Me, who has seen my mister, really disagreeing with lousy actress..
Ofc you're entitled to discuss your wrong opinion on her acting, but bringing up her personal life on a drama forum is not. It (and those celebs) has nothing to do with this drama at all. Who can take you seriously when you're suprised that she hasn't ki**ed herself because others in her life have? What a wierd and disturbing take.
Why doesn´t she make the donation secretly? Because she sets example to her fans, her fans also donate like her.…
Exactly. The donation is literally made under "IUAENA" (which is her fandom) annually and has influenced her fandom to make their own donations as well. She doesn't accept gifts from fans and would rather they donate instead. Only haters would spin this negatively when the end result is benefitting the less fortunate.
People criticizing her here are leading such pathetic lives. Imagine explaining to someone why she's getting hated on and you say it's because she DONATES publicly on New Year's Day under her fandom name to influence fans and spread awareness? LOL. (She does so privately under her legal name as well because there many times where her good deeds were discovered years later.)
Haters really need to use their loser energy to fix their own lives instead of focusing on what celebs do with their own money lmao.
Halfway through. This definitely suffers from pacing issues because how can a thriller be so boring? Acting is great all around though. Disappointed because I had such high expectations because of the hype and seeing as this is airing in the slot megahit The Glory was in last Dec.
I can't stop fangirling over Lee Se Young. She brings so much charm to the characters she plays. And In Hyuk is such a cutie with a bright future ahead of him. Need Friday to come sooner!
It's hilarious seeing some users writing essays up and down the comment section just to hate on this drama when it's a tropey countryside slice-of-life? It's not a complicated story and never presented itself otherwise. Maybe chill a bit? It's not that serious.
Anyways, I love both leads and they have shown great chemistry in the limited time we've seen them together. That's a relief because these type of plots rely heavily on the leads' chemistry. I couldn't finish HTCC for this reason.
It's not done filming yet. IU said she will finish filming her part this month, but I think Bogum and other cast members are still filming into January.
Some of the negative comments here are way too overdramatic. Like yes, this plot is nothing new and is filled with tropes common in kdramas. I also get annoyed by male leads who are unrealistically written as simps for the FL, but going as far as saying no 38-year-old would have a trauma IRL? Sorry to break it you, but there's no age limit for traumas. It's like saying a person can't suffer from depression or anxiety past your 30s because all mental distress or illness is magically cured once you hit 40 LOL.
The only complaint I have about K dramas is the pace of the episodes. They drag things for way too long and I…
Imo C-dramas suffer much more from pacing issues. The middle portion (which could last anywhere between 10-15 eps) end up being fillers, and the endings are also rarely satisfying despite the length of their series.
This might become my favorite of the weekend dramas currently airing. The leads have cute chemistry and are delivering their characters so well. Especially Lee Se Young! She is so good in both comedy and melo.
This man is seriously hot and one of the few who look good with longer hair. He's very talented and hard-working, so it's great to see him getting more roles in big dramas.
Great editorial! I absolutely love friendships in dramas (dare I say, I might be more interested in their storylines over the romantic pairing), especially where an ensemble cast are playing a group of friends. Age of Youth, Be Melodramatic, Hospital Playlist, and Reply 88 are some of my favorite dramas of all time. Would like to see more dramas where the two main leads are bffs.
So excited for this! I can watch anything with Kim Yoojung. She's so beautiful and talented. Plus, Yoojung and Song Kang look divine together.
Love that romcoms with well-matched stars are making a comeback in kdrama land! Feels like another huge year of hit dramas with popular pairings is coming similar to what 2016 brought us.
Waiting for this is like waiting for a J-drama to get subbed. I thought we were past the days where not every K-drama had proper subs, especially with the globalisation of K-content and rise of international streaming services. I guess not. :(
Love rewatching scenes with XY and CX. Their bond and loyalty towards each other is absolutely beautiful. Need more dramas with this kind of dynamic (minus the bit where he becomes psychotic with jealousy lol). The angst scenes are just perfection. Yang Zi and Zhang Wan Yi gave us a masterclass in acting. CX and XY are my favorite characters in the series without a doubt.
I know that Tushan Jing gets hated on for being "uninteresting" and "weak," but looking back, he contributed the most to CX's journey to the throne: introduced and strengthened many of CX's social/political connections, mastermind behind Feng Long's plans in assisting CX, provided funding, saved CX from an assassination attempt, etc. He's obviously a highly intelligent businessman. If only this were fleshed out, he would seem like a more interesting character. But props to Deng Wei for making TJ likable despite being the least developed of the 3 main male characters.
However, after rewatching, I still don't ship her with any of the 3 MLs. They're all red flags to varying degrees, with her endgame being the least toxic of the bunch. Anyways, I just want XY's happiness after everything she's endured.
Haters really need to use their loser energy to fix their own lives instead of focusing on what celebs do with their own money lmao.
https://x.com/_IUofficial/status/1730149790145737195?s=20
Anyways, I love both leads and they have shown great chemistry in the limited time we've seen them together. That's a relief because these type of plots rely heavily on the leads' chemistry. I couldn't finish HTCC for this reason.
Love that romcoms with well-matched stars are making a comeback in kdrama land! Feels like another huge year of hit dramas with popular pairings is coming similar to what 2016 brought us.
I know that Tushan Jing gets hated on for being "uninteresting" and "weak," but looking back, he contributed the most to CX's journey to the throne: introduced and strengthened many of CX's social/political connections, mastermind behind Feng Long's plans in assisting CX, provided funding, saved CX from an assassination attempt, etc. He's obviously a highly intelligent businessman. If only this were fleshed out, he would seem like a more interesting character. But props to Deng Wei for making TJ likable despite being the least developed of the 3 main male characters.
However, after rewatching, I still don't ship her with any of the 3 MLs. They're all red flags to varying degrees, with her endgame being the least toxic of the bunch. Anyways, I just want XY's happiness after everything she's endured.