anyone else is getting Goblin vibes from this? Great visuals, long episodes, nothing much happens, characters part cool, part pitiful. And similarily girly, airy and dreary OST (idk how to describe it better).
lmao, they aren't subtle with this Zorro/Three Musketeers game. Desperado theme, horse coming out of the blue for a whistle or standing on its back legs having the moon as a background, black clothes and a mask, loose white shirts and so on. But I have no patience for this.
For future reference: when YAI makes a proper appearance? There's a glimpse of him at the end of ep 1 and nothing so far in ep 2.
It doesn't even have to involve acting (understood as actively expressing a wide range of emotions). You noticed yourself that her looks are creepy, and she's received as somewhat creepy by her students and new coworkers, so she does a trick even before she says a word (but when she does, it goes even further). And her looks are adjusted for this drama. Maintaining composure and a deadpan face takes an effort too.
/Neither PSH nor JSY couldn't pull it.
Whats with Doctor Seo going "I hope we wont see each other again", is it because she might be sick (she…
no, it's just a doctor joke (I actually hear that sometimes IRL - uhm, now I feel there's something wrong with me...), I hope we won't see each other again = I hope you'll stay healthy and there will be no need to see a specialist. And it's actually explained in the show, but Seo Hyun manages to give it a creepy vibe.
Doesn't he say it to someone else tho? Someone in a office, when he visits to have a lunch with Ho Won but misses her? He very much keeps in touch with her.
It was hard to get over the over-the-top comedy (I'm not a fan) but I kept watching bc other people have…
Right? It never goes full makjang, but mocks it. It's not my type of acting too, but I acknowledge there are modi in acting and especially in kdramas. They did overact, but on the other hand some actors (like Jung Gyu Won) showed a range I never suspected them to have judging from their recent works. I'm at the point when I can't really pick at anything, because it all fits within chosen modus (and consistence is afterall more important than just having the tightest, most elegant story on a planet). So many things felt silly, but somehow it didn't matter. Running after pills as if they didn't have researchers who made them in a first place. Conveniently forgetting that company initials are incised on a case of a blood pressure thingie and there's no need to stick a label on top of it. Shooting a scene when the President was dying and the mobile was out of his reach, Mo Ga Bi kicked it towards him accidentaly, and next time we see him dead, but cluthing it in his hand, but the possibility was never developed that a dying man was alone for some time with a telephone in his hand (not really a plothole, but an unused plothook). That two overdrawn arcs when first Yeo Chi pretended to be a hobo, then Yoo Bang transformed into Versailles Yoo and they couldn't spill the beans for like, four episodes even though it was so obvious they faking it. Director Mo going full mad queen. And so on.
But then things like Basic Instinct investigation scene reenactment happened and I was in stiches. (Although more often I had this feeling that they may or may not hint to some Asian movie I don't know and it was distracting). I've never seen something like this in a Korean show.
On a sidenote, I'd love to see a Prosecutor Park spin-off made in a similar fashion.
So you hope she won't get a chance to shine in a future because she does a good job here, fitting her role perfectly and bringing just a right type of response for a chilly, extremely intelligent lecturer who researches psychopaths...? Cool.
Is this draggy? I'm craving an investigation drama but I'm hesitant about this one
It plays with a viewer sending mixed signals and drawing the tension who's who and how are they all related, but it's not draggy. Also, it's more a matter of power struggles and unraveling of a corrupted system than an investigation of a case itself.
IM CURENTLY WATCHING Ep 05, BUT MY FAULT HERE IS READ SPOILER COMMENTS T___T I SDDNLY DON'T HAVE ENERGY TO…
so, did you follow it? I was in a same situation and enjoyed it nevertheless. The story is well motivated, it makes sense why things turn out this way even if it's heartbreaking.
That synopsis... does it mean they're proofreading a dramatisation of a novel or is it some Inception-like, multi storeyed meta on an original dorama?? Endlessly criticized minds storing a real-life footage of a novel's content in a making. Boy. I'd watch that one.
is the description in this show wrong because i watched it and it makes no sense towards the show..?
MC isn't an illegitimate son of a nobleman but of a slave. There's this whole legend about a Mighty Child, a lowborn of superhuman strenght that will oppose the nobles (which is a funny thing to realise that they're airing this show against Strong Woman DBS).
The cast alone makes me feel like this will be good
She is! My point was their roles are so small in comparison it gives an impression they were mostly casted to bring more viewers with their names, plus they are very high on a cast list here. A rookie would do their parts and no one would give them much attention.
So: trust the poster, not the cast list this time.
For future reference: when YAI makes a proper appearance? There's a glimpse of him at the end of ep 1 and nothing so far in ep 2.
/Neither PSH nor JSY couldn't pull it.
Doesn't he say it to someone else tho? Someone in a office, when he visits to have a lunch with Ho Won but misses her? He very much keeps in touch with her.
But then things like Basic Instinct investigation scene reenactment happened and I was in stiches. (Although more often I had this feeling that they may or may not hint to some Asian movie I don't know and it was distracting). I've never seen something like this in a Korean show.
On a sidenote, I'd love to see a Prosecutor Park spin-off made in a similar fashion.
So: trust the poster, not the cast list this time.