He was a North Korean agent who turned spy for South Korea. After leaving intelligence, South Korea expected him…
thank you!🥺😃 did I get this correctly - he wanted out after his wife died at childbirth but they weren't letting him go (so he held that agent at gunpoint) and then he faked his own death in that car accident with older man? or was the car accident just a random mission?
hi, could anyone explain to me the origins of agent Kim, like where he came from and who he worked for? because my netflix subtitles are so bad - you can see the north korean flag behind a group of officers that hate him and titles say south korea intelligence, then they show completely different group of people again saying south korea intelligence and they also hate him. So now I'm a bit confused the only thing I know is nobody likes him lol
i understand there's not meant to be a romance (as many stubborn comments keep reiterating) but the running "gag"(????…
agreed, I'm currently watching ep7 and it's gotten quite uncomfortable. I think the show could've handled those scenes better, the tone isn't as comedic as it should've been and as you said it falls flat and just gives me the creeps honestly
started watching spontaneously, ended up eagerly waiting for every new episode. Thought the final two eps were slightly weaker and rushed compared to the rest of the show (expected some significant Major Lim flashbacks and a bit more story development there). Anyways, this drama does exactly what it's supposed to do - keeps you light headed and entertained the whole time (even at times when I thought I would shed a tear ot was impossible lol). I love a good comedy that isn't solely romance focused so this is a solid 9 for me
My favourite kdramas are the ones I started watching as time fillers, with no expectations, but ended up absolutely loving them, like this one. 8.0 is a crime against humanity ðŸ˜
It took me a while to get through the first episode but ended up loving the show. Although you could've guessed the killer at the beginning they made a good job making us second guess everyone else as killer/accomplice. There are likeable characters you genuinely care for. It's kind of unexpected mix of genres but it weirdly works.
unfortunately this drama wasn't it.. first of all, they should've picked another name because the "siren" plot was so weak. They should also remove the mystery tad because everyone and their mother guessed everything correctly after first three episodes. I have seen dramas where you could guess the perpetrator quickly (honestly sometimes it's better than throwing a barely believable plot twist just for the shock's sake) but still enjoyed the show because the rest of the plot was fulfilling and entertaining and that simply wasn't the case here. Also, Do Eun Hyeok killing everyone for even looking at Seol Ah the wrong way but Seol Ah ending up being the main suspect for ALL his killings is beyond ridiculous. He should've decapitated the entire police force then because it came off like he was trying to frame her. Unfortunately I was right about Baek Jun Beom being highlighted of the show because it went downhill after his death. So there are some good performances from the main cast but that's about it. The japanese version sounds better
I cannot decide which one is more intelligent, the rat in my house or Han Seol ah in her stalker/ex’s house.…
Honestly it would make sense if Seol Ah turned out to be the final master villain behind all the deaths. If she came with a plan to get rid of him and didn't want to be found. Otherwise it's simply stupid ðŸ˜
I heard that it was the police's wife who was the murderer. Now in the kdrama, the wife has appeared twice and…
I noticed her being sus in today's episode too, while looking at the suspect board. For her to be the murderer in this version she would need to have some serious connections with either young Seol Ha or one of her exes. So far she's had too little screen time but there's still four episodes left so who knows, theoretically they could wrap it up nicely. I didn't expect baek jun beom to die already so I don't think he's the main villain
Why do mdl users never @ you lol. Not every makjang is like penthouse. If you watched shows from 2000s you would…
only the high school bullying part and it was even more gruesome in real life. The girl didn't have to do revenge because the police reacted and punished bullies and the school. I don't know if they based the revenge arc on some lther story 🤔 But you're right, I was thinking the same, with everything going on worldwide right now nothing's even makjang anymore ðŸ˜
Why do mdl users never @ you lol. Not every makjang is like penthouse. If you watched shows from 2000s you would…
the wildest part about The Glory is that my friends thought that the whole burning someone with curling iron plot was makjang and that part was actually true story ðŸ˜
hi! Would you say this drama is worth watching? I hesitated to start it because of all the makjang comments but…
it sounds promising. I quite like serious, well written dramas. I don't mind even if it's slow paced. To me Stranger was great because it didn't undermine the viewers' intelligence, villains weren't cartoonish and there were no plot holes. Give it a try when you have time!
What’s a makjang? I have seen this word a few times now
true, it's a style! penthouse is a good example because it has the most makjang tropes out of all dramas I've seen so far. But it's genre is thriller/drama/mystery. Historical dramas can be makjang as well as thrillers and melos. You can't really know unless you start watching it because it's not really labeled
People are calling this a makjang already... I'm about to crash out like Cheon Seo-Jin in Penthouse. No way in…
hi! Would you say this drama is worth watching? I hesitated to start it because of all the makjang comments but your comment made me reconsider. I'm definitely all in for a serious adult drama! I also see Stranger in recommendations which is my all time fav drama
What’s a makjang? I have seen this word a few times now
it's an over the top, exaggerated drama with crazy, soap opera like plot twist and often overly dramatic acting. Penthouse is zthe perfect example. I wanted to watch this so I surely hope it's not a makjang
Unfortunately I was right about Baek Jun Beom being highlighted of the show because it went downhill after his death. So there are some good performances from the main cast but that's about it. The japanese version sounds better