Can't be the only one who thinks the ML isn't a jerk? He just seems straightforward to me. Cold? Yes. Mean? No.…
I think the reason why people think the ML is mean is because of the tactics he used to secure the contract. He's the kind of businessperson who can use "methods" to achieve his goal. He's also rude to his business colleagues. The word "mean" or "jerk" didn't come into my mind while I was watching but subconsciously I felt uncomfortable about his actions, so I wouldn't use "nice" to describe him.
What episode are you on? There are lots of romantic scenes towards the end, though if you don't enjoy their chemistry,…
Frankly the show failed to retain me until the end. The romance started too late, and there wasn't enough plot to keep me waiting for that long. Plus I didn't like the acting of the leads. Maybe that's the main reason.
Didn't Hong Shim say the name Won Deuk randomly to avoid getting married in the first episodes? How come she actually…
my guess is Won Deuk is a guy her father told her about, whom she was going to marry in the future. But this Won Deuk guy probably has been "travelling" and Hong Shim doesn't know what he looks like. So when the father introduced the new Won Deuk she assumed it was the same person?
I'm really struggling to finish this. The plot is lackluster, the product placements and swooning over the ML is an irony to the theme of the story, and there aren't even enough romantic scenes or chemistry for this to become a feel good drama to me. There are dramas with stupid plots but I can still enjoy due to the romance, but this ain't one of them. I usually have two types of standards when evaluating a kdrama, a strict standard for serious dramas with intricate plots and characters, and a loose standard for feel good cliched rom-coms. This one doesn't satisfy both standards. It's just meh to me and judging by how people described the ending, it doesn't seem like it will ever get better.
Frankly I'm a bit disappointed in the character settings. It seems like Lee Min Ki is the same person from BTIMFL, and Seo Hyun Jin is the same person from Another Miss Oh. They have acting skills, don't get me wrong, but they could have made the characters different. Not sure it might have been the PD's or writer's fault as well.
Am I the only one who finds Seo Kangjoon with braces a lil creepy?
lol yeah it looks hilarious and makes his lips stick out. I heard it's because the braces don't fit his real teeth so he had to wear fake teeth and put the braces on the fake teeth
I'm kind of thinking Lee Je Hoon has superhuman strength because he has a bionic arm. His arm attracts metal like a magnet and when he went through the body scan, the machine sounded but when he showed some sort of pass the staff still let him through.
When I first read that the story is about airport personnel, I was a bit reluctant to start this (cuz I find airport dramas to be boring and lackluster) but this is better than I expected. There's mystery, drama and even action already in the first two episodes. Really looking forward to how it will play out!
My thoughts exactly. 4 people even marked it as completed. But maybe they just accidentically confused this with…
I think it's ok to give it a mark after it starts airing and fine tune it while watching. For reviews though, it's better to write the review after it's completed.
Although they only dated for a few minutes, I can understand why he couldn't forget about her for 7 years. JY is a nerd who is rigid, likes structure and order and following the rules. His whole life has been about planning and having everything in control. But when YJ came into his life, it was like a ripple effect that sprung everything out of control. He did things that he never did, embraced spontaneity, and experienced adrenaline rushes for the first time in his life. To him, YJ was that one very special person who opened his door to love, a very foreign but fascinating concept to him. So he fell head over heels for her, and her words became a sharp piercing needle to his heart that opened for the first time. And just like that, his first love that burned like a spark that day, also died as fast as a spark.
was i the only one annoyed that they played it out as if something big had been between them during college, so…
Nope. I actually liked how they portrayed first love. Maybe it's a cultural difference, but this first love is like a spark, it burns hard and dies fast. Also reminds me of my crush(es) in my school days whom I've never dated but can still remember clearly up to this very day.
I watched the first 2 episodes and it was really good. I like this one the most among the newly airing ones.
as usual, great performance of Seo Hyun Jin :D