If your grandma is the owner of the company, anything is possible, especially in many Asian countries.
I know that! My initial comment has nothing to do with nepotism; I'm talking about the casting choice. But like someone else said, this show isn’t meant to be taken seriously; it was made for fun and giggles. So yeah, maybe that choice was intentional from the start. Maybe they wanted to cast someone who looks much younger and doesn’t match the expected age.
And like I said, maybe it's not my cup of tea, but I'm happy to see you and others enjoying it.
This drama isn’t serious tho.It was made for fun and giggles.ML was placed in his position bcz of nepotism,you…
I'm not even talking about the fact that the ML got the role through nepotism. I just mean the casting choice might not have been the best since he looks like a teenage boy rather than someone who's supposed to be around 28-30 years old.
Anyway, maybe it's just not my cup of tea, but I'm glad to see it gets enough appreciation from everyone else. To each their own!
Also, just to be clear, I don’t care about the age gap. I’ve seen so many shows with much bigger age differences (whether the woman is older or the guy), and it was fine. I feel like people are twisting my words.
It's funny how one needs to write a foot length praises for just one critic so that people won't attack them.…
Every time I share an opinion that's different from the fans, I get hate. I’ve experienced so much trauma (people can be really mean!) from it that now I feel like I have to justify myself and give a lot of praise to the actors to minimize the hate haha
I love how people are debating the age gap in the comments while I’m just here wondering how the ML is supposed to be the head of strategic planning in a company and still looks like he’s 20. Don’t get me wrong, he’s a great actor and I’m actually a big fan! But he just looks way too young for the role, and I can’t take the plot seriously. Please, no hate to me! I genuinely think he’s very talented and he's done so many great dramas in the last few years!
It's a thing in real life ("savior sibling"), and yeah, it's got a lot of ethical issues about it. There's even…
You just unlocked a memory! I watched that movie when I was younger it’s really good, I totally forgot about it haha. But you’re right about the savior sibling; I just thought the dad could help without her having to try to get pregnant. Maybe I just didn’t understand some parts 🤔
From what I understood FL wants to make a new baby because he needs a blood tank for the older child ? No one…
Omg so that’s what was happening? The story is so twisted I never would’ve guessed or understood that she planned to have another child with him to save the first one by using the new baby’s blood. She went through all that when she could have just told the ML the truth—that the child is his and needs help? lol
Seriously, I forgot how good this drama is and how underrated it is. I can't wait to rewatch the entire series it’s so heartbreaking, yet so healing at the same time...
So far so good. The show is staying true to the spirit of the Korean original but brought its own Thai flair.…
Maybe I’m wrong, but I noticed the series was produced by True CJ Creations, which is affiliated with CJ ENM from Korea. I’ve seen several other films produced by CJ—even some American ones—and they all have a similar vibe when it comes to colour grading and camera work. It really sets them apart from productions made by other major studios. I’d even say it’s a hit or miss sometimes, depending on what you’re used to visually!
PS. True CJ Creations is a 50:50 joint venture between True Corporation, a Thai company, and CJ ENM.
I really miss old k-dramas. Watching them again today, they might seem a bit cringe, but I think that's part of their charm. They're lighthearted, and the comedy is definitely there.
I came with no big expectations, and it's not that bad. Honestly, it's a good show to pass the time and enjoy without overthinking. I'm really looking forward to the next episodes!
disagree, there were loads of amazing dramas since 2016, lol
I mean of course there have been some good dramas recently, but personally, I feel like the ones from back in the day resonated with me more. Maybe it’s also because I think the series from that time were better as they were part of my childhood, and my first introduction to k-dramas, so I naturally feel more attached to them 🤔
Either way, I’ve never rewatched any dramas from the last 2–3 years. But the older ones? Sometimes I’m on my 4th or even 5th rewatch! That’s why I think 2016 and earlier were the golden era haha
But I’m not denying that it’s possible to find a few good ones from the last few years, and there’s one that came out this summer that I really enjoyed :)
Edit : the thrillers from the past few years have been really good I can’t deny that!
I have high expectations for k-dramas in 2025, and I'm really looking forward to this series. I’ve been pretty disappointed by the past few years (seriously, nothing can beat the golden era of 2016 and before) 😭
I'm so excited about this mini-series! I’ve really missed Jun Ji Hyun, and I’ve been eagerly waiting to see her back on my screen 😭 On top of that, adding politics, thriller, and action (hopefully with a touch of romance, even if it's minimal) makes it even better; 2025 is offering so many great k-dramas, and I really hope I won’t be disappointed!
Great review!I am currently watching it and I love Kwan & Khet together so much. The Panther King plot is chaotic…
Kwan and Khet are so cute together, and their chemistry was honestly one of the best i’ve seen in any lakorn in 2024! Seriously, the casting was spot on, and it’s one of the reasons i kept watching despite the Black Panther King plot, which i personally found unnecessary...
And like I said, maybe it's not my cup of tea, but I'm happy to see you and others enjoying it.
Anyway, maybe it's just not my cup of tea, but I'm glad to see it gets enough appreciation from everyone else. To each their own!
Also, just to be clear, I don’t care about the age gap. I’ve seen so many shows with much bigger age differences (whether the woman is older or the guy), and it was fine. I feel like people are twisting my words.
Please, no hate to me! I genuinely think he’s very talented and he's done so many great dramas in the last few years!
I’d even say it’s a hit or miss sometimes, depending on what you’re used to visually!
PS. True CJ Creations is a 50:50 joint venture between True Corporation, a Thai company, and CJ ENM.
Either way, I’ve never rewatched any dramas from the last 2–3 years. But the older ones? Sometimes I’m on my 4th or even 5th rewatch! That’s why I think 2016 and earlier were the golden era haha
But I’m not denying that it’s possible to find a few good ones from the last few years, and there’s one that came out this summer that I really enjoyed :)
Edit : the thrillers from the past few years have been really good I can’t deny that!
On top of that, adding politics, thriller, and action (hopefully with a touch of romance, even if it's minimal) makes it even better; 2025 is offering so many great k-dramas, and I really hope I won’t be disappointed!
I also hope we get some great lakorns in 2025 :)