I watched 14 episodes in 3 days and this is definitely entertaining. There are a lot of plot holes in the story (kinda weird since there are two screenwriters), but if you can look past that this drama is worth it. The plot twists are dumb once you get the hang of how to writers choose their turn overs but that's about it. Two episodes to wrap it up? I don't know about that...
I'm confused watched until episode 8, is really Cha Dal Geon just an ACTION ACTOR?! Because is the first escene…
If you paid attention to the drama, you will see that they're using old smartphones made before 2013, so it's obvious that there will be a time jump in the storyline in the next episodes. Another theory is that he became an actor later on and that's just a movie scene.
I started watching this yesterday. I like the action scenes but I overlook how weak the plot actually is, especially with a lot of the plotholes and conveniences. I'm on ep 07 and I hope this actually makes sense in the end, because right now this is a mess.
PS: I don't remember seeing a drama where the proportions of good vs bad guys were so unbalanced.
I couldn't get past ep 05 of LOVE O2O. Everything felt forced, especially with the super-hyper computer genius. As someone who works with code.... yeah, not finishing it.
A Love So Beautiful has more charismatic leads and supporting cast.
no, seriously. Whenever the hacker told In Dong Gu that something was wrong he would deal with it personally, so when they showed the blurred body confronting the guy who died, it was to make us believe it's In Dong Gu again, but those chubby hands can't lie.
i read news about Suzy being casted for a new drama and at least one film for next year. how is the schedule going…
yeah, it also gives people who don't know the kdrama formula the false idea that there's more content coming into the service. There are a lot of tv shows with 8 or 10 episodes per season in the U.S (HBO for example), so the idea that Korean drama also has two seasons with 8 or 10 episodes seems plausible. But for us, it's infuriating because we know Suzy will be shooting a new movie and drama by the time the promotions for the second season starts. They pay for a single TV show but get to advertise it as something new twice.
PS: I don't remember seeing a drama where the proportions of good vs bad guys were so unbalanced.
A Love So Beautiful has more charismatic leads and supporting cast.
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A good read on this topic: https://www.forbes.com/sites/joanmacdonald/2019/11/08/should-korean-dramas-have-seasons-or-do-fans-prefer-dramas--because-they-dont/#2fc555423980