Now, for a mastermind as Jang Tae to leave a USB drive in a place like that that is really silly, especially since the assemblyman believed Mr. Oh without checking the content of the drive.
I disagree. You can't have that build up between the main leads in just a few minutes so they move on to the part…
>it is obvious she was not into the rich guy Of course it was, but that's the whole point of the drama. From where I'm from this whole plot would've been solved in 3 minutes. "I want to be with her and she wants to be with me". Done. But a little research will show you how many taboos there are in Korea. The single parent taboo alone would take a movie alone, but we also have the younger sister plot, the old sister darker plot, the whole family structure thing. Good luck fitting all that in a 1:40 movie without rushing it.
But I do agree with you that sometimes this drama drags way too much when it comes to the ex bf. Now we will probably enter the parents being the bad guys arc and then the mother, who will most likely feature at the end.
Something in the Rain was my first drama and I also hated how they handle the drama after the 10th episode.The…
Because it's not a strong year for kdramas (or 2018 was way too strong). One Spring Night really caught my attention because it's a story that doesn't rush anything, and even though it's not perfect, it feels raw. The chemistry between the leads is so great that they didn't even get together for 08 episodes but it feels like they've been together forever, just because before they have their fist kiss they had to go through so much stuff already. The support cast have enough charisma to keep the drama going without you feeling the need to skip some parts (apparently that's a thing). There are some bits with the younger sister and her love interest that's really funny if you pay attention to it. It's the first time that I actually rewatched some episodes just so I wouldn't have to wait a whole week to visit the story (bear in mind that until February I only watched finished dramas).
But by far the best thing about the drama is that it doesn't have most of the tropes most kdramas have. No childhood friend, no memory loss, no nothing. If anything, it subverts some of the tropes (especially one that made Something in the rain unwatchable for me). It really feels like a story about someone that lives near your house or you went to high school with. It's by far the most praised drama from this year on /r/kdrama alongside with Her Private Life (the end sucked though).
Honestly, this drama should be as a movie not a drama..
I disagree. You can't have that build up between the main leads in just a few minutes so they move on to the part where everyone is against it. Most of the stuff in this drama happen when they're apart.
For anyone that's currently watching or even dropped it by now what are your thoughts??? (it's fine if you include…
Something in the Rain was my first drama and I also hated how they handle the drama after the 10th episode.
The thing is.... we just crossed that 10th episode mark... and it's been amazing!
It's impossible to know how they will handle the rest of the story, but to be honest they had a lot of chances to screw up up until now but they've done a pretty good job at keeping it real.
The support cast is interesting, the relationship between the sisters is great and everyone acts like a real person. If you watch the first two episodes you will get a basic understanding of the drama. If you don't like them, this drama is not for you. By far my favorite this year.
I loved everything so far, but now I need to see Gi Seok either move on or get hit by a white truck of death. I know he's supposed to be the guy who can't understand what "no" means but it's becoming silly at this point.
I also would love to see Jae In winning at life. She deserves it.
Loving everything so far. It seems like it's taking a while to have them together but we're only halfway through so there's a lot to happen, especially next week.
TWICE.
THAT WOULD BE ENOUGH TO GET US THROUGH THE WEEK.
Of course it was, but that's the whole point of the drama. From where I'm from this whole plot would've been solved in 3 minutes. "I want to be with her and she wants to be with me". Done. But a little research will show you how many taboos there are in Korea. The single parent taboo alone would take a movie alone, but we also have the younger sister plot, the old sister darker plot, the whole family structure thing. Good luck fitting all that in a 1:40 movie without rushing it.
But I do agree with you that sometimes this drama drags way too much when it comes to the ex bf. Now we will probably enter the parents being the bad guys arc and then the mother, who will most likely feature at the end.
But by far the best thing about the drama is that it doesn't have most of the tropes most kdramas have. No childhood friend, no memory loss, no nothing. If anything, it subverts some of the tropes (especially one that made Something in the rain unwatchable for me). It really feels like a story about someone that lives near your house or you went to high school with. It's by far the most praised drama from this year on /r/kdrama alongside with Her Private Life (the end sucked though).
The thing is.... we just crossed that 10th episode mark... and it's been amazing!
It's impossible to know how they will handle the rest of the story, but to be honest they had a lot of chances to screw up up until now but they've done a pretty good job at keeping it real.
The support cast is interesting, the relationship between the sisters is great and everyone acts like a real person. If you watch the first two episodes you will get a basic understanding of the drama. If you don't like them, this drama is not for you. By far my favorite this year.
lmao
I also would love to see Jae In winning at life. She deserves it.