Well I did, because anything below than that doesn't seem to add up. I was never a fan of an ongoing drama but I had to watch it ongoing with this one. I personally don't like the forbidden tag of this show, so it was not initially on my list. But Netflix was pushing me, so I gave it a try and boom I was... how can the first episode hook me this much? To be honest, that never happened. It's a whole romantic comedy full of joy and warmth. Even the villain was somewhat charismatic to me. So basically everything was perfect except that somehow from episode 10-16, Seri seemed to lose her comedic character a little bit. Maybe it was intentional as to show her charisma as a business leader but I kinda hoped that she would have been comedically jovial throughout. Anyway, all the supporting casts, as you probably know, is perfect. After all, it was very well-written, nothing was rushed, the ending was fair enough (because we cant just hope for a sudden reunification, can we?). SO, WATCH!
I never wanted to watch this when it first came out simply because i foolishly didn't like the glasses image of Hyun Bin. Just recently I became curious and turned out their ratings flopped so bad for a drama with such casts. Probably because of the bad reviews and low ratings, I was intrigued, started watching with very low expectation and ended up finding myself hooked to the drama. There are some parts which were a bit draggy, but it was actually a well-written drama. The way the writer actually put emphasis on both Hyde and Jekyll characters, and managed to slowly integrate them was indeed applaudable. It was psychologically interesting. I have seen people commenting that some scenes are illogical but if you look closer, those scenes depicted real life situations for a fact that human mind is complex and each one of us manifests pain differently