I miss her role with Kim Bum in the Law School ๐ most of the lawyers in this drama has played the role of lawyer…
omg I'll never get over her dynamic with kim bum in law school either :') they're legit one of my top favourite duos in kdramas I keep hoping they'll collaborate again on another project
Munjeong and Jiseok are the best thing about this drama <3 along with Munjeong and Juhyeong's friendship :) I hope Yoon Kyun Sang appears in every episode
My least favourite part of the drama is Huiji's character, and her pairing with Juhyeong. They really don't suit each other. She's too nosy and pokes into all his affairs, not to mention the severe lack of chemistry
The one thing I'm actually enjoying are munjeong and juhyeong's scenes. I love them as besties and wish their dynamic was the central one in this show I only watch their scenes
What an amazing ending, I could not be more pleased. I didn't expect a happy ending but this satisfied me on all fronts! The psycho's rotting in prison (I kept swearing he'd escape until the last minute of the episode and glad I was wrong), Sehyun didn't kill herself or die, Sehyun's adoptive mother remembered her for a brief moment, Sehyun visited Eunsoo's grave, Se-un was saved and that scene with her, Sehyun and Junghyun was so wholesome I felt like they adopted her and started a family I'm so happy :') all the trauma and sadness finally got embalmed with a healing ending
Juhyun killed her role as usual! It was my first time watching Kang Hoon but I liked him too, especially his chemistry with Juhyun was amazing hopefully they reunite in another genre
Always into this genres of Kdrama. But this seemed to me less of an discovery and more of mouse and cat game.…
If I understood correctly, the old lady nun isn't her real mother. Her father killed her real mother. The nun is her adoptive mother; after the father fell of the cliff, Sehyun was found by some hikers and she went to an orphanage. The nun at the orphanage then adopted her.
The blue bucket was always used by the father to store the body parts and remains of his victims
So excited to see juhyun in season 2 :) she killed it in the first season! I'm less interested in the boxing theme than the triathlon but I'm sure it'll be fun still Too bad minheo won't join them this time, he was a gem in season 1 :') especially his banter with juhyun always had me smiling
I honestly think the same. Maybe because I know how her tone sounds irl, so this kind of acting (aegyo-ish tone)…
I didn't wanna watch it because I had a look at the other characters' scenes and didn't feel any interest... I legit only cared about suk ku and yeo been's interactions x) That's amazing though, I didn't know that suk ku's arc wasn't planned originally and that he was supposed to be a simple cameo. Guess I'm one of those it made such a strong impression even though I didn't watch the show!
finally a comment about hye young! watching this for both her and LJS I desperately wished that she was the female lead :') I missed her so much since law school Guess she avoids romantic roles like kim bum haha
How's it? Honestly just watching for LJS. He's returned after so long. But...I'll watch if the story is good and…
only watching for LJS and ryu hye young the pilot's okay, pales in comparison to LJS' other works (while you were sleeping, pinocchio) the female lead feels miscast tbh
I honestly think the same. Maybe because I know how her tone sounds irl, so this kind of acting (aegyo-ish tone)…
I feel the same way! I also only watched her in vincenzo and liked her there, and saw only her clips with son suk ku in be melodramatic because I liked their dynamic. But her character here isn't doing it for me, although I really tried to give it time... It's over the top no matter how I look at it. It doesn't mean she isn't a good actress, it's just that the role doesn't fit her somehow
When characters are 100% good from start to finish, people complain that they're unidimensional, bland and boring. But when they're layered, complex, morally grey, they complain that they're not decent and righteous enough. I can't with people, lmao The female lead's a unique, ambiguous, unpredictable character, the type of character people always pretend they want to see more of in dramas, but now that they have her, they're complaining still. this is why I rarely engage with fandoms, they ruin everything good
Amazing episode today! But I noticed the end credits mentioned ''special thanks to Go Jun for the special appearance'', which took me off guard. Does that mean this is the end of Leo's arc? It doesn't make sense as it felt like they were just starting to peel the layers of his mysterious character...He was the most interesting villain for me so far, always seeming morally ambiguous what with the flashback of him as a kid, and letting that teenager who drew a gun at him flee, and yet again this episode with the new flashback of him hesitantly killing Han Na's father...They kept keeping his past under wraps and his true intentions in a somewhat grey area only to suddenly drop his character? I hope I'm misinterpreting the end credits...
Dong Ju is kind, a good fighter, handsome, diligent and now yโall want him to be a genius detective too? Whereโs…
hear hear! A flawed male lead will always catch my heart most because you can truly connect with him on an emotional level, unlike the unrealistic perfect male leads that just feel like props all the time
I keep hoping they'll collaborate again on another project
My least favourite part of the drama is Huiji's character, and her pairing with Juhyeong. They really don't suit each other. She's too nosy and pokes into all his affairs, not to mention the severe lack of chemistry
I only watch their scenes
I'm so happy :') all the trauma and sadness finally got embalmed with a healing ending
Juhyun killed her role as usual!
It was my first time watching Kang Hoon but I liked him too, especially his chemistry with Juhyun was amazing
hopefully they reunite in another genre
The blue bucket was always used by the father to store the body parts and remains of his victims
I'm less interested in the boxing theme than the triathlon but I'm sure it'll be fun still
Too bad minheo won't join them this time, he was a gem in season 1 :') especially his banter with juhyun always had me smiling
That's amazing though, I didn't know that suk ku's arc wasn't planned originally and that he was supposed to be a simple cameo. Guess I'm one of those it made such a strong impression even though I didn't watch the show!
I desperately wished that she was the female lead :') I missed her so much since law school
Guess she avoids romantic roles like kim bum haha
the pilot's okay, pales in comparison to LJS' other works (while you were sleeping, pinocchio)
the female lead feels miscast tbh
The female lead's a unique, ambiguous, unpredictable character, the type of character people always pretend they want to see more of in dramas, but now that they have her, they're complaining still.
this is why I rarely engage with fandoms, they ruin everything good
But I noticed the end credits mentioned ''special thanks to Go Jun for the special appearance'', which took me off guard. Does that mean this is the end of Leo's arc? It doesn't make sense as it felt like they were just starting to peel the layers of his mysterious character...He was the most interesting villain for me so far, always seeming morally ambiguous what with the flashback of him as a kid, and letting that teenager who drew a gun at him flee, and yet again this episode with the new flashback of him hesitantly killing Han Na's father...They kept keeping his past under wraps and his true intentions in a somewhat grey area only to suddenly drop his character? I hope I'm misinterpreting the end credits...
A flawed male lead will always catch my heart most because you can truly connect with him on an emotional level, unlike the unrealistic perfect male leads that just feel like props all the time