Seems like you do understand the criticism though?
I didn't say it isn't a unique genre, I said it doesnt need to be unique to be good because stories are character driven and sometimes a complexly written character can carry a story a long way. But since you vehemently dislike me through your implication, I no longer wish to carry forward this thread of conversation. I am more flexible about my preferences and can enjoy what I chose to but also I do not wish to carry out a conversation with someone who instead of just talking about the drama and opinions boils down to personal attack. Carry on with your day as I will carry on with mine. Despite your "vehement dislike" for me, I wish you no ill will and shall not engage with you again.
Seems like you do understand the criticism though?
Because a lot of these criticisms don't make sense in a genre that caters to such plots exactly, if it's a drama in a romcom genre--it doesn't need to be truly unique. A lot of kdramas including King The Land, Fight For My Way, Whats Wrong With Secretary Kim, Weightlifting Fairy have not exactly been unique but the staple for this genre is warmth, comfort and slice-of-life plots and they are also the ones that are celebrated. If you want something unique, romcom is not exactly the genre for you.
Not every drama can be like My Royal Nemesis but that too isn't strictly romcom, its historical and fantasy added. My point is, if you come to a genre like romcom you need to sit through tropic and character-oriented plots which aren't necessarily unique but if well-made can still go a long way to be a good romcom.
One criticism I understand well and kinda agree with-- the one I read about the webtoon character being overweight and not retained in the story for beauty conventions but then again thats just how the industry is, I guess. It likes to pretend that overweight people don't exist in this world.
So without giving too much away Xiao Bang Chui is special, it will be reveal later that she actually naturally…
Ahh this makes sense--would have liked if they had revealed some of this a bit earlier because it makes it confusing why she doesnt have powers or spirit energy like the rest. Also I saw epi 6 and know exactly why she is being hidden this way--didnt see the twist of her being the divine tree coming
So am really enjoying this one but as someone fairly new to Xianxia (having only seen LITC), I am a bit confused about one thing: is Xiao Bang Chui a mortal (think it was mentioned in epi 1 or 2) so how does she have spirit energy or powers? They also mention in epi 4 that her spirit meridians need to be repaired but how and when did they actually break?
Seo In Guk is my new favourite Kdrama ML, I really liked him in Boyfriend On Demand also and I am enjoying going…
Oh I love his works: been watching his projects for a while especially loved him in Reply! Tbh romcom is one genre that shouldn't be messed with too much because its these shows we flock to for comfort.
Seems like you do understand the criticism though?
its supposed to be positive because these are the exact things which attracted me to kdramas more than a decade ago: why is it bad to have something that is well-made, slice of life, warm, familiar and makes you feel swoony? oh I am sorry, I want to feel butterflies, comfort and warmth when I see a romcom (which is btw what that genre is about)! And why should I remove my personal input from anything when its my viewing experience???
Agree 100%! Thanks for putting it in words. I’m looking forward to these episodes to come over all the other…
Yesss...I went in expecting nothing but seeing Seo In Guk's face card yet this has now become my most anticipated dramas, even tho am watching tons of others on the side.
This! You said it so well. Some of us have hectic lives, with jobs that require a lot of brain power. At the end…
Exactly! Not everything you watch has to be some life-changing story with complex plots. As a burnt out grad student, I related so well to the FL and throughly felt like the outside noise had shut off while I was watching the epi!
I dont get any of the criticism over this drama: it's just your cute, feel-good, butterflies inducing slice of life. Yes its a conventional romcom but at the end of the day, when I am sad or doing terribly I will always choose a conventional but well-made romcom over a drama with a diff plot that does a 100 things. I prefer comfort, familiarity, warmth, and that feeling that kdramas induced back in 2016. Thats what this drama is--dont go in expecting something hugely unique, go in expecting comfort, warmth and an utterly hot Seo In Guk clad in sharp suits.
Soo that kid isnt Yanlai (thats not what the child Yanlai looks like) and he was out riding with his wife at that…
They should have made it clearer honestly because even the google answer is inaccurate: they weren't walking into the wilderness with their daughter, they were alone. Emperor Xiao You could be a possibility but why would he wear the general's armour? Would he not have a different one as the emperor? `I do like the sound of it being Xiao You looking after their kid though, feels so right! Most people here and on twitter are convinced, they are both their children.
Not every drama can be like My Royal Nemesis but that too isn't strictly romcom, its historical and fantasy added. My point is, if you come to a genre like romcom you need to sit through tropic and character-oriented plots which aren't necessarily unique but if well-made can still go a long way to be a good romcom.
One criticism I understand well and kinda agree with-- the one I read about the webtoon character being overweight and not retained in the story for beauty conventions but then again thats just how the industry is, I guess. It likes to pretend that overweight people don't exist in this world.