Dude its not a romance drama. It doesnt matter who gonna end up with him
nowhere did I say I started watching the drama for that aspect. it’s just something I noticed while watching the drama and it ticked me off. I knew I wasn’t going into it for romance the second I saw the trailer and read the description. once again, that doesn’t make it any less annoying
Dude its not a romance drama. It doesnt matter who gonna end up with him
I obviously know it’s not a romance drama. that doesn’t make it any less annoying. and it DOES matter cause it’s still an aspect of the drama that I’m watching.
that’s like me saying it doesn’t matter who dies in a romance drama because it’s not a thriller. like I still care about it even if it’s a different genre.
not even half way into episode 2 and I’m already getting a whiff of this
that the girl who had been visiting the ML for ELEVEN YEARS while he was in prison and basically helping him not go insane while he was getting mercilessly beat up with no contact from the outside world, won’t end up with him in the end. But rather it seems that the girl who works at the restaurant with the MLs mum is going to end up with him.
I really hope I’m wrong because this genuingly just PISSED me off beyond belief. if I was the OG girl I would be soooo fucking mad if some girl just swoops in and he falls in love with her while seeing me as just a friend after all the effort I put in.
because kdramas love doing this. the person who had been there from the start never ends up as the final pick. just so irritating and aggravating but again, I hope I’m wrong. Guess we’ll find out soon
okay so I watched the first episode and I can honestly say
1. the rating is criminally low 2. I’m very much intrigued 3. definitely going to continue the drama 4. I’m struggling to enjoy most of the airing dramas right now so I’m extremely glad I enjoyed this. 5. This kind of drama isn’t usually my favourite genre so the fact that I’m enjoying it should tell you a lot
7 is not good for mdl standards. like at the end of the day it’s a high quality drama (in terms of cinematography).…
you said if it’s visually pleasing then it automatically gets a 3 or 4. So let’s start with that. I think this drama is one of the not so good ones I’ve watched but I definitely don’t think it’s “terrible in every other aspect”.
There is definitely quite a few things I loved about it. So even if we’re going by your logic, a 7 would still be a good rating for this drama.
Personally - I loved the second fl acting. - I started off really loving the theme and plot of the drama, I was just dissatisfied with the “consequences” the rich kids experienced.
One thing you should know about mdl raters: most tend to leave critique comments only, and don’t bother with positive ones. Which is why you think everyone things it’s terrible but it still got a 7. I’m guessing most people are in the same predicament as me. 90% of what makes this drama “bad” is the dissatisfaction of consequences. So yes, this drama still deserves a 7. And saying it’s “terrible in every other aspect” is a stretch. That’s not the case with most dramas. They wouldn’t get released on a big platform like Netflix if that was the case
7 is not good for mdl standards. like at the end of the day it’s a high quality drama (in terms of cinematography).…
a burger is completely different from tv ratings. Not just on Mdl, this happens on almost every rating site or channel. just accept it. Because when rating a TV show, people take weather or not it’s visually pleasing into account. Why? Because it’s TV. it’s not food, you watch it with your eyes. so whether you like it or not, the rating system for TV shows is always going to be completely different from the rating system for other things. You might as well just accept it cause that’s how it is. But for future reference, if you want a good drama, start from rated 8 and above. Hope that helps!
mediocre and boring but will still get Hugh ratings because the actors are popular and it’s on Netflix
once again, that doesn’t make it any less annoying
that’s like me saying it doesn’t matter who dies in a romance drama because it’s not a thriller. like I still care about it even if it’s a different genre.
that the girl who had been visiting the ML for ELEVEN YEARS while he was in prison and basically helping him not go insane while he was getting mercilessly beat up with no contact from the outside world, won’t end up with him in the end.
But rather it seems that the girl who works at the restaurant with the MLs mum is going to end up with him.
I really hope I’m wrong because this genuingly just PISSED me off beyond belief. if I was the OG girl I would be soooo fucking mad if some girl just swoops in and he falls in love with her while seeing me as just a friend after all the effort I put in.
because kdramas love doing this. the person who had been there from the start never ends up as the final pick. just so irritating and aggravating but again, I hope I’m wrong. Guess we’ll find out soon
1. the rating is criminally low
2. I’m very much intrigued
3. definitely going to continue the drama
4. I’m struggling to enjoy most of the airing dramas right now so I’m extremely glad I enjoyed this.
5. This kind of drama isn’t usually my favourite genre so the fact that I’m enjoying it should tell you a lot
OK BYE NOW
this drama deserves at least a rating of 8. the rating is too low
There is definitely quite a few things I loved about it. So even if we’re going by your logic, a 7 would still be a good rating for this drama.
Personally
- I loved the second fl acting.
- I started off really loving the theme and plot of the drama, I was just dissatisfied with the “consequences” the rich kids experienced.
One thing you should know about mdl raters: most tend to leave critique comments only, and don’t bother with positive ones. Which is why you think everyone things it’s terrible but it still got a 7. I’m guessing most people are in the same predicament as me. 90% of what makes this drama “bad” is the dissatisfaction of consequences. So yes, this drama still deserves a 7. And saying it’s “terrible in every other aspect” is a stretch. That’s not the case with most dramas. They wouldn’t get released on a big platform like Netflix if that was the case