On ep.7, when Byeong Mu gives that sneer while saying to Min Su that no one's going to help Jeong U, I finally hate him. I'm still holding back on earlier episodes, but that is the final straw. They just didn't betray their friend. They're also evil. I was just thinking that they knew something, but after that evil smirk I knew they were directly involved in what happened to Bo Yeong.
This drama is draining me and making me feel frustrated, but I don't want to stop watching.
Seven years have passed, yet they're still figuring out their feelings. In those seven years and Yeong Rye remained in the friend zone, I think she's better off with Jeong Hyeon. Jae Pil doesn't deserve her. And hope this time Jong Hui will stop running away when things get bad.
Comedy, almost pure comedy. It's an okay watch but falls short compared to the first season. They treat a serious case as a light one. Even the hearing at the last part was also a joke. Hope to see Father Kim in season 3.
Bullied female lead...umm who adds these tags because that is wrong. He Yan would destroy anyone who tries to…
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Good plot, good casting, setting and atmosphere. It's my practice to always finish what I've started and, as a drama fan who's accustomed to watching 60 to 80+ episodes and even 100+ eps for makjang, this is really a fresh watch. To condense the novel into 36 episodes and expect that they can convey everything (like the depth of each character) is too much to ask. I must agree that the conflict in the story is not that strong but the coherence and pacing make up for that flaw.
To each their own, as they said, but one thing I like about it is that it's not that angsty. Imagine watching 40+ episodes with the leads always having misunderstandings and angst for almost half of the show? Or to be given a 5-minute (or second) happy ending? Sometimes we just need to watch and try not to find flaws in every single thing and let the story unfold, then we'll find ourselves enjoying the show.
Looking forward to another wuxia drama of Cheng Lei and Zhou Ye.
Three fights in an episode. I think that the fights were choreographed well and that she fought them well. A near…
Being in a war and a key player in battle already makes her at a higher tier than them. She experienced many battles and fought with many generals who were also strong and formidable (as mentioned by Rida Muzi during their fight in ep.12). Like I mentioned, I didn't expect her to be invincible, but against the bodyguard Ding Yi (considering it was her revenge fight) and Lei Hou-a spy who was never in the army before, she should have the upper hand. When in a warzone, she doesn't only look at herself but also her comrades, but her fights with those 2 are 1 x 1. She didn't have to think about anybody's welfare but herself. Skills, intelligence, ability and experience wise, she was on a different level than them. Take her fight with General Rida Muzi as an example. That's a good fight between 2 generals. (though I think her 1x1 fight with Ding Yi was more complex/fierce than that of Gen. Rida Muzi
But He Yan was poisoned and stabbed. She started from zero, again. With time she gets stronger.😉 Enjoy watching
Earlier episodes are fine earlier episodes are fine as she was poisoned and still recovering from fatal injuries from the fall. I'm talking about her fight with Lei Hou in the prison, before she fights General Rida Muzi in ep.12 and her revenge fight with Ding Yi in episode 9. All that fight was after she recovered.
I'm enjoying it (currently on ep.18) and as I said those are my only complaint.
This drama is draining me and making me feel frustrated, but I don't want to stop watching.
Hope to see Father Kim in season 3.
That's why I do not depend on the reviews/ratings of a drama.
Good plot, good casting, setting and atmosphere.
It's my practice to always finish what I've started and, as a drama fan who's accustomed to watching 60 to 80+ episodes and even 100+ eps for makjang, this is really a fresh watch. To condense the novel into 36 episodes and expect that they can convey everything (like the depth of each character) is too much to ask. I must agree that the conflict in the story is not that strong but the coherence and pacing make up for that flaw.
To each their own, as they said, but one thing I like about it is that it's not that angsty. Imagine watching 40+ episodes with the leads always having misunderstandings and angst for almost half of the show? Or to be given a 5-minute (or second) happy ending? Sometimes we just need to watch and try not to find flaws in every single thing and let the story unfold, then we'll find ourselves enjoying the show.
Looking forward to another wuxia drama of Cheng Lei and Zhou Ye.
She experienced many battles and fought with many generals who were also strong and formidable (as mentioned by Rida Muzi during their fight in ep.12). Like I mentioned, I didn't expect her to be invincible, but against the bodyguard Ding Yi (considering it was her revenge fight) and Lei Hou-a spy who was never in the army before, she should have the upper hand. When in a warzone, she doesn't only look at herself but also her comrades, but her fights with those 2 are 1 x 1. She didn't have to think about anybody's welfare but herself. Skills, intelligence, ability and experience wise, she was on a different level than them. Take her fight with General Rida Muzi as an example. That's a good fight between 2 generals. (though I think her 1x1 fight with Ding Yi was more complex/fierce than that of Gen. Rida Muzi
I'm talking about her fight with Lei Hou in the prison, before she fights General Rida Muzi in ep.12 and her revenge fight with Ding Yi in episode 9. All that fight was after she recovered.
I'm enjoying it (currently on ep.18) and as I said those are my only complaint.