i completely agree. + the fact that they changed a lot of plot points from the webtoon and made it way more dramatic…
I agree with you on everything. The webtoon was so pretty all around with a healing vibe to it, but the drama feels cold, the cast doesn't fit the characters, their styling is awful, and I hate how obvious they're being about a huge reveal that comes very late into the webtoon.
Its still early days. Maybe they chose a muted palette to start so when the FL makes her transformation it’ll…
It does feel very cold. The webtoon was pretty all over, and I feel like a story of healing should have much warmer tones. Hopefully they do gradually change the color palette as the story progresses, but I'm not holding my breath.
Because it’s the same premise. It’s not an uncommon plot either. I don’t remember that many in kdrama but…
Oh yes, I gathered. I was talking to OP, sorry it wasn't clear. A lot of people have been comparing the two as if PMR had copyrighted the entire thing, it's getting annoying at this point. You're right, though, I guess it's the new KDrama trend.
It seems like most people watching this drama are novel/webtoon fans. Could yall please stop spoiling it for those…
I read the webtoon, and I got so upset the other day when I saw a Twitter account with over 8k followers had just casually dropped a huge spoiler and got retweeted over 100 times. I loved that reveal in the webtoon and I feel genuinely sorry for all the people who won't get to experience it now because of them.
Because it’s the same premise. It’s not an uncommon plot either. I don’t remember that many in kdrama but…
Take a look at webtoon offerings: this is a very, very common premise. As in, there are gazillions of them. PMR didn't invent the concept, far from it.
I read the webtoon a while ago but I don’t remember Ji Hyuk being everywhere to save her! Makes the plot a lot…
He wasn''t, they added that in. I don't remember her running all over the place when she woke up in the past either, but it does make sense. Anyone would freak out in such circumstances.
Stepmother, mother in law NOT related by blood, OK.
That is definitely NOT the definition of incest. It would be if the father and son slept together. It has nothing to do with their relations with the same woman.
This is one of those dramas for feminists... she's a strong, swarthy independent military woman who acts like…
It's really not for feminists. She may be a general, but she's clearly inferior to him on pretty much every level, and stays out of the loop the entire time while he runs circles around her. This is, yet again, one of those dramas which brags about a role reversal and a strong FL, only to make her dumb and useless and keep the ML in power the whole time. False advertising, as usual.
It makes zero sense and is quite funny, but I wish it didn't fall in the category of a supposedly badass FL getting protected by ML at every turn once again. It would have been so easy to avoid, too, given their respective personalities and occupations...