I still like Jung more then Baek In Ho but after growing up a bit I came to realize that both male leads are actually…
I think the only reason I liked Jung was that if you're out to make a male lead creepy than make him a real psycopath and though I wouldn't deny that I sympathized a lot with him in consideration with his psycho self, I wouldn't date him either. As for Baek In Ho, I only remember him as loud and self-destructive, so that's also a no.
for me it's literally the other way around. I find the cases also very interesting but the person that's just…
She yells at him because he doesn't communicate with her or anybody. He always expects everybody to just come to the same conclusion like him without knowing the details or having the necessary knowlegde. I agree that she yells at him but it's out of frustration what I !sometimes! understand but the forensic guy just naturally yells at everybody for almost everything. you can deliver your point without screaming. surprisingly I think he doesn't yell when other people, except the female lead, yell at him. but well after the last ep I just don't like anybody really anymore so I'm not really comming in her defense.
you know it's also a skill to make me effing hate almost everybody. if it wasn't for the plot I'd already dropped this, but surprisingly the cases are too interesting.
The cases in this show are so interesting but the female lead character is so annoying. She spends more time yelling…
for me it's literally the other way around. I find the cases also very interesting but the person that's just always yelling at everybody is the forensic guy in my eyes and I really like the female lead.
CAN WE JUST... appreciate how delicate and beautiful and sorrowful the first 5 minutes of episode 6 were? I've…
YES. I was so suprised and so much in awe with this scene. I am generally a big fan of using silence for deliverence. sometimes you just don't need any words to make a scene so bold. So far this drama is very well written and very very well directed.
I was surprised in episode 6 that the lead couple had sex and not necessarily based on romantic love but rather…
tbh I was laughing so hard because I saw people in comment section guessing wether or not they would already kiss and than bam. they had sex. but I don't mind it. I thought it was very realistic. nowadays people don't necessarily wait long to have sex and there is nothing bad about it, it's just so rarely seen in kdramas.
Y'all don't know how much I love Minho but everytime he was playing piano I was just cracking up so bad because it's so obvious that it's not him really playing. It looks so weird. Tell my why I love Minho just more now.
I love this drama. I really don't get the hate because it's funny and romantic, the side characters are also very interesting, the mystery and the crime is well done, there are a few good twists. the leads are all very very likeable, even some antagonist are, the romance is cute and realistic, it has a nice ost, something happens in every episode that's why I don't think this is draggy at all. nothing is left open and it's an very easy watch. JCW and NJH have a very nice chemistry and it's very exciting to see JCW act something different than the martial arts guy he is typecast into. Also: eye candy. I gave it a 10/10 because I really really love this drama, I just rewatched it for the 2nd time.
But the main lead did not do anything wrong tbh. Like sure he is not the nicest person ever but he does not tear…
The typical mean male lead for me is the premise he is based on and the way he is most likely to develop. Baek Bom for me is just that: tragic past that maked him bitter and mean and like I already said, I guess he'll open up to her a little and becomes nicer. Though that's not a bad thing and I really expect that to become true so I can like this. I agree that Eun Sol has made some mistakes but I already mentioned that I like her despite that because the rest of her character I find very pleasing. I am very aware of her faults but she is still a strong chracter until now because she knows what she wants and she is working hard for it, she is learning and accepting critism when she is told it in an normal manner. I also don't think she is "extremely" unprofessional, she did some dumb things yes, but somehow it's always only Baek Bom that explodes. Also, if he found her to be that unprofessional he wouldn't have called for her for the autopsy, but he did because he knows that despite her few mistakes she still does her job very well. I guess, despite their disputes they have somehow developed a mutual trust based on the other ones professionalism, which is very nice and also very professional. :D
However, wether or not Baek Bom is the typical mean male lead or he is a "better character" than Eun Sol, it doesn't change the way he treats people. I can really not agree with you on that part, even if I understand your view on the other things. You don't have to be in university to have people explain things to you. I personally do not have the urge to scream at people just because they sometimes don't get it. There is a reason why no one likes him because it is not only Eun Sol that gets treated like that. He just doesn't care for other peoples feelings and that's what I dislike the most. You can be professional and smarter but you don't have to degrade other people and I think he is doing that permanetly. You cannot go through life and not judge people by their actions because it's not possible. Your actions define your personality. When he treats people like that then that's because he is not patient, doesn't care for others and (in my opinion) views them as unworthy when he doesn't even sees the need to explain things once . It honestly would've been fine if he had done it only one or two times but basically everytime he comes onscreen I just see how he treats other people in a way I wouldn't even imagine.
