I am truly enjoying this show, it feels like a classic romcom with great chemistry but at the same time it feels so refreshing and genuine in the way that it chooses to portray its characters and relationships from the main leads to the smallest secondary characters.
Why do we always feel the need to disparage romance whenever someone *dares* to say they want to see it happen in the comments of a particular drama. There's nothing wrong with people wanting to see a romantic relationship in a show when they feel there is chemistry or potential, romance isn't inherently a bad thing, it's not a dirty word. This weird narrative that it is somehow less than is very disconcerting because it's quite rampant in all formats of media and is inextricably linked to the fact that women make up the vast majority when it comes to who enjoys love stories. Female interests are rarely given validity, often deemed inane and vapid and the entire practice is deeply rooted in misogyny and sexism. Every piece of media no matter what genre it might fall under ultimately hinges on its relationships and its characters and romantic love is a big part of that. No, romance doesn't need to be in everything and no one wants it to and yes, some people might not like it as much as others and that's completely okay but to treat it as an inferior classification altogether especially in a medium that was virtually built on its back is fairly disappointing. The world is a bleak place right now just let people find comfort and pleasure in the things they want.
This man is wasted, even the roles he gets they never give him enough to do. He was wasted in doom at your service ( as was Kang tae oh, I can't believe they had those two in the same drama and did next to nothing with them), he was wasted in Tomorrow. I really hope he gets a drama that raises him to stardom, he has such a unique presence and look and is a wonderful actor.
I need this to be good, the last good family drama we had was once again in 2020 and before that it was my father is strange in 2017, we're due another one, plus im joo hwan>>>>>>
I trust these writers because they did jewel of the palace, tree with deep roots, queen seon dook AND six flying dragons which is arguably the best sageuk and one of the best pieces of historical fiction of all time but this time they need to film the last 2 seasons back to back, Shin se kyung and Lee joon gi are both very successful and will 100% be doing other stuff if they wait another couple of years to do S3.
Ji sung always delivers but I also hope the female leads are actually important to the story and not just window dressing like they are in a lot of dramas of this genre.
What a lovely, lovely drama. I adore shows like this that are just good people being kind and supportive of each other, it's a pity there are so few of them.
No no, they actually got the original writer back for season 2, and replaced the director who caused the change…
Yeah that's the name here I hope it's true. It's so funny in a messed up way that kicked the writer off their own show and then brought them back for season 2 like.... you just realized he was the crucial reason the drama was so well received.
Young Woo: Graduates first from the best law school in the country, gets an almost perfect grade on the bar exam, is a huge reason they win most of the cases at the law firm. Min Woo: Min Woo: Is this unfair treatment and hiring? (dumbass staring at a butterfly asking is this a pigeon meme).
Min woo would be justified in his bullsh*t if Woo young hadn't been 100 times more qualified than him or almost anyone else to get hired into any law firm she wants. He would justified if she wasn't crucial in winning almost all of the cases they've taken on so far. He would be justified if she didn't work herself to the bone just like the rest of them. The only reason he's being like this is because he views her as inferior due to her autism so the fact that she's a much smarter better lawyer isn't something he can stand. If the ONLY thing that was different about WY was that she wasn't autistic I guarantee he wouldn't be acting like this.
Min woo being smug about Woo Young getting hired through connections as if she didn't graduate summa cum laude from the best university in the country and get an almost perfect score on the bar exam...
These are the writers who did giant and history of salaryman which were stellar but their last couple of dramas were... not great imo so hopefully this is a return to form.
What I don't understand is why they didn't film this as a whole 50 episode drama like the writer's previous projects ( Six flying dragons and Queen seon deok). This aired on tvn originally not netflix so there was no reason for the whole 3 different parts for one season and THEN multiple seasons. With them casting well known actors something like this was bound to happen if they split it.
I'm here for both the thriller AND the romance if there is one, I enjoy both like enjoy almost every genre as long as it's well written. Romance is not inherently less compelling or interesting than other genres and we need to stop acting like it's somehow inferior ( which unsurprisingly is the only genre that gets this much flack and low and behold it's also the only genre mostly geared towards women). Also it's present in a lot of shows, western or eastern in some capacity because you cannot write a show about humans, without delving albeit even somewhat into what arguably makes us who we are, our connections and relationships with other people be they romantic or otherwise.
It's insane to me that they kicked the writer off of her own drama? The show that she created ( even if it's adapted from a webtoon)? I've read it's because the show got very popular and they wanted a season 2 but she wanted to finish her show her own way and it's honestly sad how greed ruins creativity (they did the exact same thing with the uncanny counter and honestly all I have to say is what the f*ck).
Min Woo:
Min Woo: Is this unfair treatment and hiring? (dumbass staring at a butterfly asking is this a pigeon meme).