as someone wrote it somewhere here, it's like watching a really messy divorce where the country is the child the leads are fighting over. and I'm always down to see Kim Hee Ae in villain or anti-hero roles
I wish it focused more on the food. No need for any exes showing up where a career-ending mistake or freak accident in the flashbacks would have been enough.
I loved Woo shik in Train to Busan, Parasite, and Our Beloved Summer. But I can't really take him seriously after seeing him on Youn's Stay and Jinny's Kitchen like I'm always waiting for him to do or say something funny
So many plot holes but I still enjoyed it. The real villain is the spineless doctor. I enjoyed every moment of Suzuki Kyoka's performance as Makiko and would love to see her in more villain roles.
I love that she's moving away from the infidelity dramas and doing more political thrillers. I think she would do really well in a historical drama similar to Under the Queen's Umbrella, Mr. Queen, or Empress Ki .
This looks promising. Maybe Jang Hyuk, Jung Kyung-ho, Jo Jin-woong, Han Suk-kyu, Namkoong Min, Park Hae-joon. I'd love to see her in more mature dramas like what Signal did for Kim Hye-soo or Inspector Koo for Lee Young-ae..
Kim Hye-soo has been so amazing at picking dramas that show off her range. Her characters in Under the Queen's Umbrella, Juvenile Justice, Hyena, and Signal are all so different you could sort them in different Hogwarts houses.