Are we really watching the same drama at all? I could barely watch the first ten episode, the drama is not just…
You came here after two-thirds of the episodes have already been released to tell us that the drama isn't for you & that you don't get the hype.
Are you a famous drama critic or something? Why else would you subject us to your unsolicited opinion?
You gave up on the drama 14 episodes ago, so why are you still here exactly?
To answer your question, yes, we are really watching the same drama. I know it's hard for you to believe, but not everyone shares your tastes & preferences.
You know how your kindergarten & elementary schools teachers may have told you that there are no such things as stupid questions. They lied.
I've started to notice more and more Chinese dramas are trending with high ratings and Korean drama are struggling…
The South Korean entertainment industry will slowly die out like the South Korean population (with the lowest global birthrate).
That's why South Korea has completely sold its soul to solicit the international audience. (For example, by forfeiting rights to proprietary content for Netflix distribution.)
In compromising, if not sacrificing its cultural integrity, South Korea is only accelerating its own collapse. K-pop is basically American hip-hop with Korean (plastic surgically-enhanced) faces. And K-dramas will end up being nothing more than mid (in both senses of the word) American TV shows with Korean people.
Lost You Forever (xianxia)
Don't care. Didn't ask.
Come at you? I don't even know you. But what's really so funny is how you keep flattering yourself.
Are you a famous drama critic or something? Why else would you subject us to your unsolicited opinion?
You gave up on the drama 14 episodes ago, so why are you still here exactly?
To answer your question, yes, we are really watching the same drama. I know it's hard for you to believe, but not everyone shares your tastes & preferences.
You know how your kindergarten & elementary schools teachers may have told you that there are no such things as stupid questions. They lied.
That's why South Korea has completely sold its soul to solicit the international audience. (For example, by forfeiting rights to proprietary content for Netflix distribution.)
In compromising, if not sacrificing its cultural integrity, South Korea is only accelerating its own collapse. K-pop is basically American hip-hop with Korean (plastic surgically-enhanced) faces. And K-dramas will end up being nothing more than mid (in both senses of the word) American TV shows with Korean people.
Hmmm....
If you want to know, ask yourself:
why do you watch a drama if you don't like it?
There's your answer.
Next time, try reading (& understanding) the posts to which you reply before you reply.