Why do you care about which drama is her fav, just because she gave a critic review to this drama, every drama…
I replied because I wanted to speak up about the tone/attitude - in the hope of preventing more exchanges like that. Open discussion is important, but I think it should stay respectful. Even if someone comes across as judgmental, it's possible to disagree or explain your point of view without being rude. That's all I meant. I'm glad the advice landed though. Hope you have a good time in the community regardless ^^
What is your absolute favorite top 5? I'm curious because you write very descriptive reviews and many I agree…
From what I've observed in this community, it's usually not a good idea to ask questions in review posts made by people who are extremely frustrated with the drama they're discussing. Those threads tend to attract like-minded people who already dislike the drama, and many of them can have a very combative mindset.
I read your comments, and they came across as polite and genuinely curious to me. I'm sorry you had to deal with some unpleasant exchanges.
My husband, my friends and I share a similar opinion to yours - we really enjoyed Lovely Runner, while When the Phone Rings just didn’t work for us (yes, we also find it ultra cringe😭). That said, it's completely normal for people to feel differently about drama, and that's okay. If someone can’t respect differing opinions and responds rudely, it's best to ignore it and move on.
P.S: I'm very sorry for your loss. I hope you’re in a much better place now, and I wish you all the best.
Why do you care about which drama is her fav, just because she gave a critic review to this drama, every drama…
@Precious I'm not OP, but want to say that your comments are unnecessary rude towards someone who just simply asking question politely (and to someone else at that, they didn't even ask you). I hope you would be nicer in the future and no longer have this combative attitude towards people who are not rude.
I don't get how so many people complain about the part where Jiwon didn't pick up the phone. Hyunsu called her using Heesung's old phone, not by his own phone... and Jiwon is not supposed to pick up the phone when it's a strange number because they would know she is still alive, it was a part of the plan. I mean... there was even a scene where Detective Choi told her not to pick up call from strange numbers. How could she/they know that her husband would call her by some strange number instead of his? And regarding to Hyunsu, he didn't know about the plan, he didn't know Heesung attacked the wrong person, he was panicked and just wanted to know about her safety quickly so he used whatever phone in his hand to call right away. I don't see anything "stretching" about the phone part. The only stretching part in this episode is that Heesung somehow could take down 2 armed police officers and got the gun to shoot Hyunsu. It was still a very interesting episode tho.
I'm glad the advice landed though. Hope you have a good time in the community regardless ^^
I read your comments, and they came across as polite and genuinely curious to me. I'm sorry you had to deal with some unpleasant exchanges.
My husband, my friends and I share a similar opinion to yours - we really enjoyed Lovely Runner, while When the Phone Rings just didn’t work for us (yes, we also find it ultra cringe😭). That said, it's completely normal for people to feel differently about drama, and that's okay. If someone can’t respect differing opinions and responds rudely, it's best to ignore it and move on.
P.S: I'm very sorry for your loss. I hope you’re in a much better place now, and I wish you all the best.