Still the most relaxed police drama ever, right up til the end. The best thing about it is the music - the songs…
The main plot was kind of weak TBH. So his GF dies and in the end they make it a bit more dramatic BUT the main villain is not so much present... (and the actor's reactions were AMAZING. I wish they had given him a bit more to work with).
LYX was ML but JQL got most of the screen time, Fei QiMing was barely on-screen, Li JiaHao was ON!!!! (I had already noticed him in TTEOTM, but he does this thing where he grabs the light when he's in the scene, I hope a lot more roles come his way).
It started with interesting mysteries and cases and devolved into a drug-bust after drug-bust (and YEAH mobster-I-forgot-the-name-of, him with the revenge plot, TELL THEM!! That super-special drug team investigated forever and didn't even find out that Wu Ya that they already had WAS their most-wanted drug lord LOL.)
PS WHO gave Qi SiZhe the book back, with the formula in it?! Li Ming was already dead at that time, and his professor certainly wouldn't have given it back. So?
Still the most relaxed police drama ever, right up til the end. The best thing about it is the music - the songs are all great. I love that one that goes ha - ha - ha (the OST list says it's called Regret Monkey, whatever for LOL or is that the singer/band?!).
"Guess what I am in the justice dep't, I'll give you three guesses and you already made two wrong assumptions"…
Because I don't really remember Baek JinHee, is she always so wooden?! Or it's the character she's playing? I have such a hard time connecting to her parts, it's boring and the chara looks pretty stupid.
Also, where the heck did Hwang Hee go?! Was he on only for the first case? The cast has him as "LHY's assistant", what is he assisting with when he didn't show up for two eps already?! Did we see the last of him?
As for the FL - if that's what she's supposed to be - how come she's on screen less than the stupid reporter?!
It's not even early eps now, we're 4 out of 14 in, we've almost reached the third of the drama. If there IS a FL, she should be doing more or at least appearing more. Or is it the ex-life wife, played by Oh SeYoung? Because she IS fun, even though her character is so twisted. At least she seems present and lively in her scenes, which isn't true for some of the rest of the cast.
"Guess what I am in the justice dep't, I'll give you three guesses and you already made two wrong assumptions" LOL, that was fun.
What I like best are the small interactions, where the dialogue and "presence" of actors carry the spoof moments. What doesn't work for me is the over-arching plot. There are some good (and well known) actors that do basically nothing at all for the story except sit around looking stern and stuff. There are some faces I don't recognise that have really dumb charas (or embody them in such a manner that they really appear to be dumb), which is... not great.
Which means to say - I seriously don't enjoy the villain parts. Or not yet. Nothing much is happening there, and while I know it'll be important at some point, I don't even want to see it, because it'll probably be the regular-type political conspiracy that one would expect.
I'll keep watching for the funny moments and check my brain at the door for the legal proceedings ('cause let's be honest, they're also not really "it").
So no BS necessary, they hoodwinked themselves. Oh well, it's a fantasy revenge drama, that's what it is.
It's kind of frustrating how he's getting through cases though, NGL. Basically he has the cheat sheet with all the right answers and can't go wrong, instead of getting new cases that he doesn't know the underlying motives for.
So, the cases will mostly all be slam-dunks and not really entertaining, no matter how unhinged he goes about them.
I guess I'll watch it for the face-slapping then, if it keeps going. I LOVED the encounter with the other-life wife, she was hilarious. I actually liked her here, the pampered obnoxious lil' princess she is. And was her sister a cameo appeareance?
I don’t have a problem with him taking her being a stan wayyyyyy too seriously. My problem is with the director…
It's way too serious, though. He has a lot of trust issues, and warranted - his own MOM sells him like a piece of merch - his only friend in this world (as he knew him) was just murdered, he never got to live his own life according to his own wishes since he became an idol, his freaking LOVER told him when they broke up that she didn't even see a genuine person behind his idol public mask, and he has sasaeng fan issues (they break into his home, harass him at signings and fan-meets, even play with his car in revenge - WATCH HIM AS HE SLEEPS IN HIS OWN BED?! Yeeesh. When they said that in the first ep, I gagged).
