It doesn't look like kdrama romcoms are going to stop using this trope any time soon
Yeah def! but I think they aren't very creative with it. Like they don't always have to have met in childhood for their love to be fated, so many other things could connect them instead of just "they fell in love when they were babies". I just wished they moved on from it at least a little bit
It doesn't look like kdrama romcoms are going to stop using this trope any time soon
Which really sucks, its like they don't have the confidence that the characters will stay with each other no matter what (especially during the time they have a falling out or misunderstanding) so they pull the THEY WERE IN LOVE AT 4 so case closed.
Like... why is it NECESSARRY for them to have met in childhood ? WHY? WHYYYYY???? Every time!!! Like can't actual strangers ever fall in love???? Will the protagonists not like each other if they hadn't met in the past??? I understand they want to give it a "this was destiny" vibes but I want to pull my hair out, EVERY SINLGE KDRAMA DOES THIS (or they've met in a past life)!
He's a really good actor, he devoured his role in Story of Kunning Palace, which made me an immediate fan. Maybe…
Why are you acting like I personally insulted your ancestors? A well-written drama proves itself from the first episode, it's literally supposed to hook the audience. If you're this pressed over a stranger’s opinion, maybe take a deep breath, expand your watchlist, and remember not everyone has to like what you do
I just wished they moved on from it at least a little bit
Like... why is it NECESSARRY for them to have met in childhood ? WHY? WHYYYYY???? Every time!!! Like can't actual strangers ever fall in love???? Will the protagonists not like each other if they hadn't met in the past??? I understand they want to give it a "this was destiny" vibes but I want to pull my hair out, EVERY SINLGE KDRAMA DOES THIS (or they've met in a past life)!