ikr , it's like recent trend in kdramas, they wrap up within 12 eps , it understandable for intense thrillers,…
Exactly! If a thriller is good, even 10 episodes is enough. When I watched romcoms and other similar K-dramas, 16 episodes were perfect for wrapping up all the storylines. But these new 12-episode dramas are hopeless in most cases. It's always the same pattern - great beginning, bad ending. It's as if the writer was writing and then realized at the end that not everything had been explained, so he crammed everything in at once. I think I'll stop watching new kdramas as they come out and wait until the whole thing is released. In this case, I'm not watching it as it comes out, but I usually do. I'm going to start watching some older dramas, they're definitely better.
I really wanted to watch it, but I see there's no point. What's going on with newer dramas? Almost every one has 12 episodes, and by the end, the plot becomes ridiculous.
I haven't finished episode 11 yet, but this storyline with the shaman is too exhausting. What is he actually trying to do? Maybe I missed something, but I don't understand why he's doing all this.
I really wanted to love this K-drama, but something about it just isn’t clicking for me. I can’t fully get into it. I’m watching it more out of obligation than excitement. I genuinely like the actors, but the story fails to pull me in.
This is one of those dramas that I don't know how to rate. It's great, it's not a masterpiece, but it was really good to watch. And yet, the ending disappointed me.
Lately, many new dramas have been a bit boring. I decided that tomorrow I would start watching something a little older, and I chose this title. I think I'll like it 😁
The main couple was amazing, but the second one was a complete disappointment. Overall, it was a good kdrama, although I liked it more at the beginning and was a little less interested in it towards the end.
The writer killed him off so that Kyeong-do would return to the country and come back to Ji-woo. Their whole breakup…
I was convinced that she would go to the same country as him and they would meet again. But the death of a friend was a pitiful reason for them to meet again. I guess they wanted to recreate the airport scene but with the roles reversed, which is why they came up with this stupid idea.
The writer killed him off so that Kyeong-do would return to the country and come back to Ji-woo. Their whole breakup was pointless, but what's even worse is that they killed off the character for no reason when they could have brought them back together in other ways! It's so lame!
Watched in fast forward in 25 minutes. ONE OF THE MOST BORING DRAMAS I HAVE EVER SEEN. Someone might write that there are worse ones. Maybe there are, but that's my opinion.
This is how I understood it (although it doesn't make sense anyway): The article was about how they weren't really…
I understand one thing - when Ji-woo left, she asked her father to take care of Kyeong-do. However, I don't understand why they're making such a big deal out of it. The article was published to help Ji-woo, but that doesn't mean they can't see each other. Even the editor said that if the article came out, it would be the end of their relationship, as if that were normal? This drama is rubbish. It looked really promising at first, but then something went wrong. Pointless breakups all the time.
Overall, it was a good kdrama, although I liked it more at the beginning and was a little less interested in it towards the end.