It's a good thing CWS was an ex-cop because he's the only one who did his investigation right. If they didn't…
When he stopped seeing HSA as the suspect, he actually got results. I can't say the same about the police because they sure are dumb. The moment they suspected HSA, they targeted her, which is why they couldn't connect the dots without CWS's help.
It's a good thing CWS was an ex-cop because he's the only one who did his investigation right. If they didn't give him that background, then they really made the police look incompetent.
KS is not a comedia, doing variety shows doesnt make you comedian. Song Ji Hyo is a comedian???? The correct word…
Ah yes, an entertainer it is. I've known him for his comedic skills way back since High Kick Through the Roof—hence the term comedian' and not because of variety shows. While I already knew Song Ji Hyo as an actress, I'm a fan. Well, thanks for the correction.
I had a hard time getting past ep. 1 because of the violence. I've watched several dramas and can handle bloody scenes, but what always triggers my anxiety is violence involving students or minors—especially bullying—which always ends up making me vomit.
Currently on ep. 2 and I'd say the father and his concubine are evil.
Yes, evil—not even just bad, but evil. Who in their right mind would kill their child because of some unverified prophecy? And for what reason? Because his political status would never advance because of his daughter. Even if they try to make it comedic, and even though it's early, my opinion about them will never change.
Honestly i was very excited for this drama but now that ive started watching , i feel I'm losing interest faster.…
That is how it usually is with a slice-of-life, coming-of-age story. They might seem slow-paced with no high tension, dramatic plotlines, or massive plot twists, so some may find them boring.
Maybe Dazzling is just not your cup of tea, and that is fine. As for me, I find it refreshing, calming, and beautiful. It is a breather after watching heavy dramas and thrillers. I also like the actors and their chemistry.
You can check back on it later when you feel like watching a fluffy romance. See you.
A big mistake at the beginning of the drama was to portray the main character as a very unpleasant girl. Then…
But it's a very common trope to show character growth. And honestly, compared to other dramas with spoiled or insufferable rich characters, Qing Ye is still pretty mild. She isn't bad, it's just that she thinks everything has a monetary equivalent. She treats things like a business deal rather than acting out of malice, and she doesn't want to bother herself with other people, especially since she views her stay as temporary.
So glad Park A-jeong was put in her place by In-a. She's so fake—she looks down on In A, is rude, and behaves disrespectfully towards her, while In A is always courteous to her. In A may look and act cold, but she doesn't look down on people.
I'll miss Zhazhating.
Maybe Dazzling is just not your cup of tea, and that is fine. As for me, I find it refreshing, calming, and beautiful. It is a breather after watching heavy dramas and thrillers. I also like the actors and their chemistry.
You can check back on it later when you feel like watching a fluffy romance. See you.