yeah rip... she wasn't the smartest person on the show you could say.. same goes for her friend.
i also hate sad endings but i also hate getting spoiled... since it's jcw i have to watching or imma miss out on amazing acting that you don't get elsewhere and new characters with unique personality ..
yeah rip... she wasn't the smartest person on the show you could say.. same goes for her friend.
Got it—let me try again:
Yeah, but imagine how satisfying you'd feel at the end after not knowing whether Gilho survives or takes the last shot to kill the villain. Knowing all that ahead of time completely kills the vibe. And whether Gilho dies or not, what does that even have to do with it being a happy ending? The good guys still won... if he's dead or not
I don’t think that argument holds up. If a show is #1 in multiple countries, doesn’t that automatically mean…
Whatever helps you sleep at night, but why does it look like you 're so pressed about this? and it also seems like you're not even watching the show, yet you’re acting like its performance is your personal business. Does it really hurt that it’s thriving without you watching? The article has a dozen points worth discussing, but the only thing you clung to was how well the show is doing. Maybe take a breather, find something you actually enjoy, and let people who *do* like the drama celebrate in peace. Life’s too short to stress over other people’s achievements
It's really funny that it being #1 on Flixpatrol (which only compiles top 10 lists and not actual viewer data)…
I don’t think that argument holds up. If a show is #1 in multiple countries, doesn’t that automatically mean a lot of people are watching it in those countries? Sure, FlixPatrol tracks rankings and not raw viewership data, but you can’t hit #1 without a significant number of viewers.
And let’s not brush off Asia like it’s a small region—it’s massive, with some of the world’s biggest streaming markets. Just because it’s not topping charts in the U.S. or Europe doesn’t mean it’s not a global hit. A show doesn’t need to dominate everywhere to be considered global; reaching millions across diverse countries still counts, especially if it resonates with audiences where it’s being watched
I came here to mention before i got distracted that there are so many articles about this drama hitting number 1 worldwide and most of them are focused on Wook...
Yeah, but imagine how satisfying you'd feel at the end after not knowing whether Gilho survives or takes the last shot to kill the villain. Knowing all that ahead of time completely kills the vibe. And whether Gilho dies or not, what does that even have to do with it being a happy ending? The good guys still won... if he's dead or not
And let’s not brush off Asia like it’s a small region—it’s massive, with some of the world’s biggest streaming markets. Just because it’s not topping charts in the U.S. or Europe doesn’t mean it’s not a global hit. A show doesn’t need to dominate everywhere to be considered global; reaching millions across diverse countries still counts, especially if it resonates with audiences where it’s being watched