I feel the same way about QOT, but you know what? There's no single drama, book, clothes, person, or anything…
For instance, your profile picture is from the Korean adaptation of a JDrama that is dark and twisted, yet, still a classic. Many people would intensely dislike it. And it's okay. Must add, it was nice interacting with you.
I feel the same way about QOT, but you know what? There's no single drama, book, clothes, person, or anything…
Trust me, I was excited for this one because the various aspects of a young married couple is never really explored in KDramas. One of my all time comfort watches revolves around the tribulations that may happen in a young married couple's life. So, it's not that I was unaware of what I was getting into. For m, QOT was a missed opportunity. It simply did not feel organic. I don't mind sudden shifts in genres as long as it feels seamless. Some of my most favourite love stories are all doom and gloom with a few happy moments thrown in to avoid fatigue. I understand you loved it, but I surely didn't. It simply did not speak to me or engage me. It's alright that we disagree. Sometimes, some stories fail to strike a chord with me. I have loved dramas that most people dropped. It is what it is. :)
What makes this drama amazing that it's very self-aware, yet, not annoyingly so that the audience keeps feeling…
Read properly, absorb every word, and then comment. You are comparing self-awareness with the plot device of time travel. It's like comparing apples and oranges. Still waiting on your suggestions.
PREACH! It was monumentally stupid for Sun Jae to go after Sol. However, I totally get that. I guess he didn't…
Hands down. He should have given the police the killer's location from a safe distance. Because quite obviously Sol's chances of having already been abducted by then were pretty low. For had she been already abducted, he wouldn't be wandering around.
8+ replies within a 30min , damn! obsession is clear as fck. Thanks for confirming that none of you care about…
Condescending much? You have not been given the onus by the POWERS THAT BE to bash people for liking what they like. Even if it's trash you can call the show trash; better yet, give valid points to back your conclusions, but not come at people as you have no business to. You have gotten your share of attention today. Catch yourself on.
I feel the same way about QOT, but you know what? There's no single drama, book, clothes, person, or anything…
Exactly, it seemed like they were deeply in love only because the SCRIPT SAID SO. It was like the drama was force feeding us how epic their love story is. I have seen love plots fleshed out way better in stories that may not have romance as their primary focus.
She's not dressed up. I want to see their wedding and married life together, with Sun Jae being just as uncool…
I had infact peered at her dress underneath. From what I understand they filmed a lot during winter as do many other productions. I wasn't aware of this when I first started watching KDramas. It looked way too formal, almost like she'd come straight from office. Hence, I am keeping my fingers crossed.
[Koreans comments] Byun Woo-seok: "I still kiss my dad"... Yoo Jae-seok's 'shock' ('You Quiz'), Read the article…
I mean no hate to SK, but it annoys me that platonic male affection is looked down upon, or is a source of horrifying surprise. Tactile affection amongst siblings or parents is natural and honestly, there would be less complicated family dynamics if we're a little more open about our real feelings. I remember Lee Ji Hoon being made to feel like a weird person for actually enjoying a healthy and happy relationship with his sister.
I feel the same way about QOT, but you know what? There's no single drama, book, clothes, person, or anything…
Gosh, I thought I was the only one. I simply did not see what others were seeing. The story, tbh, was severely lacking. I could only watch it by FF throughout the episode. Also, the main leads had no chemistry. I endured for KYD and LJB, only because I feel both are underrated af. Even their storyline wasn't that great. I, for record, have loved the leads' performances in other dramas.
I don't mind sudden shifts in genres as long as it feels seamless. Some of my most favourite love stories are all doom and gloom with a few happy moments thrown in to avoid fatigue. I understand you loved it, but I surely didn't. It simply did not speak to me or engage me. It's alright that we disagree. Sometimes, some stories fail to strike a chord with me. I have loved dramas that most people dropped. It is what it is. :)