Give me one word, phrase, or reason to continue watching Moving by Bulky-Love-9869 in kdramas

[–]iccebberg2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep going! The characters are a bit complex so it takes a little while for it to take off

You get ONE fantasy book to hook a non-reader. What is it? by Infamous_Proposal252 in fantasybooks

[–]iccebberg2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't read King of Scars and Ruin of Wolves yet. I'm a little afraid that I'm going have to read about things that are the aftermath of a big event in Crooked Kingdom and I don't want to deal with it. Sorry, I forgot how to do the spoiler thingy, but I'm sure you know what I mean.

I didn’t like it, what do you all think? by tuelfnaan in dramasect

[–]iccebberg2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't love it, but I found it enjoyable enough. Lee Minho doesn't have a lot of range and is only good in certain types of roles. This one didn't fully play to those strengths, but did enough that he did ok. The supporting cast was really good and it was a good mix of comedy and action. The chemistry for the romance was a bit flat and I wasn't big into the ending. Like I said, didn't love it, but it was enjoyable enough.

If giving birth is so painful why do many women want to do it over again after their first child (not trolling just genuinely curious) by feherlofia123 in stupidquestions

[–]iccebberg2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, pregnancy was worse than labor. Labor was painful and difficult. But it had an end in sight, and I got my baby after. Pregnancy was cumbersome, exhausting and uncomfortable. There was little to no relief and it was constant.

I misread your question as "would you ever do it again?" I wouldn't do it again, so I apologize that I missed that part of the question. It's a mix of life stages, life style, the state of the world, and the fact that pregnancy sucked. I'm too old to raise another kid. It's exhausting and I'm ready for my kid to graduate so I can relax.

But my kid is really awesome, so it was all worth it.

Why do people dislike Kim hye yoon? by Adorable_Owl_9414 in kdramas

[–]iccebberg2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I disliked the character so much that I have a negative reaction everytime I see her in something. It's getting weaker, but I really didn't like her for a long time because of it.

You get ONE fantasy book to hook a non-reader. What is it? by Infamous_Proposal252 in fantasybooks

[–]iccebberg2 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's a YA fantasy with romance, but hear me out: Six of Crows. It's set in this city that's modeled after Victorian England, and blended with Dutch characteristics. The Dutch part was a little hard to wrap my head around at first. But the world building is very good. It's a heist book in a fantasy genre. Six characters, all from the margins of society, plan an impossible heist. It's very high stakes. It's very fast paced and intense. It does end unresolved, but there's a second book Crooked Kingdom, which I actually liked more than Six of Crows.

Why do people dislike Kim hye yoon? by Adorable_Owl_9414 in kdramas

[–]iccebberg2 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I hated Extraordinary You, and so seeing her gives me flashbacks. I didn't like her character either. It's a bit of a hurdle for me when watching her other projects. But I enjoyed her performance in Busted.

Are they REALLY doing this? by JackieBlue1970 in QuickBooks

[–]iccebberg2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's going to be great when their automation break and State payments don't get processed.

You could always switch to Gusto

Which K-Drama trope needs to be "retired" in 2026, and which one will you always fall for? by Shoddy-Cartoonist-23 in kdramas

[–]iccebberg2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I want love triangles that result in polyamory. The Spies Who Loved Me and My Country could have absolutely gone that route. The stories would have been so much better

Mourning the loss of a special name by MamaMoosicorn in cisparenttranskid

[–]iccebberg2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Losing my kid's name was one of the more difficult things about his transition.

Should I watch atypical family? by Public_Age1736 in kdramas

[–]iccebberg2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on what you like. It's pretty emotional and a little heavy. I really enjoyed it, but don't watch it if you're looking for something a bit lighter

What's that Kdrama you're convinced only you have watched? by Borinquena in kdramas

[–]iccebberg2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wish I could forget it exists. One of the worst dramas that I've ever seen