I liked it up until the revolt and palace related events took over the plot, but since that did not overpower the drama as a whole, I was able to deal with it. At first I thought this would be one of my favourite kdramas of the year but the change in the focus of the plot and watching other dramas that I liked more made me realise that would not happen.
But I have to say that this drama had one of the best endings I have seen in historical kdramas. It was a smart ending that did justice to each character. This kind of ending is something that I wish I had seen in a lot of other historical dramas but never happened. I cant say more than this without it being a spoiler so just watch it yourself and you will know what I am talking about.
I didn't watch this one yet but the original is just like it and it's AMAZING. However, make it a 38 ep drama...…
Yeah, they really weren't thinking straight when they made it so much longer compared to the original, they had to fill that time with something, and the drama as a whole became extremely draggy and boring.
Boy don't even have a name to begin with and y'all complaining bout hobbies He's drawing literally all the time…
You have a very good point. But even in The Trumpet Flower, as a main character, his only setup was being the Prince’s right hand man. I feel bad for his character since not even there he had family, a childhood or anything. All I can do is imagine in the 3rd comic where they are in college he is again a main character and this time has a more detailed setup, at least a family member, and remembers having a childhood and did not just happen to exist one day as another college student. T T
Boy don't even have a name to begin with and y'all complaining bout hobbies He's drawing literally all the time…
I know where you're coming from, and yeah I forgot about his drawing hobby. The other ones were written for his character, and drawing seemed to be the only hobby he had by choice. What I meant when I said we didn't know enough about him, I was talking about behind the scenes. I know he is an extra, but so is Dan Oh and yet we know a lot more about her, including her background, childhood and family. What I was talking about is the fact that Haru was introduced in such an intriguing way and he found so much about his past in the shadow but never about where he came from, if he had family or anything like that.
I am not saying the writer should have given more info on him, I am just disappointed that did not happen since he was probably my favourite character. I understand that he was probably the least important character for the writer, but for us viewers he was a lot more than an extra, so not knowing more was a disappointment. Plus, he was an extra only in the comic Secret. In the comic The Trumpet Flower he was a main character together with Baek Kyun and Dan Oh, and yet even in that one there is nothing about his background other than that he is the Prince’s right hand man or something.
But overall you cant even consider my comment complaining, I just mentioned a few details I wished were different. No drama is perfect, and this is still one of my favourite dramas of the year.
QUESTION #3 - The answer is wrong??. The manhwa was called 비밀 which is a Korean word that means "Secret",…
Oh ok, but the way the question explained it was not clear. Cause the new manhwa could be the one we saw throughout the drama since that one was "new" compared to the "old one" - the trumpet flower?? (honestly I cannot remember if that was the name) XD
Extraordinary you quiz 10 questions https://www.quizyourfriends.com/take-quiz.php?id=1911221550555946&cpy&Question…
QUESTION #3 - The answer is wrong??. The manhwa was called 비밀 which is a Korean word that means "Secret", so in fact the right answer should be Secret, but it is not even one of the options.
I cant lie and say it was perfect when in fact the first half was much better than the second. The beginning was super strong. It had been a while since a drama managed to hook me from the start like this. Unfortunately, as most dramas, the plot started to lose focus a little and became repetitive. I also wished Haru was not so one dimensional. When he first appeared he was such an intriguing character but later nothing other than his past was shown. By the end of the drama I still did not know who Haru was as an individual. Family? Hobbies? Nothing. He was there for the sake of Dan Oh and that’s it. I felt a lot of potential was wasted right there. Dan Oh’s character development also seemed to stagnate if not regress after she fell in love with him. At first it was cute to see her go Haru! Annyeong! but after having her do that in almost every scene they were together, she looked more like a puppet than when she was on stage.
The ending was as I expected and what made most sense considering the plot. It was not a happy ending nor was it a sad one. In fact, it wasn't an ending at all, it was just another beginning.
At the end of the day, even if I felt the story did not reach its full potential and the second half of the drama fell short compared to the first, this was still a drama that made me anticipate each episode and patiently wait every week for more. 8.5/10
Damn, no reviews and no comments about the actual plot. I am still deciding if I should watch this or not. If you already finished watching and are reading this, please let me know what you think about this drama. This is 40 episodes long, is it worth it?
I hate dropping dramas because I don’t like leaving things halfway but I have stopped at ep 30 and haven’t gone back for months now. At first I found the story interesting as it reminded me of Prince of Wolf, which in my opinion was much better, and I also liked the casting a lot, but as the episodes went by I started to feel extremely bored. The only character I liked was Mo Ge Li but he started to become less likeable as the story progressed, and reading the comments of people who finished it, he gets worse. The 3rd or maybe 4th?? couple was surprisingly more interesting to watch, but they only appeared for a few minutes at most. (I am talking about the fml’s brother and the girl that made his dull life have some colour) I think the fact there were so many main character and couples also made this a lot more draggy and boring. I cannot stand dramas with too many main characters because it seems like a competition to see which couple gets more screen time and that distracts me from enjoying the relationship between the supposed main couple. Why 50 episodes? I usually can only stand long dramas if they are historical. Modern day dramas that are this long end up feeling draggy most of the time.
Slowly I realised that the only excuse I had for not dropping this was for the sake of completing it, and that did not feel like a good enough excuse when I still had 20 more episodes to go and the first 30 were already difficult enough to get through. So here I am months later saying bye to this drama with no regrets. Next.
