i didn't expect a 40 ep drama to have such a high rating but it makes so much sense why. i love it so much though i hoped for a tighter closure? it felt a little unfinished to me T-T
still can't get over how much of a masterpiece the ego episode was T-T hoping for an ego season two in gose 2022 (or something with a similar content) with jun and minghao!!!
officially my comfort show because of how relaxing? and slow-paced but sweet it was, though adachi's senior and the side couple was a little bit of a turn-off :D
It's geo-blocked in some countries (in SE Asia and Japan). For people in these countries, you can watch on VIU…
It works now thank you! I guess there might've been problems today? (I tried in every device, unless it was me) because all the videos were hidden. Thank you!!
no, i don't believe so since the plot of she's all that is about gaining reputation (i'm guessing from a bet as well) by making the female lead become the next prom queen whereas this one is about a bet to make the most 'unlikeable' girl fall head over heels for him and when she confesses, for him to break her heart
Live shooting is pretty much advil described it. It was not uncommon for actors to receive scripts minutes before…
yes! i think it's really important that we as viewers start understanding the process going behind the scenes, especially those shot live. though pre-recorded shows don't always have the best outcomes (in terms of audience appeals), it's a much safer options than live where they're constantly running behind deadlines and delays are inevitable causing crews, actors and actress in dire situations that jeopardizes their health.
I personally prefer Kdramas and it's almost all I have been willing to watch lately. I've grown quite tired of…
i got curious too and searched it up. from what i read, live shots are dramas that haven't finished shooting but is airing. they're more convenient for audience appeal due to being able to change certain scenes based on the viewers reactions (changes to scripts to make the viewers 'happier' with the outcome) but aren't as convenient with airing due to delays with maybe casts being sick, problems with technology, productions and etc... pre-produced dramas are already finished-shooting dramas that airs and are usually more consistent with episode airing. from what i can guess, they're most likely to receive criticism and negative feedbacks from the viewers since they can't appeal to their requests and feedback.
well from what i read it's ranked statistically by how many hearts they got from mdl users and mike has 3000+…
i think the reason why i thought push would be number one is cause he's a household name, especially when i branched off to thailand shows and asked my thai friends about shows to watch. i personally haven't seen him in a lot of acting roles but i've heard his name thrown around a lot (and as you can tell this article is about popularity voted among the mdl users based on the hearts lol). i recently finished ugly duckling and i surprisingly liked it unlike his role in u-prince or mdl: happy ever after (gosh, i hated his characters there)
there's probably a whole bunch of undiscovered or 'underrated' good actors but as of right now, we'll most likely see these top 10 stay in their spots (in terms of popularity of course and i mean most of them are popular internationally due to their companies like gmmtv's english subbing and availability in youtube + bl is pretty popular too and on-screen couple pairings like taynew, offgun, kristsingto, mewgulf etc...) oh sorry for the long response but who are some actors you enjoy watching? i'd like to check their works out and enjoy it like you >-<
well from what i read it's ranked statistically by how many hearts they got from mdl users and mike has 3000+ likes lol not necessarily favouritism by cho na who created this but by popular vote. honestly, i thought push would be number one ahahaha
hoping for an ego season two in gose 2022 (or something with a similar content) with jun and minghao!!!
Have fun watching!!
esp in the last episode
pre-produced dramas are already finished-shooting dramas that airs and are usually more consistent with episode airing. from what i can guess, they're most likely to receive criticism and negative feedbacks from the viewers since they can't appeal to their requests and feedback.
there's probably a whole bunch of undiscovered or 'underrated' good actors but as of right now, we'll most likely see these top 10 stay in their spots (in terms of popularity of course and i mean most of them are popular internationally due to their companies like gmmtv's english subbing and availability in youtube + bl is pretty popular too and on-screen couple pairings like taynew, offgun, kristsingto, mewgulf etc...)
oh sorry for the long response but who are some actors you enjoy watching? i'd like to check their works out and enjoy it like you >-<
not necessarily favouritism by cho na who created this but by popular vote.
honestly, i thought push would be number one ahahaha