It’s clear now that Moving is the biggest K-drama for Disney+ and getting confirmation that it has the highest viewership of any K-drama on the platform is just perfunctory. If this drama aired on Netflix it would be HUGE based on how much people are talking about it, from the story to the acting to the execution and both the kids and the parents generations are also excellently paced out. I’m ready to dive in myself and hopefully can live this hype during the live airing. I’m also hearing so much positive excitement for Jo In Sung and Han Hyo Joo and their chemistry and feel like these two might need to do a solo romance drama on their own after this is done.
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Happy for the cast.
I love this drama, it's so good on all levels. Def need a separate romcom drama for Han Hyo Joo and Jo In Sung though.
Had to re-open Hulu to stream "Moving" & definitely worth it. Jo In Sung & Han Hyo Joo's love story is so sweet & lovely. Flashes of Quentin Tarantino in the last 2 episodes w/ the Man who will not die (spoiler alert) with another love story to boot. Amazing drama!
But it still isn't making the Top 10 worldwide because Disney/Hulu has the dumbest release pattern.
The biggest mistake is having it at Disney. It’s so poorly marketed and int’l fans are confuse trying to see where to properly watch it. How do u invest so much & only to target towards Korean. Posters are all saying Disney+ everywhere, but the series is on Hulu in the states while different for other regions because Hulu isn’t available there. Some eager fans sign up for Disney only to discover on Hulu, what a big failed. If we audiences have to search where to watched then they failed at marketing. This series would have a bigger audience at Netflix and done so much better.
I love this show. The whole cast and all the live stories, the parents and the teens. My favorite k-drama in years