At the end, you're right. I guess we just have different preferences in personalities. I'm not saying one of these characters is better than the other, I just personally like friendly characters more.
But the main lead did not do anything wrong tbh. Like sure he is not the nicest person ever but he does not tear…
I disagree. While he is extremely professional and that is a good thing, his behaviour towards basically everyone is terrible. Jung Sung Joo also knows his job and while the lead is just screaming at everybody and doesn't see the need to explain things, it is him - Jung Sung Joo - that explains everything in a nice and polite manner. Just like it should be and it is, in fact, much more productive. The lead just treats everybody as dumb and unworthy of his words. When he is not screaming then he treats his surroundings with complete lack of interest and ignorance. He could just say things normally but whenever he opens his mouth he has to degrade the other person first. People make mistakes but in his world everybody has to be perfect every time and I think the female lead is right when she pointed out that he is too used to being around dead people only, that he forgot how to live with the alive ones. The character development he is very likely to go through is however very typical mean male lead. Just the fact that his behaviour probably originated out of his tragic past is very very typical mean male lead, also.
wow. am I the only one that actually adores the female lead and hates the male lead? I like seeing a spoiled character that doesn't drive for money only and has ambition, and though there are a few things I find questionable, I can already see that she is about to grow in this drama. whereas for the male lead, he'd probably only soften up a bit because he gets used to her and then they'll reveal his tragic past and his abusive behaviour will be excused.
As for Baek In Ho, I only remember him as loud and self-destructive, so that's also a no.
but well after the last ep I just don't like anybody really anymore so I'm not really comming in her defense.
I am generally a big fan of using silence for deliverence. sometimes you just don't need any words to make a scene so bold.
So far this drama is very well written and very very well directed.
but I don't mind it. I thought it was very realistic. nowadays people don't necessarily wait long to have sex and there is nothing bad about it, it's just so rarely seen in kdramas.
Tell my why I love Minho just more now.
JCW and NJH have a very nice chemistry and it's very exciting to see JCW act something different than the martial arts guy he is typecast into. Also: eye candy.
I gave it a 10/10 because I really really love this drama, I just rewatched it for the 2nd time.
I agree that Eun Sol has made some mistakes but I already mentioned that I like her despite that because the rest of her character I find very pleasing. I am very aware of her faults but she is still a strong chracter until now because she knows what she wants and she is working hard for it, she is learning and accepting critism when she is told it in an normal manner. I also don't think she is "extremely" unprofessional, she did some dumb things yes, but somehow it's always only Baek Bom that explodes. Also, if he found her to be that unprofessional he wouldn't have called for her for the autopsy, but he did because he knows that despite her few mistakes she still does her job very well.
I guess, despite their disputes they have somehow developed a mutual trust based on the other ones professionalism, which is very nice and also very professional. :D
However, wether or not Baek Bom is the typical mean male lead or he is a "better character" than Eun Sol, it doesn't change the way he treats people. I can really not agree with you on that part, even if I understand your view on the other things.
You don't have to be in university to have people explain things to you. I personally do not have the urge to scream at people just because they sometimes don't get it.
There is a reason why no one likes him because it is not only Eun Sol that gets treated like that. He just doesn't care for other peoples feelings and that's what I dislike the most. You can be professional and smarter but you don't have to degrade other people and I think he is doing that permanetly.
You cannot go through life and not judge people by their actions because it's not possible. Your actions define your personality. When he treats people like that then that's because he is not patient, doesn't care for others and (in my opinion) views them as unworthy when he doesn't even sees the need to explain things once . It honestly would've been fine if he had done it only one or two times but basically everytime he comes onscreen I just see how he treats other people in a way I wouldn't even imagine.
At the end, you're right. I guess we just have different preferences in personalities. I'm not saying one of these characters is better than the other, I just personally like friendly characters more.
The lead just treats everybody as dumb and unworthy of his words. When he is not screaming then he treats his surroundings with complete lack of interest and ignorance. He could just say things normally but whenever he opens his mouth he has to degrade the other person first. People make mistakes but in his world everybody has to be perfect every time and I think the female lead is right when she pointed out that he is too used to being around dead people only, that he forgot how to live with the alive ones.
The character development he is very likely to go through is however very typical mean male lead. Just the fact that his behaviour probably originated out of his tragic past is very very typical mean male lead, also.
In no life I am going to watch that.
I like seeing a spoiled character that doesn't drive for money only and has ambition, and though there are a few things I find questionable, I can already see that she is about to grow in this drama. whereas for the male lead, he'd probably only soften up a bit because he gets used to her and then they'll reveal his tragic past and his abusive behaviour will be excused.