This is very much comedy. So don't watch if you are looking for something serious or realistic. The main characters…
Moreover, there is definitely bodybuilder comedy in here. It really seems like the writer has know some bodybuilders. Which is different, incidentally from weightlifters or powerlifters.
i feel like people are unnecessary hating this drama, and ratings are too low , it. is such a fresh , happy and…
It's not just this drama. People hear seem fixated on trashing anything that is fun, fluffy, and light. Or just silly, check your reality comedy romance. Escapist fun is what a lot of people want at some point. It's the main reason I watch Kdramas.
Not everything has to be realistic, gritty, or true to life.
I'm waiting for Haunted Palace to complete before deciding to watch. I'm really *not* up for tragic endings at this time, so I'm going to be patient.
Crushology, on the other hand is proving to be an absolute fun time through the first four. I really don't understand the low ratings. Do these type of shows just generally score low? Or do the audiences in South Korea typically stream them?
Its seems like Hong Min Ki might be playing a smaller role than what the trailers made it seem like .
So it seems. At one point I was expecting him to show up and just sweep her away from the other three entirely. Now, I think he's just going to be a speed bump on the road to Jae Yeol.
I'm surprised this show isn't getting more attention. It's a welcome break from all of the heavy hitting material this year. I don't mind me some fluff at the end of a rough week.
I am definitely picking up some Cinderella and the Four Knights vibes out of this. We have the Jerk, the Bad Boy, and the Sensitive Artist. We'll be getting the Jock presumably next week. I also think it means in addition to the fluff we will probably have some backstory trauma to give a bit of meat.
Yes, it's pretty obvious who she will *probably* end up with, but just enough doubt to keep it interesting.
I do think some people are missing some of the point where looks are concerned. Bunny fantasizes about good looking guys, but she won't date them initially. She seems to assume they are all shallow and not-so good looking guys have better personality. After her humiliation, she puts good looking men back on the menu because she decides the others can be just as much of jerks.
the third guy is supposed to be her happy ending (according to the original webtoon)
Don't know, I haven't read it. I've just heard about it and that it's a 3-parter. I'm simply not interested in watching a drama that doesn't get to finish its story.
Park Ki-se is still scum. Don't know where he gets off making demands of Baek-ho. Where was this conscience six…
There is a cultural aspect that needs to be kept in mind. A command as direct as he got directly from the CEO is gospel in many, ok *most*, Asian countries. This kind of crap is an issue in Korea, which is the message of the story, I think.
Even here in the US, there's far too often a disconnect between the numbers and the people those numbers represent. I've *seen* this kind of crap and even been on the receiving end at times, though not for any sort of office romance. But it has been for being inconvenient, funds, and political power.
If you think on it a bit, the actual story of this drama is Baek Ho's redemption; not just a romance. His change includes how he looks at the Potato lab, not just MK. That said, she is certainly the catalyst. Looking at how she affects the people around her, she seems to be a force for change, so that shouldn't be a big surprise.
Not everything has to be realistic, gritty, or true to life.
Crushology, on the other hand is proving to be an absolute fun time through the first four. I really don't understand the low ratings. Do these type of shows just generally score low? Or do the audiences in South Korea typically stream them?
One is a player. Or should I say, "Was," since he's out now.
One has turned into a big brother relationship, regardless of the frenemies competition it looks like we'll see next week.
The last hasn't even shown up yet and I'm guessing will get there just in time to confuse things for the obligatory breakup.
I am definitely picking up some Cinderella and the Four Knights vibes out of this. We have the Jerk, the Bad Boy, and the Sensitive Artist. We'll be getting the Jock presumably next week. I also think it means in addition to the fluff we will probably have some backstory trauma to give a bit of meat.
Yes, it's pretty obvious who she will *probably* end up with, but just enough doubt to keep it interesting.
I do think some people are missing some of the point where looks are concerned. Bunny fantasizes about good looking guys, but she won't date them initially. She seems to assume they are all shallow and not-so good looking guys have better personality. After her humiliation, she puts good looking men back on the menu because she decides the others can be just as much of jerks.
* Cinderella and the Four Knights.
A couple of other nice fluffy ones you might like:
* Her Private Life
* King the Land
* Love to Hate You
* My Demon
And one Chinese drama that I very strongly recommend for fun and fluffy romance:
* Falling Into Your Smile
16 episodes would have been too much, but I would agree that it could have benefited from being a 14 episode run.
Even here in the US, there's far too often a disconnect between the numbers and the people those numbers represent. I've *seen* this kind of crap and even been on the receiving end at times, though not for any sort of office romance. But it has been for being inconvenient, funds, and political power.
If you think on it a bit, the actual story of this drama is Baek Ho's redemption; not just a romance. His change includes how he looks at the Potato lab, not just MK. That said, she is certainly the catalyst. Looking at how she affects the people around her, she seems to be a force for change, so that shouldn't be a big surprise.