Woah I spend a few days catching up with my Chinese dramas and this news hits me out of nowhere.
I have no idea why people would be dropping this drama since Jisoo already left it and we got another actor. I wanted to see his character develop, so I hope the new actor will get enough screen time, even if they decide to change the ending couple. I like On Dal's story. Other than that, I like this drama too much to drop it and honestly, I didn't really think romantic chemistry between the leads was that convincing, they looked more like friends to me. Maybe this changes things.
There are some frustrating parts, but I'm only 6 episodes in and find it interesting since we don't know exactly what happened yet. I don't think it's as bad as some comments are saying.
I've started watching it again and it got even worse.
This shouldn't be a romance drama, but a horror or a tragedy. He's misogynistic, creepy, obsessed, self-centered, manipulative, and controlling. She's gullible, naive, easily controlled, and for someone who is portrayed as smart, pretty dumb. She notices his misogynistic behaviour, tells him she doesn't like it, because DUH, and then goes back to him as if nothing happened. She keeps mentioning things that are worrying her, he keeps dismissing them by telling her it'll be ok, and she just lets it be instead of breaking it all off or taking it MUCH slower. She has so many problems. From her family situation, to her love life, to her career, mental issues, alcoholism etc. Then she adds another human to all of that.
This is a whole mess and I'm only 9 episodes in. Ugh...
I hear you, the FL taking her mask off bothered me so much, she should have been more careful. The squad in the…
I do have a feeling they're all hiding their identities from the police, so that they don't get caught so easily, more so than from each other (as in FL/ML and their group and the villains in the drama). I think both sides are kind of aware of who they're dealing with, except when it comes to Jun Woo. Maybe that's why they're not being extra careful. Or I'm just looking into it too much and they're careless and didn't think about those details lol
Wow this episode was amazing! It became really good and dark in the last episode, but this was even better.
I'm not that sure about the leads' chemistry as romantic partners (probably because nothing happened yet), but as "business partners" their chemistry is amazing. I'm loving the looks SJK is giving her lol All the messages that were left by lawyer Hong's previous clients were really wonderful. Despite this being only a drama, it must feel great being able to help so many people and/or change their lives. There were two scenes that made me chuckle a bit. One was when prosecutor Choi was terrified in one second and then started threatening ML, and another when the FL took off her mask before leaving the warehouse premises. One would think such places have cameras everywhere, so I don't know how smart that was.
I can't wait for the next episode. If they keep this standard until the end, it might become one of my favorite dramas.
After watching the first episode, I'm loving it! It's pretty much a cliche, but it's so sweet and heartwarming. I like how there are several characters whose journey we'll be following, I like the dialogues, I like how there's a bit of mystery in terms of what's going on with the ML, and I think leads have good chemistry. This will be one of those dramas that you watch when you want to relax and enjoy the cuteness.
I thought 40 episodes would be too much, and I still think 30 would have been better, however, they did a pretty good job so far in keeping it interesting. I'm really excited for the next episode because it seems like the FL became a badass. I kind of want him to beg her to come back to him lol
I've just finished watching the first episode. I didn't like comedy scenes. It's not that it's not done well or that it's not funny, but I would have preferred if this drama was serious. It's kind of ridiculous when in one scene he kills a few guys, in another burns a whole property, then blows up a car, but gets startled when he's going around the building in Korea. It ruins his character for me, it doesn't make him multidimensional.
If this was a more serious, dark drama, it would have been amazing. Now it's just ok. I'll definitely continue watching since I like the cast, story is interesting and quality is great. I'm also curious about how the relationship between the leads will develop.
I'm so excited about this! Whenever they mix crime/action and romance in dramas, I love it. Cast is great as well, so unless writing is bad, this drama will be amazing.
I haven’t finished 24, but yes, this is so interesting. He seems so desperately into her and yet his revenge…
I mean you can keep secrets, but not these kind of secrets. Besides, they got engaged, no matter how fast you got to that point, it means it's serious. He doesn't have the right to keep such things away from her (I assume she would even take his side after knowing all details) because then she can't make the right, informed decision when it comes to what's best for her in terms of their relationship.
I haven’t finished 24, but yes, this is so interesting. He seems so desperately into her and yet his revenge…
I just think it's a bit strange for her to overlook that this much considering she's an intelligent woman. She knows something's up, but she's letting it be. It might be because he's her first boyfriend and she's head over heels for him, but I still think it doesn't go well with who she is. I find his behaviour very creepy and manipulative. He's the one with all the power, he's her boss, he's older, he's hiding things, he only let's her know as much as he wants to, and I feel like he's not treating her as his equal in terms of their relationship. His gestures are sweet and romantic, but I wouldn't want this for myself...
