does the FL get better at her job? Must admit that trope drives me nuts. (Would it really be world ending to have…
To be exact, she's not really a damsel in distress. She's more of the opposite, eager to be a high achiever but acts without tact. She does things in her own way using her own moral system while trying to please the bosses but ends up needing everyone to cover for her rash decisions. Honestly if someone was like that in real life they would've been fired on the first day.
SKJ's character reallllllly irks me. I cannot stand the pettiness, how easily he gets frustrated and how he only…
Imo, both of them are wrong. I tried putting myself in JY's pov and honestly I'd get angry too (although I might not react as strongly). I mean it's obvious that the other guy has intentions but YJ never pulled away from his advances and even went to a high class dinner with him on her birthday. That's unacceptable for me even if I trust my SO. Boundaries like these need to be kept to not lead the other person on. Plus, although JY is petty which is bad (he didn't even contact her on her birthday), he was pretty much a perfect bf in all other aspects and it's obvious he loves her more than she loves him. It's always been him serving her, packing her lunchbox, driving her to the sea the moment after she says she wants to go, doing various things to win her heart, etc. but never once did she do anything for him until her fd said she should do something in return. Dude this shouldn't have to be reminded by anyone.
It seems most of the hate is going to JY, but I don't think YJ is that good of a gf either. They're both immature and don't know how to deal with relationships, and I guess they'll learn it the hard way later.
These aren't really unpopular opinions tbh. Except I'd disagree with the cinematography part cuz most Chinese dramas I've watched have over-the-top, fake CGI that makes me laugh. I'd rather they went to real places to film (cuz there are places with unbelievably good scenery in China) but they almost always decide to use CGI to build a fake mountain or use plastic to build a fake forest, and I have no idea why they don't just use the real deal and add some special effects on top of it. Might even be cheaper that way.
Despite agreeing with most of your points, I still don't like watching C-dramas for other reasons like: - the horrendous dubbing (like seriously I don't understand what's so bad about the actors' real voices... like, do they just HAVE TO replace them with boring stereotypical voices every time?) - the ginormous amount of episodes (most C-dramas have over 40 episodes, some even 70 or above 100... seriously unless the plot is great from beginning to end with absolutely no fillers at all I wouldn't bother to finish it, and usually it's unnecessarily dragged) - the subtle/nearly-nonexistent romance (I'm a sucker for romances and C-dramas usually don't have enough of that. It's either hinted or it's there but they don't get enough skinship let alone kissing esp in wuxia dramas) - the bad plots (although some C-dramas have good plots like Nirvana in Fire, Story of Yanxi, Empresses in the Palace and Legend of Fu Yao, a majority of them are shit -- this appears to be a strong word, but I've had enough bad experiences with C-dramas to conclude this. For every 10 C-dramas I watch, usually only one is good and that's usually the one that becomes a big hit)
Although I'm still enjoying this, I do think the character actions don't make any sense. It seems like they just made up forced excuses to bring the characters together and there wasn't much of a relationship build up. Anyway, if I lower my standards when watching this and just treat it like a normal rom-com it'll be fine.
For some reason I just couldn't finish this drama. It was so boring even though there was a plot. I didn't even feel anything during the supposedly dramatic moments. It all just fell bland for me idk why.
Is it weird that I ship the CEO and Ae Rin? Cuz he's such an adorable and hot villain and they look better together xD The first villain that I actually like... Lol
I know some might think this series is cliche or nothing is so special about the plot. But I am currently watching…
Yeah I'm still enjoying this a whole lot despite the flaws. The portrayal of a relationship is spot on and characters are realistic. I can relate well with the ML's insecurities lol. Also, not bothered by the angst as much as others are. Really looking forward to how the story will play out!
I have a complete love hate relationship with JY right now. On one hand he's so petty, self-centred and loves to run away from problems. On the other hand he is such a sweet, sincere and thoughtful person. He's the type of bf who keeps giving you a headache but you just can't help but forgive him every time.
But whether or not you like him or not, one thing is for sure: his character is very different from typical kdrama male leads.
Awwwwww all the nagging of the spoilerish posts I make and the comments I make in here paid off I knew one day…
I'm feeling the exact same way for The Third Charm tbh. That drama is so underrated among the currently airing dramas. I'm all flustered and have been babbling non-stop in the comments section lol ClaudiaKdramaFan when are you gonna start watching it cuz you definitely should!!
this drama is making no sense to me. basically this guy Joon Yeong fell for Yeong Jae but she broke up with him…
There are many reasons why she possibly left him. 1) She started looking down on herself. She has always been looked down on by other people, and even when she wanted to join parties she'd get shamed by her "friends". She just couldn't blend into other uni students without finding herself to be inferior. Plus after her brother lost his leg and she had to support the family on her own, the status gap between her and the others just got worse. Self-pitying is self-oriented, even if the other person accepts her she can't accept herself. 2) He didn't stand up for her when she was being publicly humiliated. Which is reflected in her statement saying he is too mellow/weak and dense/doesn't understand things. Heck he even went to help the other girl up instead of his own gf. 3) She found herself to be a burden and didn't want to attach herself to peoplr, esp when JY is a uni student with a bright future. To her, he just wasnt "in her lead" and they wouldn't work out. Although she made it sound like he wasn't good enough for her, it was actually her who wasn't good enough for him. She simply didn't want to spell it out and the only way to get him to leave her was to shame him instead of herself. She was immature, but her actions made sense.
