NGL after watching this latest episode......which is very common instances you see a lot in kdramas....but it…
The part with Yoon Ji Seok was just downright disgusting....its sad male ego cannot take someone not liking them they need to do everything they can to destroy them.
NGL after watching this latest episode......which is very common instances you see a lot in kdramas....but it highlights the very toxic trait in Korean culture that still seeing as its a drama is still hard to watch.
Why after all that time we find out Hwan was behind killing Cein's mom? Why did he do it? Was she his mom too?What…
Wow. For someone who no idea of all this and they have no guarantee of a second season they could have wrote it better to understand...I was wondering why are we adding so much more mystery that makes no sense in the last episode.
I hope in this drama we get an explanation rather than a lazy writers excuse that they are psycho and there is no real reason that we tend to see a lot in kdramas.
It was like I am going to take a spin off a regular American high school drama like Riverdale but still keep it a k-drama if you get what I mean and it definitely was not a good mix. It came off weird and cringe.
Also a lot of scenes gave that feeling when someone starts a sentence then abruptly stops and says never mind and doesn't finish their sentence....thats what a lot of story was like they were half baked and didn't build up to finish to be a good plot.
Then how many times are we basically going to repeat the same lines but in a different setting like things are going to change. (Jae Yi and Kang Ha convos for example but there was soo many more)
One thought that just kept popping into my head the whole watch was..... No lie but Lee Chae Min (Kang Ha) and Kim Jae Won (Ri An) looked better suited to play brothers rather than anything else because they have similar builds and looks.
He was a cheery assistant to CEO male lead in the romcom Lie to Me. That was a long time ago though (2011). In…
Yes! That I believe was the first drama I seen him in and its all I ever see. I was wondering what he was like in real life that he is always playing those roles.
In Frankly Speaking I have been waiting for the evil even though his role has been a couple lines here and there its like I am so used to it that I am just waiting for it.
Lee Se Na and Moon Tae Oh as to what is their deal....I am gonna be p'd off 😤
What happened to Cein's mom with the principal...with Hwan's dad?
What is the deal with the time loop? The Novel and all the other BS they wanted to to introduce in the end?
Why introduce all this and put in bits and pieces to that story if that was never going to be developed or explained?
To me that is what brought down me even liking this drama....its like I wasted my time for half baked drama.
Trying to keep spoiler free...
It was like I am going to take a spin off a regular American high school drama like Riverdale but still keep it a k-drama if you get what I mean and it definitely was not a good mix. It came off weird and cringe.
Also a lot of scenes gave that feeling when someone starts a sentence then abruptly stops and says never mind and doesn't finish their sentence....thats what a lot of story was like they were half baked and didn't build up to finish to be a good plot.
Then how many times are we basically going to repeat the same lines but in a different setting like things are going to change. (Jae Yi and Kang Ha convos for example but there was soo many more)
One thought that just kept popping into my head the whole watch was.....
No lie but Lee Chae Min (Kang Ha) and Kim Jae Won (Ri An) looked better suited to play brothers rather than anything else because they have similar builds and looks.
In Frankly Speaking I have been waiting for the evil even though his role has been a couple lines here and there its like I am so used to it that I am just waiting for it.