I mean that sounds honorable of him and all but truthfully we can't always take what we're told from celebrities…
I totally get that, but my reading is based on his interviews starting from like 5-6 years ago till now, and he has been consistent in his acting career about being private and also about reiterating his want of telling a unique story, no matter the theme of the show. I feel like it's almost impossible to project a fake persona for that long, and specially in a country like SK which I feel can be really invasive towards famous people, so I have to believe that he really is like he says. The only difference between then and now is that his last few shows have been not that great compared to his older ones, and unfortunately it's a coincidence that there has been almost a clear line between his action and non-action career at the same time. This can make anyone think that he is better suited as an action star (even himself), but again, his acting has been great in even the recent shows, so I hope he is not disheartened that his non-action career seems to have gone downhill (compared to his previous successes). I don't know what has been the driver between his choices either, but hopefully he is free to do as he pleases regardless. I love him too, he was the first actor I saw in Kdrama and also the first Oppa I obsessed over. I am happy he seems to be in a good action role again but I hope he still makes his own decisions about his career in the future, whether the shows do that well commercially or not.
YESSS tbh this show may not have the best story but Yeo Jin Goo is a certified sweetheart and I thoroughly enjoyed the show because he is beautiful and adorable and so sweet and sexy at the same time! I hope you enjoy it for him too!
LMFAO I'm not even done with this show yet, but I just LOVE IT! It made me BELLY LAUGH a million times, and everyone acted so well. They have a perfect mix of crack comedy with actual character and story development and it blends in perfectly with each other. The cast is STELLAR in terms of acting, comedic timing, expressions, and chemistry. Just loving it. And Lee Yi Kyung is just phenomenal, an absolute star.
I'm confused on whether to watch this or not... most of the reviews are negative while the comments and other…
If you love a chill dark comedy, with SIZZLING chemistry between the main leads, a smart and logical and sexy male lead, an understanding and mature and endlessly charming and sexy female lead, villains full of charisma and brutality, side characters worth their salt (although annoying at times), and a whole lot of STUNNING cinematography and music, you'll LOVE this show!
YesI completely agree with you! I don't understand why people call it a realistic ending when it was not at all…
Yeah, or at least taken a single step towards each other before calling it quits without trying. The NHD that they showed for 15 episodes would've tried at least once to make amends and then maybe given up if he was too depressed to even work on his mental health (but tbh even then I feel like she'd have knocked sense into him and he would've understood his position and taken that step to therapy soon, he's a smart man). Anyway, I have read some BaekDo fanfiction as a fix-it of sorts and that has mollified me somewhat haha. It feels nice to see fans understanding the characters so well and writing a plausible ending which seems more realistic than the show.
thank you for your comment. I was just thinking about whether I should give season 2 a try. I liked the first…
The patients' stories are absolutely worth it in this season! I have seen many medical dramas too, even though I do get queasy at the bloody scenes and I end up fast-forwarding through them, but the rest of this season was like a warm hug. For me it was a bit slow in the first 2 episodes, it maybe took me a while to recall all the storylines ad how things ended in season 1, but it was a delight to watch otherwise.
Thank you for your comment. I hope more people can come to the same conclusions as you. It's okay if someone don't…
Oh just comparing the popularity of all his pre-service shows like Healer, K2, Suspicious Partners to his recent shows, including the ones you mentioned, JCW is capable of much more right, that's all I meant.
He really is oddly captivating. He is someone who you would not call handsome right on the spot but he just somehow…
I so agree with you! You've explained his appeal perfectly, maybe it's his sexy voice, or that charming yet manipulative vibe? Idk, but his character always catches my eye.
Her character in hospital playlist is the worst :’) idk why the character has ti be so annoying haha... really…
I have to agree with you, her character was barely tolerable acting-wise. Maybe a different actress could've made her seem shy and determined, rather than dull and creepy?
Vincenzo gave a new meaning to the word 'obsession' for me, I know I can never move on from it.
I feel like it's almost impossible to project a fake persona for that long, and specially in a country like SK which I feel can be really invasive towards famous people, so I have to believe that he really is like he says.
The only difference between then and now is that his last few shows have been not that great compared to his older ones, and unfortunately it's a coincidence that there has been almost a clear line between his action and non-action career at the same time.
This can make anyone think that he is better suited as an action star (even himself), but again, his acting has been great in even the recent shows, so I hope he is not disheartened that his non-action career seems to have gone downhill (compared to his previous successes).
I don't know what has been the driver between his choices either, but hopefully he is free to do as he pleases regardless.
I love him too, he was the first actor I saw in Kdrama and also the first Oppa I obsessed over.
I am happy he seems to be in a good action role again but I hope he still makes his own decisions about his career in the future, whether the shows do that well commercially or not.
They have a perfect mix of crack comedy with actual character and story development and it blends in perfectly with each other. The cast is STELLAR in terms of acting, comedic timing, expressions, and chemistry.
Just loving it. And Lee Yi Kyung is just phenomenal, an absolute star.
The NHD that they showed for 15 episodes would've tried at least once to make amends and then maybe given up if he was too depressed to even work on his mental health (but tbh even then I feel like she'd have knocked sense into him and he would've understood his position and taken that step to therapy soon, he's a smart man).
Anyway, I have read some BaekDo fanfiction as a fix-it of sorts and that has mollified me somewhat haha. It feels nice to see fans understanding the characters so well and writing a plausible ending which seems more realistic than the show.
For me it was a bit slow in the first 2 episodes, it maybe took me a while to recall all the storylines ad how things ended in season 1, but it was a delight to watch otherwise.