As for why JY couldn't get over her, I explained it in another comment below.
Btw, I really appreciate how instead of judging her for what she did, JY embraced her flaws in character and tried to think in her perspective. That's empathy at it's finest.
70% of the plot is about So Ji Sub babysitting kids. Part of me is saying this is ridiculous, but another part of me is screaming good fan service lol Another guilty pleasure drama for me
TinCan Shippers? Lol I'm a TinCap Shipper myself but its Kang Joon! Plus I dont rate until it's over.
I know current ratings are inaccurate because it just started, I'm just worried that some people will be put off by it. This drama has the lowest ratings on MDL out of the most popular airing shows and it even dropped out of the Top Airing Shows list after The Smile Has Left Your Eyes started broadcasting. I'm really digging this and I hope it gets more recognition.
Why does this drama's rating on MDL keep dropping? D: 8.3? But the first two episodes were gold TT... Imo a better start than The Beauty Inside and Where Stars Land. I wonder why it didn't leave the best impression. Maybe some people were put off by the bland synopsis and didn't give it a chance.
I tried searching what Terius meant, and Urban Dictionary said "A good looking individual who is great in bed and can be very loyal unless treated wrong" LOL... Sounds very legit actually.
It seems most of the hate is going to JY, but I don't think YJ is that good of a gf either. They're both immature and don't know how to deal with relationships, and I guess they'll learn it the hard way later.
Despite agreeing with most of your points, I still don't like watching C-dramas for other reasons like:
- the horrendous dubbing (like seriously I don't understand what's so bad about the actors' real voices... like, do they just HAVE TO replace them with boring stereotypical voices every time?)
- the ginormous amount of episodes (most C-dramas have over 40 episodes, some even 70 or above 100... seriously unless the plot is great from beginning to end with absolutely no fillers at all I wouldn't bother to finish it, and usually it's unnecessarily dragged)
- the subtle/nearly-nonexistent romance (I'm a sucker for romances and C-dramas usually don't have enough of that. It's either hinted or it's there but they don't get enough skinship let alone kissing esp in wuxia dramas)
- the bad plots (although some C-dramas have good plots like Nirvana in Fire, Story of Yanxi, Empresses in the Palace and Legend of Fu Yao, a majority of them are shit -- this appears to be a strong word, but I've had enough bad experiences with C-dramas to conclude this. For every 10 C-dramas I watch, usually only one is good and that's usually the one that becomes a big hit)
The first villain that I actually like... Lol
But whether or not you like him or not, one thing is for sure: his character is very different from typical kdrama male leads.
ClaudiaKdramaFan when are you gonna start watching it cuz you definitely should!!
1) She started looking down on herself. She has always been looked down on by other people, and even when she wanted to join parties she'd get shamed by her "friends". She just couldn't blend into other uni students without finding herself to be inferior. Plus after her brother lost his leg and she had to support the family on her own, the status gap between her and the others just got worse. Self-pitying is self-oriented, even if the other person accepts her she can't accept herself.
2) He didn't stand up for her when she was being publicly humiliated. Which is reflected in her statement saying he is too mellow/weak and dense/doesn't understand things. Heck he even went to help the other girl up instead of his own gf.
3) She found herself to be a burden and didn't want to attach herself to peoplr, esp when JY is a uni student with a bright future. To her, he just wasnt "in her lead" and they wouldn't work out. Although she made it sound like he wasn't good enough for her, it was actually her who wasn't good enough for him. She simply didn't want to spell it out and the only way to get him to leave her was to shame him instead of herself. She was immature, but her actions made sense.
As for why JY couldn't get over her, I explained it in another comment below.
Btw, I really appreciate how instead of judging her for what she did, JY embraced her flaws in character and tried to think in her perspective. That's empathy at it's finest.
Another guilty pleasure drama for me
I like how this show is breaking all the gender stereotypes
8.3? But the first two episodes were gold TT... Imo a better start than The Beauty Inside and Where Stars Land. I wonder why it didn't leave the best impression. Maybe some people were put off by the bland synopsis and didn't give it a chance.