It is ridiculous, funny, and has a good drama storyline. At first it seemed a little odd but i think that is cuz i don't watch Thai dramas. It is a cross between love is blind, squid games, and various other tv shows. I think at Epi 3 it started to get into its own story...
Is she just turning a blind eye? I really hope this drama stays this good. Her Private Life really lost me at around ep 12, so I'm hopeful because this has only 12 eps and the second leads are taking up a lot of story time. 5 15 reply Margo of the Resilient Lip Gloss ...
I did read several comments theorizing that she was possessed or influenced by some kind of negative force, but I’m not sure if this drama would really go there and this late in the game. It would be an interesting twist, though. All I know is, the woman is crazy. ...
2. Show is trope-filled and predictable Show is quite literally Trope City, and if you’ve been watching drama for a while, you’d probably be able to predict each one before it actually unfolds on your screen. Coincidental meeting of the OTP, an Event to get them in the same space, ...
At a nearby table, another couple is out on a date: This is YOON PIL-JOO, on a blind date. (Yoon Kye-sang!! Why are you so cuuuute?? He just brings a smile to my face — I would have squealed out loud, but I’m on a plane and I’m forced to contain my glee.) Pil-joo...
Kang-chul’s parents come to see him again, Dad swearing to break open the door if necessary to get inside. They run into Do-hee in the elevator, and obviously Dad is a fan, since a huge smile breaks over his face and he starts to fawn over her (while Mom glares daggers at him,...
and why Dad always answers phones or makes dinner reservations with her name instead of his own. Dad leans in to share a secret that he was saving for Ho-gu’s wedding: “Women are much more amazing creatures than men.” Aw. Better yet is the way Ho-gu takes him completely seriously...
This drama is the Korean version of a Taiwanese drama which happens to be close to my heart. And I can’t help but admire the writers of this Korean remake. It has the elements of what I love about Korean dramas; cuteness, romance, surprises, and heart-breaking scenes… but it magical...
Kang-woo is nothing like Dan. What I find most interesting is that Kang-woo seems to have all of his past memories intact while Dan’s are in pieces. Is this because they’re different types of angels? Copying and pasting my reply in one of @kdramaswimmer's fanwall posts: I don’...
But it's not the vibe that I get from the actual drama. To me KW feels like the Willis who raise Giselle from her grave using her to punishing the ones who have scorned them - originally mortal men but here the gods. The main problem is that the execution and delivery leave me cold...