The moments where Deok Im makes fun of Yi San by mock compliments are rather priceless. Yi San is vain enough to believe the compliments, intelligent enough to spot he's being laughed at and baffled at Deok Im's complete lack of fear. Deok Im clearly hints that "I'm just playing this role because I'm a servant and you think that's all I am" and Yi San suspects he's being taken for ride but is disbelieving that it can be happening because he's the bloody crown prince after all!
I'm not even gonna lie, I really don't understand their relationship dynamic. I don't think I've ever seen something…
I didn't fully understand at first watching either. I thought she was being childish, just wanting to play with her friends and not advance in her life to be a wife (albeit concubine) and mother. At 2nd watching I'm focusing harder on what their values and thoughts are, and skipping palace politics. One key is the poem they take turns citing when Yi San is in confinement. Deok Im is fully aware of her abilities but Yi San just keeps assuming he's the only one who understands the poem (although he misunderstands half of it). Deok Im says she will protect him as a servant because he promises to a worthy king. But she will not be his woman until he fully and complete shows that he compherends and appreciates who she is - regardless of societal position. She's showing Yi San that there's a mismatch between what he says about serving people and his attitude toward Deok Im. Although love how Yi San is a complex character, not a just PC softie protector.
Kim Hyang Gi - at first I thought she looked much too young to be credible here. But I was wrong. She's a stellar professional. I think she has a great future ahead.
"Viewers are hoping" for a success - def not. Nope, not with this ML - zero chances. imo. Whoever came up with the idea that he's good at romance, should have watched Cinderella and the 4 knights. Cold.
How do people feel about Misaeng? The workplace abuse by the bosses of the newbies was much worse. Just a side…
I'm just as baffled :) Is it a realistic portrayal, I don't know. But no one works that late in the evening in my country or that much on an ongoing basis. Work relationships being so dictated by many level hierarchies is just as baffling. But interesting!
I wont pass my final judgement on this drama until it ends. I wont pass my final judgement on this drama until…
How do people feel about Misaeng? The workplace abuse by the bosses of the newbies was much worse. Just a side note. I appreciate that they gave 2 different perspectives on Kwon, I don't know if the webtoon artist profession is really this cruel but I guess with the constant deadlines it must be.
Jang Man Chul character is one of the reasons to watch. He's the soul and anchor in the workplace just like Oh Sang Shil in Misaeng. Too bad he's listed as a support character but even in terms of screen time he's one the main characters.
This drama is seriously underrated - I guess that is because it's not an easy one to watch: it is slow and artistic,…
An underrated gem that no one noticed. Just Between Lovers, from the same writer, had the same thing happening to it. I wholeheartedly agree with you. 10/10
Have watched this 3 times now. I come back to this when I want to be reminded what a masterpiece drama looks and feels like. I keep being moved and absorbed and amazed. I guess I'll never removing JBL from my watchlist. I know I'll start a 4th round of watching after a couple of months.
Currently at ep 5 and going to drop. There's not much substance to this (if any). It feels like the workplace background (cosmetics industry) wasn't even superficially researched. How can an employee be a creator of products one day and door to door salesman the next. Maybe I'm wrong because I skipped a lot. Even Rowoon is not enough to save this from the mediocrity. It keeps bothering me how I can't see the reason why Hyun Seung would have fallen for Song Ah so much and so fast. And his stalker behavior is not over by ep 5. Hyun Seung behavior is more obsessive-like than protective. If the plot had been developed based on that and into a darker drama, it could have been amazing. Song Ah just comes across as an uptight and an uninteresting person without depth. They really should have given an explanation of what Hyun Seung saw in her. It just doesn't make sense. Recently watched Temperature of Love, and there I rooted for the couple (played by Seo Hyun Jin and Yang Se Jong) from the bottom of my heart. It's not an unfair comparison I think, because the genre is similar.
This drama is growing on me (currently at ep 4). At first I thought it's nothing special or revolutionary then I realized it doesn't have to be. It's kind of calming. The workplace is central (as in Misaeng). Nam Yoon Su's role is really interesting. Interested to see how the character grows. I like that there's no cheap humour. Sympathetic.