why are all the good 2025 dramas so short, like love scout, study group, and this.... they are just too short…
Well if they're longer people complain that they're "draggy" and "could've been 8/10/12 episodes" so there's no winning either way. But the director stated that this drama was made with several seasons in mind, so the first season didn't need to be longer than it was.
It's based on a webtoon, which is what it's heavily inspired by.
How so? The only superficial commonality I can see is the gamer aspect. Love O2O doesn't have an office setting for the romance, nor does it seem to use the second chance romance trope or the enemies to lovers trope (in fact it's tagged with "instant attraction" which is the opposite trope). Also the ML is older than the FL in Love O2O but younger than her in MDN. And the ML is an athlete in Love O2O but definitely not in MDN. Where is the "heavy" inspiration exactly?
this actor “Choo Young Woo” is the one who pretends he didn't do BL, “You Make Me Dance”, it's like “I…
Enough with this nonsense. He very recently spoke highly of his debut in You Make Me Dance and how it helped him portray a gay character (again) in The Tale of Lady Ok.
i wonder what character Kim Jae Wook is playing.. he's too big of an actor to just be a side character but im…
Netflix often uses actors across several of their dramas. It's easier to get a "big" actor to take a supporting role, if the actor already has a main role in another of their dramas coming up.
If it were BL, this comment section would be full of people complaining about it not being “fluffy” enough and bemoaning the (very likely) open/bittersweet ending. But also just because I prefer realistic queer dramas to the wish fulfillment you typically get with BL.
His debut on Disney+ will be his special appearance in Knock Off this year.
Namu wiki lists the broadcasting period as February 17 - March 25.
https://about.netflix.com/en/news/next-on-netflix-japan-2025