I started to watch it but... am I watching too many BL dramas, or there is actually a gay couple in this series?!…
Their relationship is implied. I have no gaydar whatsoever, but even I thought they were a couple. They had really good chemistry, too--so good, I wish they had more screen time together, and that their relationship was developed more. As small as their relationship is in this drama, it's still a highlight of it.
I really liked this at the beginning, I was hoping for so much more tbh. I was waiting like crazy for their first…
I didn't drop, but boy, did I FF through a number of scenes. Yang Yang is always hot in this drama and sexy as hell, but Wei Wei's character arc is unimpressive. She starts off as a really kick ass computer science major/gamer, and then she stops having chops of her own and becomes "girlfriend". So disappointing. Plus, she's either not permitted to act like she can kiss, or she actually can't or won't, but I felt sorry for Yang Yang. Plus, the actress is way too thin.
I just literally started this an hour ago and it is safe to say, I AM HOOKED.
There are only two shows I've had the "can't wait" experience for in the last year: "Because it's My First Life" is the first, and "Money Flower" is the second.
The more I watch this drama, the more I crave to watch it. It's really, really good. Money Flower is another one of those quietly under rated shows, like Avengers Social Club, that you may come across maybe by accident, but watching it reminds you why you started watching kdramas in the first place.
Ken is deliciously evil so far. When he's on screen, it's hard to look anywhere else.
Also, mad props to Thippy who is subbing this, for which I'm ever so grateful.
But this lakorn is featuring the usual women as dummies theme. Khem is so stubbornly stupid, I find myself hoping she falls into a hole somewhere, and a another character plugs the hole up with a big rock.
And Yada is apparently the beautiful, intelligent, older sister who absolutely must appear in every scene crying or with tears in her eyes. I haven't found a female character to like in this lakorn yet, but it's still early (only 4 episodes in) and maybe the women will stop being such wimpy dummies with more episodes. But you know. Lakorn. So I'm not getting my hopes up.
Gotta say 2017 wasn't the best year of kdramas for me but this drama came in the last minute and saved the year.…
I came pretty close to hitting a drama slump this year, but then I remembered that there a few--School 2017, Fight My Way, Strong Woman Do Bong Soon, Because This is My First Life and Money Flower--that were really good and saved the year. 2018 so far looks like it may be pretty blah, but there will probably be some break out shows, several from China, Taiwan and Thailand, that save the year. I hope.
I'm super into bender gender. This seems right up my alley, but it's so weird how she just decides to be attracted…
I completely agree with you: bi-sexual is fine, but that is not the same thing as "deciding" to be attracted to one sexual orientation or the other. The entire premise of this show annoys me.
Most of this year has been one long drama slump for me. I stopped watching more than half of the things I started, including most of the things on your list.
Okay this is hands-down the best article I have read on MyDramaList because it is so so accurate.The rape part…
I loved Sawan Biang (don't hate me). It really IS a mess, though: the thing I disliked strongly about it was the misplaced revenge by Kawee. I mean, he's furious at his father's newest wife (for reasons), and so he takes his revenge on the wife's sister?
I like lakorns, and I've watched a lot of them. Once you digest the idea that karma and forgiveness, along with the "purity" of women are central thematically, you accept a level of nuttiness in these dramas you wouldn't accept anywhere else--and the notion of personal responsibility is sort of a moving target--which is how you get some really ridiculous revenge lakorns.
However, and this is a BIG however, many of the characters are given actions and dialogue that make them look like they're too stupid to live--especially the women characters. I mean. the writers can thread all of the culture-centric ideas their viewers want in their dramas, but that doesn't mean they have to make the characters into idiots, too. There have been several lakorns I've watched where I've wondered just how stupid the writers think think the audience is.
This is a terrible lakorn. Unless you have a high tolerance for mama's boys who would rather destroy the life of the [pregnant] woman they love rather than to do the right thing, give this lakorn a wide berth. I like, a lot, that lakorns have forgiveness, repentance, karma and the redemption by love as their themes, but not even featuring 3 out of 4 of those AND being set in Austria can rescue this lakorn. You will want to empty a bucket of swill on the main male lead. Trust me. Avoid.
I'm going to watch this as the episodes air, rather than binge watching it, but if this drama ends as badly…
What is it with cdrama endings? Even when a novelist ends their book with a HE, the film maker decides to end it another way--"Sealed with a Kiss" for example, or "Princess Agents". Is there like a law saying unless it's a romantic comedy, it has to be a bad or sad ending?
I'm going to watch this as the episodes air, rather than binge watching it, but if this drama ends as badly as Princess Agents did, it will be the last. damn. time. I ever watch a cdrama without knowing something about the drama's ending.
It has been licensed by Viki: https://www.viki.com/tv/34371c-the-kings-woman
Looks like DramaFever picked it up, too. I think we're going to be seeing a lot more cdramas at both DF and Viki since the k-networks decided to limit the dramas they license so they can stream their own content.
I hope this drama gets subbed. It is coming soon..
Oh, I doubt Viki will license this. I don't know what's wrong with them--they get quite a lot of feedback from their users about what their users want to subtitle and watch--and then they ignore the feedback. If it involves $$, Viki right now is going for the worst kind of bottom feeding trash. Just check the "coming soon" section of their website. Viki's going to keep doing this until their subscriber base shrinks. Not that they particularly care about their subscribers. So pissed at them right now.
It's just me. I know it is. But every last one of these dramas looks boring as hell.
Thanks for the article, which was nicely done.
Also, mad props to Thippy who is subbing this, for which I'm ever so grateful.
But this lakorn is featuring the usual women as dummies theme. Khem is so stubbornly stupid, I find myself hoping she falls into a hole somewhere, and a another character plugs the hole up with a big rock.
And Yada is apparently the beautiful, intelligent, older sister who absolutely must appear in every scene crying or with tears in her eyes. I haven't found a female character to like in this lakorn yet, but it's still early (only 4 episodes in) and maybe the women will stop being such wimpy dummies with more episodes. But you know. Lakorn. So I'm not getting my hopes up.
Most of this year has been one long drama slump for me. I stopped watching more than half of the things I started, including most of the things on your list.
However, and this is a BIG however, many of the characters are given actions and dialogue that make them look like they're too stupid to live--especially the women characters. I mean. the writers can thread all of the culture-centric ideas their viewers want in their dramas, but that doesn't mean they have to make the characters into idiots, too. There have been several lakorns I've watched where I've wondered just how stupid the writers think think the audience is.
Something about a painter, an accident, amnesia, and a culprit?