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On Why Her? Aug 11, 2022
Title Why Her?
Just finished it and I think the last two episodes felt very convenient. Everything was resolved quite cleanly and there wasn't really much build up to it. Like, there was a lack of actual work from the "team" and every bit of evidence they needed just fell into their laps. I dunno. It's okay, but not the best law-focused drama by any means.
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On Why Her? Aug 4, 2022
Title Why Her?
I'm at episode 9 and the cast is great. But why does the romance feel kind of out of place. Romance is okay, even in revenge-type/fight corruption dramas. And I know the romantic angle is all part of the plot, especially for Gong Chan's character. But I feel like it's almost overpowering everything else and it's kind of weird since it creates a bit of a tonal imbalance. The shifts between lighter and more dramatic moments are not smooth so far for me.
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Replying to ieung ieung Jul 24, 2022
Title Love All Play Spoiler
any bromance? love triangle?
No love triangles. Just trying to get over an ex for the 2nd lead.
As for bromance, the two lead guys have a sort of rivalry/frenemy relationship that develops over the course of the series.
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On Love All Play Jul 23, 2022
I prefer the Korean title over the international title. I think it fits the drama perfectly.
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Replying to MoonRabbit Jul 16, 2022
I recall this was one of the highest rating at its time. But in MDL it only receive 8 point, less than some new…
This drama definitely deserved the high TV ratings at the time. So addictive, good soapy story and a great cast. It was hard not to come back every week to watch each episode.
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On Lee Soo Hyuk Jun 25, 2022
Person Lee Soo Hyuk
It's been so great seeing how far Lee Soo Hyuk has come since I first watched him in White Christmas more than 10 years ago. Always delivers in every role. Hope to see him be the headliner in a drama soon. He deserves it.
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On Park Soo Oh Jun 25, 2022
Person Park Soo Oh
He is going to be a big star. He reminds me of Yeo Jin Goo. I know Park Sang Hoon will also get bigger and bigger roles soon. He deserves it!
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Replying to wilsonban May 6, 2022
Person Song Kang
He's only been in two Netflix dramas though? And he's not even the lead in one of them.
Only Sweet Home and Love Alarm are Netflix-produced series. Navillera, Nevertheless and Forecasting Love and Weather are not produced by Netflix. They just have the rights to distribute the dramas to certain territories around the world.
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Replying to No One May 6, 2022
Person Song Kang
Seems like he is Netflix's official male lead
He's only been in two Netflix dramas though? And he's not even the lead in one of them.
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Replying to Claddagh May 6, 2022
This show is not for everybody because it's quite different. I also liked it because I relate to their stories.…
Usually dramas that aren't just fluffy romance with a neat bowtie garner less positive feedback, unfortunately.
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Replying to Blksista06 May 6, 2022
Tags say fast past romance, comments say slow burn...?? Which is it lol ??
Fast Paced romance because the main couple get together very early in the series. But the series is a slowburn because the story centers around how they manage and maintain their relationship and overcome all the hurdles. Showing them trying to balance their work/careers with their personal lives and getting over their past relationships, etc.
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On Kim Woo Seok Apr 30, 2022
Person Kim Woo Seok
He has always played nice, good guys. So it was fun seeing him in a not-so-nice role on MPD. He is such a versatile actor. Whether it's in musicals or romcoms or crime thrillers or drama, he can do it all! Hope to see him in a lead role soon!
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Replying to poice Apr 29, 2022
Person Kim Ji Soo
He was amazing in When I Was the Most Beautiful.
Yes! I honestly think it is his best dramatic performance so far.
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Replying to Yuki Hanabi Apr 24, 2022
Title Grid
its funny how just because some people didnt understand the plot they gave it low rating lol lol this series left…
I've seen that type of thinking a lot lately.
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On Grid Apr 24, 2022
Title Grid
It's a very Western-style drama. It's the kind of concept that you'd see on say an American network. Think Lost or Manifest or Heroes. Or even something like Battlestar Galactica or Supernatural. That is, it has a premise that is very clearly developed to be a multi-season series. So, it piles question upon question before throwing in wild twists and turns in the hopes that they can somehow pull everything together in the end. You think it's going one way before it completely swerves into something else. And that's definitely uncommon for a Korean drama.
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Replying to Jenliuur Apr 23, 2022
Person Seo Kang Jun
He needs to step up his game after he discharge. I don't know what was the problem, but his eyes mostly go for…
How could you say CITT was his most successful when it was universally disliked. At the very least, his most successful drama is probably "Are You Human?" Solid ratings and he won Best Actor at the KBS Drama Awards.
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Replying to Rod_Wooz Apr 21, 2022
After getting used to the age difference between Park Min Young and Song Kang I enjoyed the more than most. The…
The way they mirrored each of the weather phenomena with what was going on in the characters' lives was very clever.
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Replying to Rangadeviii Apr 21, 2022
I am also disappointed in 'Forecasting Love and Weather' but 'When the Weather is Fine' is one of my all time…
I just finished it and it actually is a very similar vibe. The slowburn type of character drama with a large ensemble cast of characters who are dealing with life, basically. When the Weather is Fine has the edge for me because of its provincial setting and more heartwarming moments though.
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