One of the best web-series I've seen! So funny, lighthearted, cute! Excellent characters, top-notch acting, elegant and sensitive parody approach to all rom-com and bl cliches. The only bad thing: it's too short :(
Such a refreshing, real life working women centered drama! It's a rare case to see in a k-drama so many women that are competent, independent, competitive, successful and badass!
Great article! Bruce Lee was indeed a legendary figure, especially for all the boys in elementary and high school back in the 70s and 80s! His movies were probably the first ones that introduced the majority of us to the Eastern culture and martial arts and were the source material for many western action movies.
Dearest @3GGG, dear @Lua I really, really love your articles!
The information, the visuals and, especially, the infographics are top-notch! You really put a lot of time and effort in this and the outcome is awesome :)
It was not a surprise, but the numbers indicating the power/control of the ML over the FL are indeed very high, higher than the ones I was expecting... Gender equality in work and relationships has still a long way to go, not only in k-dramas, but irl too :( Surprisingly, the childhood connection tags percentage is lower than I thought it would be, as it seems to me that it is one of the most used tropes in recent romcoms...
Yeo Jin Goo puppy boy grew up to a handsome, talented young man! Too bad that, for his first romcom leading role, he got paired with an annoying, grounchy, always complaining female character :(
A unique, intriguing and touching story about a group of average musicians trying to do the best possible they can, given their dark pasts, secrets, weaknesses, circumstances and personalities, through their devotion to music, their bonding and friendship. I loved how the set-up of each scene spoke with its viewers rather than having the actors say much, but also the brilliant, unconventional dialogues.
The Confucian approach to the blood-line obsession, as well as the adoption and orphans prejudice found in almost every k-drama was an eye-opener for me. Thanks for your informative and insightful article. Nice work, as always ♡
This rom-com is a perfect example of how a team of talented actors and a couple with impeccable chemistry can save a story that lost its spark towards the end... Totally worth watching, in spite of all the unnecessary situations about their childhood stories and their unrealistic problem-solving, as well as the over-used smiling, intense looking and a bit boring/unsatisfying ending. Last but not least, it is a must-see for everyone who hasn't discovered yet how amazing and versatile actor Kim Jae Wook is. His Ryan Gold persona will definitely become a rom-com ML landmark!
This season was more character oriented than the previous one, so it ended up being more of a 'slice of life' kind of drama rather than a comedy. It was enjoyable, but not that memorable...
So many beautiful scenes!
So expressful, passionate, intense performances!
Excellent characters, top-notch acting, elegant and sensitive parody approach to all rom-com and bl cliches.
The only bad thing: it's too short :(
It's a rare case to see in a k-drama so many women that are competent, independent, competitive, successful and badass!
Bruce Lee was indeed a legendary figure, especially for all the boys in elementary and high school back in the 70s and 80s!
His movies were probably the first ones that introduced the majority of us to the Eastern culture and martial arts and were the source material for many western action movies.
Interesting and useful points, while including mental health issues was totally on point!
The information, the visuals and, especially, the infographics are top-notch!
You really put a lot of time and effort in this and the outcome is awesome :)
It was not a surprise, but the numbers indicating the power/control of the ML over the FL are indeed very high, higher than the ones I was expecting... Gender equality in work and relationships has still a long way to go, not only in k-dramas, but irl too :(
Surprisingly, the childhood connection tags percentage is lower than I thought it would be, as it seems to me that it is one of the most used tropes in recent romcoms...
Looking forward to your third article ♡
Too bad that, for his first romcom leading role, he got paired with an annoying, grounchy, always complaining female character :(
I loved how the set-up of each scene spoke with its viewers rather than having the actors say much, but also the brilliant, unconventional dialogues.
I wouldn't miss it for the world!
Thanks for your informative and insightful article. Nice work, as always ♡
Kudos to Kim Myung Soo, again and again!
Totally worth watching, in spite of all the unnecessary situations about their childhood stories and their unrealistic problem-solving, as well as the over-used smiling, intense looking and a bit boring/unsatisfying ending.
Last but not least, it is a must-see for everyone who hasn't discovered yet how amazing and versatile actor Kim Jae Wook is.
His Ryan Gold persona will definitely become a rom-com ML landmark!