from the pics it looks like go min si's character is calm/introverted type , i love those type of fls , and i love go min si , so this is perfect for me
I was watching episode 7, and they started playing "You Are My Destiny" (My Love from the Star OST) lol, It caught me off guard, and now want to rewatch My Love from Star.๐ญ๐
If the romantic subplot here gets executed like the one shown in itaewon class it will go well, If it takes Different…
I did not appreciate the romance in Itaewon Class; I felt the leads lacked chemistry. However, I cannot recall the details as I watched it a long time ago, and it was not amongst my favorite dramas
In my opinion a perfect example would be the drama "Happiness," where the romance subplot genuinely elevated the drama, included character development, and the leads had great chemistry.
I believe that well-executed romantic subplots can significantly enhance thriller dramas, rather than detracting from them.
Romance, when thoughtfully integrated, can be used to humanizes characters, deepens their motivations, and add layers to the overall storytelling. It creates personal stakes that make the consequences of their choices feel more weighty
relationships whether romantic, familial, or otherwise can influence decision-making and heighten tension and it can also serve as a powerful tool to explore the emotional complexity of the characters.
When executed with care and without being forced, romance can become an essential part of the drama, making the stakes feel more personal and the actions more impactful and compelling
tastefully mine ๐
i mean what do they want ? ksh to only do dramas with kjw?
and bo ah is already married plus this is not even a romance drama , and even if it was a romance , shippers need to chill , its just acting
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and no i cant see the hate , could you elaborate pls
In my opinion a perfect example would be the drama "Happiness," where the romance subplot genuinely elevated the drama, included character development, and the leads had great chemistry.
lets just wait for the episodes haha!
Romance, when thoughtfully integrated, can be used to humanizes characters, deepens their motivations, and add layers to the overall storytelling. It creates personal stakes that make the consequences of their choices feel more weighty
relationships whether romantic, familial, or otherwise can influence decision-making and heighten tension and it can also serve as a powerful tool to explore the emotional complexity of the characters.
When executed with care and without being forced, romance can become an essential part of the drama, making the stakes feel more personal and the actions more impactful and compelling