The format with the way eliminations are done is one of the most unfair I seen so far and since intent when picking is commitment to marriage it seems absurd to me if any couples get formed at the end with how little time they get. It kinda all feels pointless tbh and not well thought out. It's made with content in mind but makes no sense otherwise.
i don't understand why all eps. of a drama cannot be released at one time.We will give rating on the basis of…
Because majority of kdramas are produced by Korean traditional networks whose current interest is to release them in episodic form in time slots to generate money on their network. This also usually ruin or make worse many kdrama story structure because of incentives to blue ball us and tease us for next episodes and to push back most relevant resolution to finale.
Netflix ones or other similar networks who don't have such bussiness model release it whole or in 2 parts if they wanna milk extra month subscription. They are usually pre produced and don't work around commercial blocks, etc. and can result in more cohesive satisfying product.
Hey guys, lets stretch out mid episodes so nothing much relevant happens and push every resolve in last episode in a messy rushed ending so show feels both slow and rushed at the same time.
Let's setup many promising stories that we don't know how to resolve properly and just make characters do forced moronic convenient actions to resolve the plot and make stuff happen.
Continue to mess up plot so much that the only way to resolve it js to abandon all logic and reason and hope no one will notice plot holes if you distract them with idols.
It has good premise but just almost always falls apart because they don't know how to close it.
Agree. These things happen in friend groups way more than people admit. of course no one is waiting eight years…
He didn't wait 8 years. It was his whole life that he waited since childhood which seems insane to me to not move on.
He saw his friend match up and didn't try to move on for years and try any other relationship. He didn't ever try to confess to her. Not when he was young or after she broke up with ML and not after she came back.
Now he is over 30yo and feels entitled to FL because he wasted so much time and if all that invested time leads to nothing he will start his incel arc 𤣠prob not in the show but this seem like perfect recipe to create one.
I like FL actress but I stopped watching at episode 9 because it started going downhill. Came back to see if it's worth finishing but based on comments I am glad I didn't waste my time.
do note he ended up with the girl who literally called him out
That seems unrealistic. In every convo he shifted blame to the other person and acted dumb or gaslit them š¤£
Best he could do is ask himself if he was doing something wrong after 3 girls called him out and even that wasn't even him admitting it but question it as a possibility. That was prob also with help by producers when they asked him a question for the interview.
do note he ended up with the girl who literally called him out
She legit figured him out and still went to him at the end. Same with Yun.. idk if producers told them to go up there for the drama, because only minji made sense to go up to him.
Tbh it would be so satisfying if no one would but they must have been doing some damage control in last episode for him with cutting off and editing some convos and prob telling him to talk about being a fool in interview.
This season perfectly demonstrated with Gwanhee how easily people can forget red flags and that these girl boss wanna be, have no self respect in doing what they preach. But then again it's prob all scripted which is even worse if they wanna send such msg.
Instead of condensing story into more tight polished and well produced product they go the other route which makes more money for local market.
Netflix ones or other similar networks who don't have such bussiness model release it whole or in 2 parts if they wanna milk extra month subscription. They are usually pre produced and don't work around commercial blocks, etc. and can result in more cohesive satisfying product.
Let's setup many promising stories that we don't know how to resolve properly and just make characters do forced moronic convenient actions to resolve the plot and make stuff happen.
Continue to mess up plot so much that the only way to resolve it js to abandon all logic and reason and hope no one will notice plot holes if you distract them with idols.
It has good premise but just almost always falls apart because they don't know how to close it.
Kdrama writers 101.
He saw his friend match up and didn't try to move on for years and try any other relationship. He didn't ever try to confess to her. Not when he was young or after she broke up with ML and not after she came back.
Now he is over 30yo and feels entitled to FL because he wasted so much time and if all that invested time leads to nothing he will start his incel arc 𤣠prob not in the show but this seem like perfect recipe to create one.
Best he could do is ask himself if he was doing something wrong after 3 girls called him out and even that wasn't even him admitting it but question it as a possibility. That was prob also with help by producers when they asked him a question for the interview.
Tbh it would be so satisfying if no one would but they must have been doing some damage control in last episode for him with cutting off and editing some convos and prob telling him to talk about being a fool in interview.