This makes me just want to go read the mangas 😭 most of them look great
But what is this?! : Based on "VR Ojisan no Hatsukoi" (VRおじさんの初恋) by Boryoku Tomoko Genre: shoujo-ai
Forty-year-old Naoki lives a mundane single life in the real world but enjoys venturing into the VR world as a female avatar. One day in the VR world, he meets a young happy-go-lucky girl named Honami whom he slowly becomes attracted to. But who is the real Honami and what will become of their relationship?
I love love crime/detective shows from all over the world, from the best of the best to the ones most people have never heard of and this is now one of my favorites from the almost hundred shows i've watched from the genre. It's just so enjoyable and the male lead is so likeable and loving the chemistry with the leads, the team chemistry, the cases are interesting. On point casting all around. I'm still in the first few episodes and liking it so much...kudos to all the actors, the writer and the crew, great job and i'm glad people are watching in South Korea so we can get a second season! Well deserved!!
the hunting scene gave me the ick. rich people hunting animals and we're supposed to swoon over murder?
The animal was about to attack her that’s why he killed it. Notice he didn’t kill any animals before that and even fired a warning shot to let some deer get away?
he's fine, he's not horrible or particularly great....I think it's because I 've watched him since he first started…
Ok, That’s great for him. IMO He’s getting better as an actor but let’s be real, his good looks and his industry connections as an idol allow him to be cast in big roles where he is not technically the best actor for it. I like him overall and I can see him getting better but please just be honest. I appreciate that he seems to take the acting jobs he gets seriously and is working at his craft because he is notably improving over time. Sorry if I’m not 100% fawning over your fave, i call it as I see it.
I wish Cha Eunwoo wasn't here , he lacks a lot in comparison to the other actors here
he's fine, he's not horrible or particularly great....I think it's because I 've watched him since he first started acting and can see that he's getting better but he still keeps getting cast in roles he's not quite ready for.
I feel terrible for making assumptions that this would be a low vibrational, trope filled high school/teen drama, I'm glad I gave it a chance, it's so good. I get bored with kdramas very quickly these days (for awhile now) but I'm binge watching this, it's so riveting. I'm glad it's only 10 episodes so it won't drag on unecessarily. Great acting too.
What “evidence”? You sound like a trump voter. Delusional. 🤡
Not the tired ass trite, "wake up sheeple" narrative, is this satire? Also WHERE? WHERE is the tangible evidence? Please post the receipts and post from legitimate, sources but I can already guess what you are going to say next. It's the same freaking playbook. You are just as much as a sheep as people you claim to be sheeple, the irony
Thank you for your article and it’s nice to see another editorial on MDL. For me Drama Slump equals boredom.…
I just started listening to the audiobook for Three Body Problem, the first few chapters are a slog but once it gets to the countdown being visible, it gets very interesting. Netflix is releasing its own adaptation in March, I believe.
I did go back to movies and american/british tv for a while. my k-drama slump is lasting now too long to ever…
Same here! Although it was more 5 years of watching kdramas constantly. I went back to western shows and realized I had missed so much good content. I prefer having more balance but I go with what I feel. I do think kdramas have alot more heart and warmth that I eventually miss but I still go through the cycle of being into them and getting bored, this can happen within days or weeks. I don’t experience this as much with western shows. Another difference is I could never really get into shows from China and I’m done trying to force it. I have really enjoyed a few from Japan but honestly I largely ignore shows from those countries. What other dramas from Japan and Taiwan did you enjoy?
But what is this?! :
Based on "VR Ojisan no Hatsukoi" (VRおじさんの初恋) by Boryoku Tomoko
Genre: shoujo-ai
Forty-year-old Naoki lives a mundane single life in the real world but enjoys venturing into the VR world as a female avatar. One day in the VR world, he meets a young happy-go-lucky girl named Honami whom he slowly becomes attracted to. But who is the real Honami and what will become of their relationship?