Sexy -- my favorite role for him was in Search: WWW, but I also loved him in My Country: The New Age, the Good Detective, Team Bulldog: Off-duty Investigation, and most recently in Hello, me
I greatly appreciate On the Verge of Insanity for tackling the challenges of surviving the corporate world from hierarchy/bureaucracy, dealing with change and difficult personalities, countering negativity, keeping the workforce engaged and motivated; nurturing and developing new skills in young talent, and first and foremost trying to but miserably failing to manage employee relations effectively. It’s quite clear Ban Seok is the driver, if not the architect, for lack of a better word of this story. I love the matter-of-fact yet uncompromising way he goes about his business and is undoubtedly more of a human resource professional than the trained professionals themselves. He is the moral compass that will ultimately guide not just Ja Yeong but all those who cross paths with him. I really like this drama. Stellar acting all around.
This was a bit weird, for lack of a better word ... the scenery, the cinematography was just beautiful but other than that, I am not sure the story or plotline was well put together. It felt disjointed, like as hard as I tried, I just couldn't get to the just of things; maybe it was me being dense.
I don't think Park Jae Eon made himself to be anything other than what he is; whatever Na Bi has gotten herself into, she went in with her eyes wide open, that's for sure because as I see it, they've awoken different yet very similar beasts in each other, and as they say, lust shouts, love whispers. Only the heart knows the difference, and we are about to find out which is what for either or both of them -- I guess that's what the journey is about.
Mine was a great drama to the end; kudos to the screenwriter, director, and actors for bringing this fantastic story to life. As sad as I am to see it come to as appreciative of the important message it leaves us with that one can never truly own anything if they don't own themselves first, and to love others, one must first love themself. I enjoyed and relished all the actors who did a great job making me believe them each in their own way but Kim Seo Hyung the most.
Wow... I have goosebumps from watching this episode. I love this installment; Voice 4 has definitely upped the ante even the music choices are brilliant. Welcome back to Baek Sung Hyun in the role of Shim Dae Shik; he looks fantastic. The long hair suits him. Credit must be given when due, and Lee Ha Na deserves all the credit for impressively playing the role of the detective and the villain simultaneously. She has unquestionably kept this series as exciting and successful as it's become over these past four years.
After causing so much havoc in 2020, she is in mess right now. After effects of TWOTM. And people who are lamenting…
Hey dear ... I hope all is well on your end. I'm afraid I have to disagree with you on Han See; she is far from a mess, be it in this drama or her role in The World of the Married Couple. The fact that she was the most hated actress speaks to how good of an actress she is, but if by "mess" you mean the characters rather than the actress, then I will have to say the two roles are so completely different that the only thing they have in common is Han See.
I love Na Bi as a character, and I think Han See has something to do with that, which makes her pretty good at what she does. Song Kang is a great talent -- he was terrific in Sweet Home, fantastic in Alarm Love 1 and 2. Despite not having watched Navillera, his acting got pretty good reviews, so I'm not sure why anyone would bash him, but I get it there are some actors one either loves or hates nothing in between. I have a few of those myself, lol.
I sensed from the first episode that Sol and Ji Wan might have feelings for each other, but they might just be the best of friends. I highly doubt it's just that, though. They seem to have known each other for a very long time. I am interested in their backstories but Sol more than Ji Wan.
I love Na Bi as a character, and I think Han See has something to do with that, which makes her pretty good at what she does. Song Kang is a great talent -- he was terrific in Sweet Home, fantastic in Alarm Love 1 and 2. Despite not having watched Navillera, his acting got pretty good reviews, so I'm not sure why anyone would bash him, but I get it there are some actors one either loves or hates nothing in between. I have a few of those myself, lol.
I sensed from the first episode that Sol and Ji Wan might have feelings for each other, but they might just be the best of friends. I highly doubt it's just that, though. They seem to have known each other for a very long time. I am interested in their backstories but Sol more than Ji Wan.