The way this drama is presented is well done. It's easy to get lost in the story for its realistic flow and tension and rationality in characters... The only thing I find hard to believe is there is a doppelganger of Yeo Jin Goo anywhere.
No hate against Lee Min Ho but since Woo Do Hwan is my bias, it will rip my heart out by the probability of witnessing him being shunned and rejected by the FL and therefore, I may not watch this. The whole cast looks lit though.
I find the leads super adorable....his fellow soldiers and ajumma....Why can't she use his cell phone to call…
I think why she doesn’t use his phone is because it would put both of them in danger. There’s a lot of wiretapping and people listening in on private conversations behind the scenes.
The way she plays her character in Crash Landing on You somehow reminds me of a grown-up version of Kim So Hyun playing a character. Independent from that impression I got, I look forward to more of Hwang Woo Seul Hye's work.
I think she played her sweet character, Eun Tae-Hee in The Great Seducer really well. Yes, maybe there is room for some improvement of acting, but overall her future works are something to look forward to. I hope she takes on another script soon!
[I've completed Episode 10] I honestly don't understand why people are dropping this drama. It has my undivided attention every Monday and Tuesday, and when it's done, I go back and replay the humorous build-up of their romance and try to forecast what the antagonist's next move is. I do agree that it wasn't that funny in the beginning, as the writers created suspense, but the humor increases as the story continues and somehow manages to juggle the tension in one scene and the comedy in another.
For me, it's great acting, precious characters [except antagonist], great quality in writing and presentation of story throughout filming. I plan to binge-watch this when it's complete.
Me: Are you sure there's no romance in there?
I honestly don't understand why people are dropping this drama. It has my undivided attention every Monday and Tuesday, and when it's done, I go back and replay the humorous build-up of their romance and try to forecast what the antagonist's next move is. I do agree that it wasn't that funny in the beginning, as the writers created suspense, but the humor increases as the story continues and somehow manages to juggle the tension in one scene and the comedy in another.
For me, it's great acting, precious characters [except antagonist], great quality in writing and presentation of story throughout filming. I plan to binge-watch this when it's complete.