So when will South Korea produce a dating show in which the cast aren't insincere wannabes that are just in the show for self-promotion? I am getting so tired of this.
Would've given this a 9/10 if it was more true to the book. I don't understand why Solomon and Hana had so much screentime and why some characters were there who were not in the book. They also added new scenes (and a whole episode dedicated to Hansu's past) or altered something in the storyline. I will never read the book first again, haha. I would have prefered it if the drama was in chronological order like the book. I did like that they made Sunja go back to Korea though.
Is it because I have been watching kdramas for 11 years now or is this a little bit boring and at times cringey (and childish)? I'm on episode 3 and my mind keeps wandering. Will it get better?
Man the last statement at the end of the drama really smacked me in the face as someone who is dealing with severe hardships right now. 10/10. Superb cast and story.
I found some of the characters very relatable and loved the slow-paced story, however it became a little vague towards the end in my opinion. I think it should have ended at episode 14.
Enjoyed it, last episode was the best for me. I'm left with just 1 question though .. why was her twin sister (who remembered everything) not explained more? Maybe I missed it in one of the boring episodes..
I had been waiting for an amazing sageuk since Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo and boy. Oh boy. I waited 5 years but it was worth it. 10/10, coming from someone who has been watching kdramas for 11 years and has finished more than 200. If I go out of my way to post a comment it is the real deal.
It was very fun to watch, but not gonna lie: sometimes the comedy scenes and thriller scenes were placed too shortly after each other, which made it feel weird and out of place. Would have preferred it if there was less comedy in this drama.
If I had to describe this drama in one sentence, it would be: "the worst drama that you will enjoy".
Plot-wise it did not make sense most of the time, the acting and the special effects were hilarious but I knew from the first episode that I had to finish this drama. This will be one of my guilty pleasure dramas for life, haha!
"Suddenly it turned into a love story between Saeroyi and Yiseo" it was always a story between them, the love…
Girl, just give up. You will not achieve anything by trying to prove your point like this, just respect the fact that people have different perspectives. I get it, you loved the drama and the final couple. Bye.
"Suddenly it turned into a love story between Saeroyi and Yiseo" it was always a story between them, the love…
I don't understand the defensive tone of your comment when I was just stating my opinion.
If you have been watching the same drama as I have, then you would have also seen Park Saeroyi firmly telling Yiseo to stop because he felt uncomfortable since she kept showing her love even though he did not feel the same way. You can still have feelings for someone who doesn't like you, but the fact that she kept telling him she loved him despite him telling her to stop does not show any respect in my opinion. This is why I was not on board with this ship. I am also sure I am not the only one who did not feel the chemistry. I know personally what forcing your feelings on someone means, don't be so condescending.
Additionally, I have seen lots and lots of dramas. Go check my watchlist and see how many. I am just tired of seeing this cliche writing when bad people suddenly get ill.
You think it's good writing; I think it is bad writing (the last 2 episodes). We have different opinions. I don't even understand why I have to justify my opinion to you.
Plot-wise it did not make sense most of the time, the acting and the special effects were hilarious but I knew from the first episode that I had to finish this drama. This will be one of my guilty pleasure dramas for life, haha!
If you have been watching the same drama as I have, then you would have also seen Park Saeroyi firmly telling Yiseo to stop because he felt uncomfortable since she kept showing her love even though he did not feel the same way. You can still have feelings for someone who doesn't like you, but the fact that she kept telling him she loved him despite him telling her to stop does not show any respect in my opinion. This is why I was not on board with this ship. I am also sure I am not the only one who did not feel the chemistry. I know personally what forcing your feelings on someone means, don't be so condescending.
Additionally, I have seen lots and lots of dramas. Go check my watchlist and see how many. I am just tired of seeing this cliche writing when bad people suddenly get ill.
You think it's good writing; I think it is bad writing (the last 2 episodes). We have different opinions. I don't even understand why I have to justify my opinion to you.