This last episode was so lame. Kang Ha Joon's entire existence was contingent on like 8 people in suits with blue boxes not walk in. When they walk in, its over. This is so cheap, do the writers have no shame?
Surprisingly good. I was super annoyed with the male lead in the start but female lead saves the show. Male lead only gets slightly less annoying later on, so not much character development but female lead is so good that it makes up for it.
The villain is really underwhelming, could have used some of that korean spice.
This is going to be great. Source material has very little of the bullshit that the writers like to throw in for the sake of drama, so hopefully the live action version follows that trend.
Who would give away the name of the whistleblower (witness) to the culprit. I really thought DoBe Man purposely…
that was super disappointing, I was waiting for some kind of reveal where he did it knowing how things would turn out but it never came, just bad writing. This show has gone downhill after the first 4-5 episodes.
its clear that he was depressed even before he quit his job, what he need to do is see a therapist but korea is not really good with mental health shit
That Seol Ak thug dude is one of the worst characters I've ever seen in TV, don't know why the dude is even there, has added nothing to the plot or story, has a really unfunny personality, just objectively makes the show worse whenever he is on screen. I have resorted to fast forwarding the moment he shows up, safely reassured nothing he will say or do will make any difference to the plot.
I'm sorry but I don't agree with you. It's not about a rainy day or a sunny day it's more about the trauma. Even…
Another person mentioned that it rains for 100 days a year in Seoul and New york, thats 1/3 days in a year. This must be either really bad writing, or this rich person is able to live in a reality of their own making to the point of straight up ignoring weather.
The rain thing is weird, how rich do you have to be to claim a super common weather phenomenon is traumatizing. It wasn't even that the rain was that bad, no torrential downpour or flooding. It seems like it was just raining the normal amount when some human did something bad to him or his loved ones. Dude must have lived the most sheltered life on earth to have been insulated from the rain on a day to day basis when he literally freezes at even the mention of rain. He even expects other people to tiptoe around the word rain! He is probably the spoiltest brat I've ever seen on tv, dude needs wedgies.
Although the heroine is legit insane according to the real world, in the kdrama her kind of insanity is what is usually required in the face of the usual kdrama villains which shows how ridiculous the usual villains is in these types of revenge shows are. It's super entertaining though.
The ideas are interesting but the execution is bad. The way the characters interact doesn't feel like how human beings are supposed to talk to each, other, they just throw lines at each other. The timing of everything feels off, even the music. I looked it up and it looks like the directors first time doing a tv show so it kind of makes sense.
Lee Shi Woo is an ubermensch of kdramas. Dude is so direct, its refreshing. I'm sure that they will introduce some korean sauce but I hope he is written consistently.
The villain is really underwhelming, could have used some of that korean spice.
Dude must have lived the most sheltered life on earth to have been insulated from the rain on a day to day basis when he literally freezes at even the mention of rain. He even expects other people to tiptoe around the word rain! He is probably the spoiltest brat I've ever seen on tv, dude needs wedgies.