I took it off my To Watch list. I want to like the characters. If I can't find something appealing, I'm not invested. They don't have to be green flags (in fact, I find gray characters often more interesting). They can be Moon Lover's Wang So's angry and cruel; Eternal Love of Dream's Dong Hua's aloof and dismissive; or Boys over Flower's Gu Jun Pyo's arrogant and controlling—as long as I can see the humanity behind the facade.
I usually don't notice things like wigs, even when I know an actor is wearing one, so I assumed the nail complaints…
I try hard not to notice, but when the wigs or nails are glaringly bad, it's impossible not to. It's amusing that EVERY male in historical times had the EXACT same weird hairline.
It was also distracting how the fake nails would disappear and reappear. Like I believe she got a manicure the morning she left the hospital? The cheap press-on nails seem to be a new feature. I hope it doesn't last.
I get what you are trying to say. In a perfect story, the destination should be as great as the journey. Unfortunately,…
Thanks. I don't know how many "endings" I've missed because they've been tacked on AFTER the closing credits! I recently watched a drama that had cute epilogues after each episodes closing credits, but I didn't know until I'd watched most of the drama. At the very least, the director should have a little blurb saying "Stay for epilogue after the credits" or something to let the viewer know.
I still have Moonlit Reunion on my to watch list. If I eliminated every drama that ended disappointingly, I'd likely have a very short list!
Just finished it loved ML who I discovered in "Glass Heart" and "Feemats kitchen " - I really…
I used to think 16 episodes was the sweet spot, but then I discovered C-dramas that go on forever, and some of them are worth 78 episodes (The Story of Ming Lan). It doesn't matter to me how long the drama runs if it keeps my attention. I don't see many J-dramas because subs aren't available. I've seen a few on Viki, but their selection is limited. I've got Glass Heart on my To Watch list.
I moved it to "Low Priority." I know I'm blunt (and that does cause problems), but I've never allowed a misunderstanding to go unaddressed. It drives me mad when supposedly intelligent people can't discuss things. It's weak writing.
I rated it a 9, too, and I very rarely outscore the MDL rating! I'm a low rater in comparison. But this drama did cliches right! And I loved that bewildered look the ML would get when reading FL's romance books.
Definitely a guilty pleasure romp! I think there was nearly every trope imaginable crammed into that tight time frame, but they still had room for plenty of enthusiastic kissing!
Since this is newish for you, could you tell me what episodes Lee Kyung Young was in and how much screen time…
Lee Kyung Young wasn't a major part of the drama; his screen time could be fast-forwarded through.
I appreciate your stance, and you need to follow your moral compass. I hate predators, especially those of children. I have no understanding of nor forgiveness for them. That is a lacking on my part, because I am a Christian, and I know God can even forgive murder. But I'm not perfect, and I've accepted that I probably will always have a failing in that area. I'd give all child predators an express ticket to Hell.
Having said that, I've always enjoyed creative community endeavors, whether it was theatre, choir, or other events. I've performed, danced, and sang (all amateur!). I painted sets, applied makeup, and distributed programs. I know the hard work put into productions from the performers, crew, and supporters. In Dr. Romantic, there were 123 actors, which is only the tip of the iceberg of all the people involved with the production. There were makeup artists, costumers, set designers, and even electricians and caterers. Then there were the people who put up their money to finance everything. So many people involved, literally hundreds, many of them decent and hardworking. I don't want to punish them because of one man's evil. Benjamin Franklin stated, "It is better 100 guilty persons should escape than that one innocent Person should suffer."
You definitely should it’s worth it, especially with the 50% off deal. But you can first try it on YouTube since…
I'd talked myself out of the subscription, especially since I'd just signed up for three months of Disney+/Hulu for $5/month. But I think you've talked me back into it! TV, books, good chocolate, and genealogy are my splurge items. I rarely eat out, barely budget for clothing, and quit my antique rose habit (except for Marie Pavie in the backyard). Indecision, indecision...
It was also distracting how the fake nails would disappear and reappear. Like I believe she got a manicure the morning she left the hospital? The cheap press-on nails seem to be a new feature. I hope it doesn't last.
I still have Moonlit Reunion on my to watch list. If I eliminated every drama that ended disappointingly, I'd likely have a very short list!
I looked at your list. I think you'd like Twinkling Watermelon: https://mydramalist.com/739603-sparkling-watermelon
Worth putting on my list!
I appreciate your stance, and you need to follow your moral compass. I hate predators, especially those of children. I have no understanding of nor forgiveness for them. That is a lacking on my part, because I am a Christian, and I know God can even forgive murder. But I'm not perfect, and I've accepted that I probably will always have a failing in that area. I'd give all child predators an express ticket to Hell.
Having said that, I've always enjoyed creative community endeavors, whether it was theatre, choir, or other events. I've performed, danced, and sang (all amateur!). I painted sets, applied makeup, and distributed programs. I know the hard work put into productions from the performers, crew, and supporters. In Dr. Romantic, there were 123 actors, which is only the tip of the iceberg of all the people involved with the production. There were makeup artists, costumers, set designers, and even electricians and caterers. Then there were the people who put up their money to finance everything. So many people involved, literally hundreds, many of them decent and hardworking. I don't want to punish them because of one man's evil. Benjamin Franklin stated, "It is better 100 guilty persons should escape than that one innocent Person should suffer."