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  • Join Date: December 23, 2019
Replying to ElektrionHeart Feb 21, 2021
Title Hello, Me!
I really want to watch this, especially for Kim Young Kwang, he is the sweetest.. but the FL is ...old. i dont…
She’s not old at all, she’s stunning and looks unique. Her character is supposed to look miserable. Choi Kang Hee is lovely and she always has an amazing chemistry with her co-stars. If I end up watching this drama I’ll be watching it for her
Replying to CChai Feb 21, 2021
Title Hello, Me!
I am 100% sure that the rich dad is terminally ill → his expression changed when his son joked about it
Looool of course he is, someone has to be cause it’s kbs
On Hello, Me! Feb 19, 2021
Title Hello, Me!
I really want to watch this but I don’t trust KBS with romcoms. They always start off cute and fluffy until unnecessary drama comes up around episode 12 ruining everything. Suddenly, out of nowhere, someone gets diagnosed with a terminal illness, is hit by a car or remembers a traumatic past long forgotten. KBS is obsessed with those 90s tropes, so I’ll have to wait until the last episode
Replying to Raviforyou Feb 8, 2021
Title Signal Spoiler
It's useless to watch all episodes to see ending like this. some of the k dramas have habits to not have proper…
I thought so at first too, but then I realized it was a perfect ending with a powerful message. The series didn’t want to create the illusion that everything could be resolved by a few people and corruption would ever cease to exist. However, as long as there are people trying to change the future for the better, there’s hope. Hence, in the last scene they were on their way to an unknown but hopeful future. It was meant to be metaphoric, I totally loved it.
On True Beauty Feb 6, 2021
Title True Beauty Spoiler
I haven't been watching this drama because it seemed predictable and too focused on a love triangle which we've honestly seen too often. Like seriously, why are love triangles still used as a narrative device and key points of a story at all? Anyways, not having watched the drama I don't care which of the male leads got the girl in the end, but based on the spoilers I've seen and people's thoughts and reactions (and just out of my personal interest for screenwriting), I just get the feeling that the scenario should have prevented the male leads to be compared to each other. Like, Hwang In Yeob's character definitely should have had his own story while being a supportive friend to the female lead instead of gushing over her for years.
Replying to Cristi Nov 26, 2020
Let me pretend this drama ended at ep12!!
Yup pretty much what where I stopped watching
Replying to MiHnn Nov 26, 2020
Title Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol Spoiler
I can't help but feel like this drama doesn't have enough content for 16 episodes. 10 - 12 episodes would have…
I agree...for it to remain fresh and sweet, 10-12 ep would have been enough. That way, they wouldn’t have had to come up with so many weird twists that just feel out of place. Starting from ep 13, show went full on melodrama! If they wanted to get there from the start, they should have started out with a different, more mature, darker vibe and focused more on the tragedy that was going to unfold. That way, 16 ep would have been alright.