Started this because I heard it was really funny, but the comedy has disappeared now. I’m also not a fan of these everyone is involved with everyone storylines where someone is someone else’s ex or harassing another person.
Don't really understand the online hate ML was getting. Would say his acting's good here. The story isn't fantastic…
It’s because he got popular and had a breakout. If he were still unknown, people would probably be coddling him and calling him underrated, like they used to before. But now that he doesn’t fit that narrative anymore they’re just hating on him for no real reason.There is also a very small specific group salty about his success
Kinda funny that you say people are too pressed about the political aspect while admitting it will be rushed ending…
I’m actually happy they’re wrapping up all the plotting and political stuff in just two or three episodes. I remember watching My Demon and When the Phone Rings, where after the romcom phase, the plot dragged on for 7–8 episodes. As for rushed endings, every 12episode drama has that issue. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one with a truly perfect ending.
Some people are way too pressed about the political aspect. It’s literally just one episode. At least for me, it was an easy watch, nothing felt incoherent or confusing. Maybe watching a lil bit cdramas with over complicated politics, where you can’t fully follow things without reading comments, made this feel easy to me. They just needed one extra episode to clean up the political mess and give us more rom-com moments afterward. Ig it's going to be a rushed ending. But as It's IU drama, we should care more about it will be happy or not
I haven’t watched the episode yet. The way people are complaining, did it actually get that bad in just one episode or is it the same people who’ve been watching just to hate since the beginning?
Yes, that's how main character perspective works and is kind of the point of this drama. We don't even have to…
Yes, my third para was about Xiaoho Bo and how his role shifted from ML, once the story perspective changed.
I don’t find Dan or Qimin disliking their son particularly bad, because that child was forced on them and used against them as a threat of being discarded. A female victim would receive a lot more sympathy.
Qimin is a character who actually fascinated me. I’ve never found a villain interesting before, but his situation felt very ill-fated, even though he did commit evil acts.
If he had been the main character, the female lead would probably have time travelled specifically for him.
Since it was vague in the drama, I tried reading the novel to understand why Qianqian ran away the first time but it still wasn’t very clear there.
It seemed like she ran away because she didn’t want to live her whole life confined to a single mansion as a modern woman, which is ironic, since she ultimately ends up living in an imperial palace forever at the end.
It felt like she disliked Qimin mainly because the author intended her to, which is also why he didn’t really get much character development bcz he's not the main character
Just a little rant because it’s getting really irritating now. On posts about TXW’s new drama, there are barely any comments about POJ but on every Overdo post, people keep bringing up how they’re still not over POJ or that couple
and if not that, they start saying they’re worried because the male lead is a red flag who won’t treat the female lead right.
Do they not read the synopsis, where the female lead betrays the male lead in a way? Or is it only the male lead’s responsibility to value the relationship? It’s honestly exhausting at this point. I don’t even want to imagine how irritating it’ll get once the drama airs. I actually liked POJ a lot but I still hope this drama does even better
This ML character feels very similar to Qimin from POJ, from being drugged to falling for a transmigrated woman. The difference is, here people don't blame him if he treats his son badly.
It really shows how different the male lead halo is depending on whether you’re the main character or a supporting one
and ML could easily be seen as a villain if the perspective and circumstances were flipped, like it happened here
The only difference here is that the woman transmigrated for him, so he didn’t become more unhinged than the tyrant he already was.
I will never forgive the director for not improving Ian’s delivery of ‘Dwae’ when HuiJu says ‘Andwae?’
It’s actually better they didn’t do it. I was hoping he wouldn’t say “dwae” there, or fans of a certain actress would call it a copy. They were even calling Huiju running towards Ian a copy.
I don’t think a story has to focus on just one topic. Even if there’s a central love story, it doesn’t mean…
I think it’s because those deaths, him taking the throne and all the mystery are tied to the same person and the same thread. Viewers might be overanalysing it. It started as a rom-com, so they’re probably not going to develop separate angles for those other elements.
Also, this is why if you're gonna do a 12 episode K-Drama you've got to simplify the story drastically. The pacing…
I don’t think a story has to focus on just one topic. Even if there’s a central love story, it doesn’t mean the characters have to abandon their personal goals. It actually feels more realistic when multiple things are happening around them instead of everything revolving around a single thread. The main focus always has been the love story
But I do think it should have been 16 episodes. I’m not sure why they didn’t structure it that way, especially with such big name actors involved.
The funny thing is, Huiju called the Prince a coward not him. 😂 Both guys are literally the same. Neither of…
Being jealous and acting pathetic because of it are two different things. PM has no right to stop her from marrying him, yet he keeps interfering and guilt tripping both leads. He acts as if she doesn’t have the ability to think for herself and that he has authority over her.
Meanwhile, he can’t even be straightforward with her after all these years, while the male lead simply admitted he liked her when she asked. There’s really no comparison between them
Byeon woo seok giving tough competition to Cha eun woo in acting.
You keep hating and wasting time using fake account while they’re both making money😆 I saw a comment saying people hate on good looking actors more and it feels true seeing the hate on two of the most attractive actors in the Kdrama industry
So in the end, they didn’t even get the character, who wanted it from the first episode married, even when three wedding dresses were ready. No wonder their birth rate is low
I also agree about the 2nd couple.
Maybe watching a lil bit cdramas with over complicated politics, where you can’t fully follow things without reading comments, made this feel easy to me. They just needed one extra episode to clean up the political mess and give us more rom-com moments afterward. Ig it's going to be a rushed ending. But as It's IU drama, we should care more about it will be happy or not
I don’t find Dan or Qimin disliking their son particularly bad, because that child was forced on them and used against them as a threat of being discarded. A female victim would receive a lot more sympathy.
Qimin is a character who actually fascinated me. I’ve never found a villain interesting before, but his situation felt very ill-fated, even though he did commit evil acts.
If he had been the main character, the female lead would probably have time travelled specifically for him.
Since it was vague in the drama, I tried reading the novel to understand why Qianqian ran away the first time but it still wasn’t very clear there.
It seemed like she ran away because she didn’t want to live her whole life confined to a single mansion as a modern woman, which is ironic, since she ultimately ends up living in an imperial palace forever at the end.
It felt like she disliked Qimin mainly because the author intended her to, which is also why he didn’t really get much character development bcz he's not the main character
and if not that, they start saying they’re worried because the male lead is a red flag who won’t treat the female lead right.
Do they not read the synopsis, where the female lead betrays the male lead in a way? Or is it only the male lead’s responsibility to value the relationship? It’s honestly exhausting at this point. I don’t even want to imagine how irritating it’ll get once the drama airs.
I actually liked POJ a lot but I still hope this drama does even better
It really shows how different the male lead halo is depending on whether you’re the main character or a supporting one
and ML could easily be seen as a villain if the perspective and circumstances were flipped, like it happened here
The only difference here is that the woman transmigrated for him, so he didn’t become more unhinged than the tyrant he already was.
But I do think it should have been 16 episodes. I’m not sure why they didn’t structure it that way, especially with such big name actors involved.
Meanwhile, he can’t even be straightforward with her after all these years, while the male lead simply admitted he liked her when she asked. There’s really no comparison between them