24 episodes in and I'm still enjoying it, however, I dislike how far their relationship progressed without her knowing the truth. She's aware he's hiding something, but I suppose she really trusts him to be ok with where they're headed without questioning him more. It's not ok to claim you love someone and hide so much from them. I think he's aware how all of it will end, but maybe underestimates how hurt he'll be once she (I assume) leaves him. Or he expects it to be really bad and accepts it. It'll be interesting to see what happens.
Can someone tell me in which episode leads get together? I started watching it yesterday and noticed how they basically covered more than half of the previous versions in only a few episodes which made me think there will be a lot of unnecessary drama in this one. I don't want to continue watching if it's that annoying and they keep doing the same thing over and over again without any progress...
Lol I guess this will be another polarizing drama. Comments are already fun to read and they'll only get better by the time we're 10 episodes in. I'm enjoying this and don't care about plot holes, fast pace, or lack of focus on certain aspects of the story since there's still enough time to develop them. As long as they don't start doing nonsensical things to fill the last 5 episodes, I'm good. It's better than I expected it to be.
I have no idea why people would be dropping this drama since Jisoo already left it and we got another actor. I wanted to see his character develop, so I hope the new actor will get enough screen time, even if they decide to change the ending couple. I like On Dal's story.
Other than that, I like this drama too much to drop it and honestly, I didn't really think romantic chemistry between the leads was that convincing, they looked more like friends to me. Maybe this changes things.
This shouldn't be a romance drama, but a horror or a tragedy. He's misogynistic, creepy, obsessed, self-centered, manipulative, and controlling. She's gullible, naive, easily controlled, and for someone who is portrayed as smart, pretty dumb.
She notices his misogynistic behaviour, tells him she doesn't like it, because DUH, and then goes back to him as if nothing happened. She keeps mentioning things that are worrying her, he keeps dismissing them by telling her it'll be ok, and she just lets it be instead of breaking it all off or taking it MUCH slower.
She has so many problems. From her family situation, to her love life, to her career, mental issues, alcoholism etc. Then she adds another human to all of that.
This is a whole mess and I'm only 9 episodes in. Ugh...
It became really good and dark in the last episode, but this was even better.
I'm not that sure about the leads' chemistry as romantic partners (probably because nothing happened yet), but as "business partners" their chemistry is amazing. I'm loving the looks SJK is giving her lol
All the messages that were left by lawyer Hong's previous clients were really wonderful. Despite this being only a drama, it must feel great being able to help so many people and/or change their lives.
There were two scenes that made me chuckle a bit. One was when prosecutor Choi was terrified in one second and then started threatening ML, and another when the FL took off her mask before leaving the warehouse premises. One would think such places have cameras everywhere, so I don't know how smart that was.
I can't wait for the next episode. If they keep this standard until the end, it might become one of my favorite dramas.
It's pretty much a cliche, but it's so sweet and heartwarming. I like how there are several characters whose journey we'll be following, I like the dialogues, I like how there's a bit of mystery in terms of what's going on with the ML, and I think leads have good chemistry.
This will be one of those dramas that you watch when you want to relax and enjoy the cuteness.
I'm really excited for the next episode because it seems like the FL became a badass.
I kind of want him to beg her to come back to him lol
I didn't like comedy scenes. It's not that it's not done well or that it's not funny, but I would have preferred if this drama was serious. It's kind of ridiculous when in one scene he kills a few guys, in another burns a whole property, then blows up a car, but gets startled when he's going around the building in Korea. It ruins his character for me, it doesn't make him multidimensional.
If this was a more serious, dark drama, it would have been amazing. Now it's just ok.
I'll definitely continue watching since I like the cast, story is interesting and quality is great. I'm also curious about how the relationship between the leads will develop.
Cast is great as well, so unless writing is bad, this drama will be amazing.
I find his behaviour very creepy and manipulative. He's the one with all the power, he's her boss, he's older, he's hiding things, he only let's her know as much as he wants to, and I feel like he's not treating her as his equal in terms of their relationship.
His gestures are sweet and romantic, but I wouldn't want this for myself...
It's not ok to claim you love someone and hide so much from them. I think he's aware how all of it will end, but maybe underestimates how hurt he'll be once she (I assume) leaves him. Or he expects it to be really bad and accepts it.
It'll be interesting to see what happens.
Also, 34?! Wow....
I started watching it yesterday and noticed how they basically covered more than half of the previous versions in only a few episodes which made me think there will be a lot of unnecessary drama in this one.
I don't want to continue watching if it's that annoying and they keep doing the same thing over and over again without any progress...
I'm enjoying this and don't care about plot holes, fast pace, or lack of focus on certain aspects of the story since there's still enough time to develop them. As long as they don't start doing nonsensical things to fill the last 5 episodes, I'm good.
It's better than I expected it to be.