I don't know if you would be interested in any of these, some romance, some not. I need happy endings, too. You like a lot of the same things I like, but a couple that you really liked I didn't care for (but I always seem to be the only one that didn't like something). My Little Happiness; Tomorrow; I Remember You (Hello Monster); Love Rain; Master's Sun; The Witch's Diner; Hidden Love; Devilish Joy; Encounter; Falling for Innocence; Flower of Evil.
Do you have a favorite genre? Have you been watching shows for a long time? Have you seen all the "standard" stuff? I noticed that you put Amidst a Snowstorm of Love on hold? Maybe you should give it another try? It's slow and quiet, but one of my favorites.
I've long been looking forward to this series. I still find it strange that they would postpone the release of…
I really liked him in Chicago Typewriter, but that is one show that I tried a couple of times to watch and put it aside. Then I was in the right place at the right time and tried it again and absolutely loved it.
I agree with you. I loved the acting. I think it would have been better with more diverse cases and no romance. They are not on an equal emotional/developmental footing, so that was problematic for me.
I'm sorry if you thought I was offended by your opinion, I wasn't at all. I'm a firm believer that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I was just wondering how you knew so much about the plot and that you didn't like it if you only watched two episodes. Now it makes sense. Thank you for clarifying.
Is the series scary? Shouldn't it be watched at night?
I only watched it during the day because I found it a little scary (again, big chicken here!) It might have been an okay watch at night if I was just passively watching it, but I was totally invested. If you like this genre normally, watch it at night, that will make it even better!
Yes, I did. You said you dropped it at episode two, but you mentioned them having a child after the first four episodes. Your math isn't mathing. I do, however, understand wanting to see more of the main couple. Korean dramas often use WAY too many characters so that everyone gets a bit of a storyline, but not enough. I wish they didn't do that.
I would like to know what you didn't like about it, specifically. I'm watching it and not loving it, but I'd like to know why others like/don't like it.