I'm getting curious who's the shadowy guy they keep showing from time to time, doing nefarious things? Is that another coworker of marketing team number 3 that nobody notices? Or from from some other department? So far I've seen him: -Make ML's YouTube account public; -Take ML's photo when he was trying to take his phone from his pocket by rubbing his pants off the table corner; -"Fix" Power AI on Wie Jang Byung's table when it got crushed to pieces.
I thought it made sense. He was confusing so the backstory filled in some gaps
He's still confusing, like for example: -Why is he so rich when his father was a prosecutor and in his late years went into politics? Are they old money or something? -Is he an illegitimate son? His surname is different from his father and he never fit in with the rest of the family and spent his childhood in other countries. -Why did he change his appearance when he became a lawyer? Aside from sunglasses, it's still unclear. Is he imitating someone? Some kind of all American, tweed jackets wearing type of lawyer from the 70-s or smth?
Also, now that we know the context, all of his playfulness and eccentric behaviour is just jarring to watch - it's all an act, he actually is a sad clown.
Well, his actor does frequently play villains. But he's not a politician and was away to US for several years after what happened to ML. The main villain has to be someone close to the world of politics, he's gotta be able to pull the strings and gather ill gotten slush funds from corrupt chaebols. His father fits the bill more. But maybe it's some random dude yet to be revealed.
I didn't liked at all the episodes 7 and 8. I can't understand why they wasted 2 episodes with a flashback in…
I agree, in itself his backstory wasn't bad, but it's like it was taken from a different script altogether, didn't feel like it fit tonally at all. And yea, too much time wasted on it, we've got only 6 episodes left now.
Because the main problem with this drama is for discover who kill his father and gf
And why did they have to go that cliche route? This type of premise is in every second crime drama out there. They could have just made him a lawyer that fights for the little guy, with no terrible overarching plot dragging from his past.
- so if yoon jae died according to the nun then it could either be a lie or maybe another boy died and they said…
This contrived mess with boys identities is a total headache to solve. I'm getting tired of lies, misdirections and unreliable narration that only complicates it more. Hopefully ML will confront his brother about what he knows soon so that we can get a clearer picture.
I've already completed 6+ kdramas and 3 kmovies while waiting. And am watching 6 more ongoing ones 😅Lots of…
Yea, it's not clear what it's about after the first episode. It's about a ragtag group of small fry noob investors who are fumbling with stocks. FL is especially hilarious with her epic fails. The only expert among them is ML, but he has a phobia of stocks after an incident and hides his expertise from the group.
I watched Our Blues and My Liberation Notes around the same time when they were airing.. they met in the rating…
It is supposed to be a comedy too, but really it's just your typical historical drama about palace's inner politics and intrigues where the queen is mother henning her unruly brats, that keep ruining the reputation of her side of the family. It's very far from fresh and entertaining Mr. Queen. I watched two aired episodes, got bored to tears and dropped it.
Those historical dramas about palace life are all the same - people invent plots against each other out of boredom and in the end they all get what's coming to them. At least put some zombies in it for fun or something, like they did in Kingdom 😆
I've already completed 6+ kdramas and 3 kmovies while waiting. And am watching 6 more ongoing ones 😅Lots of…
Yea, it's hilarious. Also, if you haven't watched it already, there's a similar type of short funny drama with romance called Stock Struck that aired this year.
I personally think her body was really burnt, not stolen by someone else... With the help of ice stone, it is…
So does the villain. But Master Lee has even less reasons to steal her body. First, he didn't even know about FL's existence prior meeting her as a soul shifter later. Second, he hunts and kills soul shifters by default. Why would he take dead body of a soul shifter for keeping?
Obligatory cliche tropes:-Corrupt chaebols/civil servants/politicians pretending to be righteous;-Useless corrupt…
I didn't form my perception of this drama from tags. I formed it by watching first 5 episodes, which were completely different tonally and promised a funny, lighthearted drama about unconventional solving of legal cases by an eccentric lawyer and his ragtag team of sidekicks. And then the plot made a sharp turn into ML's backstory and now I'm not sure what this is about really. Yet another beaten to death story about taking down a cabal of corrupt villains in places of power? Such narrative inconsistency doesn't say anything good about the writers.
Also, it's not me who's way too personal here. Don't take comments that you don't like as a personal offense, everybody has the right to their opinions.
I don't believe it. He's too much of a stickler for rules. Stealing a body of a known criminal is not something…
Well, it's another one of the crazy theories and it's your right to believe in it. Personally, I think no way in hell. It's somewhere at the very bottom of possible "resurrection" options for FL for me. I'm more inclined to believe that if anybody still has it, it would be the main villain, though he really has no reason to.
So far I've seen him:
-Make ML's YouTube account public;
-Take ML's photo when he was trying to take his phone from his pocket by rubbing his pants off the table corner;
-"Fix" Power AI on Wie Jang Byung's table when it got crushed to pieces.
Maybe I missed some other appearances.
-Why is he so rich when his father was a prosecutor and in his late years went into politics? Are they old money or something?
-Is he an illegitimate son? His surname is different from his father and he never fit in with the rest of the family and spent his childhood in other countries.
-Why did he change his appearance when he became a lawyer? Aside from sunglasses, it's still unclear. Is he imitating someone? Some kind of all American, tweed jackets wearing type of lawyer from the 70-s or smth?
Also, now that we know the context, all of his playfulness and eccentric behaviour is just jarring to watch - it's all an act, he actually is a sad clown.
Those historical dramas about palace life are all the same - people invent plots against each other out of boredom and in the end they all get what's coming to them. At least put some zombies in it for fun or something, like they did in Kingdom 😆
But Master Lee has even less reasons to steal her body. First, he didn't even know about FL's existence prior meeting her as a soul shifter later. Second, he hunts and kills soul shifters by default. Why would he take dead body of a soul shifter for keeping?
Also, it's not me who's way too personal here. Don't take comments that you don't like as a personal offense, everybody has the right to their opinions.