’ve got stronger arguments to change my mind, go ahead. I’m all ears—really, enlighten me.
Which drama are you watching? (because it's not this one for sure) You're projecting your own thoughts and not…
Sure, go ahead and give me some enlightening instances from the drama where you think I’ve been wrong. Who knows, maybe your examples will be so compelling they’ll magically change my opinion. I’m all ears—really.
This drama has the most simp-like ML I’ve ever seen in my entire drama-watching journey. Come on, bro, at least try to be a man and stop following the FL around like a dog wagging its tail. The writers turned him into a completely spineless character whose every thought revolves around the FL.
To make matters worse, they threw in an annoying SML just to irritate us further, but didn’t bother to give the ML anyone like that to balance things out. And, of course, they include plenty of scenes between the SML and FL where they’re super chummy and comfortable with each other, just to annoy the ML and, honestly, us as viewers. But do we get anything similar with the SFL and ML? Of course not! That’s apparently off-limits.
These writers seem to be the real villains here, hiding behind the banner of feminism while creating such biased dynamics. They portray SFLs as scheming and evil in the ML-FL dynamic, with minimal moments of jealousy from the FL. Meanwhile, SMLs are always attractive, decent, or portrayed as ideal human beings for the FL, with plenty of jealousy scenes from the ML.
At least try to create some balance! If you’re going to give us this dynamic, make it fair for both genders. Let us see similar interactions and conflicts on both sides—it’s not that hard!
No, there are many dramas coming in January too. I just told you about First Frost because there were rumours that it will air after The Blossoming Love. White Olive Tree is also airing frok the end of Feb as per the rumours
If you don’t agree with other viewers’ opinions, why bother coming here to read them? You can simply watch…
How can you classify these as hate comments? I’ve gone through most of the comments on this page, and the majority of them seem to be offering constructive criticism about the story, the actors' performances, and the portrayal of the FL and ML characters. It’s important to distinguish between genuine criticism and hate comments. These appear to fall more into the category of critique rather than outright hate.
some ppl just love to complain if you dont like this just go watch another one why bother comment here
If you don’t agree with other viewers’ opinions, why bother coming here to read them? You can simply watch the drama and enjoy it as you like. Drama preferences are highly subjective, and everyone is entitled to their own perspective. Just because someone has a negative opinion doesn’t mean they shouldn’t post a comment on a public platform. Isn’t the whole point of discussions to share diverse thoughts, even if they don’t align with yours? Dismissing others’ opinions outright only discourages open dialogue and makes the community less inclusive.
what is an s tier drama ? can you give me example of drama that are considered S tier please ?
S+ tier dramas are the ones with massive budgets, where a lot of money is poured into things like costumes, CGI, set design, and actors' fees. These projects are usually handed to famous actors who don’t even need to audition. Their star power alone can increase the drama’s budget because producers are confident that their name will draw enough attention to recover the investment. These actors are often called “traffic stars.” While they might not always be the best in terms of acting, their popularity guarantees high viewership, making them a safe bet for producers.
Platforms like iQIYI, Tencent, and Youku only produce a limited number of S+ tier dramas. Dramas are categorized into tiers like A, B, C, S, and S+, with S+ being the most resource-intensive. That doesn’t mean A or B-tier dramas are bad; it just means their budgets are more modest, and they’re easier to profit from. S tier dramas are often led by younger actors because the stories tend to focus more on the characters and their romantic relationships.
Is there any actual source material left for the 2nd season? or is this just going to be standalone extension…
Going by the rumours, it's going to be adapted from Bridge(Kang Full's Manhwa which has characters from Timing and Moving both). Main lead from Timing just appeared in the post credits of Light Shop with Detective Yang
And let’s not twist my words—I never claimed FL and SML had 'sweet moments.' I specifically said the writers made her unnecessarily chummy with him, creating scenes solely to irritate us and the ML, while giving no such moments between the ML and SFL. If you compare the dynamics, you’ll notice the imbalance. Even when the ML was jealous, he took action—he fought for her, made efforts to win her back. Meanwhile, FL’s jealousy just led to her sulking. Did she do anything proactive? Nope. Again, a flaw in the writing.
And yes, the ML was tailing her—don’t sugarcoat it as ‘protection.’ Following her around to the point of changing the light bulb on her street, when she never even told him where she lived? Creepy. That’s not how you earn trust; that’s how you make people uncomfortable.
Calling him spineless has nothing to do with him doing his duty as a policeman. It’s about how he accepted two breakups without a fight, never seriously questioning her reasons, and yet kept pining after her like a lost puppy. Moving in next door after being rejected, under the guise of protecting her? Desperate, not noble. And where was this so-called protective policeman when FL was carrying out her illegal investigation into the death matter? Conveniently silent, I suppose.
So, before defending these characters, maybe compare the scenes like I did. You’ll see that the imbalance is entirely the writers’ fault. They’ve normalized these frustrating dynamics, prioritizing one-sided storytelling under the guise of emotional depth. Now, if you’ve got stronger arguments to change my mind, go ahead. I’m all ears—really, enlighten me.
To make matters worse, they threw in an annoying SML just to irritate us further, but didn’t bother to give the ML anyone like that to balance things out. And, of course, they include plenty of scenes between the SML and FL where they’re super chummy and comfortable with each other, just to annoy the ML and, honestly, us as viewers. But do we get anything similar with the SFL and ML? Of course not! That’s apparently off-limits.
These writers seem to be the real villains here, hiding behind the banner of feminism while creating such biased dynamics. They portray SFLs as scheming and evil in the ML-FL dynamic, with minimal moments of jealousy from the FL. Meanwhile, SMLs are always attractive, decent, or portrayed as ideal human beings for the FL, with plenty of jealousy scenes from the ML.
At least try to create some balance! If you’re going to give us this dynamic, make it fair for both genders. Let us see similar interactions and conflicts on both sides—it’s not that hard!
Platforms like iQIYI, Tencent, and Youku only produce a limited number of S+ tier dramas. Dramas are categorized into tiers like A, B, C, S, and S+, with S+ being the most resource-intensive. That doesn’t mean A or B-tier dramas are bad; it just means their budgets are more modest, and they’re easier to profit from. S tier dramas are often led by younger actors because the stories tend to focus more on the characters and their romantic relationships.
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