In the upcoming Netflix Drama (based on the webtoon) Cashero, the ML has super-strength based on the amount of cash he carries. His sidekicks get their own superpowers by drinking booze and eating carbohydrates, respectively.
I think Da-rim's own super-strength is a result of inhaling smoke! This explains how she was able to rescue Ji-hyeok from the burning gallery. She carried him down the circular stairs in the thick smoke, in darkness, while wearing high heels—all the way outside without tiring or even suffering any smoke inhalation damage.
She is a superhero. She should take up cigarettes!
oh jesus lmao i was just about to continue with ep4, now seeing all the spoilers 😬 is it still worth finishing…
The actors really do carry this. While I'm very much averse to lies & gaslighting tropes, I continued on because the cast and production make it enjoyable enough for me to do so. I've posted some harsh criticisms here on this board (mostly regarding the script), but it's all in good fun. Give it a chance if you can.
What a a full-circle ending! I was concerned it would be rushed with the limited time, but this drama was good…
I concur with your summary and rating.
BTW, my favorite J-drama of 2025 was Romantics Anonymous. I also enjoyed Private Banker, which I found reminiscent of The Honest Realtor series, insofar as both teach valuable real-world lessons while also providing entertainment. Edutainment.
I would prefer Jihyuk give up his entire life as rich ceo and adjust his life according to her needs and settle…
I think he can have both. I'd like him to go back to his former occupation. He was a terrific entrepreneur. And she is an excellent employee with her own leadership skills. Sometimes couples can thrive in both love and working together.
When I saw this drama was wrapping up on Christmas, I was almost disappointed. How was I going to fit it in when…
I usually get up early to switch the name labels on all the presents under the tree, but this year I'll watch the finale instead. This can be my gift to my family!
Here we go again with the same plot as the last episodes. But I’m glad they’ve kept up the comedy, or else…
I think the problem is it is just writer, singular. So many dramas would benefit if there was more than one writer—to give critical feedback and to bounce ideas off of. Also, the idea of keeping the writers around after production begins would allow script changes in later episodes to make corrections as problems become obvious.
(BTW, I really adore this writer's debut drama, Mystic Pop-Up Bar.)
Honestly it would be better if he picks her up from the airport after a few years.🙈 HY deserves a fresh start…
Yeah, I don't disagree, but the boy really needs a mother figure and these are his most impressionable years. It's hard to exaggerate how precious and impactful those scant moments of feminine nurturing must have been for Yun. He's losing his best friend! 😢
Kang Ha-na has such a magnetic presence. Perhaps it's that she is the most experienced & therefore comfortable speaking in such a setting. Or maybe it's that she truly is stunning in the way described when people say, "the camera loves her!" Anyway, ever since Start-Up I've been drawn to her performances across a variety of roles and have become her fan.
I have zero doubt that Kim Soo Hyun is innocent. South Korean society is toxic, hypocritical, and brutal.
I can sympathize with 'person Kim Soo Hyun', but remain suspicious that 'Star Kim Soo Hyun' (his terms) must have been forced to confront many unseemly challenges along his path to success, any of which may have tainted his idealism, intentions, and/or relationships. I neither envy celebrities nor covet their gilded cages.
I think the FL's sister is still in hiding because her husband is fearful of his own creditors, besides the loansharks which she borrowed from & the ML has since paid off.
Also, she's still quite a capable liar—grifting hotel staff, even to the ML's face!
In the upcoming Netflix Drama (based on the webtoon) Cashero, the ML has super-strength based on the amount of cash he carries. His sidekicks get their own superpowers by drinking booze and eating carbohydrates, respectively.
I think Da-rim's own super-strength is a result of inhaling smoke! This explains how she was able to rescue Ji-hyeok from the burning gallery. She carried him down the circular stairs in the thick smoke, in darkness, while wearing high heels—all the way outside without tiring or even suffering any smoke inhalation damage.
She is a superhero. She should take up cigarettes!
Happy Birthday, Jesus. Hope you like crap!
BTW, my favorite J-drama of 2025 was Romantics Anonymous. I also enjoyed Private Banker, which I found reminiscent of The Honest Realtor series, insofar as both teach valuable real-world lessons while also providing entertainment. Edutainment.
(BTW, I really adore this writer's debut drama, Mystic Pop-Up Bar.)
(just kidding. sorry 🤣😂)