Qiao is going to wrap him around her finger, and he deserves it.
So this is what romance is? To degrade the male lead to being just a ring around her finger, simply because he doesn’t trust her — even though her family killed his and did so many other things? And somehow he deserves it? is this what about this drama !? Thank you
I watched the first episode and I must say it surprised me, I thought it would be one of those boring romances…
So the 'stubborn FL' tag means she's stubborn mainly about work? And is she the kind who doesn't listen to others even when they're right, just because she's stubborn? Thank you
Can you give me a spoiler on this tag pls: ex comes back? Is it MLs ex? And what happened to ML that made him…
Let's wait and see, because I don't think she’ll listen to the doctor—especially since she's sad. I really hate how they use alcohol in Asian dramas, especially K-dramas, more than water. I just watched a clip where he was shocked that she wanted to break up with him. I don’t trust the Koreans not to turn it into just another misunderstanding, lol. If they use it only as a trigger for the story and her ex never comes back into the picture, that would be much better for me.
In real life, Korea has laws that let criminals go free or get light sentences if they were drunk—even in cases of sexual assault or car accidents, even if the victim is killed. They claim it's because the person was mentally impaired due to alcohol.
I gave this a 9 for Wang Yi Zi. These two women really just stepped in people's feelings and still expect the…
I read that sun xiang cheated in yu fei and get with the one she cheated with and after dating him he cheated on her and she get back to you fei and he accept it her !!!! is it true or it's misleading information, thank you
Can you give me a spoiler on this tag pls: ex comes back? Is it MLs ex? And what happened to ML that made him…
So she didn’t even confront him about his cheating!? And she ended up making herself look like the bad one!? I hate this cliché too—like it’s somehow wrong to confront a cheater and stand up for yourself, and instead, you're supposed to 'save face' by making yourself the bad one!? The logic is not logic-ing.
It seriously feels like all Koreans have an undiagnosed alcohol problem—they drink more alcohol than water in their dramas! 😅
Can you give me a spoiler on this tag pls: ex comes back? Is it MLs ex? And what happened to ML that made him…
"Thank you. I asked because I hate the cliché where there's a misunderstanding or the male lead hides something to break up, and then after some time he comes back saying it was just a misunderstanding and he wants to get back together ,
Another Asian drama where the female lead starts off with someone else, breaks up with him, and goes back to her hometown where she meets the male lead — who's basically a single dog and most cases even virgin that still love fl after so many years lol
Can you give me a spoiler on this tag pls: ex comes back? Is it MLs ex? And what happened to ML that made him…
How did she discover he was cheating? I read that she just saw him buying a pregnancy test and broke up with him because she thought he was cheating. Is their relationship really so weak that she ended it over something like that without even having a discussion? What if he was buying it for a friend or someone else? Lol. thank you
I haven't watched it yet but from what you said it seems like they are trying to pander towards the elusive "Modern…
Most K-dramas and C-dramas portray men as nothing more than love slaves, servants, and spineless individuals with no dignity. In many C-dramas, the male leads do everything perfectly for the so-called strong, independent female leads—who often don't do much themselves or even apologize for their mistakes. Sometimes the male leads are even humiliated, and it's treated as a joke.
For example, I recently watched a few episodes of a poorly written C-drama called Got a Crush on You. The male lead had zero dignity, while the female lead made big mistakes and never apologized. Instead, he was the one who came to apologize.
One recurring cliché is that men are always the ones cooking for women. In that drama, the male lead and the female lead’s father were both cooking for her and her mother. It’s presented as completely normal, not even a shared responsibility. It’s as if Asian shows are trying to reverse traditional gender roles—especially the idea of women as housewives taking care of the home—by making men take over everything, even when the woman isn’t working. They’re the ones wearing aprons, doing chores, and acting submissive to the women, and they make it like if the independent and strong fl know how to cook and cook for her man is degrading and it's not okay lol, they even make them don't apologize and play hard to get and always think my way or highway if they discuss something with men ,and it's all for the majority of viewers who call this kind of men green forest and wish they date someone like that
One of the worst female leads in a K-drama for me is this one. I'm talking about how she "loved" the male lead—she was the one who hurt him the most, yet she never apologized or even said "I love you." It’s as if saying it would somehow give him power over her and allow him to hurt her, which he never did throughout the drama.
I’m still amazed at how cold-hearted she was. She rejected him after realizing how badly she had misunderstood and blamed him—even though he nearly died saving her.
For me, it was clearly one-sided love. I’d argue with anyone about it. She always put herself first, never trusted or believed him. And even when she did, it wasn’t strong or lasting. One small misunderstanding, and she’d make him out to be the villain—while treating everyone else as better than him, even someone who sexually assaulted her.
