Netflix would do anything and everything to maximize the buzz, including planting a famous Hollywood star as a cameo and to block any leak until the right moment. I don't entirely believe their statement.
I don't have enough points to edit tags, but this is certainly Black Comedy. It's sarcastically and oddly funny. Some of the nonsense can be justified in black comedy. Please add it?
I'm shocked that his 40 years old. Tho he's full of fun and a great actor.
I remember rewinding when it was said out loud that his character was born in 84 in Strangers From Hell. I thought he had to be using a fake ID. He's younger than Lee Dong Wook!
I totally agree on the side stories. They didn't need to cover backstories about every insignificant character. Past the halfway point, the series began to fall apart and I forced myself through the end waiting for something good enough to redeem all the slowness and flaws, only to see it nose dive into nothing.
I keep on checking this page for any update on the streaming status. It's a shame that no one wants to pick this up after the contract ended with Netflix.
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This is the show where I met Lee Dong Wook for the first time. He is so captivating and hypnotizing. The dark lighting makes his face shine even more. I love his seriousness in this. It doesn't show anything bad in your face, all blurred or subtle. I was nervous at first, but after I figured out the style going on, i didn't have to cover my eyes. Currently available on HiTV app only.
Where did you read it? I swear to god I read a year ago Netflix ordered the S2, which I thought was weird since S1 was never on Netflix. It appears in some countries Netflix carries it. I was hoping S2 streams on Netflix for the sake of popularity.