So now the person who he thought was the only one who doesn't KNOW his public persona, so he could think she only sees the "real" DRI, is actually a fan, maybe a sasaeng too, who can SEE how he struggles, how he's drowning, how he has nobody else so SHE gives him a hand up... in order for him to trust her completely.
I totally get him. It's bone-deep betrayal, especially since he never had a chance to properly meet anyone else who didn't know him as a human, before. She was the one, and she turns out to be someone who also knows his idol persona best and maybe never registered his existence as a person outside the idol mask (I think that's his thought line).
He seems to have quite a naive personality, to boot, so maybe he IS kind of simple and not considering the complex behaviours people could exhibit.
Oh well. It's a drama, things get to be dramatic. (And TBH I love myself some makjang :D)
ETA Though now that I think about it, a proper makjang needs way more outside-of-marriage kids, a few spurned ex-lovers and maybe he turning out to be the secret son of a chaebol heir who just couldn't take him in the family because of reasons. I'd be expecting AT LEAST that much :D
...It's definitely the CEO, right? 'Cause if WooSeoung had taken the band with him, the company would have nothing much. Now, with WS dead, he can just keep DRI and make a fortune off him solo or in any other way. He seems okay with losing the rest of the band.
And he'd have a way to blackmail DRI into it - if he doesn't agree and sign (maybe he already signed), he could just not admit that he knew DRI didn't intend to switch management and hadn't signed with the other co. thus giving the prosecution a motive for the murder.
With an extra suspicious side of the last band member, who might've been roped into it or had told the CEO on WS, who knows.
TBH it took me half the drama to get caught by it. But now it did catch me and I have to pace myself to have some eps left before I'd have to wait-watch LOL.
I can even tell why it happened - they're finally getting a bit more meat on the main overarching plot and it feels like we're getting somewhere and it isn't just Qi SiZhe being obsessed with something that happened to him.
For the third case - applauses for Cao XiYue, playing Ding YouMei - she really sells it.
For the fourth case (I'm after 11 now) - my money's on the little kid. Little kids in police dramas are all the rage in criminal material LOL.
PS Each and every modern drama LYX does, I get hypnotised by his shoes. Just how big his shoes are, LOL? (And by that I obviously mean his foot size, hahaha~) His feet are HUGE! Or is it the contrast between that lithe silhouette and regular-sized feet? Anyway... I like that contrast, LOL.
9.5 out of 10. I loved this so much the acting was so good and the story kept me guessing. There were no boring…
Her husband was abusive towards her, though. IIRC he had been a suspect when she disappeared. Yes he should have at least had seen her, but then there was a lot of back story there and maybe he didn't deserve to be at peace after all. His obsession was not for her, I think, more like, for himself. 'cause she was his and disappeared on him.
BHS the killer let her go because killer-dad had just died and so if another case was to appear, it would tell the police there was either someone else, or that they didn't have the right killer yet. And then he had his mud-accident coma and couldn't do anything about it.
I find it funny that this beautiful story was censored, and then we have ABO desire 😂 Not that it aint nice,…
ABO Desire was funded by the writer, IIRC, who also scriptwrote, directed, and even composed some of the music for it. And while they had a whole-Chinese cast, they didn't air it in China at all.
TU was produced by Tencent, aired and distributed by them, went through official approval (read censorship), was generally applauded, not for the main pairing (or even acknowledged as danmei) but for the aesthetics, music, plot, etc. It was so good that they doubled or more the number of subscribers to Tencent. It got lots of awards, the cast went on to fan meetings and concerts, there were two movies based on the general setting produced and sold. They knew what they were doing.
There was a little bit of relaxation of rules in China re: danmei adaptations for a bit, until WoH hit them over the head with a hammer. Then they also got rid the one-child policy and started pushing in the opposite direction, what with discouraging anything that disrupts the hetero world (by now they're even taxing contraceptives and safety items) in order to get the Chinese youth to have more children. I expect the danmei adaptations, while wildly popular, won't have an easy way anytime soon, sadly. UNLESS they take this new road and make them elsewhere or in co-productions that don't get aired in the mainland (like My Stand-In or Meet You at the Blossom for example).
