These comments are basically what I expected when I clicked on this hahaha. Thank you XD
I know when I am feeling salty, my mind instantly just goes "...noodlessss"
I can't say anything about this drama and whether it deserves praise or not since I haven't seen it, but the plot was really a turn off for me. I'm not easy to convince when it comes to romance, especially since it seems korean dramas try to squeeze them in everywhere even when it would be better without it (or with less of it even, subtlety can go a long way). In any case, from an unbiased perspective I would say it definitely is difficult to want to pick it up with the swell of hype it has generated--I know if I did watch, it probably wouldn't live up to the expectations that everyone has set up.
aww.. this is surprisingly cute and well thought out. I always get nervous reading people's "drama ideas," but I think you've got a nice one here~ c:
I'd watch it for sure.
This drama was a bit boring, Kame's crazy acting was boring, and the most disappointing for me was Narimiya Hiroki,…
I'm sorry you were bored by it, but I honestly disagree with your opinion on Narimiya. This character is more reserved than some of his other roles, so it called for a different set of skills than perhaps you're used to seeing from him. I think he's done a great job here playing a character with a lot of hidden complexity.
As for Kame, again, I disagree with you, but i think you might have disliked the character overall (i can't see too many people performing it any better than Kame has here, though some may have compared just as well).
Forgive me if I'm pushing too much of an opinion on you here ^^; It's not meant to be antagonistic, I promise~
Maybe a girl who makes a passible boy as the cross-dressing heroine? Please? Maybe? (side-eyeing you Park Min…
Agreed.. it's so hard though, because so many actresses are suuuuper tiny little dainty girls with baby voices (this isn't meant to be offensive), none of them have been able to REALLY pull it off yet, imo, even though I'm pretty on board the cross-dressing cliche (as much as it's getting tiresome to see).
I love everything about this drama, except for the romance. I guess I just don't see how someone can fall in love with a person that STALKS them. I guess it's "cute" when a girl does it.
"She falls into a love triangle with Lee Hae Joon and a promising store employee Jung Ji Hoon."
-lists Yoon Park as supporting role-
Soo... is it telling us who she'll be with? lol
I feel like I would be more excited with this if it weren't obvious the main plot is romance... I don't know why it bothers me that a medical-war drama is going to focus on lovelines. I guess it just feels like to me, that would be my last concern when I'm fighting to save people lol. Hopefully it's still good, and the writing makes it work.
Is Gender Bending considered cliché? Not yet on my side. XD But all the others... I need to write a second part…
I would say yes, it has become a cliche at this point (it has become so common these days) but being cliche doesn't mean it needs to go away. A lot of people enjoy cliches, it's why they continue being made~
I was going to write the exact same article, what is this? Now I can't write it!!! ;_; Feck, I have so many 1.…
Some pretty good picks here (though i would have rather seen you expand on your reasoning, since in short form it just looks offensive..)
But I'd like to argue that Ouroboros only really suffered in what many J-dramas suffer from: shoving an entire manga into a 10 episode series. The plot is great, the story is well written and flows nicely, and there's a lot more time for things to build up in the manga.
I know when I am feeling salty, my mind instantly just goes "...noodlessss"
I'd watch it for sure.
As for Kame, again, I disagree with you, but i think you might have disliked the character overall (i can't see too many people performing it any better than Kame has here, though some may have compared just as well).
Forgive me if I'm pushing too much of an opinion on you here ^^; It's not meant to be antagonistic, I promise~
-lists Yoon Park as supporting role-
Soo... is it telling us who she'll be with? lol
But I'd like to argue that Ouroboros only really suffered in what many J-dramas suffer from: shoving an entire manga into a 10 episode series. The plot is great, the story is well written and flows nicely, and there's a lot more time for things to build up in the manga.