Is anyone else pissed about the portrayal of the triangle? I thought it will be very refreshing to see the main…
Wooo thanks! I loved Protect The Boss, and I had plans to watch Panda&Hedgehog because I adore Donghae. Some of the dramas you recommend I didn't even hear about so I'll have to look into them, haha.
And I watched the first episode of Pasta, but I am a bit tired of mean male leads, so I stopped for a while. I'll come back to it though, as Hyo Jin is my favourite actress.
Is anyone else pissed about the portrayal of the triangle? I thought it will be very refreshing to see the main lead being into two guys at once and not know which one to choose, but it really doesn't make sense if they make it obvious that she's way more into Hwashin. Not to mention, that Hwashin is still a massive jerk, yet people still notice only Jungwon's flaws (which he has, undoubtedly, but I still think he'd be a better choice for Nari).
...and after all that, there's still me wanting Siwon to be with Jackson
For me they should've ended at episode 14-15 if they weren't planning to make HJE fall in love with SH. To me, they didn't know where to go with this drama nd they decided to choose the safe option after giving the second lead so much more screen time than they usually get, and making him a much better person than SL's usually are. It felt like they were setting up Hye Jin's change of heart for the first ten or so episodes, and then backed out of it. This is why the Onion couple's relationship wasn't convincing to me. This, and Shin Hyuk being my favourite drama character ever :D
*sigh* so I guess this drama won't use the 'secondary characters becoming leads' theme that's been kind of set…
True, "It ain't over till it's over" but from one episode to another it looks like it would be more difficult to justify the sudden change in HJ's feelings. What I liked though is that she didn't run immediately to the hospital but talked to Shin Hyuk, even though she was craz yworried about Seo Joon. This gives me a bit of hope!
*sigh* so I guess this drama won't use the 'secondary characters becoming leads' theme that's been kind of set up. or at least not in a way some of us have been hoping ;p
I just hope there's more happy Shin Hyuk scenes coming up, anytime he's on screen it's gif material :D
Bae Soo-bin portrayed on of the most complex bad guys I've seen in kdramas, he was amazing.
It's also worth watching for the amazing chemistry of the main leads.
I felt there was some plot holes and in general it was a bit too dramatic for me - the female lead should've learnt to stick up for herself a couple episodes earlier, as it was getting unbearable to watch her face yet another distaster and blaming it on herself.
But the main issue I have with this drama is that I don't get why/when/how did Yoo-Jung fall in love with Min Hyuk. I can understand him falling in love for her, but I don't buy her falling in love with him, sorry:<
I'm on episode five and I'm considering ditching it for the second time. I can't stand the lead male :(( But I gues I'll endure it for Hyo Jin and the cute second lead (even though my heart will break when Hyo Jin chooses the jerk over him ;<)
And I watched the first episode of Pasta, but I am a bit tired of mean male leads, so I stopped for a while. I'll come back to it though, as Hyo Jin is my favourite actress.
I just hope there's more happy Shin Hyuk scenes coming up, anytime he's on screen it's gif material :D
It's also worth watching for the amazing chemistry of the main leads.
I felt there was some plot holes and in general it was a bit too dramatic for me - the female lead should've learnt to stick up for herself a couple episodes earlier, as it was getting unbearable to watch her face yet another distaster and blaming it on herself.
But the main issue I have with this drama is that I don't get why/when/how did Yoo-Jung fall in love with Min Hyuk. I can understand him falling in love for her, but I don't buy her falling in love with him, sorry:<