He loved her unconditionally and sacrificed everything for that love, but she always prioritized herself. Even after realizing how terribly she treated him and how he was always there for her, she made him suffer again—leaving him sad and lonely after marrying another man first. Now that she’s single, she still rejects him because she’s ashamed of what she did.
But she never thinks about what he wants—which is just to be with her. He’s not angry. He loved her even when she was married to someone else. Now, when there’s finally a chance, she makes him suffer again. They made his love so strong that even when he had amnesia, he remembered her and the promises he made to her . Meanwhile, she just went on living her life normally, helping others calmly. how it's a good romance when just one making effort to love the other!?
is she get embarrassed after she wants to show her love for her ex or something else!? I watch a small clip ml…
Lol her sister is doing bad stuff in the dark with that dress, 😅😂 is ml also have some past relationships or like always jiat fl having toxic ex and ml never dated anyone!? thank you
this scene is she cheating on him !? and if they are together is they ended together or he break up with her and…
Meet Yourself is a mature relationship ( slow one but it's a good one) love scout it's a cliche rom-com kdrama with good chemistry reverse the roles of CEO is the FL and the Secretary is the ML lol, The Oath of love I didn't watch or know anything about.
this scene is she cheating on him !? and if they are together is they ended together or he break up with her and…
I watch Road Home ( my favorite drama) amidst a snowstorm of love falling on your smilecrash landing on youyou are my hero flower of evil ( I stopped in episode 10) arsenal military academy I read spoilers about how she didn't love him till the end and she was loving another man most of the time so it's not my cup of tea)best choice ever another Cdrama that I dislike how they make ml act and how fl make him suffer and at the end say oh I get why you didn't so I will work with you after you begged me lol ) the other I didn't watch or even know anything about, thank you for the effort, I appreciate it
this scene is she cheating on him !? and if they are together is they ended together or he break up with her and…
thanks it helps, when I will watch it I will skip more than you I guess because I think I will hate fl acting " typical rich" and what make it hard if they make her more good to her ex than to ml it will be the point I will drop it lol
I just watched a clip where he was shocked that she wanted to break up with him. I don’t trust the Koreans not to turn it into just another misunderstanding, lol.
If they use it only as a trigger for the story and her ex never comes back into the picture, that would be much better for me.
In real life, Korea has laws that let criminals go free or get light sentences if they were drunk—even in cases of sexual assault or car accidents, even if the victim is killed. They claim it's because the person was mentally impaired due to alcohol.
It seriously feels like all Koreans have an undiagnosed alcohol problem—they drink more alcohol than water in their dramas! 😅
For example, I recently watched a few episodes of a poorly written C-drama called Got a Crush on You. The male lead had zero dignity, while the female lead made big mistakes and never apologized. Instead, he was the one who came to apologize.
One recurring cliché is that men are always the ones cooking for women. In that drama, the male lead and the female lead’s father were both cooking for her and her mother. It’s presented as completely normal, not even a shared responsibility. It’s as if Asian shows are trying to reverse traditional gender roles—especially the idea of women as housewives taking care of the home—by making men take over everything, even when the woman isn’t working. They’re the ones wearing aprons, doing chores, and acting submissive to the women, and they make it like if the independent and strong fl know how to cook and cook for her man is degrading and it's not okay lol, they even make them don't apologize and play hard to get and always think my way or highway if they discuss something with men ,and it's all for the majority of viewers who call this kind of men green forest and wish they date someone like that
I’m still amazed at how cold-hearted she was. She rejected him after realizing how badly she had misunderstood and blamed him—even though he nearly died saving her.
For me, it was clearly one-sided love. I’d argue with anyone about it. She always put herself first, never trusted or believed him. And even when she did, it wasn’t strong or lasting. One small misunderstanding, and she’d make him out to be the villain—while treating everyone else as better than him, even someone who sexually assaulted her.
He loved her unconditionally and sacrificed everything for that love, but she always prioritized herself. Even after realizing how terribly she treated him and how he was always there for her, she made him suffer again—leaving him sad and lonely after marrying another man first. Now that she’s single, she still rejects him because she’s ashamed of what she did.
But she never thinks about what he wants—which is just to be with her. He’s not angry. He loved her even when she was married to someone else. Now, when there’s finally a chance, she makes him suffer again. They made his love so strong that even when he had amnesia, he remembered her and the promises he made to her . Meanwhile, she just went on living her life normally, helping others calmly. how it's a good romance when just one making effort to love the other!?
is ml also have some past relationships or like always jiat fl having toxic ex and ml never dated anyone!? thank you