Would really prefer it if it was sent in a University. I'm kinda tapped out of high school kdramas, although this…
I don't think it's going to be that weird if they handle the topic carefully. Teenage girls tend to like older guys anyway, most probably because they are more mature and confident than adolescents. That doesn't mean such relationships should be normalised though! I'm pretty sure it's gonna be a comedic element only, and knowing kdramas, hopefully no sexual tension or jokes.
But I completely understand where you are coming from. Let's see how things will turn out!
I don't think so. In East Asian culture, which was heavily influenced by Confucian values, community is very important. This is why people tend to call each other by family names (for example oppa or noona), even if they are not related by blood. I believe the same is true for older members of society. It's normal to call them uncle or grandpa, etc.
Nope, I don't think IONTBO is suitable for reference cuz the FL is quite toxic.. FL being a fashionista with a…
I have never once said that he is a loser lol. What I'm saying is that if you want to make a green flag male lead, he doesn't have to be a puppy.
You're right, IONTBO might not have been the best example here, but the female lead wasn't weak. She was successful, wealthy, talented, know how to stand up for herself, and was independent from others until she met the male lead. She was toxic indeed, but she had her own demons to fight, since that was the topic of the drama.
I might be a bit too harsh on this drama but it is a bit annoying to see such male leads in my opinion.
I love the wardrobe of this female lead, much more than the one the female lead had in IONTBO. What makes you think I thought she was a strong female character based only on the way she dressed?
I wish people would realise that if they want to make a strong female lead, the male lead doesn't have to be a golden retriever puppy all the time, running after the fml and only loving her for all his life, even after she left. I understand that such couple dynamic exits in real life as well, but lately this seems to be the trend for most kdramas, which kinda makes me sad...
A good example would be It's Okay to Not Be Okay. Did we have a strong female lead? Yes. Was the male lead a green flag while still not being a puppy? Yes. He had a life and personality beside loving the female lead!
I understand that we need feminism, strong role models for young girls but i refuse to believe that in order to achieve that we need to make stupid, weak male leads (not necessarily talking about this drama now)
Sorry for being this negative, I've noticed this becoming a pattern for quite some time now... But feel free to say your opinion as well
Is it common for chinese dramas to have their release date announcement drop so close to the actual release? Hoping…
Yeah, it's quite common for cdramas that they are on the upcoming or soon list for months, then the company suddenly drops the airing date a few days in advance
Especially the scene from extra episode is driving me crazy🫠❤️❤️❤️ kudos to Kenshin and Junsei
I am literally fangirling any time I see this two together on screen 😭😍 One of the best bls I have ever seen. Can't wait to see their happy dating era tomorrow 🥺
I know. It's part of nature. I just didn't expect to see it on a big television, especially not in weird cgi. 🤨 And the way the leads talked about it... It wasn't as bad as some people say here it was, but yeah, it did feel off and cringe 😭
Still a nice series. But some mixed feelings now :1) I feel like that since episode 3, we've been losing track…
I completely agree with your second point! Although the acting is not that bad, you can definitely feel that they aren't professionals. For me, it was kinda weird how Jun delivered his lines and always left his mouth open, just staring at Po.
This series has so much potential, the chemistry between Thame and Po is amazing! ❤️❤️ I love it! But you can definitely tell that the company didn't dare or care (?) to get deep into the problems of the idol industry. For me, their conflict is a bit weird. It would have been a bit better if, for instance, the band members had done something selfish that drove the group apart, meanwhile Thame was the one trying to hold the group together because so far, almost every conflict is because of a misunderstanding. 🤔
But I can totally understand why they didn't choose that path, as it would have made the overall vibe a lot darker. I enjoy the little silliness this drama offers after a tiring day of school, so so far I'm still very satisfied! ☺️
But I completely understand where you are coming from. Let's see how things will turn out!
You're right, IONTBO might not have been the best example here, but the female lead wasn't weak. She was successful, wealthy, talented, know how to stand up for herself, and was independent from others until she met the male lead. She was toxic indeed, but she had her own demons to fight, since that was the topic of the drama.
I might be a bit too harsh on this drama but it is a bit annoying to see such male leads in my opinion.
I love the wardrobe of this female lead, much more than the one the female lead had in IONTBO. What makes you think I thought she was a strong female character based only on the way she dressed?
A good example would be It's Okay to Not Be Okay. Did we have a strong female lead? Yes. Was the male lead a green flag while still not being a puppy? Yes. He had a life and personality beside loving the female lead!
I understand that we need feminism, strong role models for young girls but i refuse to believe that in order to achieve that we need to make stupid, weak male leads (not necessarily talking about this drama now)
Sorry for being this negative, I've noticed this becoming a pattern for quite some time now... But feel free to say your opinion as well
Unlike some other GMMTV shows, this doesn't feel cringe at all and the characters are pretty reasonable, the chemistry is *chef's kiss* 🤌🏻
Willam has got the looks for sure! And he is talented as well!! Can't wait to see him act in other projects... 🥰
This series has so much potential, the chemistry between Thame and Po is amazing! ❤️❤️ I love it! But you can definitely tell that the company didn't dare or care (?) to get deep into the problems of the idol industry. For me, their conflict is a bit weird. It would have been a bit better if, for instance, the band members had done something selfish that drove the group apart, meanwhile Thame was the one trying to hold the group together because so far, almost every conflict is because of a misunderstanding. 🤔
But I can totally understand why they didn't choose that path, as it would have made the overall vibe a lot darker. I enjoy the little silliness this drama offers after a tiring day of school, so so far I'm still very satisfied! ☺️