There's no misogyny. All of the MLs love their wives dearly. They are all strong Female characters. . I was very…
the question was is there misogyny. the correct answer is yes there is not to lie and say there isn’t any in some kind of defence of the show.
The show obviously has strong patriachal views and I would say it’s more prevalent and central to the plot than others dramas in recent years it’s best to give context and to explain why it’s present, why that critique might have existed and why they might still enjoy it despite that criticism instead of claiming something that’s objectively not true.
There is misogyny in it - quite a lot of the conflict stems from very misogynistic views - the female leads have…
This is definitely the best choice because I think it's hard to say if you'd like it from reviews. Overall the plot, writing and acting is really good but some people might find those plot points too much to enjoy the show. I hope you enjoy it though!!!
There's no misogyny. All of the MLs love their wives dearly. They are all strong Female characters. . I was very…
It's wrong to say there's no misogyny, because there actually is quite a bit. While the overarching plot is not inherently misogynistic , there are entire plot points that are based in misogynistic men attacking, harassing or disturbing these women. While they deal with it well - many of the situations they face are rooted in misogyny.
can anyone tell me if this is worth watching? i remember people talking about misogny and whatnot, so i need to…
There is misogyny in it - quite a lot of the conflict stems from very misogynistic views - the female leads have to endure a lot because of it. While they are very smart and clever and the show never outrightly glorifies the misogynistic behaviour ( I personally don't think it does enough to challenge it either given how overt the misogyny).
The main crux of a lot of their issues comes from misogyny and it can be quite frustrating as sometimes the women defending themselves is portrayed as them being impetuous, cunning or sly rather than them defending themselves from very unfair situations. The main lead can be seen as incredibly patronising also.
If you are okay with that then it should be fine for you - the acting is good and there are funny parts. However the other replies are very misleading so I thought I should give proper context to the claims of misogyny in the show - they aren't baseless but it's down to viewer discretion as certain plot choices could be off putting.
I really can never rate Niaoniao’s mum. why is she so cruel to her own child that she abandoned? I can see that she cares for her but she never shows it and would rather dote on someone else’s child over her own? people keep telling her that she’s wrong as hell but she doesn’t listen. She gets so riled up at what her child says like she isn’t the grown up and should know better. of course everyone has their bad moments but has she ever had a good moment?? she always does the exact wrong thing.
try what comes after love. it's airing now. also chinese drama Fake it till you make it is also very mature and…
Fake It TIll You Make it is truly one of my fave dramas. So underrated, the chemistry between the leads was sizzling while also having a story with so much depth
loved the drama but hee joo's unwillingness to not even trying to speak up in front of sa eon is straight up annoying…
it would be way more unrealistic if she just randomly started speaking to Sa Eon after a few words and encounters. How is what has occurred enough to counterbalance the decades of trauma and silence she’s faced. She still doesn’t even know Sa Eon’s true feelings that well to just up and tell him her biggest secret.
The show obviously has strong patriachal views and I would say it’s more prevalent and central to the plot than others dramas in recent years it’s best to give context and to explain why it’s present, why that critique might have existed and why they might still enjoy it despite that criticism instead of claiming something that’s objectively not true.
which is why I felt the need to correct you
The main crux of a lot of their issues comes from misogyny and it can be quite frustrating as sometimes the women defending themselves is portrayed as them being impetuous, cunning or sly rather than them defending themselves from very unfair situations. The main lead can be seen as incredibly patronising also.
If you are okay with that then it should be fine for you - the acting is good and there are funny parts. However the other replies are very misleading so I thought I should give proper context to the claims of misogyny in the show - they aren't baseless but it's down to viewer discretion as certain plot choices could be off putting.
I auto watch anything I notice her in because I am quite confident I will enjoy it