It isn't that good in anyway so people don't enjoy it that much.
I think you just hate this show and don’t want to see anything good in it same is my case for DK let’s rest it at that. And if someone has enjoyed watching a show like DK our opinions will never match let’s like what we like
It isn't that good in anyway so people don't enjoy it that much.
DK was a bad show in my opinion too cringe and overacted while this one does not has tried and tested romance cliche storytelling which felt different to me
This I agree that his character lacks emotional depth he is more surface level and that’s not working well but Lomon has a good screen presence a little more depth to the role would have made his presence louder
It isn't that good in anyway so people don't enjoy it that much.
this is so better than the overrated dynamite kiss. I think people look for too much of romance in dramas nowadays, they hate it when there is low amount of Romance and more Situational based storytelling. Anyways, I found it good. I can understand if someone does not. I wouldn’t say it’s great, but at least it’s something new.
I think he’s portrayed as a genuinely decent person who isn’t overly calculative, and he plays that role well. Some people just don’t overthink everything. The female lead, on the other hand, is more calculative and shrewd, and she is that way because she understands how the world works. I don’t know if you don’t find him appealing, but in my opinion, he’s really not that bad.
This is honestly one of the cutest K-dramas I’ve ever watched. Ahn Bo-hyun has long been one of my favorites, and this role suited him perfectly the badass, bully-coded, alpha hero energy was chef’s kiss. He owned it.Lee Joo-bin is an absolute sight for sore eyes. The size difference between them made everything even more adorable, but what I loved most was how natural she felt in the role. She was cute, yes but never in an unnecessary or forced way. She balanced sweetness with maturity beautifully, which made her character so easy to love.The teenager arc was slightly boring, but never unbearable. The pacing stayed tight and engaging. The supporting characters were all likable and added warmth to the story without dragging it down.Overall, this was such a healing, lovable drama with a beautifully matched cast. It’s a solid watch, and I really hope we get more dramas like this simple, heartfelt, and perfectly cast.
Dropping this, it’s too boring, and I’m not able to engage with the leads at all. The side characters are also not contributing much. According to me, all in all it’s bad writing and no chemistry.If someone feels that this should give a try, please comment if you have watched all episodes or have gone further in the show. I will try one more episode, but this has become a torture honestly.Sorry, I hardly comment on someone’s face, but the FL face over Botox, her lips are so distracting. It’s really hard to focus with that blank expression. Similar is the case for ML, his cheeks, so done with fillers or what not, and cakey makeup on his face is such a turn off.I don’t know they could have made this hot and sexy and actually adorable. This was such a good storyline similar to You Are My Destiny, which was such an adorable show. I think the casting is off. They could have hired a cute looking FL instead of someone who looks so so and flat expressions. Similar is a case for ML don’t know what is wrong here.I don’t know. I cannot put my finger on it, but something about this show irked me not to keep going.
I completely agree. It’s become harder and harder to get through the baby talk. I get the whole innocence vibe…
LoL I gave up on this show may pickup later hard drop right now because of the cringe toddler FL let me know if you finish I may watch later basis your review 😂
I completely agree. It’s become harder and harder to get through the baby talk. I get the whole innocence vibe…
Agreed, She is a miscast I am specifically watching for the male leads and racing scenes I skip her scenes or watch on mute she is unbearable as the lead there is a difference between someone genuinely cute and someone trying so hard but coming out cringe
Idol I was honestly amazing. It gave me strong old-school K-drama vibes—the kind that pulls you in slowly but keeps you hooked till the end. Everything felt perfectly planned; not a single scene felt unnecessary or boring. Even the quiet moments had meaning. The story was gripping, different, and refreshing, with layers that kept unfolding naturally. Overall, it was beautifully executed and genuinely memorable. One of those dramas that stays with you after it ends.
Thank you for your opinion, But i want to say one changeyou have mentioned younger viewers, but if you have watched…
Thanks for sharing your view. I agree that innocence in a female character can be very relatable when it’s portrayed naturally. For example, in Hidden Love, Zhao Lusi played an innocent character who felt sweet and genuine rather than cringe, and that really worked for me.
I think it ultimately depends on how a character is written and performed, and whether the audience is able to connect with it. Some people may connect with this portrayal, and that’s completely valid. Personally, I couldn’t connect with this character at all. For me, the performance didn’t land, while the male lead carried the emotional weight of the story much more effectively.
As I mentioned earlier, this is just my personal opinion, not a universal judgment. I have not yet given up on the show as I find the other cast to be good you never know my opinion may change but the FL definitely so far has made it difficult for me to watch.
The story is clearly aimed at a teenage audience. It relies heavily on the dynamic between a very naïve, overly innocent, baby-voiced female lead and a quiet, mature, “hot” male lead. While this may give younger viewers butterflies, it completely misses the mark for a more mature audience.
Watching a grown woman constantly speak in a baby voice and behave like a cute little child is hard to digest and quickly becomes cringe-worthy. This is especially disappointing in today’s drama landscape, where female characters are increasingly portrayed as capable, mature, strong, and emotionally grounded.
Liking or disliking a character is subjective—one person may enjoy this portrayal, another may not—and both are valid. There’s no need for unnecessary defenses. Personally, I do not like the female lead at all.
And to Esther Yu fans, no offense, but her acting style is not for me. I genuinely doubt I’ll be able to watch another drama with her in the future.
Till the End of the Moon is not a drama you simply watch it’s one you absorb.At its core is a story about fate, choice, and the cost of compassion. Luo Yunxi delivers a haunting, deeply restrained performance as Tantai Jin, making silence, stillness, and inner conflict feel devastatingly loud. Equally powerful is Bai Lu, who anchors the entire narrative with a rare kind of strength calm, principled, emotionally intelligent. Her Li Susu is not reactive or naive; she is resolute, morally grounded, and unwavering even when love demands unbearable sacrifice.What elevates the drama further is the ensemble cast, each member inhabiting their role with conviction, adding texture and emotional weight to every timeline and realm. No character feels wasted; every arc contributes to the larger tragedy and meaning of the story.The drama refuses easy comfort. Love does not undo trauma, goodness does not erase darkness, and sacrifice does not promise reward. Yet within that refusal lies its beauty the quiet belief that choosing kindness, even once, can echo across eternity.Imperfect, emotionally demanding, and unforgettableTill the End of the Moon earns both its pain and its poetry.While the ending could have been better executed, it doesn’t take away from the emotional weight of the journey. Added to one of my favourites !!!
I think it ultimately depends on how a character is written and performed, and whether the audience is able to connect with it. Some people may connect with this portrayal, and that’s completely valid. Personally, I couldn’t connect with this character at all. For me, the performance didn’t land, while the male lead carried the emotional weight of the story much more effectively.
As I mentioned earlier, this is just my personal opinion, not a universal judgment. I have not yet given up on the show as I find the other cast to be good you never know my opinion may change but the FL definitely so far has made it difficult for me to watch.
Watching a grown woman constantly speak in a baby voice and behave like a cute little child is hard to digest and quickly becomes cringe-worthy. This is especially disappointing in today’s drama landscape, where female characters are increasingly portrayed as capable, mature, strong, and emotionally grounded.
Liking or disliking a character is subjective—one person may enjoy this portrayal, another may not—and both are valid. There’s no need for unnecessary defenses. Personally, I do not like the female lead at all.
And to Esther Yu fans, no offense, but her acting style is not for me. I genuinely doubt I’ll be able to watch another drama with her in the future.