I actually think the writer of King of The Land would have been good if only she wasn’t so hell bent on following every single trope possible.
I love the show’s anti-capitalism conversations (even though they are a bit too on the nose), ML being reminded of his privilege, him learning and growing from there and even his inability to play hard to get. The show organically building up their relationship in episode five and giving them a very realistic confrontation was nice to see. Unfortunately, the writer remembered that the ML has not once saved the very capable and independent FL so now he gotta do that with his personal helicopter. Yeah.

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    Lol. And he jumped!! He freaking jumped!
    I was so expecting him to come down in a rope. Would have been dramatic.

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      I stopped the show to whine and then I clicked continue and God. Suffering through that trope was worth it! The jump was so ridiculous. Before the next episode promo, I thought he just missed the landing and jumped into abyss.

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        For a second, I sincerely believed the next episode would open up with the helicopter and Sa Rang looking for him because the dramatic idiot suddenly decided he is a Batman

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    This drama is literally copy paste of pre-2010 dramas.. every thing..and it is still bad

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    It was so ridiculously over the top that maybe it is the opposite, the writer is aware and is making fun of those clichés 😄

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      I see what you mean but I think some tropes should just be left in the past. Or if you have to do it, at least make it believable. The whole set-up leading to her fall made zero sense. Why would they send their top employees to do such random tasks? Seems like there’s very little work to do at the actual hotel 😂

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