Also, what is the relationship between the Emperor and Nihuang? I'm cinfused by how they're connected. Why does he have such a soft spot for her? Are they related somehow?
Soooo... does Mei Chang Su die at the end? I saw the 'tearjerker' tag so I kind of want to know. I regret not knowing who died by the end of Mr. Sunshine, and I want to mentally prepare myself. And if he does die, is there at least something happy or hopeful about the end?
I'm sorry guys. I don't understand what a friend request is. Call me dumb, but I don't know what to do with that.
If you accept them as a friend, they show up in your profile as "friends." It's usually people who've liked your posts or you see eye to eye with when it comes to dramas or vice versa. I find it helps me remember and keep track of people whose thoughts/views I respect or enjoy reading and then I'll also recognize them easier when I see their usernames again on a comment thread.
After avoiding this drama for so long, I've finally watched it for the first time in 2024. I have to say, I went…
Yep, that's why it's such a beloved story and has many versions done by other countries, mainly due to the character development. Watching Gu Jun Pyo become human is such a fun journey!
The Thai version is my favorite, but this version has a special place in my heart. And isn't the OST still great?!
they really are! ever since moving's success they seem to be on a high and i hope that continues. they're terrible…
Thanks for the suggestions! :)
Unfortunately, I don't have Hulu, either. I subscribe to two streaming platforms (Viki and Netflix (which now has ads for the basic plan 😑🤯)) and I can't justify adding more. It's ridiculous there are so many! 😭 Besides, Disney/Hulu/Prime and Netflix are basically just making western TV shows with Korean actors (they're feeling less and less "Kdrama"), so I have to remember that most of their shows I probably wouldn't watch anyway. But it's a bit frustrating for the random off-chance I will enjoy one of them. The OTT platforms haven't completely westernized YET, but they're moving swiftly and confidently in that direction, and I'm NOT here for it.
I stumbled on some YouTube edits of episodes (haven't watched the drama) and it bothered me how often he made a move to get closer to her and she would always shy away and get coy with him. C'mon, FL, do you like him or not? 😅 I get that this might happen a bit at first, but it was even happening when they were dating; at some point that's got to get old and frustrating, right? 😅
The top10 rated reviews are all negative reviews. What the heck, I have never seen anything like this on MDL.…
Depending on who you ask, the reviews are deserved, but in my opinion, the ratings are a better indicator of how many people enjoyed a drama and to what extent. I think for some reason a bunch of people nit-picking decided to camp in the reviews for this one. 🤷♀️ I don't know where the intense expectations came from.
I think reviews are mostly helpful for people who follow reviewers they agree with and whose tastes align with theirs, and then it's helpful because if someone you trust (and their taste and judgment) and tend to agree with doesn't like something there's a good chance you won't either. Besides that kind of scenario, I never check them. The comments and rating are good enough for me to usually judge if I'll like it or not.
Even the fans probably wouldn't say it was a perfect drama, but it's certainly sweet and enjoyable with lots of heart. Like is true for every other drama, it won't be for everyone. 😉
I've stopped noticing the comments where people are extreme when I visit drama threads (either extreme love or extreme hate) since they're usually too polarizing to be accurate. The truth is usually somewhere in the middle. 😏
Lol not to be petty (because I don't hate No Gain No Love, it's a fine if not forgettable drama) but watching…
Just hearing about the content and reading the comments I realized it experimented too much with the genre for me, and I assumed I probably wouldn't like it. Relieved I didn't start it now!
But is the story worth going through that ending??
I mean, the ending wasn't terrible. Some characters died that made me sad, and it was rushed and felt a bit like propoganda, but it was decent. I would have loved to see more of everyone happy at the end, but it was good enough. There were definitely arcs that felt more interesting and engaging than others, and I did skip a decent amount (especially the step sister and step mom, never liked their scenes), but definitely some interesting stuff in there! Xuan Lin was pretty awesome, and the leads' partnership was sweet. The rating feels appropriate. It's no Double or Love Like The Galaxy, but it has its merits.
Alas, Spotify never seems to have the BGMs for Cdramas. I desperately wanted to find a few of the BGMs from Love Like The Galaxy (an even better score than The Double, in my opinion) and they're not anywhere to be found. 😭 Sad day.
The high ratings and reviews for this one made me have high hopes but it ended up been my least favorite of the…
I will also point out that Thyme's mom's English knocked all the Koreans trying to speak English out of the park. I can't speak to her Thai, obviously, but the English was convincing and decently well-acted.
The Thai version is my favorite, but this version has a special place in my heart. And isn't the OST still great?!
Unfortunately, I don't have Hulu, either. I subscribe to two streaming platforms (Viki and Netflix (which now has ads for the basic plan 😑🤯)) and I can't justify adding more. It's ridiculous there are so many! 😭 Besides, Disney/Hulu/Prime and Netflix are basically just making western TV shows with Korean actors (they're feeling less and less "Kdrama"), so I have to remember that most of their shows I probably wouldn't watch anyway. But it's a bit frustrating for the random off-chance I will enjoy one of them. The OTT platforms haven't completely westernized YET, but they're moving swiftly and confidently in that direction, and I'm NOT here for it.
I think reviews are mostly helpful for people who follow reviewers they agree with and whose tastes align with theirs, and then it's helpful because if someone you trust (and their taste and judgment) and tend to agree with doesn't like something there's a good chance you won't either. Besides that kind of scenario, I never check them. The comments and rating are good enough for me to usually judge if I'll like it or not.
Even the fans probably wouldn't say it was a perfect drama, but it's certainly sweet and enjoyable with lots of heart. Like is true for every other drama, it won't be for everyone. 😉
I've stopped noticing the comments where people are extreme when I visit drama threads (either extreme love or extreme hate) since they're usually too polarizing to be accurate. The truth is usually somewhere in the middle. 😏