i feel like 80 different things happened in this episode. they tried to squeeze in everyone's exposition into the first hour instead of making an episode that included less so it ended up being a mess that wasn't interesting and had no direction.
but, i still enjoyed the trio's friendship. woo do hwan, moon ga young and kim min jae act off each other naturally, and i didn't think joy's acting was THAT bad. it's an alright start so far, but my expectations are pretty low at this point.
i loved this so much to the point that it isn't healthy. i can't get over this one.... i literally cannot watch or get into another drama after this...
god waiting for ep 5 subs was possibly the most painful thing.... but good news! it was completely worth it!
this episode completely warmed my heart. i'm glad we are focussing more on eun jae, they are making me sympathize and understand her more. ugh i need closure for jin myung's chef guy if we're just gonna move on to another guy.....
also oH my gOd i ship jo eun SO HARD with jang hoon❤️❤️
Love it..each and every episode..just like part 1 but a little less darker..
same! i think i might be enjoying this a bit more because of my personal preference... i much prefer the light-heartedness than the complete mystery we saw in s1!! :-))
I can't believe they just changed actors for Eunjae.. If they couldn't get her to join the second season…
i think i read somewhere that she dropped in the middle of writing the script so she couldn't be rewritten as a diff character...
but i 100% agree with you. it's really hard for the viewer to adapt to a new actress when we watched the original actress grow and morph with her role....
i'm so pleasantly surprised by jo eun's character!
i'm still super iffy on this new actress for eun jae though.... i think she's doing a good job as an actress but some of the things she's written to do feels COMPLETELY different than eun jae from season 1...
otherwise, i'm so thrilled to be returning back to this series <3
hello! this is my first time writing an article with so many comments. i wanted to address some of the comments on why i wrote this article.
mDL is a platform i thought would be a creative way to express my own opinion as well as allow for others' to flourish their own perspectives as well. i have never been given an opportunity as such to write about something i thoroughly enjoy. now after reading the responses, i never intended for this article to be a dumping ground for me to write my "outlandish" perspective.
at the end of the day, we are talking about dramas. both require incredible hard work and talent from all crews to create them. i am not a professional critic, nor will i ever proclaim to be. i'm just a tiny teenage girl writing about her thoughts on dramas in her basement.
while i will always defend your own entitlement to everyone's views, i will hope you respect mine in deciding to write this article. i apologize for any mishap and anger you may have felt reading this article, it was never my intention.
Can't you compare two generally liked dramas instead of one that's highly liked and praised (Goblin)…
i would like to clarify why i decided to write this article. this article was written because I thought the two dramas were comparable. when it comes down to breaking down, there are differences but there were notable similarities in the two. i've stated this very clearly in the beginning of the article.
i, not everyone, DID see how potentially the bride of habaek would arise to be similar to goblin. this idea was one i had thought of far before the bride of habaek had even begun airing. because both dramas are so controversial with split views, it made the creation of this article. if this wasn't an idea i thought wouldn't be interesting for viewers to express their thoughts on it, i wouldn't have written it. i don't understand why i wouldn't "dare" to post an article, i only write them because i believe it would be an interesting and enlightening one to set it apart from what may normally be on mDL.
in hindsight, i should have realized the black lash viewers would have on this topic. i 100% will respect your opinion, and i apologize to you and anyone else who have not enjoyed this article, or do not understand why i would have even the piece of MIND to write this.
just watched the first couple of episodes.... is it supposed to be appealing how much the king/ying zheng forces himself on the female lead? i don't get it
but, i still enjoyed the trio's friendship. woo do hwan, moon ga young and kim min jae act off each other naturally, and i didn't think joy's acting was THAT bad. it's an alright start so far, but my expectations are pretty low at this point.
this episode completely warmed my heart. i'm glad we are focussing more on eun jae, they are making me sympathize and understand her more. ugh i need closure for jin myung's chef guy if we're just gonna move on to another guy.....
also oH my gOd i ship jo eun SO HARD with jang hoon❤️❤️
but i 100% agree with you. it's really hard for the viewer to adapt to a new actress when we watched the original actress grow and morph with her role....
i'm still super iffy on this new actress for eun jae though.... i think she's doing a good job as an actress but some of the things she's written to do feels COMPLETELY different than eun jae from season 1...
otherwise, i'm so thrilled to be returning back to this series <3
mDL is a platform i thought would be a creative way to express my own opinion as well as allow for others' to flourish their own perspectives as well. i have never been given an opportunity as such to write about something i thoroughly enjoy. now after reading the responses, i never intended for this article to be a dumping ground for me to write my "outlandish" perspective.
at the end of the day, we are talking about dramas. both require incredible hard work and talent from all crews to create them. i am not a professional critic, nor will i ever proclaim to be. i'm just a tiny teenage girl writing about her thoughts on dramas in her basement.
while i will always defend your own entitlement to everyone's views, i will hope you respect mine in deciding to write this article. i apologize for any mishap and anger you may have felt reading this article, it was never my intention.
i, not everyone, DID see how potentially the bride of habaek would arise to be similar to goblin. this idea was one i had thought of far before the bride of habaek had even begun airing. because both dramas are so controversial with split views, it made the creation of this article. if this wasn't an idea i thought wouldn't be interesting for viewers to express their thoughts on it, i wouldn't have written it. i don't understand why i wouldn't "dare" to post an article, i only write them because i believe it would be an interesting and enlightening one to set it apart from what may normally be on mDL.
in hindsight, i should have realized the black lash viewers would have on this topic. i 100% will respect your opinion, and i apologize to you and anyone else who have not enjoyed this article, or do not understand why i would have even the piece of MIND to write this.