okay i can't believe im saying this but i think there was TOO much kissing in this drama! too much and its overwhelming and its no longer has that puppy love that makes k-dramas, k-dramas!
2) I don't think a poor girl falling in love with a rich guy is THAT far-fetched! You have to keep in mind that opposites attract and the rich guy is probably curious to find out more about the poor girl's life. Just look at the Prince of England and his wife-she didn't even come from royalty (miracles can happen)!
4) Also, no, a character having amnesia in the middle of the drama is and will never be cute. All that does is make the viewers groan as they watch the characters start off from scratch. It's also just a major cop-out from a screenwriting standpoint because the writers obviously don't know what else to do with the show.
3) I personally hate when the guys are overly possessive and clingy in the k-dramas because in real life, that personality would be a major red flag in a relationship. It's not gonna be cute when he turns into an abusive psychopath who wants to know exactly where the girl is 24/7. Obviously, that's a little on the extreme side but these traits are something you want to avoid if you desire a healthy relationship-and that's a tip that k-dramas don't stress enough of.
Ahh I can't wait for Nam Goong Min's drama because I'm such a fan of his, but I also am really excited to see Ji Sung back on the screen again! As for the others: the trailer for 'Missing Nine' leads me to think that they should've just made the series a special, rather than an actual 20-episode drama. 'Sensitive Boss' could be legit, I just don't know enough about it to say one way or the other. My motivation for watching that would be to see Park Hye Soo nail a character that is different from the one portrayed on her 2016 drama, 'Age of Youth'.
i don't understand why they cast her as a romantic interest to a guy who's like her twice her age in real life! i can't even watch this, she's like a baby!
4) Also, no, a character having amnesia in the middle of the drama is and will never be cute. All that does is make the viewers groan as they watch the characters start off from scratch. It's also just a major cop-out from a screenwriting standpoint because the writers obviously don't know what else to do with the show.
3) I personally hate when the guys are overly possessive and clingy in the k-dramas because in real life, that personality would be a major red flag in a relationship. It's not gonna be cute when he turns into an abusive psychopath who wants to know exactly where the girl is 24/7. Obviously, that's a little on the extreme side but these traits are something you want to avoid if you desire a healthy relationship-and that's a tip that k-dramas don't stress enough of.