Good. Different. It got better with each episode, I was thinking at the start that all it was lacking was a sharper script and punchy characters. But it got there eventually.
Soompi needs to stop using actors name for the headlines
Right. They should also stop addressing actors by the pop group they were once in. Soompi is run by untrained amateurs, like Viki. Message to LA if interested... If a headline's a long sentence, don't capitalise every word - then you can eschew the ugly quotation marks and names are clearly identifiable. Romanised Korean names often cause ambiguous headlines, so hyphenating first names avoids making word soup. Avoid punctuation where possible, always avoid multiple punctuation marks, prefer to improve the structure instead.
" Being smart and a graduate of a prestigious law school, he is flawless in every aspect. He also faces harsh…
It's quite common. Queen of divorce is on at the moment, for example... with one of the same actresses, Na Young-hee - hopefully not playing the baddie in this one!
Thanks LA. This will be on Netflix which is great news. It's got a big budget, I expect a large chunk went on the amazing cast and the extremely delightful writer Park Ji-eun.
She's good, for sure. If she were a car she'd be a Toyota Corolla - safe, reliable, good value, does everything right... but doesn't necessarily raise my heartbeat.
Actually cover shots that netflix shows in your profile are chosen by their AI based on what it thinks will make…
Good point... I'm pretty sure Netflix *thinks* I'm a straight black man that likes girls then - but the shot for this drama was the rear view of a naked man in very tight lycra shorts, straight legs apart with tilted hip, head to the side, tilted downward, as if beckoning the viewer... basically a classic gay pose. It's probably projection by the Netflix AI... which must be gay - that's feasible I suppose since it learns what it's taught by its algorithms. We could call it a "gay-i" instead 😆
She's got a bright future, I hope she looks at other offers, must be hard to decide which way to go. I'm not a fan of seasons, if she were to join it would certainly raise its prospects.
Over-engineered. I liked some of the acting, So Ji-sub was good, and I didn't recognise Nana, she's like a chameleon. If they'd just taken it down a notch it could have been more suspenseful and plausible... as it was I just felt like someone was trying to trick me the whole time, when all sincerity is lost there's little substance left.
I like PBY and want to watch this but the ending is ... ugh
Best part of the film. The man was a bit of a loser who should have cut out when his girl dated the football player. If only he'd married that rich girl, omg he screwed up.
Not terrible, enjoyable enough to get to the end. It's yet another one of those college love stories. It had a few original features but largely formulaic. I wonder how many wannabe writers in the world have written this exact same story or thereabouts. 100,000? 1,000,000? It's been done, and this one has little chemistry, both leads were holding something back, and tbh the characters were kind of plain.
hopefully most likely Netflix, but you can watch it on other sites, I know not ideal, but it's not like you'll…
I hear you. I'm only going to watch comfortably from now on, if it's not on a decent platform I don't mind missing it. I'm catching up on stuff that's available to me instead; anything exclusive to Disney, Apple or Viki I'll just leave until the license expires, no big deal. Nothing against Apple btw, just too late to market, my basket's already full.
If a headline's a long sentence, don't capitalise every word - then you can eschew the ugly quotation marks and names are clearly identifiable. Romanised Korean names often cause ambiguous headlines, so hyphenating first names avoids making word soup. Avoid punctuation where possible, always avoid multiple punctuation marks, prefer to improve the structure instead.