I started it yesterday after a long block from kdrama, I had seen clips by chance and other than that I couldn't…
I finished the drama but I'm not satisfied with the way they ended things, especially the last appeal. It really got me, I cried and especially fully understood some of the characters, I felt taken in and it made me fully understand parenting. But I really don't understand how they handled things.
I started it yesterday after a long block from kdrama, I had seen clips by chance and other than that I couldn't miss a drama with lee do hyun, one of the actors I most adore. Other than that, it's pretty obvious how it's going to end and honestly a little sorry.
the drama is so chaotic that I doubt it can be called better than the first one, things are really badly done, and it also loses a lot with the villain's acting... I don't know, I find it boring and hard to follow, it doesn't really make me want to continue
“My name” is mid, I can’t believe you are talking trash about this while liking my name 😭
I didn't say that, certain scenes though were very Penthouse-like--one example is JJ's son or even sticking a pencil in HY's neck. I found it silly. Also for me the episode could have ended before the final part of the father's revenge, that was unnecessary.
The sixth episode was clearly boring, aside from the predictability to figure out who the main villain of the situation was, I don't know...I hope the next ones are better also because I feel less thrill than the first season.
You know what bored me the most? The last episode. The last episode was the most boring thing in part 2, too many scenes that could have been avoided, and the second revenge I found it unnecessary. That said, overall from episode 1 to 15 was a roller coaster of emotions, I devoured it as a drama. Along with My Name and Juvenile Justice are the best K-Dramas on Netflix.
Not a thriller at all, very boring and long. There was too much expectation and it really disappointed me, the only good thing and I loved it was the actor who is super good at playing the villain of the situation. I recommend to those who have nothing to do, otherwise avoid it.
I must say that it follows what was happening in the first season, so various stories and various revenge. The only thing I don't approve of is that probably, like all second kdrama seasons made not by Netflix but by Korean TV stations, is that they will tend to become cringeworthy and surreal. I read that there might be a love story, I hope not, it doesn't make sense! In thrillers dramas there is NO SENSE to put romance, it just bores. I want to see romances, I go to the classics not thrillers.
Same that is what I was gonna comment like there was nothing special in it.. bored and full of cheaters .. weird
finished watching the drama and I must say that some scenes were surreal, very nice the ending where the characters get what they deserve but omgg, what pitiful scenes. Worst drama ever, I much prefer Sky Castle and that Penthouse telenovelas....
seen the first two episodes and I must say I'm not understanding a thing, in the second episode they make strange…
I must say it's been a long time since I watched a series in a day.... Very well-made but CAOTIC. These scenes mixed between past and present didn't convince me... I hope there is a second part because there are big question marks... Also many characters I had a hard time figuring out who they were.... Overall, I recommend it.
seen the first two episodes and I must say I'm not understanding a thing, in the second episode they make strange connections and I still don't understand anything... haha I hope it gets better
Finished watching it and wow what a painful drama. 16 episodes of pure boredom, to be watched on 2x speed. The problem is that it's so surreal what was going on, obsessed love, betrayal and violence.... The whole thing could have ended right at episode 6.
It really got me, I cried and especially fully understood some of the characters, I felt taken in and it made me fully understand parenting.
But I really don't understand how they handled things.
Other than that, it's pretty obvious how it's going to end and honestly a little sorry.
I don't know, I find it boring and hard to follow, it doesn't really make me want to continue
Also for me the episode could have ended before the final part of the father's revenge, that was unnecessary.
The last episode was the most boring thing in part 2, too many scenes that could have been avoided, and the second revenge I found it unnecessary.
That said, overall from episode 1 to 15 was a roller coaster of emotions, I devoured it as a drama.
Along with My Name and Juvenile Justice are the best K-Dramas on Netflix.
There was too much expectation and it really disappointed me, the only good thing and I loved it was the actor who is super good at playing the villain of the situation.
I recommend to those who have nothing to do, otherwise avoid it.
The only thing I don't approve of is that probably, like all second kdrama seasons made not by Netflix but by Korean TV stations, is that they will tend to become cringeworthy and surreal.
I read that there might be a love story, I hope not, it doesn't make sense!
In thrillers dramas there is NO SENSE to put romance, it just bores.
I want to see romances, I go to the classics not thrillers.
Worst drama ever, I much prefer Sky Castle and that Penthouse telenovelas....
These scenes mixed between past and present didn't convince me... I hope there is a second part because there are big question marks...
Also many characters I had a hard time figuring out who they were....
Overall, I recommend it.
16 episodes of pure boredom, to be watched on 2x speed.
The problem is that it's so surreal what was going on, obsessed love, betrayal and violence....
The whole thing could have ended right at episode 6.