I just wonder why writers squeeze these triangles in despite knowing viewers donât really like them. Is it only…
True, there were many things with which they could fill up the runtime, but sadly, they went with a formulaic triangle. I guess they believe that the audience will find it âboringâ if they donât introduce the triangles, jealousy moments, noble idiocy, last-minute breakups, etc.
I just wonder why writers squeeze these triangles in despite knowing viewers donât really like them. Is it only…
Thatâs surprising because I thought majority is repugnant to these triangles. I see floods of comments under the dramas talking how they dislike the triangle and whatnot. I guess those who like these triangles donât comment much or maybe I havenât just come across them.
I just wonder why writers squeeze these triangles in despite knowing viewers donât really like them. Is it only…
But they must know audience doesnât like it, right? Or do they not care if itâs positive or negative engagement, as long as there is any engagement with the show?
We're doing the love triangle for the millionth time it seems and why is it always a triangle with a 2ML, at least…
I just wonder why writers squeeze these triangles in despite knowing viewers donât really like them. Is it only because thatâs an easy way to make twelve hours of content rather than fine tuning the plot?
SML admitted that he knew about FL's feelings for ML and went ahead anyway. And what's worse, he told ML all this…
I honestly hope Mi Ran ends up with the nice guy she met on the blind date, because she basically just dodged a bullet. But looking at her reaction and her so-called ârealisationâ that she only loves the SML, it seems like sheâs still going to go back and get shot anyway.
Technically, she got pregnant before he became her boss, but obviously people who want to drag her wonât care about details like that. And honestly, that team leader has always had some weird personal grudge against everyone in the team, so itâs not surprising she tried to corner the FL and force her to talk about her pregnancy in the meeting.
As for the SILâs motivation behind the revenge, yeah, Iâve just stopped using my brain for that part. No sane person is going to spend years trying to take revenge on the family of a husband who literally died in an accident. I can understand her being angry right after it happened, but even after years? Thatâs just not believable. At this point sheâs a villain only because the writer needed a villain, so they just slapped the label on her.
And honestly, the disclaimer at the start, âThis drama has no relation to reality, and if it does, itâs purely coincidental,â is so true.
Damn, the webtoon is so well written!!That was simply about 2 adults falling in love. The characters behaved their…
The webtoon is my favourite in the romance genre, and Iâd been waiting for its live adaptation since it was announced. But wow, they changed everything, and not in a good way. Honestly, it could just be its own drama; no need to call it an adaptation. Just change the character names and the title, and no one would even know itâs based on the webtoon.
I never really liked the Team Leader, and those so-called âsweetâ moments with the secretary donât change…
Sheâll spill the beans to everyone in the next episode, according to the preview. Though sister-in-law will make it public first by selling the news to media.
Episode 8 was quite interesting. I take my words backâI thought his sister-in-law would be completely fine,…
I never really liked the Team Leader, and those so-called âsweetâ moments with the secretary donât change that. The way she treats everyone else on the team is terrible. And now, instead of handling things privately with Hui Won, sheâs just going to drag it into the damn meeting.
This is exactly what happens when SML wastes forever on a boring, frustrating love triangle. All the other plotlines are still hanging there. And of course, thatâs whatâs going to bring the angst and the ritualised break-up after literally one episode of them being sweet and happy. WHY, WRITERS?!
Technically, she got pregnant before he became her boss, but obviously people who want to drag her wonât care about details like that. And honestly, that team leader has always had some weird personal grudge against everyone in the team, so itâs not surprising she tried to corner the FL and force her to talk about her pregnancy in the meeting.
As for the SILâs motivation behind the revenge, yeah, Iâve just stopped using my brain for that part. No sane person is going to spend years trying to take revenge on the family of a husband who literally died in an accident. I can understand her being angry right after it happened, but even after years? Thatâs just not believable. At this point sheâs a villain only because the writer needed a villain, so they just slapped the label on her.
And honestly, the disclaimer at the start, âThis drama has no relation to reality, and if it does, itâs purely coincidental,â is so true.
Also, Se Hui was as adorable as ever. Thankfully we got more screentime of her than in the last episode. Loved that.