Here's what I don't regret dropping midway so far: 1) BOF - Lee Min Ho's character's behaviour was like a 5 year…
I think Mary Stayed Out was the first drama I dropped; before that I felt like I was letting the writers/cast down if I didn't watch the whole story but that stupid excuse of a drama taught me that if something's shit you gotta burn it in a fire and never look back.
I also think KJW was my only reason to keep watching, same with Who Are You which was incredibly sad because he was basically invisible.
XD You guys are posting all the reasons you hate dramas and end up dropping them... I keep reading all your reasons…
First of all I'm just starting Secret and I'm scared about BSB's character now.
In my case I don't have a lot of time to watch dramas due to work so if I'm not happy with what I'm watching and/or there's something that goes completely against what I think a drama should be -even though the plot seemed interesting when I picked it up- I'll drop it immediately. I'd rather watch five first episodes of different dramas in a row until I find the one that goes with my taste than sit through 20 episodes of something that doesn't seem interesting anymore.
I'm glad this is being talked about, whether or not I agree 100% with the article.
I personally had to stop watching What's Up Fox? after noticing the twisted dynamic the leads had. Seeing that no one else complained about it made me feel even worse at the time, to be honest.
I have no idea what this is meant to be about since the sentence above is confusing as heck but I'll probably give it a shot because of the four leads.
Is that hairstyle trendy now? He looks like Byun Yo Han in that pic.
I haven't seen the original but I hope both characters aren't dumb as usual and freeze whenever someone kisses them.
I also think KJW was my only reason to keep watching, same with Who Are You which was incredibly sad because he was basically invisible.
In my case I don't have a lot of time to watch dramas due to work so if I'm not happy with what I'm watching and/or there's something that goes completely against what I think a drama should be -even though the plot seemed interesting when I picked it up- I'll drop it immediately. I'd rather watch five first episodes of different dramas in a row until I find the one that goes with my taste than sit through 20 episodes of something that doesn't seem interesting anymore.
The time has come.
I personally had to stop watching What's Up Fox? after noticing the twisted dynamic the leads had. Seeing that no one else complained about it made me feel even worse at the time, to be honest.
It comes off as disrespectful towards the lead actor.
I haven't seen the original but I hope both characters aren't dumb as usual and freeze whenever someone kisses them.