The ML has gotten injured/close to death way too many times by now it's redundant. They could shake things up and have it be FL like that. If he dies in the end it may lose the impact.
There are more risks to be stabbed than shot by a gun in lots of countries.
I guess what I really mean is they couldn't find a way to create drama or tension without the ML gravely injured or dying.... Its every other drama where this happens. It just seems they are favoring stabbing lately over truck of doom
What's with all the stabbing? I can think of at least 2 other dramas within the past 2 months that had the ML get stabbed. I wish screenwriters were a bit more creative than this.
They really like having this actor get injured all the time with this and Maid's Revenge. They couldn't shake it up and have her be the one almost dead at the end?
Kind of wish she sacrificed herself in the end just because I feel DYX could have pulled off the emotions and crying better. We saw how great he can pull it off in the 2nd lifetime and I think it was the 5th lifetime. In fact, I wish her sacrifice was done similarly to his - with more dialogue between them.
some days ago didn't you said that you dropped the drama then why you are here again to complain about the ending…
Respectfully noted. If there have been instances of inappropriate behavior or spamming, it's entirely reasonable to address those concerns. I just want to reiterate everyone is entitled to their opinion. Not trying to argue or anything.
some days ago didn't you said that you dropped the drama then why you are here again to complain about the ending…
I can see where the original commenter is coming from with their thoughts on the ending. It's quite common for fans to have mixed feelings or express disappointment about how a story concludes. It's essential to acknowledge that everyone has different tastes and preferences, and when discussing endings or plotlines, emotions can run high. Let's respect their opinion and have open conversations about what we liked or didn't like without taking it personally. Ultimately, it's the diversity of opinions that makes discussions about dramas interesting,
FLs character is amazing. She may act young, but she is confident, caring, straightforward, and does everything…
Thank you for your nice comment. I'm excited to continue and see her shine then. I'll keep what you said about it being seen more normal in asian dramas in mind.
Since you hated Love Like The Galaxy and consistently disliked most C dramas you tried, I'd say don't torture…
Thank you for taking the time to look at what I've watched and sharing your thoughts. While I understand that you have reservations about my taste in dramas, I would appreciate it if we could keep the conversation on the drama and not on me.
As a viewer, everyone has their preferences, and it's natural for some shows not to resonate with certain individuals. However, I believe we can have a more fruitful discussion by focusing on the content of the show rather than making assumptions about my preferences.
Regarding the show in question, I appreciate your insight into the storyline's progression and character development. It sounds like the drama has more to offer beyond the initial episodes. While I might have found the beginning a bit challenging, I'll consider your suggestion to give it another chance and skip to episode 8 to see if it aligns better with my tastes.
I'm open to exploring different types of dramas, and I'll take your recommendation for 'Road Home' into account as well. Each drama has its unique appeal, and I'm willing to give various series a try to find what suits me best. I just finished Who Rules the World and very much like it and the strong female characters in it.
Falling off cliffs multiple times is a common thing in C-dramas LOL
The only other drama I can think where the same person falls multiple times is romance of a twin flower. Even if there are more, by the second time it is excessive even if it is a common thing.
I'm on episode 4 and I am unsure if I should continue. Sang Zhi acts incredibly infantile for her age and it is pretty frustrating. Does it get better?
Is it worth continuing the show? I find the male lead rude in the first two episodes and I am unsure if I can keep watching. He shouldn't be calling someone he barely knows "dense" and "pathetic." He makes it seem like he knows everything, is always right, and she is on the wrong side and needs to change. He manipulates her into behaving how he thinks she should. The help he gives is always marred by something he says or does. The things she said about the villagers isn't half as bad as the things he says and his attitude towards her. Many comments are saying they like the male lead. Does it get better?
As a viewer, everyone has their preferences, and it's natural for some shows not to resonate with certain individuals. However, I believe we can have a more fruitful discussion by focusing on the content of the show rather than making assumptions about my preferences.
Regarding the show in question, I appreciate your insight into the storyline's progression and character development. It sounds like the drama has more to offer beyond the initial episodes. While I might have found the beginning a bit challenging, I'll consider your suggestion to give it another chance and skip to episode 8 to see if it aligns better with my tastes.
I'm open to exploring different types of dramas, and I'll take your recommendation for 'Road Home' into account as well. Each drama has its unique appeal, and I'm willing to give various series a try to find what suits me best. I just finished Who Rules the World and very much like it and the strong female characters in it.