Trailers show HW fighting some people so it only makes sense that they would get one.
Huh, do you think it will be a significant amount of fighting? I remember CLOY kind of mish-mashed genres, so I suppose this one might be doing the same.
1600 users have given their ratings in 3 days ! Guys it's one fastest ? Or it's just normal trend here on MDL.
I've noticed if the drama is good, it often (not always) garners a high rating pretty quickly, and then will maintain the high rating after it's finished airing. There's usually a bit of a dip after a drama ends but sometimes it actually goes up, but the really strong ones don't dip drastically. A lot of people on here mistrust the ratings, and while I think rating a drama after 2 episodes is premature, I usually find MDL ratings pretty helpful (there's the quality rating and then popularity ranking; both taken together are pretty indicative of a drama's timelessness). There are a few odd ones that felt really off to me from their rating, but most I've found are helpful gauges for what I'll like/what's good.
This is looking good. Hyun-woo and Hae-in might not have the healthiest relationship, but I'm all for them to…
Yes, badly written dramas show characters with flaws but don't offset them with anything to leave you expecting/wanting more. They have to get you to care just enough about the characters despite their flaws, and that's a tricky balance to strike, but I think this drama is doing it so far.
Individually I love all the actors in this show... Specially Main Leads are so beautiful together.... But as a…
That's what more episodes are for. :) Right now they're turning the soil and planting seeds. I'm sure there will be more development as we progress; I think it means there's a chance for a strong drama from start to finish so we don't get a weak ending because everything was rushed and the character growth frontloaded.
Lots of kdramas recently but many disappointing ones. Hope this one will be good on the whole distance.
Yeah, most of the good ones all happen around November/December cause award season is around the corner (that's my theory, anyway). :P The rest of the year is very hit and miss.
Just two episodes in, and people are already forming strong opinions. What made "Crash Landing on You" and "My…
Hear, hear! Though, I would say that these dramas have unique plot points, but they would seem to be a weakness: the hokey premise of each. An alien, a mermaid (LOTBS), being carried off by a tornado in Korea... these sound dumb, but then the drama just sells the story completely. :) Loved your post!
I am not that sure of a happy ending..swing kids had no happy ending. The thing is she creates a situation where…
Right. They had the whole last episode be about her leaving him so she could heal in the ocean, for a potentially indefinite period of time, and then he also apparently forgot her. Then they get back together right at the end and live happily ever after. 😅 I showed this drama to my sister a few months back and she was like, "What's up with the ending? The separation in this one was completely unnecessary." The drama was even longer than the typical 16 episodes, too!
But that might be her only drama with an actual happy ending? MLFAS implied that one day they'll be together permanently when he doesn't have to disappear to his alien world (wasn't my favorite ending), and then CLOY, of course, has them seeing each other two weeks out of every year... somehow she made that one work, haha, cause the ending scene is so cute. But in reality I wouldn't call it "happy."
I don't think we're supposed to care about them together yet. Cause you're right, we have no reason to root for…
I think it depends on the drama; I usually like one of the main leads sooner than this, but not always. I think it's enough to feel bad for them, rather than like them, but I get it. I probably wouldn't usually stick around either if I didn't like more characters, but I feel confident the characters will improve and there's a lot I'm still intrigued by!
But that might be her only drama with an actual happy ending? MLFAS implied that one day they'll be together permanently when he doesn't have to disappear to his alien world (wasn't my favorite ending), and then CLOY, of course, has them seeing each other two weeks out of every year... somehow she made that one work, haha, cause the ending scene is so cute. But in reality I wouldn't call it "happy."