I liked it very much: very believable characters, well built and played. I loved the ending too, which pretty…
That's an interesting comment, I also think Kil Hae Yeon's an excellent actress, but in this I didn't find her convincing as the lawyer boss, maybe I've seen her too often in the domestic mom roles.
I agree that the dramas/movies should be released!!! But... He still did ilegal drugs, and not just mariuhana.…
No comment on this case, life's complicated. But I wouldn't hold the USA as a beacon of virtue. When I look at the state of some Hollywood celebs I fully understand why SK is strict on these principles.
I dropped this at ep 5... but I am curious to know what happened in the last episodes... Can anyone tell?
It's poignant, if you're mature you'll celebrate the way it reaches out to you and you'll relate to all the emotions and circumstances, the moments we hesitate, misunderstand things, succumb to our insecurities, step past the point of no return, accept things and force ourselves forward. He was in love with her.
Great drama, thoroughly enjoyed that little journey. Some personality traits not often explored in the main characters, about as far as they could go without it getting depressing.
Atp, i just cant defend the fans who come here to bring kjh down just because people criticism im soo hyang's…
I just came here to say the same thing and your comment summed it up exactly. The only reason I'm still watching is for both actors, they're doing a stellar job, they're clearly both too good for it and it's dragging on them - the writing and direction are just not good enough. There's no wit to it, there's not enough material and what there is is monotonous, and the writer/director have no sense of romance, none whatsoever. For a supernatural drama to be this unimaginative is a crime. The costumes and hair are also diabolical.
Slight weakness in the narrative, all of a sudden he's unhinged
Yes, I agree. (It's not a drama I could watch again... but) he's demonstrably unhinged now, whereas before, he just sulked when he didn't get his way. Is Ms Nam's presence enough to tip him over the edge enough to give himself away? I guess we'll have to learn his motive, but since he's been with Mr Choi for years, seems time wasn't of the essence. That's why I think it's a narrative weakness, narrative-driven actions instead of action-driven narrative.
Poor choice of female lead. Made her look like a scruffy piece of rag. It's quite disturbing to see the way they…
She's around 50. The character's late 30s. It's a top quality production, but seems Studio Dragon has reached such a lofty position it believes it can get away with anything it wants.
The scene between Young Joo from the deli and Jae Woo was awkward. Delighted to see the drama tackling the embarrassing side to loneliness in a true to life way. Jae Woo's portrayal of autism is the best I've seen, the way he latches on to Mr Choi is spot on - and endearing, really clever k-drama magic.
Park So-dam, Sung Hoon and Choi Si-won make this appealing to me... and I like everyone else too, looks like there's an actor to please everyone in this great cast!
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I didn't even know LSG had a new show out - until all this unwelcome publicity occurred, strange coincidence!