don't know why it's rated so high, the comedy is pure cringe
I don’t remember much and overall I know I had thought the plot a mess
But I still remember giggling like a teenager at Park Hyung Sik’s fanboying over Park Bo Young. They were cute together. Except that drama epilogue where it’s implied she’s a bit like her mom is with her dad.
Anywho, this drama is from a quite different era. There’s a lot of nostalgia for those days. A lot of us were new to Kdramas back then. And had different standards or expectations.
But please explain to me the top two reviews and ratings for Business Proposal. That’s from 2022. It doesn’t even have that great or natural chemistry.
Maybe then I’ll have a more coherent answer for your question of why Strong Woman is so high rated here :’)
Well i am not huge fan of this drama but still wonder why so negative review for this? I think it should rated…
This page is actually littered with low lifes. Who are either too immature to realise what they’re saying and how they’re crossing lines or are just overgrown edgy cynical bullies.
Most of all, they are upset that the drama trended at all and that it hasn’t been down-rated into the gutter for being “average”.
There’s huge difference between constructive criticism and stating opinions versus whatever the fuck a lot of these people are doing.
Also, Song Kang- the male lead actor- does have a lot of “anti-fans” of these type, particularly on mdl, that have crossed the line into harassment.
nah… don’t let the sequel take away your love for the original.You can still recommend it to your friends.…
Season 3 ? It’s out already, this past summer. It’s… not going to make you rethink your disappointment with season 2.
The general consensus seems to be that it’s a bit better than season 2, but nowhere near fixing the broken vibe and issues that season 2 gave.
But considering you need the closure and feel stuck on the filler season 2, I’d recommend you power through season 3 as well.
If you find S3 underwhelming/non-recommendable. You can just suggest to your friends to view S1 only and stop there. Even if S1 ends on a cliffhanger. It’s better to just read the webtoon if they want, as the webtoon ends when they leave Green Home.
People should understand the meaning of versatile before voting.
It’s like that with every list on mdl. Every. List.
People just ignore what the question is and vote their favourites everywhere regardless. Sometimes amusingly putting their favs on top in “anti/worst” type of lists 🤣
not that there's anything wrong with playing in a 'gay' movie or tv show. but what are you talking about? he never…
hmm…. idk if you’re actually ignorant or you’re being serious right now…
The term ballerino/ballerina is derived from the Italian word ballare which means ‘to dance’. So essentially ballerino simply means a male dancer.
Ballet may be stereotyped as a female centric sport. But like any other dance style, it does require and have both genders. It’s also very rigorous and requires a lot of strength and training. Personally I’m not fan of it simply because they’re so prone to injury. But they are beautiful when they perform.
It's mostly because of his mandatory service. After filming 4 dramas in a row between August 2015 and November…
This has been insightful. Even prior enlistment I kept wondering why it felt like this promising guy disappeared after his debut years, when him and Woo Do Hwan seemed to be making a name for the themselves as best new rookies in the same year.
Please stop encouraging Netflix to make endless seasons for Kdramas. That’s what they want. In order to keep…
Representative from Netflix are you?
Trying to score an intern spot with them?
Or I guess just one of those, to hell with the future or consequences. I’m a diehard fan right now and everything is roses and justified.
I’m saying you’re being shortsighted. But in an ignorant, won’t even realise when things have changed drastically and will still continue to consume blindly type of way.
Please stop encouraging Netflix to make endless seasons for Kdramas. That’s what they want. In order to keep…
Make your bed and lie in it I guess.
People want entertainment. Kdramas are still a new discovery to a lot of Netflix subscribers. And kmedia is the “hot trend” right now. That won’t last forever. And it’ll certainly die quicker once it loses its unique selling point.
Please stop encouraging Netflix to make endless seasons for Kdramas. That’s what they want. In order to keep…
If your fav work in question has had a satisfying conclusion or you can see it as a standalone, don’t tempt them and don’t demand a sequel. No matter how much they have tempted you or left teasers. Or you Will. eventually cause own your fav works to become a complete disappointment and a hot mess that you end up hating with a bitter taste in your mouth.
It will happen. Sooner or later. Even if it’s not this drama.
I just randomly clicked on the recently reviewed post, and then came here to see what the average rating is… only to see I’m not even allowed to rate yet.
What sorcery is this? How did that guy rate and review a show that hasn’t aired?
C'mon guys, recommend this to your friends so that Netflix will be forced to make a new season. If this season…
Please stop encouraging Netflix to make endless seasons for Kdramas. That’s what they want. In order to keep subscribers. They’ll unnecessarily leave cliffhangers or unnecessarily break a normal drama into two (or more) parts that they can release in intervals during which fans are forced to renew their subscription just to see the end of the plot.
Unless you want the Western trend to kill the charm of Kdramas and your love for the original seasons.
