the storyline feels disjointed, as if the writers couldn't decide on a central plot and instead opted for a mishmash of random events. Characters pop in and out without proper development, leaving viewers struggling to connect with their motives or actions. It's frustrating to invest time in a drama only to find oneself constantly questioning the relevance of each scene.
Perfect Marriage Revenge (PMR) follows a logical storyline without overwhelming the plot with unnecessary subplots, it features more soft and romantic scenes compared to MMH's more chaotic and humor-driven narrative… 😅
No, I don't mean to offend anyone...I don't even know how this is going to offend others...I feel PMR is wayy…
Perfect Marriage Revenge (PMR) follows a logical storyline without overwhelming the plot with unnecessary subplots, it features more soft and romantic scenes compared to MMH's more chaotic and humor-driven narrative… 😅
I find this type of show to be rather dull, despite its spectacular format and innovative approach. While the concept is impressive, very few scenes truly stand out as memorable. Perhaps I'm biased due to my expectations from shows like Knowing Bros, where I anticipate moments of laughter and entertainment.
Embarking on military service after a significant career success might inadvertently hinder Na Inwoo's trajectory. With two years away, the dynamic landscape of Korean dramas will inevitably witness the emergence of new hits and rising actors who will capture the spotlight. Perhaps, opting for military service earlier would have been more strategic, as now, it slightly diminishes his opportunities to secure prominent roles in upcoming K-dramas.
As a devoted follower of dramas, it's with a heavy heart that I write this comment for "Marry My Husband." Initially captivating, the series took a downward spiral by Episode 10, leaving me thoroughly disillusioned. The storyline veered into realms of absurdity, and the characters' decisions became so inexplicably foolish that I now watch out of a sense of obligation rather than genuine interest.
The plot reached its zenith halfway through the series, after which it descended into a tangled web of contrived conflicts and forced resolutions. What began as a promising tale evolved into a caricature of itself, sacrificing coherence for the sake of sensationalism.
Character development, once a strong point, stagnated and regressed into tired clichés. It's disheartening to see potential squandered by lazy writing and uninspired direction.
At this point, I watch only to see how it all wraps up, not in anticipation of any redemption but rather to fulfill a sense of closure. Each episode has become a chore to endure, and I eagerly await the opportunity to move on to something more fulfilling.
I don't even know where to begin with today's episode 12. I can't believe what I just watched, and how they're ruining it with these embarrassing plot twists... It's like they're completely losing sight of what made the show great in the first place. The writing feels lazy, the character development is nonexistent, and the whole thing just feels like a desperate attempt to shock the audience. I used to look forward to new episodes every week, but now I'm starting to think it's not even worth it anymore. They need to get their act together before they completely destroy what could have been a fantastic series.
Waaaaaa, that episode was a snooze-fest! I mean, I ended up skipping all those mushy romance scenes 'cause they were just too cheesy for my taste. Here's hoping the next one brings back the fun and action!
Waaaaaa, that episode was a snooze-fest! I mean, I ended up skipping all those mushy romance scenes 'cause they were just too cheesy for my taste. Here's hoping the next one brings back the fun and action!
I hope we make more progress in the upcoming episodes. Its ep 10 now and i feel like there soo much left to do.…
Before diving into a drama, it's essential to consider the broadcasting network. In the case of this drama, being aired on TVN, it seems to follow a pattern of building up towards the end of each episode with a scene that leaves you eagerly awaiting the next ep, only to slow down the pace again. It's like riding a roller coaster of emotions with each episode.
The plot reached its zenith halfway through the series, after which it descended into a tangled web of contrived conflicts and forced resolutions. What began as a promising tale evolved into a caricature of itself, sacrificing coherence for the sake of sensationalism.
Character development, once a strong point, stagnated and regressed into tired clichés. It's disheartening to see potential squandered by lazy writing and uninspired direction.
At this point, I watch only to see how it all wraps up, not in anticipation of any redemption but rather to fulfill a sense of closure. Each episode has become a chore to endure, and I eagerly await the opportunity to move on to something more fulfilling.