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
I don't think so. At least not that night. I feel like he would have clarified more and it wouldn't have just…
Actually, I read that part of the novel, and it seems like the makers already showed that scene, but with their own twist in Episode 20. They set it up so everyone—from her maids to the rest of the household—misunderstood the situation. In reality, she was just tired, and nothing actually happened between them that night. BTW, thanks!
There's a scene in Episode 8 where SJW says that he still loves YJW, even though she 'abandoned' him in the past.…
Exactly, the choice of ‘friend’ here is the real issue. But it’s funny how you’re only worried about the ML helping the SFL and not about the FL getting somewhat cozy with the SML. She’s causing just as much harm, if not more, yet that’s conveniently overlooked.
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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