Unbelievable, the blades are flowing, I'm crying, I'm shouting, I'm happy. The biggest kdrama in history will take place on October 3. The Bae Suzy Fairy will be making her comeback after 2 years, I've got tears in my eyes, thank fucking God... 🥲🥲
I'm finally up to date and ready for the last 6 episodes which come out today. I'm going to miss it so much, I loved the drama. Since we're at the end of a drama with a huge fight...
Well, the drama begins in a few days. What are the predictions? Flop or no flop? Will the drama be so incredible that it reaches a rating of 8.8 or 9? I'm afraid we're going to have a flop here.
Nah they will prolly speed run nationals till the finals where it will prolly be daesang vs hanyang again part…
It's so damn sure there are 0 surprises. Final, 3rd match Daesang contra Hanyang. Hanyang wins, Ju Ga Ram stays alive and finishes with I Ji. I'd say they'll kiss in episode 10 or 11.
It feels like the drama's been going on forever and there's hardly anything happening. On the other hand, you can clearly see that “Yoo Jung Ho” is way above them in terms of acting. San Ha and Chuu are clearly a horror to watch, their acting is literally boring and bad. I also find that Kim Jin Eun (Boy) has more chemistry with Min Ju than with Yun Jae or Yun Jae and Min Ju.
I'm up to episode 19 in 2-3 days but since He Yan and Xiao Jue are in Jiyang it's been boring as hell. I'm sorry but it's boring, nothing's happening, I want a fight.
I already have the note I'm going to put on the drama. It'll be an 8/10. I like the songs a lot, they're good, but there are a couple of things that are not a 10/10, and I'd particularly put a 10 on one genre, and it has to be 100% romance.
After the preview for episode 8, today's episode promises to be incredible, and we'll be learning a lot about Ung. We see him being intimidated by students from his old school.
From the very first episode I said this drama was going to be just incredible. 11 episodes that I loved, I even said I could have watched 20 more. Everyone was amazing and ultra good. A really good plot, unfortunately I doubt there will ever be a season 2. The 7.2 rating is totally undeserved here.
I've just finished the kdrama and what can I say. I just loved this drama from start to finish. I loved the plot, the era, the actors so much. I especially loved watching the duo Yang Se Jong and Ryu Seung Ryong. I looked forward to it every Wednesday. The end of the drama is just crazy and the explosion scene left me with my mouth open. So happy for Heedong especially. I'm going to miss it, though.
I started yesterday, I'm on episode 13, it's amazing. I don't usually like costume C-dramas, but this is really good and I'm very happy to see my little fairy “Zhang Miao Yi” again, so I'm trying to catch up. To think that today they'll be at 22-23.
then don't watch it and the obsession with ratings is really dumb... like... so what? and for Netflix, they made…
Audiences are literally the most important thing about any film or drama. It's what lets you know whether a drama is good overall or not, and when an audience isn't good generally even when you make up your own mind, well, you often agree with people, and that's normal. A good work but everyone agrees. Now about the fact that Netflix has made a lot of good dramas. I'm not hiding the fact that they've made a lot of bad dramas and strangely enough all the dramas that don't have that kind of scene are good.
I don't understand why they're looking for this kind of scene in Asian dramas. What is South Korea in the first place? It's a country that's still very conservative, even if that's starting to change, especially in cinema since (Netflix). I don't get it, you want to see this kind of scene, go watch a US series, there are plenty of them. We all started the dramas because these scenes were so contemptuous of us and didn't add anything to the story.
We've got two pretty good or even very good actresses for “Kim Go Eun”, we'll have a lot of wonderful scenes and sad scenes, and we'll be able to see the Queen of Weeping in action (Kim Go Eun), but honestly I've got a hunch that this drama may soon be ruined or just average. I have a hard time seeing this drama as something that will plateau at the 8-5.8-6 mark. Why is that? I have maybe 3 big reasons. - Enemy number one most of the time: NETFLIX, even in a kdrama like this they can throw in a sex scene that will just ruin the drama. - The rookie actor Kim Jae Won, if he has a big screen presence he can quickly ruin the kdrama. Thank God he's only in a “support role” 😂😂 - 15 episodes coming out directly. For me, that's what can destroy the drama the most. Because if the beginnings of episodes are not good or even average, generally it doesn't make you want to continue or give a good grade or drama even if you finish it. Because 15 episodes in a row on the same day or within 2 days of a bad drama, you can feel it slipping away 😂
I don't understand why they're looking for this kind of scene in Asian dramas. What is South Korea in the first place? It's a country that's still very conservative, even if that's starting to change, especially in cinema since (Netflix). I don't get it, you want to see this kind of scene, go watch a US series, there are plenty of them. We all started the dramas because these scenes were so contemptuous of us and didn't add anything to the story.
- Enemy number one most of the time: NETFLIX, even in a kdrama like this they can throw in a sex scene that will just ruin the drama.
- The rookie actor Kim Jae Won, if he has a big screen presence he can quickly ruin the kdrama. Thank God he's only in a “support role” 😂😂
- 15 episodes coming out directly. For me, that's what can destroy the drama the most. Because if the beginnings of episodes are not good or even average, generally it doesn't make you want to continue or give a good grade or drama even if you finish it. Because 15 episodes in a row on the same day or within 2 days of a bad drama, you can feel it slipping away 😂