For some reason they placed the second male lead in the center on one of the show posters, which is the one they used for the streaming service where I watched the show. So I went into it thinking Taewoo, the second male lead, was the main lead instead (I missed Jae Yeon's name in the synopsis). He immediately seemed like an interesting, somewhat melancholy character. I liked that he appeared more grounded and mature which personally I think is an aspect that is missing from a lot of these "I've fallen for an idol/actor" dramas. The main lead is often kind of immature, awkward, and/or socially unaware (and unfortunately this show does not deviate from that).
He starts off with feelings for Jae Yeon, so I'm getting excited to watch him fall for the actor. They even have a scene with tarot cards detailing his love life that, to me, implied he'd get a chance at love so I'm thinking omg cute, the actor is his chance at love. Except egg on my face, the actor is his brother ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ I checked the synopsis and realized I just completely read the vibes wrong and that Jae Yeon, the guy he has a crush on, is the main lead.
I finished the show to give it a chance, but I still genuinely think Taewoo should've been the main character and romantic interest (except not as the actor's brother of course lmao). The airhead thing Jae Yeon's character had going on just wasn't working for me, and it doesn't help that the person who plays Taewoo (who isn't even credited here) was probably the better if not best actor in the show.
I don't even mind that they got back together. I just think the last episode was very anticlimactic and overall…
I agree and I think that contributed to the ending feeling lackluster. Like we get it. Fan Xiao is bonkers. Several of those Shu Lang basically living in captivity scenes could've been scrapped. I would've liked more time highlighting his change and Shu Lang's inability to stay away from him. Them outside Shu Lang's house in the rain is actually where I thought they were gonna reunite. That plus a little padding beforehand where Fan Xiao is trying to get Shu Lang back would've been better imo. Then we could've gotten a bit of time where they're caring for Tian Tian together and Shu Lang is slowly learning to trust Fan Xiao again.
Also maybe I'm wrong but I thought he did find out it was Fan Xiao? I kinda can't remember though.
Controversial opinion: I liked Da On more. I wish more dramas would just let the main character be with the person who is actually kind to them from the start. I've never understood characters falling for someone who was unnecessarily mean to them as soon as they met. I didn't dislike Shin Woo, he really grew on me towards the end, but I wasn't exactly rooting for him especially because of how much of the show Tae Kyung spent liking Da On. If they'd spent more time building Shin Woo and Tae Kyung's romance maybe I would have changed my mind by the time they got together
suprised by the high ranking honestly, its by no means bad, just… not interesting at enough in my opinion.im…
I think maybe because it's not out of the ordinary is what makes it so special to me. Like it's just two perfectly sweet people falling in love while they hang out with their friends on a school trip. It's a refreshing break from plots with arguing and trauma and love rivals causing conflict. Also the acting is great and it's shot beautifully, though that's pretty typical of JBLs
It’s very frustrating for many people because this drama was sold as a balanced story between two characters,…
I guess agree to disagree? I think the male lead's story is stretched throughout the drama. It's also wrapped up in the female leads because they're connected, which is not a new concept. I do think the show focuses on the female lead more, and I can understand not enjoying that, but I personally did not mind which is why I think that people should come to their own conclusion rather than reading the reviews and writing the show off entirely. I truly don't think these type of complaints would be so frequent in reverse because that is what has been happening for years. Again, this is not uncommon.
I'm not saying people aren't allowed to complain about the balance of the show, but I don't think that imbalance makes it inherently sexist towards men and an issue related to gender inequality. I think it was just poor writing. And this is definitely not the worst a particular lead has been treated in a drama lol
This is a good show. The reviews are a little frustrating. For decades, many people did not kick up this much of a fuss at the power imbalance or sexism intertwined in the plots of almost every costume drama so far. It is incredibly common for male leads to be in high positions of power, the head of households, actual royalty, the most powerful being in the world, the female lead's literal boss. The female lead is often one step behind him, not as smart as him, not as strong, or not as well off.
This drama turns that dynamic on its head by allowing the female lead to keep up and even, at times, surpass the male lead. She commands respect and while she isn't faultless or perfect, she's ambitious, complex, and passionate underneath her cold exterior. The male lead is intelligent, funny, and has an endless supply of audacity. Because they're both so cunning it's creates a wonderful push and pull dynamic. They are well matched and have great chemistry. I do agree the latter half of the show drops the ball compared to the first half, but I still think it was an enjoyable watch, and I find claims that the show is sexist and promotes the oppression of men extremely ridiculous to be honest. Especially considering that several pivotal scenes challenge that very idea.
Aside from all that, the way the show explores sisterhood stands out beautifully more than anything. If nothing else, it's worth watching for that.
Hey, what’s the diff between calling a show a bl vs lgbtq show?
