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Replying to moonchild Sep 8, 2022
Well, okay. But there are countless romcoms without any original story or ending, so I don't see this as a problem.
Yeah. Every genre has cliched repetitive tropes. Especially revenge, romcoms, murder mystery thrillers, law, even melodramas, and makjangs, etc. There’s always some repeating.

We have to find dramas with the performers and plots which interest us most to tolerate the repetitive tropes. At least some dramas transcend.
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Replying to Aramintai Sep 7, 2022
Personally, I hope it doesn't devolve into a sappy soap like HCCC. The plot is tight so far.
Hometown Cha Cha Cha was always meant to be a slice of life drama with heart and some comedy. The life lessons were around from the start. Hidden backstories were simply slowly revealed. That drama was never meant to be a full on comedy...
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Replying to izaya5k Aug 19, 2022
Title Adamas
Anyone else finding wooshin’s character and storyline waaay more interesting compared to his brother? I just…
Absolutely. The whole psychological analyzing Woo Shin does on people especially makes it even more tense and interesting to watch for me.
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lo_ve Aug 14, 2022
I like her chemistry with all leads, except for maybe Song Kang. (I never continued Forecasting Love and Weather.) But I adore WWWSK's chaotic office comedy (it was hilariously entertaining) and When the Weather is Fine's small town setting with both troubled and endearing characters (this was calming and healing). I hope "Love in Contract" is closer to comedy than slice of life this time, or even a mix of the two (like Hometown ChaChaCha or Yumi's Cells).

I've missed RomComs. Aside from Yumi's Cells, 2022 RomComs have not interested me.
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Replying to PHenrietta Jun 18, 2022
Me not needing a second season of it makes perfect sense, okay-dokey maybe just for me. I did not enjoy it that…
That's fine for peoples personal preferences, but my comment is just about those claiming another season is unnecessary or only a cash grab (which, ofc it is, every project technically is). The story wasn't complete, so it makes sense there'd be a Season 2. The same way "Sweet Home" and "All of Us are Dead" are also getting S2. Personally, I would even say Squid Game's success has expanded the audience of Korean Netflix Originals. Some people are just being a bit too negative in this comment section. I would rather be grateful for Squid Game's success, it's increased our changes of getting second seasons to incomplete Korean series Netflix usually take forever to green light.
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Dojemi10 Jun 14, 2022
There must be a reason the other kdramas are not available in the U.S on Disney+.

But Snowdrop is available, so clearly they plan on making them available. For now we should just be patient and wait. Other countries hasve to wait all the time.
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On Artificial City Oct 20, 2021
CANT WAIT. Looking forward to seeing this actress in a drama like this. Hoping It's good. 🤞
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