Netflix is ruining what k-dramas are. They release all episode at once, and end the drama with unsatisfying damn…
This is a GOOD thing. Netflix are releasing actual good dramas without restrictions. If you value either romance or just crushing on an actor/actress, they're probably not for you, so just more on. It's also better to release all at once, so you don't have to wait a week for episodes.
That's fair, to each their own, some people do agree with you :) If it helps to know I do think her performance…
Fair enough, dunno if I'll continue because slice of life is my least favourite genre and I only started for kim tae ri lol but if I do it's good to know it's not quite like episode 1.
I actually love KTR here because it’s something different from her previous roles. Her body language and face…
Yeah I hear that it is very different, I just don't think I like the sheer immaturity of the character. Only seen 1 episode but in that she was pretty exaggerated and acted more like a 13-14 year old I'd say.
Finally finished this, definitely my least favourite zombie kdrama now that I've seen them all. Too many characters that are one note cliches for my liking. At least the last 2-3 episodes were entertaining throughout and Andrew's character was more prominent.
I really want to give this a watch since many are saying that this is the best that came out of this year's Light…
Havent seen it yet but China's censorship prevents basically any kind of horror being scary, so I highly doubt there's anything here that you'd be scared of.
I think you don't realise that I don't really care about this entire conversation, you're just wasting your time speaking to a brick wall. Letting you know now so you stop wasting it.
you should try a masterpiece historical cdrama: One and Only. you will get a phenomenal acting by Bai Lu. and…
hmm idk about that though, since I'm only really into action heavy historical shows, like Vikings or the battles on game of thrones for example. One and only is... a romance.