I like the actress, but truly hated her character. I'm not usually someone that rewatches dramas too, only a few really. Feel good dramas that aren't too stressful. Ah, thank you. I did take a lot of time. It's just really a recommendation list haha.
Yes! His projects didn't give much room to highlight his good acting. He acted so well and at first, I liked the character, but Lovestruck especially failed in my eyes because the development of their romance was just not convincing enough. Like yeah, they were cute, but obviously they didn't know anything about each other. So, why are you this hung up on someone that threats you so bad? My love for Minho had me going on (as you may see on my profile pic, lol). I think I'm going to rewatch suspicious partner now. Haha.
Yeah, I really fell in love with him in Healer and though I have many favourite dramas among them suspicious partner is pretty much unbeatable because it's just so much fun. And sadly, I've been disappointed with his choice of dramas ever since he has been released from the military. I did understand why he chose Melting Me Softly, they had good chemistry, and it was a bit scifi/fantasy, could've been good if it had been better directed IMO and with Lovestruck - I guess because it's something different, quality was topnotch, it was just so frustrating - but oh my backstreet rookie was just .... why?
Guys what do think about Cheng ge's interview at the end of ep 22 about the fans and celebrity's relationship,…
He's definitely right. I'm always rooting for my idols to be in relationships because why deny them something that I wouldn't deny myself? I really wish idols would empathize on that more, educate their fandoms just at least a little (especially if the fandoms are known for this kind of toxic possessiveness), and change fan culture. My bias could get married today and I wouldn't love him any less.
I'm really curious as to what's this drama's formula that makes me so obsessed? Like ... I even started reading the novel, I willingly look for any kind of spoilers, everyday I check if there are new subs (knowing there won't), I'm looking into every drama by Xu Kai. At night, I'm dreaming of it. Because if I look at it as objectively as I can, this drama is just average, I guess. Still, I'm enjoying it so much that I surely will rate this a 10.
(As a sidenote: I love how there's really no negativity in the comments. Like everybody here is just as obsessed and loves it. Really feels safe here.)
I think the scene at the end showed how much he is not healed by love. Sobin will only probably be the first person…
I haven't read the webtoon, but I do view his problems in the drama much more serious than the struggles of an angsty youth. And with realistic, I don't mean in a sense that it should "heal" him, only in the way how he actively seeks out love and attention to cover up his past trauma. Sobin is more like a bandaid on a heavy wound that needs surgery.
I think the scene at the end showed how much he is not healed by love. Sobin will only probably be the first person…
I do understand you're worries, though. I just think that ep7 was so far the only ep that has heavily focussed on the romance because Jun is just a little too burnt by Soohyun right now. I think Jun's issues can and will only kind of resolve if he can communicate with his brother, or he'll realize that a found family is much more precious than a blood family that doesn't want you. I could do without the romance on Soohyun's part because other than Jun, he's not actively seeking out romance because of his financial problems. Jun falling in love is more realistic in that case. let's hope they'll not ruin it.
I'm glad I didn't read the webtoon because I didn't have any expectations when I stumbled upon this. I do regret that they made Soohyun hetero from what I read in the comments.
I think Soo Hyun have some feelings for Yeo Jun , because his actions shows that he is not so happy with Yeo Jun…
I'm pretty sure they scrapped everything that is even slightly queer. Soohyun's reaction to them dating was probably more out of surprise. Since he has not even the luxury to think about dating, I think he's just more conservative and that his words are taken literally, as in that he really believes their relationship to develop quite quickly.
I'm sorry, but ep 7 disappointed me for so many different reasons, and why do I feel like they are dropping the…
I think the scene at the end showed how much he is not healed by love. Sobin will only probably be the first person he may open up to because so far she's the only one that has accepted him. From the preview, I guess that Soohyun will follow after quickly.
I'm not usually someone that rewatches dramas too, only a few really. Feel good dramas that aren't too stressful.
Ah, thank you. I did take a lot of time. It's just really a recommendation list haha.
I think I'm going to rewatch suspicious partner now. Haha.
I did understand why he chose Melting Me Softly, they had good chemistry, and it was a bit scifi/fantasy, could've been good if it had been better directed IMO and with Lovestruck - I guess because it's something different, quality was topnotch, it was just so frustrating - but oh my backstreet rookie was just .... why?
I really wish idols would empathize on that more, educate their fandoms just at least a little (especially if the fandoms are known for this kind of toxic possessiveness), and change fan culture. My bias could get married today and I wouldn't love him any less.
Because if I look at it as objectively as I can, this drama is just average, I guess. Still, I'm enjoying it so much that I surely will rate this a 10.
(As a sidenote: I love how there's really no negativity in the comments. Like everybody here is just as obsessed and loves it. Really feels safe here.)
I could do without the romance on Soohyun's part because other than Jun, he's not actively seeking out romance because of his financial problems. Jun falling in love is more realistic in that case.
let's hope they'll not ruin it.