After watching Episode 11, two words come to mind: 'poor execution.' The web novel far surpasses the show in building up the base and momentum for key scenes. But still my favvvv show.
Some people are talking about plot armor, plot holes, their imaginary theories about main Male lead's background, injuries, so many things and etcccccc..But idfc
Hear me out, guys. I see the drama in three main phases: (especially for romance genre)
The Beginning: This phase focuses on the affection and love between the main leads. Here, I care deeply about even the smallest details involving their interactions.
The Conflict: This phase deals with their background issues, like unraveling family secrets or resolving personal struggles. For me, this part doesnāt need an intricate plotāIām fine with a broader, birdās-eye view approach. Questions like āWhoās the real father?ā or āDoes the male lead have a twin brother?ā donāt require deep theories from me. Iād watch this part at 4x speed the first time and might even skip it during rewatching.
The Resolution: This is the most important phaseāthe ending. I care deeply about the logic, longevity, and overall satisfaction of the conclusion, where the leads find peace and happiness together for the long haul.
To sum up, I prioritize the male leads journey in this drama more than the twists, plot, or side mysteries. Thatās just how I engage with this storyāwhat about you?
Honestly, Iām not sure how my interest in the show has shifted over the past two weeks since episode 7. I used to be glued to every episode, watching as soon as it aired, but now Iāve found myself losing interest (for now), at least. It feels like the emotional elements are being overdone, and the plot twists are becoming unnecessarily complicated by revealing it in unnecessary timeline/situation.
That said, seeing comments from others who are eagerly anticipating the next episode makes me question if Iām overthinking it. Is it just my personal perspective, or are others feeling this way too? What do you thinkādoes it make sense to feel disconnected, or am I missing something?
Mine will be Love scout and when the stars gossip,
Hear me out, guys. I see the drama in three main phases: (especially for romance genre)
The Beginning: This phase focuses on the affection and love between the main leads. Here, I care deeply about even the smallest details involving their interactions.
The Conflict: This phase deals with their background issues, like unraveling family secrets or resolving personal struggles. For me, this part doesnāt need an intricate plotāIām fine with a broader, birdās-eye view approach. Questions like āWhoās the real father?ā or āDoes the male lead have a twin brother?ā donāt require deep theories from me. Iād watch this part at 4x speed the first time and might even skip it during rewatching.
The Resolution: This is the most important phaseāthe ending. I care deeply about the logic, longevity, and overall satisfaction of the conclusion, where the leads find peace and happiness together for the long haul.
To sum up, I prioritize the male leads journey in this drama more than the twists, plot, or side mysteries. Thatās just how I engage with this storyāwhat about you?
That said, seeing comments from others who are eagerly anticipating the next episode makes me question if Iām overthinking it. Is it just my personal perspective, or are others feeling this way too? What do you thinkādoes it make sense to feel disconnected, or am I missing something?
Or. Because I've read the novel and webtoon ?