Ah yes you're right. That's so weird that he clearly said the lines with his mouth moving but they replaced his voice. To throw a curve ball at us I guess.
I like the first two episodes but would be happy if her colleagues were on screen less, a lot less.
Yes, I usually enjoy the support roles Park Kyung Hye plays but in this not so much. Luckily she's also in My Lovely Liar where she's a lot more likeable.
Do you suppose the FL lead doing magic will accelerate the MLs condition? The way her doing the spell and him crashing into her flowers were woven sort of seems like it's linked. Like in some movies and tv shows where they say magic has a cost.
I really don't understand why people are hating on the ML and stereotyping him as the usual cold rich ML he is…
Yeah, these comments have been wild so far. Feels like I may not be watching the same drama as others. He's probably lived his whole life expecting to die at any moment so keeping others at a distance makes sense and is some peoples default setting.
Was an interesting and entertaining watch. If beginning it, just know that it's the Eun Mi and Jin Hee show from start to finish. MLs are pretty much supporting cast.
Have always enjoyed this one. Rewatched it recently and it struck me how much I would have loved some sort of family style dinner ending where everyone significant is present instead of separate character endings. Would have meshed well with remembering those lost as well as the new family/friends ML-FL-Uncle had gained.
The crown prince meet didn't turn out how I thought it would. Is this turning into a story about how the ML becomes the peoples savior and the nobility get mad and wipe him from history? Ep 1 made it sound like they were buddies but after that it feels like it's heading in another direction.
Yeah, I myself imagined that someone may have approached her after the incident and explained the situation to her and that was why we later saw her cheering the team on.
Feels like there should be a comedy tag on this. Much lighter than I anticipated after seeing the synopsis, photos, and tags. Thinking it would be much more dramatic and dark.
Enjoying the show so far but I feel like they overlooked the part where the whole house is filled with antiques.
I just hope the money struggles don't continue to be a major plot point when in all likelihood they could sell a lamp or something and it would be resolved.
I watched part of ep 1 years ago and never got around to continuing. Had the gist and wasn't ready to take on the emotional tax at the time I suppose. I finally picked this back up and both loved and was heartbroken. Many episodes broke me but I don't regret the watch one bit.