Daebak! Do you know the writer personally? I wish all the overhyped dramas could be like Run On. If this drama…
Tell me about it ... The dramas that are hyped 9/10 end up being disappointments and for one core reason: the writing wasn’t there. Then you have this drama, wasn’t hyped at all or highly anticipated and was written so friggin well, it’s gonna be on my list for my fav kdramas of all time. really puts things in perspective doesn’t it? :’)
Your know ... Sometimes I don’t get why studios do that, cast cute looking actresses for stories like these,…
Lol, not on my most anticipated, but they’re on my plan to watch list XD, got to make room for some other dramas to watch when they first air, otherwise imma explode, lol, I’ll likely wait till they’re all done airing and then I’ll give them a watch, I M surprised I don’t have doom at your service as one of my mad of 2021 though ... LET ME FIX THAT LOL, *edits profile* WTF I’M A HUGE PARK BO YOUNG FAN WHY TF WASN’T THIS ON MY LIST?!?! LMAOOOO
It is fairly obvious that Netflix is the one that have the final say, because all the actors and director want…
THAT, is what I’m worried about actually, I hate it when the budget decreases, it can really screw up a series let me tell you, I’ve seen it happen too many times. I hope s2 can be satisfactory in quality otherwise that year wait is gonna be a major letdown :’( Here’s my opinion of how every FIRST season should start, if the company plans on making a second season anyway, I don’t think the budget should be spent of the greatest CGI or costumes, it should be spent on sets, script, & locations and actors and actresses, as top priority, here’s why: the first season is ALWAYS what reels the audience in, like a pilot episode, and if it doesn’t sell you’re in biggg trouble, I’ve seen many American shows fail to make a decent pilot episode, and that’s why the company says, well we’re canceling the series, its not fun ... The pilot doesn’t have to be perfect, it just needs to keep people engaged, and if you can successfully do that as a company with the story, the acting performances, etc, your audience will remember the series, and your viewership will go up, because it’s keeping them engaged, then by the season finale, you get the final opinions with review and such, and if the finale ended well, people will want a second season, THAT is when your budget should increase, because then people who watched the first season will notice the major improvements in the second season. This bothers me with a lot of companies that use their budgets unwisely, whether its costumes or CGI, it’s not always necessary to make a good series, sometimes those things AREN’T WHAT SELLS. Lol I actually want to pitch one stories and screenplays in the future either in the U.S. or South Korea, and this is something I’d love to discuss with he companies, this is all imo by the way, but I don’t think I’m far off here lol
YES, thats what everyone’s theorizing rn, and all the more reason for a s2! It would absolutely suck ass if…
That’s what everyone’s hoping, but wasn’t his nose bleeding in the last episode? Which means he’s a monster like Hyun soo, so he couldn’t have died easily O_O
Lol
M surprised I don’t have doom at your service as one of my mad of 2021 though ... LET ME FIX THAT LOL, *edits profile* WTF I’M A HUGE PARK BO YOUNG FAN WHY TF WASN’T THIS ON MY LIST?!?! LMAOOOO
Here’s my opinion of how every FIRST season should start, if the company plans on making a second season anyway, I don’t think the budget should be spent of the greatest CGI or costumes, it should be spent on sets, script, & locations and actors and actresses, as top priority, here’s why: the first season is ALWAYS what reels the audience in, like a pilot episode, and if it doesn’t sell you’re in biggg trouble, I’ve seen many American shows fail to make a decent pilot episode, and that’s why the company says, well we’re canceling the series, its not fun ... The pilot doesn’t have to be perfect, it just needs to keep people engaged, and if you can successfully do that as a company with the story, the acting performances, etc, your audience will remember the series, and your viewership will go up, because it’s keeping them engaged, then by the season finale, you get the final opinions with review and such, and if the finale ended well, people will want a second season, THAT is when your budget should increase, because then people who watched the first season will notice the major improvements in the second season. This bothers me with a lot of companies that use their budgets unwisely, whether its costumes or CGI, it’s not always necessary to make a good series, sometimes those things AREN’T WHAT SELLS. Lol I actually want to pitch one stories and screenplays in the future either in the U.S. or South Korea, and this is something I’d love to discuss with he companies, this is all imo by the way, but I don’t think I’m far off here lol