You cant just speed up the ending like that!!! i want at least side chapters of their wedding then her being pregnant and Abe being super protective and panicky over everything and him hold babies and looking so adorable because he is a huge gorilla and the baby is tiny!!! like they don't show us that! why not?
It was so disappointing... I was so excited to see the series getting an anime since an update on it is slow, but it was a disappointment to my expectations. It's a TV short so the episodes are like 3 minutes long, and the animations are non-existent. Its basically a colored manga with dub... They literally just too the manga colored it and viewed as the images putting voice actors in I rather read the manga much more satisfying
Has this been dropped? it has been a while since there was an update... there is so many misunderstandings and miscommunications I want to see her finally see the truth. The FL is really frustrating. Stop assuming things based on the past story, look around and she how much people care about you and her family should stop dancing around the book and talk to her and tell her in words how much they care. he is the only one trying but still cant get through to her. Please update everyone of the characters are very frustrating atm. I need to see the resolution
in the story, they stated that historical dramas is a hot potato bomb or that famous actors avoid it why? is it not as popular as movies? or is it harder to film? is it like a known thing?
I think I heard it's very easy to get typecasted once you act in a historical drama but idk honestly
Probably because people like to nitpick on historical inaccuracies? Especially if it's based on real historical figures?
I mean, Korea has a LOT of dramas, romance especially. And the popular ones are rarely historical setting. I guess making a historical drama popular is a hit or miss.
Fun fact! I actually watched a popular korean historical drama on my local tv station called "Dae Jang Geum", or the English title "Jewel in the Palace". And it's not even called those things, it's Chinese dub (I think?) so the title is Da Chang Jin? I remember watching it on my crappy CRT tv where if it rains, the signal's bad and I kept hitting the tv because I was desperate to watch the episode
It's High Investment but little to no guarantee of financial returns. The demographic for period films in Korea are shrinking + is currently being dominated by other genres. Not to mention, it's harder to insert sponsorship/ad placements within the show itself which further decreases the possibility of bigger funding in comparison to the usual modern dramas.
I was completely off but atleast now I know the answer
I forgot about Korea and their "subtle" sponsorship LoL
In this webtoon, it mentioned that historical dramas in South Korea have to be historically accurate. Along with the high investment mentioned above (which is the most likely reason, honestly), I imagine it also has a lot to do with stale storytelling. If you know anything about history, then I assume you would know the beginning, middle and end to all the shows. Can't be very exciting.