If this drama had gotten a good director and a script writer, then this wouldve been a great one... but we are thrust into a world with no backstory on the characters nor any introduction... just straight away thrown right into the conflict and we don't even know what is at stake!
watched ep 5 and 6 and I am wondering if we are headed to a sad ending(?)! There are so many hints here and there and I hate that when drama's does this. I would riot if we get a sad ending.
Oh, please. That’s like taking one bite of a rotten apple and needing to finish the whole thing just to confirm…
Ah yes, when all else fails… throw in a petty insult and a smiley face. Classic.
If disagreeing with your opinion equals a psychological disorder, then I think we’ve both got appointments to book—yours just might be sooner. But thanks for the unsolicited advice. I’ll be sure to file it next to your unsolicited analysis of my review.
Stay pressed, but stay polite. Or at least pick one.
Oh, please. That’s like taking one bite of a rotten apple and needing to finish the whole thing just to confirm…
You “don’t care” about my opinion, yet here you are writing essays, monitoring ratings and trying to manage my watchlist like it’s your job. Be serious.
Yes, I rated it 1 star. That’s how ratings work. People give their honest reactions; good, bad or in-between. I’m not obligated to delete my entry just because it makes you uncomfortable. If my “half-baked opinion” is shaking your view of the drama that badly, maybe the foundation wasn’t that solid to begin with.
And no, you didn’t 'have' to point anything out. You chose to. Just like I chose to be done with a show that didn’t respect my time or my boundaries. You don’t have to agree, but you do have to learn how to scroll past and let people dislike things.
You’re welcome to your opinions. Just don’t pretend they’re public service announcements.
Oh, please. That’s like taking one bite of a rotten apple and needing to finish the whole thing just to confirm…
Let me worry about my so-called impulsivity, you worry about yours. If dropping a drama after one dry, cliché-loaded episode is a crime, then passionately defending every criticism like it’s a personal attack might be a bit much too.
Also, everyone has limits and for some of us cheating, strategic or not, political or not, dressed up with tragic music or not is a hard stop. That’s a boundary, not a bias. And choosing to defend it? Yeah, that’s a you choice.
We all pick our battles. I chose to peace out early. You chose to ride or die for Buried Hearts. Let’s just agree to disagree... and move on.
Oh, please. That’s like taking one bite of a rotten apple and needing to finish the whole thing just to confirm…
Ah, the classic “you just didn’t get it” defense... how original. Look, having taste isn’t a crime and neither is calling out weak execution. If your grand political arc hinges on a “strategic” marriage that walks, talks and stings like cheating then don’t act shocked when viewers react accordingly. The audience doesn’t owe the show blind faith and we’re allowed to critique what’s actually shown, not what might be justified five episodes later with a plot patch.
Calling critique “arrogance” just because it doesn’t match your opinion? Now that’s bias. People finishing a drama doesn’t automatically make it flawless and people dropping it early doesn’t make them ignorant. It’s called having standards.
If my opinion offends you that much, I suggest you close the tab and touch some grass. Not everyone has to agree with you and if that’s hard to accept, maybe it’s not the drama that’s the problem.
Delete this. You can't judge a series with just one episode.
Oh, please. That’s like taking one bite of a rotten apple and needing to finish the whole thing just to confirm it’s bad. Especially not when the plot already drops the “cheating” bomb like it’s a spicy twist instead of an overused crutch. If you need 15 hours to convince me it’s worth it, that’s not storytelling, that’s emotional blackmail.
Also, How dare you command me with "delete this" like you hold the remote to my brain. Last I checked, I wasn't contractually obligated to pledge allegiance to every lukewarm drama that stumbles onto my screen.
If disagreeing with your opinion equals a psychological disorder, then I think we’ve both got appointments to book—yours just might be sooner. But thanks for the unsolicited advice. I’ll be sure to file it next to your unsolicited analysis of my review.
Stay pressed, but stay polite. Or at least pick one.
Yes, I rated it 1 star. That’s how ratings work. People give their honest reactions; good, bad or in-between. I’m not obligated to delete my entry just because it makes you uncomfortable. If my “half-baked opinion” is shaking your view of the drama that badly, maybe the foundation wasn’t that solid to begin with.
And no, you didn’t 'have' to point anything out. You chose to. Just like I chose to be done with a show that didn’t respect my time or my boundaries. You don’t have to agree, but you do have to learn how to scroll past and let people dislike things.
You’re welcome to your opinions. Just don’t pretend they’re public service announcements.
Also, everyone has limits and for some of us cheating, strategic or not, political or not, dressed up with tragic music or not is a hard stop. That’s a boundary, not a bias. And choosing to defend it? Yeah, that’s a you choice.
We all pick our battles. I chose to peace out early. You chose to ride or die for Buried Hearts. Let’s just agree to disagree... and move on.
Calling critique “arrogance” just because it doesn’t match your opinion? Now that’s bias. People finishing a drama doesn’t automatically make it flawless and people dropping it early doesn’t make them ignorant. It’s called having standards.
If my opinion offends you that much, I suggest you close the tab and touch some grass. Not everyone has to agree with you and if that’s hard to accept, maybe it’s not the drama that’s the problem.
Move on. I already have.
Also, How dare you command me with "delete this" like you hold the remote to my brain. Last I checked, I wasn't contractually obligated to pledge allegiance to every lukewarm drama that stumbles onto my screen.