I like it and both actors separately are amazing (Tell me that you love me was super good) but I feel something…
I have the same feeling. I think it is because they took all the tension out in ep.1 with showing all the flashbacks of their relationship, explaining that FL loves ML and doesnât have the guts to break up with him and revealing the reason why she agrees to take the money.
The writers seriously have a complex with âshow donât tellâ in the way that they take it way to far with the showing part and donât play with anticipation/foreshadowing.
I knew that when he said that he had known her since childhood, he really meant it. I always thought he could…
I had the same thought regarding the childhood thing and would even go as far as to say that the boy shown in ep. 1 (during the flashback scenes with the foster kids the one at the noodle place) could even be him.
Finished the 4th one and this series has me hooked. It really deserves more episode although I guess the budget simply wasnât there since it plays in the past. The vibes I get are like other weekly crime shows e.g. The Mentalist or Castle, which is great because I love the 1 case per episode format with a dormant red string (the past of Younghan)
I just cannot get a read on this drama. Every time I think it goes in the direction they advertise (Rom-Com) it just goes back to serious to downright intrigue/revenge. Which is fine, but since they make attempts to be funny (although nothing worked for me that far) it can get sometimes very jarring (e.g. the soundtrack/backgroung music is very poignant and loud in comparison to dialogue and forces you to feel something although nobody knows what because thereâs to much characters and storylines). I thought it would go in the direction of 100 days my prince, but the lack of chemistry makes me think that withholding romance might me the more wise way đ
the fifth is the last for these five members so the next five eps are probably gonna be for the remaining members!
Ah, okay. I thought so too, but couldnât find anything about it so I wanted to ask. Itâs honestly kinda sad though, I was getting familiar with the boys and hoped to see Asahis development a little bit more, since he was the one that needs the longest time to come out of his shell
The writers seriously have a complex with âshow donât tellâ in the way that they take it way to far with the showing part and donât play with anticipation/foreshadowing.