I am just mad about dramas that were already filmed, and so their rights are soundly bought and paid for but the dramas won't ever air now (like 2ha and TGCF...)
Future LHY has a checklist of things he should NOT do in case of being wrongly accused, and he goes through it…
But like, seriously, he goes back and becomes judge, jury and executioner?! He already had the case against the serial killer, since he knows where the bodies are at, he just had to go through the motions of convicting him. Why hit him with his car - and how would you even excuse something like that?! "I hit him as he was running from a prosecutor who wanted to arrest him - for nothing specific - while I had the main witness in the car with me, since she didn't want to stay with the freezer in which his victim's body was in"?!
Future LHY has a checklist of things he should NOT do in case of being wrongly accused, and he goes through it marking each and every one of them LOL. Was he really a good judge? Or was he a corporate/administrative affairs judge so he wasn't familiar with the penal code and penal convictions or something?
Anyway, the second part of ep2, after he goes back, is extremely funny. Not in the cases, but in the manner he's behaving so unhinged. Don't they give judges drug tests or psychological tests when they're hired? I'd have called the emergency line immediately LOL.
I'm at the beginning of ep8 so far. This has to be one of the most relaxed police dramas ever, LOL. Nothing feels…
I'm in the middle of the body parts case. I could bet the killer mixed and matched the victim's bones with cadaver bones she stole from some cemetery and/or medicine faculty lab or something. It's usually how these things go.
Though props for her - she's smart to throw them in all directions at once, LOL.
LYX was ML but JQL got most of the screen time, Fei QiMing was barely on-screen, Li JiaHao was ON!!!! (I had already noticed him in TTEOTM, but he does this thing where he grabs the light when he's in the scene, I hope a lot more roles come his way).
It started with interesting mysteries and cases and devolved into a drug-bust after drug-bust (and YEAH mobster-I-forgot-the-name-of, him with the revenge plot, TELL THEM!! That super-special drug team investigated forever and didn't even find out that Wu Ya that they already had WAS their most-wanted drug lord LOL.)
PS WHO gave Qi SiZhe the book back, with the formula in it?! Li Ming was already dead at that time, and his professor certainly wouldn't have given it back. So?
Anyway this one https://youtu.be/9gQTwi7oaHs?list=RD9gQTwi7oaHs&t=525
Also, where the heck did Hwang Hee go?! Was he on only for the first case? The cast has him as "LHY's assistant", what is he assisting with when he didn't show up for two eps already?! Did we see the last of him?
As for the FL - if that's what she's supposed to be - how come she's on screen less than the stupid reporter?!
It's not even early eps now, we're 4 out of 14 in, we've almost reached the third of the drama. If there IS a FL, she should be doing more or at least appearing more. Or is it the ex-life wife, played by Oh SeYoung? Because she IS fun, even though her character is so twisted. At least she seems present and lively in her scenes, which isn't true for some of the rest of the cast.
Is this a one-man show?...
What I like best are the small interactions, where the dialogue and "presence" of actors carry the spoof moments. What doesn't work for me is the over-arching plot. There are some good (and well known) actors that do basically nothing at all for the story except sit around looking stern and stuff. There are some faces I don't recognise that have really dumb charas (or embody them in such a manner that they really appear to be dumb), which is... not great.
Which means to say - I seriously don't enjoy the villain parts. Or not yet. Nothing much is happening there, and while I know it'll be important at some point, I don't even want to see it, because it'll probably be the regular-type political conspiracy that one would expect.
I'll keep watching for the funny moments and check my brain at the door for the legal proceedings ('cause let's be honest, they're also not really "it").
So, the cases will mostly all be slam-dunks and not really entertaining, no matter how unhinged he goes about them.
I guess I'll watch it for the face-slapping then, if it keeps going. I LOVED the encounter with the other-life wife, she was hilarious. I actually liked her here, the pampered obnoxious lil' princess she is. And was her sister a cameo appeareance?
