Up to episode 3 and I can't believe I'm watching a drama where vomiting is an actual metaphoric theme
This comment is cracking me up for some reason. π Also, I think I've heard of the Daebak podcast before! Nice to meet ya, Host (or Hostess, or Hosts...)
I actually agree. The standard is unrealistic. Itβs gonna be hard for the current actors to keep up and harder…
Very true. Also, focusing on visuals might negatively impact the plot/pacing of the drama as a whole. I think if they wanna have good dramas but also focus on visuals, why not cast diverse-looking actors? As in, like, different features, skin tones (I know damn well that China doesn't have THAT MANY fair-skinned people in real life), etc, etc. I look for talent & good/my favorite actors (or ones that I know of) in my dramas, or at least the dramas I wanna watch. Plot, too.
How does the FL look like a policewoman? I'm confused? Also, her tech/company got stolen, I'd be pissed too (even…
See? Her character was like this in The Brave Yong Su-Jung too. I hope UHK isn't being typecasted... also, dear k-drama writers: not all "strong FLs" have to be reckless, naive and clumsy in order to be considered "strong"... π
How does the FL look like a policewoman? I'm confused? Also, her tech/company got stolen, I'd be pissed too (even…
I don't disagree with that, in fact, I mentioned in my first comment here. "Eun-Ae is painfully naive". One thing I hate about KBS1 daily dramas is how ridiculously comedic they are (or try to be) to the point where it's annoying or cringy. Or both.
Your comment is so malicious toward an excellent DK with legendary actors and actresses seniors, juniors and in…
The Chairman wasn't nationally powerful in the 90s, though. Also, if DH left with Jun-Ki, I don't think they would've been found. Would've been nice to see DH live as Myung-Hee & have an American identity, but I guess staying as a concubine (Lady Kim?) was her best bet...
It's a political drama, specifically a political thriller/melodrama. The protagonist (Tae-Seop) is running for…
I get that. Tbh I'm much more into Sang-Ah's storyline myself, although I do like seeing Tae-Seop's ruthless climb to power. The story is (mostly) about him, after all. But I'm intrigued by Sang-Ah the most and the mystery/thriller aspects, too.
This is too political, I have less to say. It's like the business scenes in a romance drama that I don't pay much…
It's a political drama, specifically a political thriller/melodrama. The protagonist (Tae-Seop) is running for president. So it makes sense that it'd center around politics, since it's a political drama. It's in the tags, the genre, and the trailer too π
it's just doing too much to try and be shocking but it comes across as annoying
They are definitely relying on shock value a bit for me. But if this is about the FL being gay, it's not the main focus... we've seen the ML blackmail and make dirty deals with elites to gain more power, the ML having a spy stalk his wife (somehow no one cares about that, I wonder why lmao), sexual exploitation & trafficking in the entertainment industry, manipulation, contract murder, PR /media narratives & spin, elites messing with people's lives like it's a board game... all of these do happen in real life. Most of them, anyway.
One thing I hate about KBS1 daily dramas is how ridiculously comedic they are (or try to be) to the point where it's annoying or cringy. Or both.