Can't believe people wanted to boycott this drama before, literally the best kdrama of the year
All feelings are valid tho. they got hurt that they unintentionally spread misinformation on social medias but im glad that this issue never lasted long and was already cleared up after two episodes.
True. I'd rather forget it happened and I haven't seen anyone mention it that much after the episode dropped and…
I'm one of the minority who found that one off at that time. But I guess bro already learned his lesson 15 years later, like how he paused and waited for Sol's consent in episode 8.
I watched A time called you. It's the Korean version of Someday or one day right? Have you watched the Korean…
Hi, I watched both versions. (This is me speaking as a sood enjoyer, so this might be a little biased.)
- Sood was more of a friendship (trio)-driven story, while on the other hand, atcy is more focused on romance. - Sood has a nostalgic vibe, and atcy is really aesthetically pleasing to the eyes. - Both delivered the angst. - The OSTs in both versions are amazing (Wu Bai's Last Dance is untouchable) - Both are confusing, but maybe because I already watched Sood, it's easier for me to follow atcy. - And of course, the budget differences of the two dramas.
Overall, ATCY is a really good and watchable version. The drama stays true to the source material in terms of the major plot, except for the minor details.
In the first timeline in 2023 sol asked her mom if she knew who her saviour was and her mom got awkward. Does…
The thing is, the first timeline is already altered by the second timeline. I'm more curious about how her mom will react if she knows that Sol is seeing Sunjae, since from her pov Sol seemed to have trauma with Sunjae. But I doubt we will ever see that, as it would be altered again by the third timeline.
Well at least they show it to us, i think again, TVN never thought this was going to become this popular even…
No, Marry My Husband was on Prime Video. Netflix never took the risk to buy it because of the controversy. Marry My Husband never got the promotions it deserves, they only got some once MMH's viewership reached double-digit ratings. TVN always neglected their weekday dramas
The scenes that were cut even though were cute, didn't really hold much importance to the overall episodes. If…
This! I have a low attention span with rom-coms, which is why I love LR, it gets direct to the point and is well-edited. As long as TVN has a schedule for the release of unreleased cuts, it would not be a problem for me.
yep a few days ago mdl was down for like 4 hours, and yesterday it was down for about half an hour
Oh, really? It seems so. I remember some regrettable thing I did a few days ago. I thought it was my pc running out of space, so I deleted all of my downloaded scenepacks, only to realize that it wasn't on my end ๐
bon factory: ๐๏ธ๐๐๏ธ
https://x.com/studiodragonKR/status/1786591578481406071
- Sood was more of a friendship (trio)-driven story, while on the other hand, atcy is more focused on romance.
- Sood has a nostalgic vibe, and atcy is really aesthetically pleasing to the eyes.
- Both delivered the angst.
- The OSTs in both versions are amazing (Wu Bai's Last Dance is untouchable)
- Both are confusing, but maybe because I already watched Sood, it's easier for me to follow atcy.
- And of course, the budget differences of the two dramas.
Overall, ATCY is a really good and watchable version. The drama stays true to the source material in terms of the major plot, except for the minor details.
It seems so. I remember some regrettable thing I did a few days ago. I thought it was my pc running out of space, so I deleted all of my downloaded scenepacks, only to realize that it wasn't on my end ๐
writernim: yes? ๐ญ