I don't know if I'm actually going to watch the second season since Lee Jung Ha isn't in it. For me personally he was like the star and the heart of the show. He was the biggest reason why I was enjoying it. I kinda lost all my excitement for the second season. I do wish the new actor all the luck (as this unfortunate situation isn't his fault at all!)
Is this the one where the FL is a child for some reason
Thank you for commenting this, I would not have known otherwise and it immediately got deleted from my watchlist. I'm personally not a fan of romantic pairings where one of the actors is of age while the other is underage. No thank youuu.
I might be a minority but the one I'm loving the most is Perfect Crown. I haven't started Filing For Love yet, but that one could be another one that I'll adore. Otherwise all of the other current aring dramas are just okay to me. Entertaining but I'm not in love with them.
Watched this to get closure after watching another of screenwriter’s show but it was more of the same 😭
This made me check out the screenwriter and honestly WHO HURT THEM. This is like their third romance that's this melancholy, sad but beautiful with a tiny dose of healing.
How does it compare to IU's previous works? I have not started watching it yet. But I want to know if I should…
I actually struggled a lot with Hotel Del Luna (but that's due to my issues with the Hong sisters and their dramas). This one is a lot more similar to Hotel Del Luna compared to some of her other kdramas. But I'm honestly loving this. The first two episodes were a bit rough, but by the third one I completely turned around and fell for the story.
How is the comedy here? Not really in the mood for heavy drama or angst.
I personally find that this drama is very funny but it also contains a lot of darker, heavy or moody themes. But that doesn't actually make the overall drama feel very dark or heavy. It's actually such a fun and light watch while also tackling serious topics (but in a more lighthearted way, but not toooo lighthearted). If that makes sense haha.
i don't think netflix will ever come close to what disney plus managed to achieve with moving, but let's hope…
I don't think that Netflix is necessarily trying to copy moving or necessarily following the moving trend. If that was the case we would have gotten a superhero drama from Netflix a lot sooner. Cashero was also an adaptation of a 2015 webtoon (the same year Moving's webtoon came out). Besides, The Wonderfools has been in development since 2018 (originally scheduled for a 2021 release but they completely revamped the whole project) so the full scale production of the wonderfools started in 2024.
I thought this was going to be a cute, fluffy, wholesome but awkward love story. This was not that. Very realistic and I'm actually really glad that they did not end up together. I felt like they were two very incompatible people. He had communication issues, trouble with opening up, and was more reserved. While she was a bit immature, demanding and bit selfish (which honestly made me sad since I did enjoy her character in the beginning but I didn't like how she acted in their relationship a lot times). He definitely wasn't perfect too, he as well had many flaws and could be a very frustrating person to date. Basically two incompatible people and not even due to cultural differences (in my opinion).
Anyone remember 'Welcome to Samdal'?same to same ML and FL.ML waits for decades for FL saving himself and his…
Do you have something against women or something? Because there are numerous kdramas where the guy sleeps around while the girl is still hung up on him. Go away with these weird double standards. Drop the drama if it's bothering you this much and move on with your life.
I honestly don’t understand how people see the pool scene and call the ML a red flag. Did he push her into the…
I wouldn't call him a red flag personally, just a big asshole😂 I do think some of his emotions are very understandable. Immature and unprofessional? Totally, but understandable too.
Watching episide 8Ka Young is definitely tearing up over the thought of forgetting genie. Even if on the anti-social…
She's not a psychopath (since that's not an official diagnosis) but more likely on the anti-social personality disorder spectrum. And she actually really fits that one really well. You can still feel emotions like anger, boredom or sadness (depression and being suicidal is actually quite common with ASPD). But it's more rare, difficult to feel emotions like happiness, empathy, joy etc. It's also a spectrum so everyone is different. The reason why a lot of people call her a psychopath is because that's what most people would call her, even though it's technically not the correct term. They probably don't know that and to them she probably feels like a psychopath. Also, I believe they stated in one of the earlier episodes that she has ASPD (but correct me if I'm wrong).
I kinda hate that it's following the original show............. it was on its way to become like a 9 but now it's…
I probably didn't explain it well in my initial comment but there is a whole history, decades of horrible transgender representation in media. If you look at researchers for instance from GLAAD, you would see that transgender characters were cast as killers or villains in at least 21% of the catalogued episodes and storylines. They're often portrayed as murderers, sociopaths and sexual predators. And often, just like in this case, them being mental instable deranged killers that is often linked to trauma and them being transgender. It's an actual thing. Simply because you not being aware of it doesn't mean it's not actually happening. It's a continuing pattern. And both La Mante (which I haven't seen personally) and Queen Mantis are following this problematic rhetoric and trope.
A couple of examples I could think of that follow this pattern are: Silence of the lambs, csi, pretty little liars, Dressed to Kill, Sleepaway Camp, Psycho, Troubled Blood a book by Robert Galbraith/J.K Rowling, Sleepaway Camp, Ace Ventura.
So the horrific representation might not be as known as for instance the bury your gays trope in media, it's still a very common thing. It's also not to say that a transgender character can't be a villain if it's well done. If it doesn't follow the rhetoric that someone being transgender is a reason or another way to explain how someone could be deranged enough to do such a thing. It functions solely as a shallow problemaric toxic harmful psychological profile, that the media has used over the years. And the kdrama does this as well. I did appreciate how they made lil comments or hints about other transgender people. But that doesn't take away from them still using a harmful narrative about transgender people in medias. And that is sadly not disappearing (Emilia Pérez is another but different example of harmful bad representation of trans people). And now should be the time for uplifting good transgender representation where characters aren't solely defined or presented as victims or murderers.
A couple of examples I could think of that follow this pattern are: Silence of the lambs, csi, pretty little liars, Dressed to Kill, Sleepaway Camp, Psycho, Troubled Blood a book by Robert Galbraith/J.K Rowling, Sleepaway Camp, Ace Ventura.
So the horrific representation might not be as known as for instance the bury your gays trope in media, it's still a very common thing. It's also not to say that a transgender character can't be a villain if it's well done. If it doesn't follow the rhetoric that someone being transgender is a reason or another way to explain how someone could be deranged enough to do such a thing. It functions solely as a shallow problemaric toxic harmful psychological profile, that the media has used over the years. And the kdrama does this as well. I did appreciate how they made lil comments or hints about other transgender people. But that doesn't take away from them still using a harmful narrative about transgender people in medias. And that is sadly not disappearing (Emilia Pérez is another but different example of harmful bad representation of trans people). And now should be the time for uplifting good transgender representation where characters aren't solely defined or presented as victims or murderers.