Because when you start trying to endlessly milk a good plot/character, it becomes hated from loved. And then actual good shows will be cancelled prematurely. Or even normal average not good shows will be dropped midway so you’d have only got to ep 8 of a 16 episode drama but thanks to Netflix and this plague of break it into seasons/parts, you’ll never get to see that ep 16 finale, because there was no demand for an average show, and you’ll be left with traumatising forever cliffhanger instead of just move on from and forget with an okay conclusion.
This isn’t even getting into the endlessly needless long waiiit of moonths and yeaaars in between during which you would have liked to move on from the show and your attachment has dwindled and your tastes have changed.
Seriously, stop allowing Netflix to corrupt the actual selling point of Kdramas.
But I still remember giggling like a teenager at Park Hyung Sik’s fanboying over Park Bo Young. They were cute together. Except that drama epilogue where it’s implied she’s a bit like her mom is with her dad.
Anywho, this drama is from a quite different era. There’s a lot of nostalgia for those days. A lot of us were new to Kdramas back then. And had different standards or expectations.
But please explain to me the top two reviews and ratings for Business Proposal. That’s from 2022. It doesn’t even have that great or natural chemistry.
Maybe then I’ll have a more coherent answer for your question of why Strong Woman is so high rated here :’)
Most of all, they are upset that the drama trended at all and that it hasn’t been down-rated into the gutter for being “average”.
There’s huge difference between constructive criticism and stating opinions versus whatever the fuck a lot of these people are doing.
Also, Song Kang- the male lead actor- does have a lot of “anti-fans” of these type, particularly on mdl, that have crossed the line into harassment.
The general consensus seems to be that it’s a bit better than season 2, but nowhere near fixing the broken vibe and issues that season 2 gave.
But considering you need the closure and feel stuck on the filler season 2, I’d recommend you power through season 3 as well.
If you find S3 underwhelming/non-recommendable. You can just suggest to your friends to view S1 only and stop there. Even if S1 ends on a cliffhanger. It’s better to just read the webtoon if they want, as the webtoon ends when they leave Green Home.
If you have any questions with S3 let me know :)
People just ignore what the question is and vote their favourites everywhere regardless. Sometimes amusingly putting their favs on top in “anti/worst” type of lists 🤣
The term ballerino/ballerina is derived from the Italian word ballare which means ‘to dance’. So essentially ballerino simply means a male dancer.
Ballet may be stereotyped as a female centric sport. But like any other dance style, it does require and have both genders. It’s also very rigorous and requires a lot of strength and training. Personally I’m not fan of it simply because they’re so prone to injury. But they are beautiful when they perform.
But can I really, truly, I beg you, please stop throwing the term “masterpiece” around for like Every. God. Damn. Drama. to ever be released? 💀
Why are people on mdl so… edgy teen energy…
There’s a thing called middle ground you know. Not everything is flawless and not everything is garbage
Dumb viewers and fans will still continue to eat it up 👁️👄👁️
Kdramas are fast losing their distinctive appeal.
But you’re not emotional for only caring about your favourite show/actor right now.
Okay then.
✌🏼
But I like your way, it’s cute: drama—graphy
got to update your list now, it’s
2024 : —-
2025 : 1 drama (only 10 episodes)
😭
You see their business model and motivations. But don’t care, even if it’s to your detriment.
Trying to score an intern spot with them?
Or I guess just one of those, to hell with the future or consequences. I’m a diehard fan right now and everything is roses and justified.
I’m saying you’re being shortsighted. But in an ignorant, won’t even realise when things have changed drastically and will still continue to consume blindly type of way.
People want entertainment. Kdramas are still a new discovery to a lot of Netflix subscribers. And kmedia is the “hot trend” right now. That won’t last forever. And it’ll certainly die quicker once it loses its unique selling point.
It will happen. Sooner or later. Even if it’s not this drama.
I just randomly clicked on the recently reviewed post, and then came here to see what the average rating is… only to see I’m not even allowed to rate yet.
What sorcery is this? How did that guy rate and review a show that hasn’t aired?
But is that bio living in 2019 ?? “best known for Hotel del Luna” 💀
Unless you want the Western trend to kill the charm of Kdramas and your love for the original seasons.
Because when you start trying to endlessly milk a good plot/character, it becomes hated from loved. And then actual good shows will be cancelled prematurely. Or even normal average not good shows will be dropped midway so you’d have only got to ep 8 of a 16 episode drama but thanks to Netflix and this plague of break it into seasons/parts, you’ll never get to see that ep 16 finale, because there was no demand for an average show, and you’ll be left with traumatising forever cliffhanger instead of just move on from and forget with an okay conclusion.
This isn’t even getting into the endlessly needless long waiiit of moonths and yeaaars in between during which you would have liked to move on from the show and your attachment has dwindled and your tastes have changed.
Seriously, stop allowing Netflix to corrupt the actual selling point of Kdramas.