It's so meaningful that Kang Jae's KakaoTalk picture is the photo of the sea where he spread his dad's ashes and…
From all the comments you're making, I can say that you're the one who has understood the drama and it's perspective the best. Looking forward to a full length review from you. Please make sure yoy write one, if you don't have any plan, hehe.
Series is good. Background music is great. Acting is great.However1. Seo’s role doesn’t connect well. More…
1. For that we have seprate 2 eps coming on 29th. 2. It's NIS not a police investigation bureau so killing is not a biggie for them. In fact, it happens a lot in real, no?
OML! Just finished the 11th episode and the end had me go awe. I am super anxious as of to what will happen next but gotta wait till next morning to watch the finale. Also, very sad such a power packed action drama gonna end tonight ;-;
this is THE BEST action dramas in 2021 (besides Squid Game). I totally love the story, casting, acting, effects,…
Squid Game ain't an action drama tho. You can cite Taxi Driver and My Name as examples. For me, Taxi Driver, The Veil, My Name are the order for 2021 action thriller dramas with the first 2 having only 1 point difference haha.
Rewatching episode 4, an episode that I initially thought was a bit of a letdown after the heart-pounding action…
Totally! Just finished the 11th episode and I could totally connect these 2 things when Ji Hyuk was telling things to Je Yi on the rooftop. Also, I think it's confirmed that BMS was the one who extended hands to Sang Kyun. Who else is left now otherwise? Also, the ending of the 11th eps makes me anxious but gotta wait till tomorrow morning to watch with eng sub on dramacool oof.
Oh why do you watch Kdramas then. I know I am no one to question that but every time I see you in any drama comment section, you're reasonable 95% of the time.
Now thar the clarification has came forward I can't actually see KSH in the same light any longer but when it comes to this drama, I really don't want it to suffer because of him. It's unfortunate that he happens to be the main character in here but let's not come at the drama bcs he's in here. I know a lot of people will come here just to rate it down without even watching and that's an act of stupidity.
The real problem is many people assumed Homecha to be a romcom which it's not. It's a slice of life, healing warm romance drama for f's sake. So watching it with the wrong idea might disappoint you. Also, common! Every single couple who fall in love act that way on a regular basis. I have not a single dating experience but I think way of expressing love is called cringey until you're the one to fall in love. We all are the same in this regard. We end up doing everything that we had called cringe in the past.
The point here is, whatever shown in Homecha isn't overly at all. Last eps had a lil more than the other 15 eps but not that much to be people overreacting and calling it a cliché. Last ep was meant to be that way bcs everything was sorted and only thing left was for the lead couple to think about themselves. It wasn't typical rather more healing after they got together at the perfect point. And how lovely the way they fell for each other. It wasn't the typical fight-fight and fall in love, rather a grow onto each other, while graduallt realizing the attraction for each other and then fall for each other. Sorry but you can't disagree here.
At least, it's not like the trashy romcoms with typical A-Z storyline without a single deviation. For 15 eps, the supporting characters got a very fair amount of screen timing and their essence is very well represented.
P. S. CLOY is an average drama with last 6 eps being entirely typical and boring screenplay. Stop comparing ffs.
Very unfair how some people write short paragraphs in the first week of the drama just to get more likes and then edit it out into a full length review once the drama ends. This way people who post fair reviews only after completing, get avoided and their reviews goes down the trending list. Please MDL do something about it.
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2. It's NIS not a police investigation bureau so killing is not a biggie for them. In fact, it happens a lot in real, no?
The point here is, whatever shown in Homecha isn't overly at all. Last eps had a lil more than the other 15 eps but not that much to be people overreacting and calling it a cliché. Last ep was meant to be that way bcs everything was sorted and only thing left was for the lead couple to think about themselves. It wasn't typical rather more healing after they got together at the perfect point. And how lovely the way they fell for each other. It wasn't the typical fight-fight and fall in love, rather a grow onto each other, while graduallt realizing the attraction for each other and then fall for each other. Sorry but you can't disagree here.
At least, it's not like the trashy romcoms with typical A-Z storyline without a single deviation. For 15 eps, the supporting characters got a very fair amount of screen timing and their essence is very well represented.
P. S. CLOY is an average drama with last 6 eps being entirely typical and boring screenplay. Stop comparing ffs.
Very sad that it's over.