I'll also add that a show described as being LGBTQ can feature a variety of queer sexualities and identities. BLs are just that. Boy love. Sure they might throw in a lesbian side couple or in one specific instance I can think of, a gender fluid side story, but their storyline typically falls into the background and isn't very fleshed out. I've noticed a lot of LGBTQ shows will feature an ensemble cast that gets semi equal screen time, so it allows different kinds of relationships to really build.
For example, Pose or Gentleman Jack are LGBTQ shows. Heated Rivalry I would call a BL.
Pao and Fah special kind of dumb. They keep pissing me offfffff. And Sun jumping into the pool? Come on son 🥲
It took Pao less than 24 hours to start actually tweaking lmao. I also can't relate to these characters bc me personally idc who they are, friend or family. If they want to go be a zombie I'm not gonna risk my life trying to stop them.
I would be mad too if we're hiding from zombies and the person next to me was yelling into a phone. I would also…
Yess like girl toss the phone! And not only that but running straight towards the rest of the group?? Like that was actually insane I kept begging her to die just so she wouldn't get any of my faves killed lmao
I keep siding with the characters who are mean, but they seem to be the only ones with sense lol
I would be mad too if we're hiding from zombies and the person next to me was yelling into a phone. I would also try and stop someone from airing out our hiding spot and announcing the exact location of our escape route to an unknown amount of panicked students. I too would be irritated if someone started screaming and getting hysterical about wanting to leave and save their dad. Like okay, leave then. Stop stressing everybody out ðŸ˜
lol, on a scale 1-10! 7.4 is not bad and not crazy! It's over average good and thats pretty fitting for this film.…
Funny enough I agree with you and that's exactly why I say this. People rate dramas as if 5 to 10 is the only option which is why 7.3 stuck out to me. If a movie were a 7.3 on, just as an example, IMDb, I'd say hmm that's not too bad. But something that is a 7.3 on MyDramaList or Viki? I'm not watching that. If the 1-10 were actually used properly I would have a different opinion. But hey, it's not 7.3 anymore so I guess more people watched and enjoyed it.
The rating is why you have to take MyDramaList with a grain of salt lol. I've seen what ya'll rate highly and…
The romance isn't really at the forefront of the drama which I can see being unexpected considering the synopsis mentions his crush on the FL. It's hard to explain because the crush is there, relevant, and reciprocated, but we spend more time with him and the demon. Personally, I was much more interested in that part of the story anyways. Also there's no kiss which again some people apparently just have to have lol.
The rating is why you have to take MyDramaList with a grain of salt lol. I've seen what ya'll rate highly and a lot of it is definitely worse than this movie. Is it a masterpiece? No. But 7.3 is crazy. It's a pretty lighthearted, silly movie with a bit of sadness. I'm assuming the hostility is largely coming from this new weird obsession with hating Yoon A who imo is not any better or worse than the average Kdrama/movie actress. I could see being disappointed with (insert the spoiler below), but personally I preferred it. To each their own on that front. Overall, to anyone who hasn't watched this movie and doesn't dislike Yoon A lol, you should watch it.
A guitar scene where it makes sense for the plot, is emotionally impactful for the audience, and the actor can actually sing well? Be still my beating heart
He starts off with feelings for Jae Yeon, so I'm getting excited to watch him fall for the actor. They even have a scene with tarot cards detailing his love life that, to me, implied he'd get a chance at love so I'm thinking omg cute, the actor is his chance at love. Except egg on my face, the actor is his brother ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ I checked the synopsis and realized I just completely read the vibes wrong and that Jae Yeon, the guy he has a crush on, is the main lead.
I finished the show to give it a chance, but I still genuinely think Taewoo should've been the main character and romantic interest (except not as the actor's brother of course lmao). The airhead thing Jae Yeon's character had going on just wasn't working for me, and it doesn't help that the person who plays Taewoo (who isn't even credited here) was probably the better if not best actor in the show.
Also maybe I'm wrong but I thought he did find out it was Fan Xiao? I kinda can't remember though.
I'm not saying people aren't allowed to complain about the balance of the show, but I don't think that imbalance makes it inherently sexist towards men and an issue related to gender inequality. I think it was just poor writing. And this is definitely not the worst a particular lead has been treated in a drama lol
This drama turns that dynamic on its head by allowing the female lead to keep up and even, at times, surpass the male lead. She commands respect and while she isn't faultless or perfect, she's ambitious, complex, and passionate underneath her cold exterior. The male lead is intelligent, funny, and has an endless supply of audacity. Because they're both so cunning it's creates a wonderful push and pull dynamic. They are well matched and have great chemistry. I do agree the latter half of the show drops the ball compared to the first half, but I still think it was an enjoyable watch, and I find claims that the show is sexist and promotes the oppression of men extremely ridiculous to be honest. Especially considering that several pivotal scenes challenge that very idea.
Aside from all that, the way the show explores sisterhood stands out beautifully more than anything. If nothing else, it's worth watching for that.
For example, Pose or Gentleman Jack are LGBTQ shows. Heated Rivalry I would call a BL.