I truly didn't expect much when I started this drama. But, after 14 episodes, I am very satisfied. It is surprisingly very good and I am really enjoying it. Episodes go by way too fast and I have a hard time waiting for the next one.
Really hoping the script stays on course and doesn't get weird out.
Global availability may also be in play. Spooky in Love is for example available in N-Europe, while not so much…
Yes, I totally understand all that. I have a technical background and I do understand statistics and where and when and how the data is collected has an impact on results.
My statement was not a question as to why the difference but rather how interesting it is in variance of the ratings. Even ratings in Korea differs between Seoul and nationwide. I just find it interesting how different demographics play into ratings. In other words, ratings are not gospel, but just another indicator to ponder on.
I have always been curious about the demographics of MDL viewers, such as age bracket, gender, and even sexual orientation, etc. as those have an impact on how an individual rates and comments on the shows and actors.
This English language fan site may have an oversampling of non native Korean members.Global audience:https://www.netflix.com/tudum/top10/tv-non-english
Thank you. I do understand it and hence why I wrote "interesting". To show the difference between different mediums.
Interesting how these ratings differ than MDL ratings for these dramas. Spooky in Love is one the highest ratings on MDL, yet in these ratings has the lowest.
I really can't remember if I ever seen so much skin on a FL. Usually it's the ML. It really shows how hard she works to keep such a toned and athletic body. Not easy being an actor or singer (male or female) for sure.
still waiting for a drama where second lead gets the girl
There was an older drama where the ML doesn't get the FL. Just can't remember the name. From what I vaguely remember, he had a crush on her but she didn't. She liked him as a friend. They started as enemies.
I am convinced that Kim Hye Jun is a vampire, OK a very beautiful vampire. She definitely does not look 31. She really does look like a 16 / 17 year old in those early scenes and at most 20 in later scenes.
Let's keep our fingers crossed and hope this one stays the course.
Really hoping the script stays on course and doesn't get weird out.
Loved Justin John Harvey character. He truly did a fantastic job. Hoping to see him in more Kdramas.
I think I liked the first one better. I rate this one 8.5, meaning a definite watch for this genre.
My statement was not a question as to why the difference but rather how interesting it is in variance of the ratings. Even ratings in Korea differs between Seoul and nationwide. I just find it interesting how different demographics play into ratings. In other words, ratings are not gospel, but just another indicator to ponder on.
I have always been curious about the demographics of MDL viewers, such as age bracket, gender, and even sexual orientation, etc. as those have an impact on how an individual rates and comments on the shows and actors.