Oh dear, that Potato Lab rating. This is another weekend disaster for tvN. Thankfully their next one up is Resident Playbook, which should be a winner as both a medical drama and a spin-off of a popular drama.
This seems like Lee Chae Min's possible breakout drama. He's worked hard to get here. Wishing the best
If not this, then certainly The Tyrant's Chef later this year. Last-minute casting in a high-profile weekend drama on tvN that will be simulcast on Netflix weekly. That will be his big test.
"They need to stop with these" is not simply a personal preference (à la "I don't like it" or "I won't watch it"), it's a suggestion that your taste should dictate which dramas get made—if that was not your intended message, then that's great.
can i ask something why 4 episodes coming out together im js confused
Netflix generally don't release originals all at once when they're more than 10-12 episodes. Usually they will split them in two, like they did with The Glory. But because of its structure, WLGYT is split into four, with four episodes for each season (spring, summer, fall, winter).
The budget is very high, so it seems likely that they also selected this release schedule as a way to try and build anticipation from week to week to improve its chances of becoming a hit.
Nah, you just gotta stop paying attention to dramas with tropes you don’t like. Plenty of us enjoy dramas where the lead has several suitors vying for her attention.
I don't think it's a good idea to choose dramas using a benchmark rating, but to each their own.
Your guess is as good as mine. Some people clearly have too much time on their hands. Other new dramas started as low as 5.5 before the rating normalized.
I don't think it's a good idea to choose dramas using a benchmark rating, but to each their own.
Especially not now, when most new Korean dramas are being downvoted the second ratings open. This was 7.7 hours ago, now it's 8.3. It'll probably go up even more.
Filming scheduled from mid-April to November. Hopefully it's got a slot for 2026 release, because the Netflix calendar for next year is full (so some dramas filming from now on will have to wait for 2027.)
Just binged the first four episodes. Great start. I'm invested in like all the major players, which is a feat! PHS is easy to root for as Dongjoo, Jangseon is a good villain and Ildo might just end up switching sides. Eunnam hates her husband so much and it cracks me up every time. She might just give up everything in the end for Dongjoo. Hopefully we'll get to see more of Cha Woomin as the series goes on.
The budget is very high, so it seems likely that they also selected this release schedule as a way to try and build anticipation from week to week to improve its chances of becoming a hit.