Sing: "Your family is me" - over THAT theme.
Okay, nobody needs jump scares. *sigh* Sing's such a good boyfriend. Let's clone him.
And her house was his temple, LOL. It was bound to be a lot of DRI/GB merch.
Actually, what he spread on the floor was quite a lot less than what I'd expected, LOL.
So now the person who he thought was the only one who doesn't KNOW his public persona, so he could think she only sees the "real" DRI, is actually a fan, maybe a sasaeng too, who can SEE how he struggles, how he's drowning, how he has nobody else so SHE gives him a hand up... in order for him to trust her completely.
I totally get him. It's bone-deep betrayal, especially since he never had a chance to properly meet anyone else who didn't know him as a human, before. She was the one, and she turns out to be someone who also knows his idol persona best and maybe never registered his existence as a person outside the idol mask (I think that's his thought line).
He seems to have quite a naive personality, to boot, so maybe he IS kind of simple and not considering the complex behaviours people could exhibit.
Oh well. It's a drama, things get to be dramatic. (And TBH I love myself some makjang :D)
ETA Though now that I think about it, a proper makjang needs way more outside-of-marriage kids, a few spurned ex-lovers and maybe he turning out to be the secret son of a chaebol heir who just couldn't take him in the family because of reasons. I'd be expecting AT LEAST that much :D
And he'd have a way to blackmail DRI into it - if he doesn't agree and sign (maybe he already signed), he could just not admit that he knew DRI didn't intend to switch management and hadn't signed with the other co. thus giving the prosecution a motive for the murder.
With an extra suspicious side of the last band member, who might've been roped into it or had told the CEO on WS, who knows.
I can even tell why it happened - they're finally getting a bit more meat on the main overarching plot and it feels like we're getting somewhere and it isn't just Qi SiZhe being obsessed with something that happened to him.
For the third case - applauses for Cao XiYue, playing Ding YouMei - she really sells it.
For the fourth case (I'm after 11 now) - my money's on the little kid. Little kids in police dramas are all the rage in criminal material LOL.
PS Each and every modern drama LYX does, I get hypnotised by his shoes. Just how big his shoes are, LOL? (And by that I obviously mean his foot size, hahaha~) His feet are HUGE! Or is it the contrast between that lithe silhouette and regular-sized feet? Anyway... I like that contrast, LOL.
BHS the killer let her go because killer-dad had just died and so if another case was to appear, it would tell the police there was either someone else, or that they didn't have the right killer yet. And then he had his mud-accident coma and couldn't do anything about it.
TU was produced by Tencent, aired and distributed by them, went through official approval (read censorship), was generally applauded, not for the main pairing (or even acknowledged as danmei) but for the aesthetics, music, plot, etc. It was so good that they doubled or more the number of subscribers to Tencent. It got lots of awards, the cast went on to fan meetings and concerts, there were two movies based on the general setting produced and sold. They knew what they were doing.
There was a little bit of relaxation of rules in China re: danmei adaptations for a bit, until WoH hit them over the head with a hammer. Then they also got rid the one-child policy and started pushing in the opposite direction, what with discouraging anything that disrupts the hetero world (by now they're even taxing contraceptives and safety items) in order to get the Chinese youth to have more children. I expect the danmei adaptations, while wildly popular, won't have an easy way anytime soon, sadly. UNLESS they take this new road and make them elsewhere or in co-productions that don't get aired in the mainland (like My Stand-In or Meet You at the Blossom for example).
I am just mad about dramas that were already filmed, and so their rights are soundly bought and paid for but the dramas won't ever air now (like 2ha and TGCF...)
That's... crazy?! Or is it just me?
Anyway, the second part of ep2, after he goes back, is extremely funny. Not in the cases, but in the manner he's behaving so unhinged. Don't they give judges drug tests or psychological tests when they're hired? I'd have called the emergency line immediately LOL.
Though props for her - she's smart to throw them in all directions at once, LOL.