I read that Kim Sae Ron’s scenes were cut. Can someone tell me what happens to her character. Did she die or…
She moved to Italy to cope with her grief over the loss of her grandfather since it was his dream to take her there. We see her riding away in taxi and no more after that. Not sure which episode—5, maybe. 6?
I’m not really feeling Yoona’s character. I don’t like how the writers have written her with the ignorant misunderstandings, not taking time to check the facts, smart Alec attitude. I do, however, like that she isn’t a doormat pushover. Just balance it out. Make it make sense. Don’t have a seasoned 7-yr employee do stupid things like poopooing in a VIP guest suite.
Can’t wait for over-the-top, too-good-to-be-true, lovey-dovey, swoon-worthy romance that’s coming though! I’m here for all that. The drama cinematography and visuals are quite nice. It’s a very attractive drama, pleasing to the eye, with that trademark kdrama glow and prettiness to it. They really do understand good lighting, set design, and color grading very well.
Will give this a try, but, honestly, I have low expectations. Going against the trend, I know, because the leads are tremendously popular. I want to be proved wrong. So, be great, drama! Be great.
Anyone who describes another person as “uppity” sure must speak from experience.
What’s your problem? Refrain from personal attacks and focus on the drama. I’m criticizing a fictional character, yet you attack me, a real human-being with feelings, for no reason? You don’t know me. You’ve got me pegged based on one opinion I make about a silly, make-believe character in a silly drama?
Episode 1–Not terrible but not great. An employee of her level with many awards under her belt makes a brainless gaffe that big? Utterly ridiculous and implausible. Too stupid to be funny. Also, ML’s assistant sure forgot his humble roots and got uppity real quick. He’s too clingy with our ML. Don’t like him.
Kim Woo Bin is in prime form. He nails cool, tough guy with a big heart effortlessly. The drama feels like Mad Max meets Hunger Games meets every George Orwell novel and every post-apocalyptic movie you’ve ever seen. Not bad. Just nothing special or original.
The bunny ears and tail 😂🤣. Luo Zheng is actually really great at comedy. He’s a good actor. Each drama and character are quite similar, but he still brings subtle nuances to each role. He deserves more recognition.
This is a Luo Zheng drama. So, they better not skimp on the kisses. I’ve come to expect a certain caliber from him and I don’t want to be disappointed. So far, the camera angles have been short-changing us on the kiss scenes so I can’t see properly, dang-it. But, given I’m on episode 7 and already got so many kisses thus far, I guess I won’t complain too much yet.
Can’t wait for over-the-top, too-good-to-be-true, lovey-dovey, swoon-worthy romance that’s coming though! I’m here for all that. The drama cinematography and visuals are quite nice. It’s a very attractive drama, pleasing to the eye, with that trademark kdrama glow and prettiness to it. They really do understand good lighting, set design, and color grading very well.