Hulu really makes it hard to see the previews and credits so I didn’t see an epilogue Was it after the preview?
Yes, it starts after previews (about 3 minutes before end of the episode, at least on Disney+). Do you have Disney+ in your region? I prefer to watch on their player/app.
It’s pretty common, unfortunately, for haters/antis to leave reviews and rate episodes claiming they’ve watched…
Yes, I agree wholeheartedly! In the same vein, I don’t understand obsession over who gets top billing out of the two leads. Apparently that’s a huge deal in C. entertainment industry but it leads to huge fights/arguments not just between fandoms but also between actor/actress companies. Like we almost didn’t have the wonderful Pursuit of Jade because agencies of the leads have a huge dislike for each other due to a “top billing” dispute between other clients in a different drama 🙄🥺
Watched first 2 episode. So far, not that impressed. I know it's just a begining but there are really not much…
Honest question: what were your expectations? For a comedic drama, first two episodes have been pretty good (to me) and set up the story possibilities nicely, so I’m curious to hear other people’s thoughts.
Fo what it’s worth, I think the most important part is going to be the second half of the drama. So, so many recent K-dramas went downhill after a promising beginning (or, at least, a competent beginning).
I agree with you in general although sometimes there’s a downside to having great actors in secondary/supporting…
Agree. I think also K-dramas can get more higher tier actors in a same drama because there’s no hard cap like there’s in China (40% of total production budget). But just like favors get called in for star cameos in Korean dramas, some Chinese dramas can also entice 1st/2nd lead level actors to show up in small parts. One of my favorite C-drama couples is actually a 3rd couple in a drama but it’s played by leading actor/actress-level people (and they even get their own theme song in the drama 🥰)
It’s always cool to see IU play characters like this :)And I think her character acts arrogant just as a defense…
All fair points, maybe I’m sympathizing too much with her character, lol. We will see how it develops IU mentioned this week’s episodes will also show a different, lonely side of the FL.
They have spent a lot on this drama.... The reason I find Korean Film Industry a cut above the rest is the quality…
I agree with you in general although sometimes there’s a downside to having great actors in secondary/supporting roles. Some K-dramas have too many storylines going on and 5 “good” storylines is not better than 1-2 “great” storylines.
Although I don't particularly like arrogant, rich, and spoiled female characters, it's okay because IU is playing…
It’s always cool to see IU play characters like this :)
And I think her character acts arrogant just as a defense mechanism but we will see. She’s also not spoiled because — for better or worse — she’s an outsider and doesn’t have the full privilege that a legitimate chaebol kid would have. FL has a chip on her shoulder and wants to prove that she’s better so that’s why she was #1 in school.
Fo what it’s worth, I think the most important part is going to be the second half of the drama. So, so many recent K-dramas went downhill after a promising beginning (or, at least, a competent beginning).
And I think her character acts arrogant just as a defense mechanism but we will see. She’s also not spoiled because — for better or worse — she’s an outsider and doesn’t have the full privilege that a legitimate chaebol kid would have. FL has a chip on her shoulder and wants to prove that she’s better so that’s why she was #1 in school.