This drama hits a little too close to home. I wasn't too keen on the side relationship, clearly less focus was placed on it. Female lead's acting is definitely something. I want to give it a 9/10
Actually pretty good and for the most part I think it was well told. The male had to take a similar leap of faith kinda like what started his whole arc, which had me at odds. More happy with the first few episodes than the last and I wish we had more screen time to shine more light on some unanswered questions.. We could have easily gotten a 16 episode drama with a trauma theme
A breath of fresh of air, something different in Korean in drama from what i've been seeing, packaged with its romance cliches. 8/10
a very underrated show. I thought it was a nice blend between comedy and thriller, in fact the comedy made it all the more light-hearted and enjoyable for me. I wonder if there'll be a season 2, we can definitely get some nice development from the main cast family, though not really necessary
I dread watching really good kdramas, I often think I'd really enjoy watching it with my so. With 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty', I can't truly say that I'm satisfied, mostly with the ending. Many parts felt rushed and important parts skipped. I would have been perfectly fine with a season 2, focusing a bit more on the king, and their lives in the future. Also seeing all the characters in the future took away all of the tension and weight behind their actions.
Having said all of that... I think Ji Yeong is the coolest female character in kdrama.
Just watched episode 5 and 6. There's something interesting that I think is very real. We have scenes where the family openly curses and mocks a deity and their fear subsides, then we have scenes of a child being taken away while the family drowns in fear and sorrow.
There is something psychological that happens when humans induce fear withing communities and from religion. I believe most of it originated from good intentions, of which we now call traditions and superstitions. What i'm speaking about is not the simple haunted house stories parents makeup so you don't go poking around, I'm speaking about the fear induced when deities are involved. The ego you gain after challenging a deity must be huge. You receive an adrenaline rush, but what follows can be impaired judgement, complacency, unawareness and vices.
I'm not one of religious faith, but I believe there's a lot one can learn from scriptures, in terms of morality and how one can live life.
Putting that aside, although it's difficult... Most of the blame do fall on the father for the lost of his child. People blame themselves because there is a natural instinct to take accountability. People will say it's not his or the mother's fault, however, someone is always at fault, whether it's directly or indirectly. Kids mature faster when they lived difficult lives. The mother here hasn't really matured enough for what she has gone through, and I feel like that has a lot to do with the male love interest. He enabled and pushed aside her faults, causing her to continue and not learn from them. "When will you grow up?" is what her mother asked her.
This is where the writing strays a little bit from reality. I think the person at fault always knows it in their heart. In reality, I think it would destroy either the mother or father, possibly cause them to go down a path of faith, insanity, resentment, suicide, divorce or something else. A big change should follow... Maybe she resigns from deputy chief 🤷♂️ or he finds someone to manage the boat
Finally something good. Just watched the first episode, if this is an ounze of what's to come, I'm all for it. Kdramas have been so trash recently, thankfully and hopefully not this
Don't worry, she won't bite you. I mean, she can't even if she wanted to. Lol, there are really all kinds of comments…
I don't remember what it was, but it didn't interest me, and I see that I was right after seeing the rating. It's really hard to find something of good quality and genuine charm
Honestly, this had a level of maturity that was missing in the previous season! It was a total triumph. You’re…
Might give this a try since there is basically nothing out there to watch, also since I basically forgot everything, I can come back in with fresh eyes
he's kinda flirty and only with her u put so much effort into writing this have you even watched the show property??
I watched it carefully and it was painful, needed to let out my frustrations so I typed while watching... Obviously I felt strongly about it and still tried to give it a chance
Fortunately I dropped it and found something better. I didn't want to waste 25 more hours on this 🤷♂️
How is the male lead a pervert? Do you conclude this from watching just one episode? In the very first episode,…
I vaguely remember the three episodes I've watched since it's been so long, but I can say he was indeed acting like a pervert when he was handling her creature form, also naked btw but anyways, this made me realize how hard it was to find good cdramas.
A breath of fresh of air, something different in Korean in drama from what i've been seeing, packaged with its romance cliches. 8/10
Having said all of that... I think Ji Yeong is the coolest female character in kdrama.
There is something psychological that happens when humans induce fear withing communities and from religion. I believe most of it originated from good intentions, of which we now call traditions and superstitions. What i'm speaking about is not the simple haunted house stories parents makeup so you don't go poking around, I'm speaking about the fear induced when deities are involved. The ego you gain after challenging a deity must be huge. You receive an adrenaline rush, but what follows can be impaired judgement, complacency, unawareness and vices.
I'm not one of religious faith, but I believe there's a lot one can learn from scriptures, in terms of morality and how one can live life.
Putting that aside, although it's difficult... Most of the blame do fall on the father for the lost of his child. People blame themselves because there is a natural instinct to take accountability. People will say it's not his or the mother's fault, however, someone is always at fault, whether it's directly or indirectly. Kids mature faster when they lived difficult lives. The mother here hasn't really matured enough for what she has gone through, and I feel like that has a lot to do with the male love interest. He enabled and pushed aside her faults, causing her to continue and not learn from them. "When will you grow up?" is what her mother asked her.
This is where the writing strays a little bit from reality. I think the person at fault always knows it in their heart. In reality, I think it would destroy either the mother or father, possibly cause them to go down a path of faith, insanity, resentment, suicide, divorce or something else. A big change should follow... Maybe she resigns from deputy chief 🤷♂️ or he finds someone to manage the boat
Fortunately I dropped it and found something better. I didn't want to waste 25 more hours on this 🤷♂️
Lol I just can't take pictures cause of the wigs