Great cast. A bit too much plot. Would have been better at 8 or 10 episodes and it focusing less on conspiracies and drug trade and lots of other stuff, and more on Soo-Yeol/K's past trauma.
Their relationship is more like a sad relationship and it feels like it's forced, chemistry is fading between…
Complicate it out of nowhere? Their relationship was complicated from the start, with all their baggage. Literally the whole thing from the beginning has been them trying to navigate their past hurt and seek comfort in each other, but still holding back. Now they are finding out they're not quite on the same page in terms of what they want from the future. Also them having realistic issues that adults in relationships face is not their "chemistry fading", come on.
Still loving this. The complication in regards to marriage was needed, because it speaks to how the main couple may be in different stages of life, and it's interesting to see how they deal with that. I like that this drama is authentic and true to life, while also being very entertaining (second leads - so messy).
This is a workplace drama more so than a straight-up romance, and I think those who are expecting a cheesy romance with the ML and FL here are misunderstanding what the show is trying to do.
It's so unfortunate that any Korean actor having any kind of success now has to worry about unsubstantiated and unfounded rumors about "bullying" in a way to try and cancel them. I'm glad his agency is taking strong legal action because this is defamation and should not be taken lightly.
I especially liked this last part of their statement: "Dongyo Entertainment will not sit still while watching a flower that has just begun to bloom be unfairly trampled on from a place hidden in anonymity."
Lol the many reasons for which people are hating this drama, I'm liking it!!! It shows real problems of dating,…
Whenever there's a setback or some angst or stress or drama, people are up in arms. Can't deal with it. Fast-forwarding through scenes, tearing their hair out. Meanwhile some of us are along for the ride, seeing no need to be so reactive every week, but trusting the journey.
I did really enjoy To My Star, but this is on another level, especially in terms of direction, production values and the like. It felt like the quality of a proper drama, not just a BL.
It's rather telling that the rating is 9.0 on MDL among those "currently watching" the show, but somehow just 8.2 overall. I guess rating bombing of BL shows is nothing new on this site.
I feel so sorry for Forecaster Um's wife. I really hope they will get back on track eventually. He seems too clueless to understand what she needs, and she's finding it too difficult to communicate it.
Just an observation - on Episode 6, it said they were supposed to be on night shift. [Eom Dong Han got drunk the…
It seems clear some time has passed, though. Shi-woo has vacated his room at the training center and started sleeping in his car while looking for an affordable room. And Dong-han has been staying in the night duty room for long enough to annoy everyone else about it, and the boss also says he's been staying there for several days.
Episode 7 had me laughing so much I might have woken up my neighbors. Together with Semantic Error, this drama is the highlight of my week lately. Yoon Park is so great as the pathetic ex and I love Song Kang and Park Min-Young together. The supporting characters are mostly solid as well.
This is a workplace drama more so than a straight-up romance, and I think those who are expecting a cheesy romance with the ML and FL here are misunderstanding what the show is trying to do.
I especially liked this last part of their statement:
"Dongyo Entertainment will not sit still while watching a flower that has just begun to bloom be unfairly trampled on from a place hidden in anonymity."
When you've had the best, why settle for something so clearly inferior.
2. To My Star
3. Light On Me