So Yi Jung and Kim Soeun, the Soulmate couple were the best part of the whole drama and are the only reason to rewatch. I just wish we'd gotten more of them.
Hi dumb question, was there a romance in it or did they cut it?
I see that's disappointing and was a major part in the K-Drama and as someone who worte her thesis on autism, it would've send a good message to the audience. That yes they fall in love and can have relationships unlike how the public thinks. But oh well thx for the answer.
So far up to ep 6 it's an average drama, not bad but not good either. The main leads are cute together, really cringy and unrealistic at times tho, the side cast bland af and the female lead a nutjob that's making it hard to finish. But what irks me the most is the fast paced romance like ep 6 and both are already head over heels for each other? Meh.
Exactly what I needed, a warm hearted, realistic drama with two mature main leads. Her being divorcee, a previous housewife that gets frowned upon by society after returning to her field felt relatable to me in a lot of aspects, as I was sick for a long time and still haven't gotten accepted despite applying to multiple jobs. The only difference is that my degree is too low and with my health issues it's impossible to work in my field.
As someone who has read the manga, watched every version, I'll be frank, it's enjoyable and good at best. The lead actors have charming looks, the story feels modernised and fresh, the chemistry btw the cast and pairings are all on point, which is rare nowadays, the romance cute and the story itself is mediocre but that's a given by a undistinguished source material . It's a fun, sometimes hilarious, witty, entertainment that serves and delivers it's purpose. I was looking for a brainless watch and that, I received, . If you ask me if it could have been better? Yes it could, it dragged on towards the end but honestly aside from my love for the Japanese version, the manga and Gaeul x Yi Jung, I have to admit that this is good, far better than the Korean and not as bad as some fans are rating it. I just wish it hadn't dragged on and used a better voice dub for Xiyou (in general, I see no point in dubbing actors/actresses, the feelings get lost for me).
To sum it up: Rit deserved better, Cho x Yihwa better, Korn x Knock deserved better, Fai deserved better and more screentime. Everyone except Farm, the creepy doc deserved better than this mess. How cruel do you have to be to hurt Rit? He's an angel dropped from heaven, how could you Farm? How dare you. No seriously I wanted to adopt him. On a serious sidenote maybe it's just me but I kinda have the hots for Art and shipped him with Yihwa a bit (a lot, damn me).
So you are telling me a couple that can't even sit together for 5 minutes, has too many issues going on (Korn's jealousy, possessiveness, Knock's dumb-self), can't look into each other's eyes and talk everything out properly, decide to get married at the end? Non of the issues were even fixed and that's the resolve? Can't believe this is supposed to be the sequel of TWM and due to this mess they became popular. I guess if two guys are involved it will do. Had I watched this previously (not TWM) , I wouldn't gotten attached to them. For me, Cho and Yinwah were cute and the highlight here, I actually prefered them over Knock and Korn (for once).
Can someone pls enlight my dumbass self and explain the last 4 minutes btw the dad's? And why Farm ended up with the doc? Idk why but I can't see the working out, smth about the irks me since Together With me.
The plot itself was okay but the execution was done horrible. It took 10 out of 16 eps for Sanrek to dump her obvious cheating boyfriend. He didn't even make up any believable reason. Then another 6 eps for her to get over him. The drama ended with like 5 min of love dovey between her and P'Na? The obvious main couple. What kind of pacing is that? Same for Thada and Sandee. They dragged the hell out of them till 5 minutes before it ends. And don't get me started with the whole pregnancy plotline resolution. It honestly made me dislike Pete a little. Like seriously putting two drunk ppl on the same damn bed? Even cuddling them up? Just bc your boyfriend is a jealous mess in this one? And then being an ass and not letting them know after seeing them cope with the consequences? If he were MY friend I'd dump his ass right away. It ruin my trust in him but hey he's forgiven easily with a slighy claps on the shoulder. Jesus Christ.
Real question here, where is the 3rd season of Sotus at? They could face Kongpob's family, get married, adopted a family, I'd take everything. Seriously I need more of this honest Arthit in my life. His feelings and crying scene captivated me, I felt the pain and cried with him, I really did and that usually only happens if I rewatch Clannad or Hachiko. Pickrome was brilliant too, Pick finally realised how Rome was feeling. I wish we'd see more of them, Secret Love: Pickrome, maybe? Haha.
Honestly what's up with Japan (and Korean nowadays) Drama/Movies and their forced, predictable, sad, depressive endings, is it that hard to have a couple end up happy or to actually follow the manga and have a gay couple end up happy? I need fluff, some happiness in my life, Jesus Christ.
idk what's everyone complaining about but Kento fits Oreki role perfectly, he's even the dream casting…
I was referring to ppl in general a lot tell him to improve but then say he shouldn't accept all the offers he's given. For me I think it's remarkable that he took a step back from a lot of Shoujo offers this year and decided to play different roles instead. Not just the hot guy who barley smiles. It shows he has potential hence a lot of offers and is permanetly working hard on his skills. Cast in every live action movie is a clear exaggeration - at least for me (in comparison to other actors; Taishi Nakagawa for example is snatching a lot recently). He was cast in five well known manga adaptations this year. Each with different roles. That's not much, his job and surely the directors casted him for a reason since popularity only brings you to a certain point, can easily be replaced, and doesn't last. He's establishing himself right now, hence accepting pretty much all the roles he is offered without asking which is a good thing or he might end up like a lot of famous pretty boys actors who lose their offers once it died out. Idk about 'prince of live action' my japanese friend said he is only a rising rookie nothing more and not even close to mainstream - tho popular around gay ppl and young girls.
On a serious sidenote maybe it's just me but I kinda have the hots for Art and shipped him with Yihwa a bit (a lot, damn me).