1, 2, 4 are my personal favorites too! But then, Yook Sungjae as Gong Taekwang (School 2015) will always be my…
I haven't watched School 2015 I do have it in my Plan to Watch List, but a friend of mine told me about how the ending was really weird and her second lead syndrome and I've been doubting to watch it because of that.
I haven't read the manga but Kosuke was so cute in Heroine Disqualified! I love Yamazaki Kento but I felt Rita…
I haven't watched School 2015 I do have it in my Plan to Watch List, but a friend of mine told me about how the ending was really weird and her second lead syndrome and I've been doubting to watch it because of that.
I almost couldn't finish watching it! The main couple were son annoying and for me it wasn't "can we get married?" it was more like "Please just get married so we can end this drama" at the end you couldn't care less if they marry or not, both of their families were so annoying and I after all that happens I couldn't get why they wanted to get married at all!
The only interesting story was her aunt's love story that was kept me going with this drama, everything else annoying, boring and pointless.
And also loved her exboyfriend he was one of the few ones thinking straight in all this craziness of drama
Honestly the female character bothered mw a lot!!! For me it seems like she wanted both brothers and then at the end she decide she was in love with Mamoru! She liked when Mamoru paid attention only to her and her script and when he didn't help her with the script she acted all selfish and wanted all the attention for her. And even though she never refused all the attentions of Susumu she then acted like Mamoru was her fated person. I didn't get this drama, nor why does the female lead gets her happy ending, in my opinion she didn't deserve it.
I dropped this drama, couldn't finish it. A drama that should have been 16 episodes since the beginning. The story dragged and dragged and it was even interesting. The heroine became a second lead and faded on the background with so little character development. At least we get to watch Nam Gung Min being the good guy.
This was my first sageuk drama, I was reluctant to watch them because of the historic background and because I'm mainly into romantic comedies. But I think this is not the typical sageuk, this drama's mainly focuse is romance, it does have the plotting for the throne plotline but above all is the love story. I loved to pieces the young actors, they were great. I became a fan of Yeo Jin Goo since I saw him acting here, his sad scenes were excellent. But everyone since the young Yeon Woo, prince Yang Myung and Heo Yeon acted really well, what a talented young cast they had.
For the adults I also became a fan of Kim Soo Hyun, he really knows how to cry, his scenes were so touching and I really felt his pain and distress. And finally I also became a fan of Jung Il Woo and was at the edge of having a second lead syndrome.
Basically I highly recommend this drama it's a pure love story and well rounded story.
This was a little bit of a deception, because I have great faith on Japanese suspense dramas/movies. But this one didn't surprise me, like you could see almost everything coming and sometimes it was kind of repetitive. I only watched it and season 2 because of Miura, Sato and Narimiya. But there are definitely way better suspense dramas to watch.
This is a veeeery light hearted drama the characters are over the top, it really tries very hard to be like the manga. But its very entertaining and you can watch it without giving it any thought. If you have free time definitely check it out.
Does anyone else think they contradict they "time traveling premise" in the last episodes? Because if…
Thank you for answering my question, and it does makes the experience of post watching more interesting when having someone to discuss about it. I hope they make a Season 2 and maybe there they could explain how the walkie-talkie works (fingers crossed)
Does anyone else think they contradict they "time traveling premise" in the last episodes? Because if…
Thank you for your explanation and it makes senses. But in my opinion they could retain the old memories because they directly didn't involve them, like when Hae Young remembered the victim that died on the train tracks but that JH saved. For me it sounds reasonable they could remember something that wasn't involve with them directly, because it didn't affect their past nor had any involvement with them. But I can not believe HY could retain his memory if the event that made all this happen disappears in the first place (he finding the radio). Maybe I'm just thinking this "time traveling" too much, but I needed it to let it out of my system :)
It started well but then it lost intensity and then dragged for too long. There wasn't much story to make 16 episodes…
Everybody loves this drama but I agree with you I couldn't finish it, it kind of bother me and I just had to stop watching it. I didn't like the direction it was taking specially with the romance. Because Oh hae young really seem to love his ex-fiancée so It was kind of unbelievable that she fall for Do Kyeong and that even though she found out the fiancée left her for her own good and he went ot jail and all that she couldn't care less about it.
Does anyone else think they contradict they "time traveling premise" in the last episodes?
Because if Jae Han didn't die on that hill, then anything that happened to Hae Yeong could have happened. Jae Han resolved the kidnap case in his time therefore Hae Young never get to go to the police station and found the radio, and at the end they clearly say Hae Young never had the radio, so then he never had the transmissions with JH so he never knew about him. Also if he had a happy childhood (as happy as it could be withouth his hyung) the why did he became a police? he didn't have a reason. And I could continue with many things, but essentially the drama told us as its premise that changing the past DO had effect on the present and will change it. So JH surviving the attack on the hill had to have many effects on the present specially with his and HY relationship. I'm still trying to figure this out.
The only interesting story was her aunt's love story that was kept me going with this drama, everything else annoying, boring and pointless.
And also loved her exboyfriend he was one of the few ones thinking straight in all this craziness of drama
For the adults I also became a fan of Kim Soo Hyun, he really knows how to cry, his scenes were so touching and I really felt his pain and distress. And finally I also became a fan of Jung Il Woo and was at the edge of having a second lead syndrome.
Basically I highly recommend this drama it's a pure love story and well rounded story.
Because if Jae Han didn't die on that hill, then anything that happened to Hae Yeong could have happened. Jae Han resolved the kidnap case in his time therefore Hae Young never get to go to the police station and found the radio, and at the end they clearly say Hae Young never had the radio, so then he never had the transmissions with JH so he never knew about him. Also if he had a happy childhood (as happy as it could be withouth his hyung) the why did he became a police? he didn't have a reason. And I could continue with many things, but essentially the drama told us as its premise that changing the past DO had effect on the present and will change it. So JH surviving the attack on the hill had to have many effects on the present specially with his and HY relationship. I'm still trying to figure this out.