Ughh, I was hopping Melting Me Softly would be the least interesting drama after his comeback but it seems like he is going to star in at least 2 more dramas that might potentially be even worse. T T
It was a lot more average than I expected. After reading the synopsis and this being JCW’s comeback I though it would be really exciting, yet I could tell after watching the first few episodes that this was not going to be my cup of tea.
The comedy was not really funny, the drama was either too much or too little in certain situations, the romance took me a while to warm up to, there were several "small" plot holes or things left unexplained and the ending felt as average as the drama itself. I would not go as far as to rate it under 5 like a lot of people did, but it definitely wont go to my favourite kdramas list.
My only question, and probably everyone else that has finished watching is - how did she not have enough kids to make a football team by the end of the drama? XD
Yeah, I dont remember much of the story but I rated this 5/10 so I must have not liked it a lot. I dont like female leads that cant stand up for themselves. I have seen a lot of kind female leads that know how defend themselves without being vengeful. That is the kind I like. The kind that has a good heart but knows how to outsmart the villains.
I cant remember, but he probably did at least a few times. The female lead spent most time crying cause there was always someone treating her like trash.
I am soooo glad I skipped entire episodes at some point, but after watching that last episode I feel that if I…
What kind of garbage ending is that? The villain comes out of prison after only a few years and the mother of the person she kidnapped is there to receive her with roses and a smile on her face, together with her daughter that was held captive for 25 years by this woman?? I am not saying hate the woman until you die, but no need to go to that extent. Then the people that most messed up are all having happy family lives while the main leads that had to go through so much crap and their poor son are separated. There is no reason for them to still not be together after all those years and it is unfair for the kid to have to live that kind of life. It is at least selfish of the parents to do that. They clearly still love each other, they have a kid together, so whats keeping them from staying together? The female lead’s pride? Brainless family members on the male lead’s side? Is that really more important than the happiness of their son and their own?
Really, Mr. Writers, maybe you should dedicate yourselves to doing something else if you think the viewers have such a low IQ to be ok with the garbage you served them.
Obviously you can tell I’m super pissed at the wasted potential of this drama and that joke of an ending. I tried to put my anger aside and rated this 4/10 when in fact I felt like rating it 1, since I cant rate it 0.
I am soooo glad I skipped entire episodes at some point, but after watching that last episode I feel that if I could go back in time I would not have wasted even a minute of my time watching this.
You have your typical daily drama with lots of secrets and melodrama, which also drags for the longest time. No surprise in that. What angers me is that they had an interesting premise, had a couple made of 2 people who were deeply hurt and one makes up for what the other lacks (the 2nd couple, not the main one), and some other interesting characters. Yet the writers for the sake of dragging this as long as possible and make it more dramatic, completely ruined the drama and seemed to at several times be making a fool out of the viewers. And that ending was a total joke in so many ways that if I was rich I would have thrown my laptop to the ground, except Im not so I just had to hold it in.
But I have to say that this drama had one of the best endings I have seen in historical kdramas. It was a smart ending that did justice to each character. This kind of ending is something that I wish I had seen in a lot of other historical dramas but never happened. I cant say more than this without it being a spoiler so just watch it yourself and you will know what I am talking about.
I am not saying the writer should have given more info on him, I am just disappointed that did not happen since he was probably my favourite character. I understand that he was probably the least important character for the writer, but for us viewers he was a lot more than an extra, so not knowing more was a disappointment. Plus, he was an extra only in the comic Secret. In the comic The Trumpet Flower he was a main character together with Baek Kyun and Dan Oh, and yet even in that one there is nothing about his background other than that he is the Prince’s right hand man or something.
But overall you cant even consider my comment complaining, I just mentioned a few details I wished were different. No drama is perfect, and this is still one of my favourite dramas of the year.
The ending was as I expected and what made most sense considering the plot. It was not a happy ending nor was it a sad one. In fact, it wasn't an ending at all, it was just another beginning.
At the end of the day, even if I felt the story did not reach its full potential and the second half of the drama fell short compared to the first, this was still a drama that made me anticipate each episode and patiently wait every week for more. 8.5/10
Slowly I realised that the only excuse I had for not dropping this was for the sake of completing it, and that did not feel like a good enough excuse when I still had 20 more episodes to go and the first 30 were already difficult enough to get through. So here I am months later saying bye to this drama with no regrets. Next.
The comedy was not really funny, the drama was either too much or too little in certain situations, the romance took me a while to warm up to, there were several "small" plot holes or things left unexplained and the ending felt as average as the drama itself. I would not go as far as to rate it under 5 like a lot of people did, but it definitely wont go to my favourite kdramas list.
Really, Mr. Writers, maybe you should dedicate yourselves to doing something else if you think the viewers have such a low IQ to be ok with the garbage you served them.
Obviously you can tell I’m super pissed at the wasted potential of this drama and that joke of an ending. I tried to put my anger aside and rated this 4/10 when in fact I felt like rating it 1, since I cant rate it 0.
You have your typical daily drama with lots of secrets and melodrama, which also drags for the longest time. No surprise in that. What angers me is that they had an interesting premise, had a couple made of 2 people who were deeply hurt and one makes up for what the other lacks (the 2nd couple, not the main one), and some other interesting characters. Yet the writers for the sake of dragging this as long as possible and make it more dramatic, completely ruined the drama and seemed to at several times be making a fool out of the viewers. And that ending was a total joke in so many ways that if I was rich I would have thrown my laptop to the ground, except Im not so I just had to hold it in.