If you didn't like the main plot (that's not Mokha becoming a Diva btw), I don't think you should waste your time.…
I get it, sometimes I feel this way too. That's why I start watching something else when that happens, and later start over. Castaway Diva is a hopeful show, but most of the time it can be depressing, and not only because of the abusive dad.
I'm watching so many dramas right now and I also started this one! But the thing is I'm not really vibing with…
If you didn't like the main plot (that's not Mokha becoming a Diva btw), I don't think you should waste your time. After 3 episode, it should be clear for everyone what's this show is about. It's not a typical romcom drama with corny lines, sunshine, and rainbows. If you don't like real life stories with real people, don't watch it.
Oh, Jesus Christ! What's up with these new comments? People are like: "Why is this show about fighting for your family and your love. This should be about Mokha becoming a Diva, it's in the title!"π€―π‘π
I can't stop laughing. These people are the prime example when someone judges a book by its cover. In this case, the title of the show. I give up.π€£
This show don't deserve the hate at all. I wrote a review why people should ignore the dumb fangirls. In short: Nam-Soon and Bong Soon is literally the same show with different characters.
No one is sympathizing with him. What are you talking about?π€£
Okay, I thought you're talking about Kiho's dad. I'm not saying we should sympathize with him, I hate him too, but I can understand why Mokha said that. She has a point, kind of. He wasn't bad because he was born that way, he was ruined by his addiction, and alcoholism is a disease too. I think Mokha just naive and too kind and always trying to find the best in everyone. Also, it was her dad, you can't hate your parents even if you try. Even Kiho was sad in the finale.
How should I describe Castaway Diva in simple words? It's a show about fighting for your family, your love, your dreams, and never give up! Mokha is probably the most inspiring character I've seen. Park Eun Bin and the whole cast and crew deserve every award! I will write a longer review about the show later, but all I can say, I don't really know if I should give 10/10 or 9/10 for this show. It feels like I'm nitpicking, but honestly, there were a couple of things in the story that could've been a bit better. In my heart, this is a perfect drama, but as a more critical person, it's "only" a 9/10! It would be surprising if Park Eun Bin and the crew won't win anything next year. Amazing show, acting, writing, the entire production, and probably THE Best OST too. I don't even remember when was the last time a Kdrama had a perfect OST, not just the songs, but the score itself too.
lol I usually get triggered by sad plot-lines for the good characters too but when itβs done well, you canβt…
I wasn't really angry in a way like many people would, normally. I still love what they're doing, I'm just sad as hell. I always prefer great writing even if it's not a happy ending, but in this case I really want them to get their happy ending. I know, this is a paradox.π Also, thank you for the birthday wishes!
I was so happy before the scene with Ranjoo's mom. I thought, this mind could end on a happy note, even tho I felt this could happen. Ranjoo's mom wasn't enough, they had to do another one? WHY??? WHY??? 10/10 episode again, but man, this show is too realistic. If I don't get a happy ending in the finale, 1 day before my birthday, I will travel to Korea and I will smack the writer on her head.π
Anyone else agree that K-dramas should stick to their original formula of one season only? Cause after SWNS -…
No, I disagree, because there's a lot of Kdrama that should have more seasons. Shows like this or the Uncanny Counter for example aren't typical Kdramas, that's why they have more seasons. SWDBS and SGNS are totally different because SGNS is more like a Spinoff, not a second season.
If you think that's the message, you have a serious problem in your head.
No, I didn't say you have to give up family. You have to give up your love life for years. In this case, it's the same really, because she doesn't have a real family. Sad, but this is how this industry works.
I can't stop laughing. These people are the prime example when someone judges a book by its cover. In this case, the title of the show. I give up.π€£
Also, thank you for the birthday wishes!