kYuBin:
I just don't like cast changes, even if the actors aren't the best or if I like the new one better than the original. I stopped watching "River Where the Moon Rises" when they changed the actor playing On Dal, even though I liked the drama. ^^
Yeah I get how you feel about cast changes, though I think I'm less bothered by them than you. It will inevitably create some discontinuity in the storyline that will decrease the overall quality of the watching experience. I continued with River Where the Moon Rises after the actor switch an ended up being kinda happy about it since I thought Na In Woo was way better than Ji Soo, but I think you may have done yourself a big favor by bailing … I’ve rarely be more angry with a drama’s ending ...
kYuBin:
Same ! This historical period and events have all the potential for the epic stories I want to see and watch. And I feel like this one might be a very good surprise for me, based on the first trailer. I kinda have the feeling of 2000/2010 sageuk with this one, with the increased quality production, so I hope it will not disappoint.
Exactly! I feel like the vast majority of historical dramas focus on scheming court politics, and of course I do love some of those dramas, but I always look forward to things that seems more momentous or epic. Also anything pre-Joseon tends to peak my interest, since we get so many Joseon dramas.
kYuBin:
I don't see which one it is the time travel one you mentioned though. I may have missed it, or just ignored it because it's a time travel one. ^^
I found it, it's called The Moon that Rises in the Day. Based on the description it kinda seems like it might be mostly set in the present? But MDL has tagged it as Historical and Historical Fiction ... then again sometimes MDL assigns genres bizarrely, so I don't really know? Anyway, I'm not expecting much ...