I was rewatching The New Employee yesterday and I was wondering why he hasn't been cast in anything in the last 3 years (maybe he took some time off?). He's a great actor and I'd love to see him in another project ♥
I was about to write the same and found this comment, this series is one of my all time fave JBL, I've lost count how many times I watched it! It's a 10/10 and I wish they made a season 2
I loved everything about this series and I'm going to miss it a lot, It kind of felt too short though I wish it was at least 8 episodes so they could have delved into Kano-Ogami relationship more. 9/10.
What a wholesome series, filled my heart with joy at every episode, I'm really going to miss it, it was my happy corner, I need to find a new series now to fill that void! 😭
It started off pretty slow but now it's finally catching up, I'm loving this a lot, historical dramas just hit differently for me and Billy Babe are delivering ♥
just watched eps 7....I'm totally confused at this point...are we in the past here or the present or maybe a dream?????
We are still in 1912, the Kaewta of the 40's is still remembering his previous life using a stick of incense he was given to him by the abbott in ep. 6
After having seeing him as a super confident alpha male/god of sex in Pit Babe, It's refreshing to see Pavel play a shy guy when being hit on by Thup, he's such an amazing actor.
I blinked and the episode was over! What is this sorcery?! Can we please have a 1 hour-long final episode? PLEASE?! Can they get together already so we have some quality time of them being lovey-dovey? Boy I'm so NOT ready to let them go :/
wow I'm really impressed by both leads, as I was watching the movie I kept on wondering the amount of time and dedication they must have put into training to be able to dance like that, they did an amazing job, they really looked like professional dancers, kudos to both of them!
Just one minor detail that I felt it was overlooked by the production (or maybe those who read the novel can enlight me, please don't hate me guys, I really loved this series), but why would they put a young Win's photo on his graveyard when he clearly was a grown up man when he passed way? Or were we still seeing what Alan was seeing when looking at the graveyard? (remembering Win as his younger version?). To me it would have made more sense to have an updated picture of Win on his graveyard, even If up to that point they had never showed us what Win looked like in his older days.
Started this series without knowing anything about it, felt confused af basically throughout all of it so the ending really was a shocker (I might be super dumb I guess). If you're reading this comment and you're unsure whether to start this or not based on the ratings (which are criminally low and unfair imo) stop hesitating and watch it, this is an amazing series that will blow your mind, highly recommended. 9/10
What a wholesome series, it's my weekly 25 minutes therapy session that helps me relieve stress and fatigue. So many likeable characters (Ryoto-san the greenest flag and highlight of this episode), I'm really going to miss this so much when it ends next week, definitely my favorite JBL of 2025!