The episode started off cute, but towards the end, there were some hints of a potential new couple, which felt thrown in and not very useful considering they could have focused more on the KJW, SM, and MH trio. I'll reiterate that I'm NOT INTERESTED in the webtoon; I haven't read it and I don't care how it compares or if it follows the storyline. This TVN drama seems to follow the pattern of introducing slow elements only to rush through the climax. "Marry My Husband" has potential, but if an entire hour is filled with unnecessary filler, including pointless dialogue, count me out.
That’s a you problem am confused y’all just see him as a pretty face robot not a human being ? No way a person…
I've watched numerous dramas featuring Cha Eun Woo as the protagonist, and in all honesty, I didn't watch them for him. It's disappointing to see his lackluster performance compared to the caliber of other renowned actors in the world of K-dramas. However, I do appreciate him as a member of ASTRO.
It's becoming increasingly evident that productions are becoming stingy when it comes to casting younger versions of the main characters. Instead of investing in separate actors for these roles, they opt to have the main actors play their younger selves in flashback scenes. Take, for example, "Marry My Husband" where Park Min Young portrays a university student. While it's a common practice, I don't necessarily see it as a major issue. After all, it's just a drama. However, if productions were willing to allocate resources and provide opportunities for young actors to have a part, it could certainly be beneficial.
I want to preface this comment by saying that I mean no offense and I'm not looking to start any arguments. However, I personally find Cha Eun Woo's acting skills lacking and am perplexed by how he continues to land lead roles in serious dramas rather than being cast in supporting roles. His expressions seem monotonous, and he fails to convey any depth or emotion in his performances. This leaves me quite baffled. Take a look at it: he's supposed to be crying, but does he really look sad? To me, it just seems like I'm staring at a face with tears. It's quite tedious! This whole trend of casting idols solely for their popularity and looks is getting old. There are so many idols cast in dramas who simply lack the acting skills required for the roles they're given. Perhaps they should stick to web dramas where the expectations aren't as high.
I have never watched her dramas, so I can't say anything about her acting, but there's a good chance she was offered…
The text suggests that Jisoo has a rather minor role, and that's perfectly fine. What matters most is her growth as an actress. Even IU wasn't particularly impressive in the beginning, but she improved significantly after numerous projects. So, there's hope that Jisoo, too, will show progress with time and experience. Every actor has their journey, and I'm optimistic that Jisoo will find her stride and enhance her skills as she continues to take on diverse roles.
I'm sure I'll get a lot of comments from BLACKPINK fans, but I have to be honest—I find Jisoo to be not that great of an actress. In fact, her performance tends to be a bit monotonous and uninspiring. I hope that being part of this spectacular cast will push her to improve and convey emotions more effectively through her facial expressions. It's crucial for her to evolve as an actress, especially when working alongside such a talented ensemble.
"Lately, Ji Chang Wook seems to be making some rather dull drama choices, and this latest one is a prime example. It's not about the genre, as there are certainly engaging works out there—take 'Tell Me That You Love Me,' for instance, which had a slower-paced plot but was compelling nonetheless. However, recently, this genre of drama seems to be drowning in too many clichés and repetitive storylines. Despite the potential for interesting narratives, it feels like the same old formula is being recycled, making it challenging to fully appreciate the uniqueness of each new project.
I agree with you. Most of the big reveals have happened already, and the revenge is proceeding nowhere near as…
Yes, it does seem like the narrative is subtly guiding us towards a certain conclusion for that couple. The foreshadowing is quite apparent, and it feels like we might already have a glimpse of how their story will unfold. While the journey may be filled with twists and turns, there's a sense of inevitability in the air. It'll be intriguing to observe the path they take, even if the ultimate destination appears to be somewhat predictable
In the webtoon, Min Hwan died in a car accident in second timeline...since su min will take ji won's fate... I…
So, are the two fates inevitably steering towards that couple? The narrative seems to be hinting at a significant connection or development for them. It will be interesting to see how their story unfolds and whether their destinies will become intertwined. The anticipation is building, and I'm eager to discover the direction the plot will take with this particular couple.
I find it absurd that the character can't simply say no or end the relationship. It's quite frustrating, and it seems like they incorporate this element solely to generate the plot and drama throughout the episodes. It feels forced, as if without this dilemma, there wouldn't be much substance to carry the storyline. I wish the characters had more agency in their decisions, as it would make the narrative more believable and engaging.
After 2 episodes I am bored. Will this get better or worse?
This TVN drama follows the typical pattern we've come to expect, with initial episodes serving as informative introductions to various characters. As the storyline unfolds, it gains momentum. Personally, I find it enjoyable, but the romantic scenes tend to be a bit tedious for my taste. Nonetheless, the overall progression keeps me hooked, and I'm curious to see how the plot develops further.
I must say, it feels like my worst fears are coming true with this K-drama. We're halfway through, and it seems like I can already predict the plot twists, obstacles, and everything else that's going to happen. The episodes are dragging on without much substance, and the lack of surprises is making it all so predictably BORING. I was hoping for more excitement and unpredictability, but it seems like we're stuck in a slow and senseless storyline. Fingers crossed for some unexpected twists in the second half!
I started watching it because I was craving that classic K-drama fix, you know? The kind with those predictable yet totally addictive plot twists, love triangles that keep you on the edge of your seat, and just that perfect dose of delightful K-drama cheesiness. It's like comfort food for my soul – can't resist the allure of those familiar, wonderfully dramatic elements! What can I say? Sometimes you just need that good ol' Korean drama magic in your life.
Take a look at it: he's supposed to be crying, but does he really look sad? To me, it just seems like I'm staring at a face with tears. It's quite tedious! This whole trend of casting idols solely for their popularity and looks is getting old. There are so many idols cast in dramas who simply lack the acting skills required for the roles they're given. Perhaps they should stick to web dramas where the expectations aren't as high.