The word that sums up the entirety of what this drama is, is forgettable.
In the sea of amazing and outstanding kdramas 2022 had to offer, this bland plot and writing just didn't stand a chance to be remembered.
The acting, plot development, the everything, oozed of mediocrity. I sincerely forgot this drama existed, and that's never a good thing. The plot was somewhat good, until it wasn't.
I think if "Reborn Rich" and maybe even "The Golden Spoon" were not released last year, there would have been hope for it to shine, but they overshadowed this drama so much, for obvious reasons.
The men that are pressed in this comments section are so funny. The entertainment industry, especially one in a patriachal society like south Korea, has always told stories and depicted sex from the lens of other men, leaving women little or nothing to relate to.
Finally, a drama is released that shows how sex is viewed by women. Finally, a story exists that is telling the story of almost all women is existence, and some people here are complaining that the male characters are written wrong, or that there is a bias.
There are well written male characters in this show. They are portrayed as understanding and open to hearing how their female sexual partners feel.
I think if you are annoyed by the few depictions of ignorant men shown in the story, you should ask yourself, why? If the shoe doesn't fit and you don't feel called out from the type of male sexual partners shown here, why are you so hurt by women voicing how they feel about thier sex lives?
The experiences within this show is a reality for many women, so I think people that feel offended by the portrayal of some men here, should instead take a step back and listen to what the women are expressing and try not to be like the few bad men in this show. #satisfyyourpartners2023
i am so glad they did not shoehorn any romance between Taecyeon and Eunji's characters. I know many other dramas…
Eunji's character and the elder brother had more chemistry to me even. If Taecyeon's character ended up together with eunji's character, it would have been odd.
In episode 13, how was the bomb diffused? The plot seems too absurd and illogical, even with the usual kdrama mystery thriller tropes. Everything is happening all at once without any breathing space for anything to marinate.
If he doesn't win an award for his performance, even if it's one award, the industry is rigged.
He's in the top 3 best idol-actors I've ever seen. "At a Distance, Spring is Green" made me know he existed, last year and "weak hero" surpassed my expectations so much.
I was worried he might not represent the angst the main character of the webtoon had, but he showed so much beautiful angst. His angst was angsting so well.
Senseless trauma pørn. Never again will I trust TikTok edits.
The movie is trying so hard to be edgy, but it just feels empty at the end of it all. Like where tf is the plot? It's giving early 2000's bl vibes, in the worst way artistically possible.
Why do they randomly punch each other senselessly? Who tf wrote this script? Wtf? Wtaf? The rating is too high in my opinion. Too too high.
Everyone should experience this drama at least, once. It portrays losing yourself and your will to exist in the most perfect and artistic way possible.
I watched this series in the span of almost a year, because I kept breaking down and crying due to how relatable it was.
It felt like I was watching myself on the screen. I have felt lost for such a long time that I forgot that I was. I forgot that this isn't everyone's default state of mind.
I genuinely enjoyed every moment, every dialogue and every scene in this drama. I'm glad I still pulled through and brought myself to continue it, after beginning it almost a year ago. It's ok to feel lost. It's a sign that I'm alive.
If I'm already lost, if I'm already at the bottom of the barrel, the only other option for me is up. The only other option is that I'll be found. I await the day I'll be found.
In the sea of amazing and outstanding kdramas 2022 had to offer, this bland plot and writing just didn't stand a chance to be remembered.
The acting, plot development, the everything, oozed of mediocrity. I sincerely forgot this drama existed, and that's never a good thing. The plot was somewhat good, until it wasn't.
I think if "Reborn Rich" and maybe even "The Golden Spoon" were not released last year, there would have been hope for it to shine, but they overshadowed this drama so much, for obvious reasons.
Lee Joongi was too good for this plot/script.
The entertainment industry, especially one in a patriachal society like south Korea, has always told stories and depicted sex from the lens of other men, leaving women little or nothing to relate to.
Finally, a drama is released that shows how sex is viewed by women. Finally, a story exists that is telling the story of almost all women is existence, and some people here are complaining that the male characters are written wrong, or that there is a bias.
There are well written male characters in this show. They are portrayed as understanding and open to hearing how their female sexual partners feel.
I think if you are annoyed by the few depictions of ignorant men shown in the story, you should ask yourself, why? If the shoe doesn't fit and you don't feel called out from the type of male sexual partners shown here, why are you so hurt by women voicing how they feel about thier sex lives?
The experiences within this show is a reality for many women, so I think people that feel offended by the portrayal of some men here, should instead take a step back and listen to what the women are expressing and try not to be like the few bad men in this show.
#satisfyyourpartners2023
The plot seems too absurd and illogical, even with the usual kdrama mystery thriller tropes.
Everything is happening all at once without any breathing space for anything to marinate.
He's in the top 3 best idol-actors I've ever seen. "At a Distance, Spring is Green" made me know he existed, last year and "weak hero" surpassed my expectations so much.
I was worried he might not represent the angst the main character of the webtoon had, but he showed so much beautiful angst. His angst was angsting so well.
His future as an actor looks promising.
The movie is trying so hard to be edgy, but it just feels empty at the end of it all. Like where tf is the plot? It's giving early 2000's bl vibes, in the worst way artistically possible.
Why do they randomly punch each other senselessly? Who tf wrote this script? Wtf? Wtaf?
The rating is too high in my opinion. Too too high.
I watched this series in the span of almost a year, because I kept breaking down and crying due to how relatable it was.
It felt like I was watching myself on the screen. I have felt lost for such a long time that I forgot that I was. I forgot that this isn't everyone's default state of mind.
I genuinely enjoyed every moment, every dialogue and every scene in this drama. I'm glad I still pulled through and brought myself to continue it, after beginning it almost a year ago. It's ok to feel lost. It's a sign that I'm alive.
If I'm already lost, if I'm already at the bottom of the barrel, the only other option for me is up. The only other option is that I'll be found. I await the day I'll be found.
I wish him and the cast and crew of 'The Season of Kkok Du' all the best and a successful filming.