The storyline was definitely toxic, but the performances were outstanding. The cinematography, shooting locations, and outfits were all top-notch—absolutely a 10/10.
Dude, you will need to stay away from the Korean (or world) entertainment industry if plastic surgery gets on…
Disliking someone’s look due to plastic surgery isn’t hate—it’s just preference. I’m aware it’s common in the industry, especially in Korea. But honestly, her old face looked cuter and had better expressions. Now all her expressions seem the same, like she can’t even smile properly. That’s just how I see it, and I wasn’t asking anyone else to jump in or argue about it.
Am I the only one who didn’t like this drama? This drama was okay, but there was too much nudity, and I didn’t like their clothing. Those nude scenes felt unnecessary. If they had focused more on the game instead of those things, I believe the drama could have received higher ratings.
Which one should I watch first: "Mouse" or "Blind"?
I personally liked 'Blind' more than 'Mouse'. 'Blind' is a thrilling ride from start to finish, while 'Mouse' didn't feel as impactful. In my opinion, 'Blind' is even more captivating and wonderful than 'Mouse'.
I like both the female and male leads, so I started watching this drama. It may not be the best, but it's an underrated pure romance. If you're not looking for anything unique and just want a simple, heartfelt romance, this drama is worth watching.
The reveal at the end of episode 10—that there was no gold—was a fantastic twist! However, I felt the comedy in episode 11 took away from the tension. A stronger focus on the thriller elements would have made it even more impactful.
amazing. 💯
drama?
This drama was okay, but there was too much nudity, and I didn’t like their clothing.
Those nude scenes felt unnecessary. If they had focused more on the game instead of those things, I believe the drama could have received higher ratings.