I hate it when they add another character at the end of the show. It's just lazy writing in my opinion. "Oh, look. I don't know how to tie things up after the mess I created so I'm just gonna add another character to fix the whole narrative for me".
Yeah, when I first started whenever I looked for crime/mistery dramas I would look for OCN without any hesitation but their stuff from the last two years felt like Ctrl c Ctrl v of their older stuff. Life on Mars was great though.
Plot holes. If the story is not simple enough and the writer gets way excited about the premises of the drama they might pull a King Eternal Monarch. Rushed ending, a lot of unanswered questions. I will definitely check this one out though.
From being anxious waiting for a new episode to drop to not feeling like watching the newest episode. If you watched a couple of dozens romantic dramas that's how you're gonna few after ep 08 of Dinner Mate. The female lead deserves a spot in heaven for being carrying this show. Jesus.
It's so funny how for most of people this drama went downhill while for me it just become more interesting.
That because you probably haven't seen a lot of the tropes they using in the second half. Anyone with a a few years of watching the same plot over and over would be fed up with the second half.
My thoughts are the parents will get back together and be happy, or the father will die (though unlikely). Eun…
This is how it usually goes but I don't think that's the case for all of them. At least it's not what I hope. Eun Hee and Chan Huyk have been misunderstanding which other for so long that I don't think they deserve to be together.
Oh, the same knetz who said GH and IW were endgame while the show was still on air? Being "Against Bullying" is one thing, being delusional is a completely different thing. Just so I don't hurt your feelings.... you know this show is staged, right? If they're together or not that's their problem. Just like I can't assume anything based on what was shown, you can't assume anything because "knetz" said they said X or Y were having dinner LMAO.
I would understand if they got together in the show even if it was just to save face (like that couple from last season), but after the show ended? One thing is certain, I'm never rooting for the 'good guy' ever again.
Yeah, that's for sure. She was definitely the main focus of this season like the chief from the last year's. I just didn't like what they did to GH. They threw her storyline away, and the fact that there's still "hope" for her and IW after the shooting of this season makes me even mad. There's no indication that they had enough chemistry to become a couple but in the end they hint their relationship as "it's not over yet". I hope that for a next season the editing decisions are not as aggressive. The second catfish clearly has an enormous disadvantage and it shows. An-na even got hate on social media when she barely had any time to meet other members personally. The ratings kinda went down after the second half (in Korea at least, don't know about Viki) so I hope they pay attention to that.
what you mean disappeared? the bubbly kind of character she had, no it didn't she was ashamed that's what she…
I'm not talking about that. The fact the she even let that guy get away with so many things after they met again is already in conflict with the kind of personality the drama showed is in the beginning. The same thing happened in One Spring Night. The female lead was all confident but couldn't put an end to the ex's harassment like she said she would. Inconsistent from the writers/directors. I would let things like these go when I first started watching kdramas but now I think it's just lazy writing.
ugh.