This is incomplete without second season, as too much material and story can crafted easily into 12 episodes. For this one special episode is not enough.
KHN is a master of facial expressions. It's more or less the same in every series of this type, and surprisingly, I don't even feel any cringe. He's spot on when playing these roles where it feels like a child is trapped in a grown man's body.
Episode 2 is definitely better than the first. I had a strong feeling that YMJ was once a well-known figure in the culinary world, and something must have happened that led her to open a restaurant in such an unknown and hidden place. I really like how HBU always gives in to her, even with his usual gangster-like attitude. I think a slight love triangle is brewing. The influencer girl clearly has feelings for him, even though she pretends to only care about money. Hopefully, since it's a 10-episode drama, this won't be dragged out.
It’s actually quite sad how the real brothers treat each other, especially how the eldest treats HBU. I honestly thought they were stepbrothers, not biological ones.
KHN is clearly the standout here. Sorry, but GMS is completely overshadowed by his performance—just like in many of KHN’s other series where his co-stars fade next to him.
Star power really matters. There are very few dramas or films where KHN doesn’t shine. He has a kind of star presence that feels natural, almost ordinary, and that’s exactly what makes him so captivating. Every character he plays feels domestic, real, personal, and incredibly comfortable to watch.
Even when his role is that of an arrogant or aloof type, you can sense the humility underneath—he himself is grounded and down-to-earth, and that honesty comes through. No matter which character you pick, he feels closer to you than the screen itself.
That’s why, if this story had starred anyone else, it probably wouldn’t have left any impression on me. It’s a simple tale, one that’s been told a thousand times. But because KHN is in it, it becomes something worth watching.
And GMS, in such a short span of time, she’s already shown an impressive range in the roles she can take on. She’s a remarkable young actress—I truly hope she continues to land lead roles in more primetime series!
so Pond lover before accident wan't Thada? right? it was someone else, can be heard in trailer as Sam, I mean if he goes and fall for same guys and don't remember anything it is bad...i won't watch it, he will not fall for same guy right?
I loved it, but they wasted too much script and time — especially in the final episode. They spent almost 10 whole minutes after the confession without showing the couple together. That time could’ve been used to show them being sweet, living together, or just something romantic. But instead, they wasted it all and only showed the ambiguous sequence to which I think was not reality. So much potential, gone to waste.
JH was the most normal. DBW’s behavior felt emotionally unstable — the kind of things he could have communicated clearly, he turned into dramatic confusion. He acted the way some girls (no offense) do when they say "yes" but mean "no." In the end, after all that emotional chaos, he ended up exactly where he started. He could have handled it all in a much simpler and honest way — but instead, he made it unnecessarily difficult and exhausting.
DBW is selfish in many ways. Does he love him only? Does he only have feelings? He’s so immersed in his own hurt and affection that he sees JH as some casual idiot who doesn’t care. But if DBW had looked more clearly, he would have seen that JH was always there.
Yes, JH may seem oblivious or act casually—but couldn’t DBW have made him talk seriously? Instead, all DBW ever did was keep his mouth shut, act heartbroken, and put all the blame on himself—which, in a way, is also blaming JH.
Up until the end of Episode 7, DBW is still doing the same thing… not believing in him. Sometimes, you have to take a leap of faith; trust comes later. Even DBW’s confession was wrapped in riddles and confusion—I couldn’t even take it seriously. Something just feels off about this series.
No wonder it's called “Something Is Not Right.”
P.S. That little webtoon bitch acts like he lost the whole world! Get it together, and know your place. Hate him.
I’m just a bit sad that IU didn’t win — but that’s really all there is to it. It’s not about saying one performance was better than the other, because honestly, both were exceptional in their own ways. However, I do believe the role Kim Tae-ri played was, in itself, a demanding masterpiece. It required every fiber of her being to embody the intricate and intense characteristics of Jeong Nyeon. Her performance wasn’t just acting; it was transformation.
That’s why it’s disheartening to see some IU fans belittling Kim Tae-ri and reducing her accomplishment, as if her win somehow diminishes IU’s brilliance. It doesn’t. Both women delivered phenomenal performances, and recognizing one doesn’t require dismissing the other.
P.S. As an IU fan, I truly believe she is already immensely successful. Her venture into acting has been nothing short of impressive — much like Lady Gaga, who transitioned from music to critically acclaimed performances. IU’s time will come, too. It’s only a matter of the right role — one that will undoubtedly outshine and redefine the standards of performance. Until then, her growth and artistry continue to speak for themselves.
how asshole of a Sorn is, he says to Jun or Juin or whatever the hell his name is...that they are just f*ck buddies and nothing else...but he says that Jun can't meet someone, WTH is script writer high or something...typical fantasy horny BL turning into a messy love angsty story...where one will be in unrequited love and ther other has fear of committing so them coming together is a long way from now!!!
I just knew the magic....Mick character is same as his brother's was...50% straight 50% otherwise...and it will keep the feelings for me, though it is better than what his brother starred in andf got it his fame and never ventured to BL again!!!
Chokun, you beauty, you adorable puppy...you have no idea how much I wanted you to be in a BL.. love mix-up was not a fit role for you...although I wish all of the actors go for different roles, after all you are all actors...but still seeing you doing wonder with this role is a treat to watch.
what the fuck is wrong with this series meaning less 6th episode...really useless, not recomended to watch weekly it must be watched together!!! waste of time, all the way to finale and useless SML and keep meddling and try to present of himself a master of know it all....
Episode 2 is definitely better than the first. I had a strong feeling that YMJ was once a well-known figure in the culinary world, and something must have happened that led her to open a restaurant in such an unknown and hidden place. I really like how HBU always gives in to her, even with his usual gangster-like attitude. I think a slight love triangle is brewing. The influencer girl clearly has feelings for him, even though she pretends to only care about money. Hopefully, since it's a 10-episode drama, this won't be dragged out.
It’s actually quite sad how the real brothers treat each other, especially how the eldest treats HBU. I honestly thought they were stepbrothers, not biological ones.
KHN is clearly the standout here. Sorry, but GMS is completely overshadowed by his performance—just like in many of KHN’s other series where his co-stars fade next to him.
P.S. I'm not even his fan.
Even when his role is that of an arrogant or aloof type, you can sense the humility underneath—he himself is grounded and down-to-earth, and that honesty comes through. No matter which character you pick, he feels closer to you than the screen itself.
That’s why, if this story had starred anyone else, it probably wouldn’t have left any impression on me. It’s a simple tale, one that’s been told a thousand times. But because KHN is in it, it becomes something worth watching.
And GMS, in such a short span of time, she’s already shown an impressive range in the roles she can take on. She’s a remarkable young actress—I truly hope she continues to land lead roles in more primetime series!
JH was the most normal. DBW’s behavior felt emotionally unstable — the kind of things he could have communicated clearly, he turned into dramatic confusion. He acted the way some girls (no offense) do when they say "yes" but mean "no." In the end, after all that emotional chaos, he ended up exactly where he started. He could have handled it all in a much simpler and honest way — but instead, he made it unnecessarily difficult and exhausting.
Yes, JH may seem oblivious or act casually—but couldn’t DBW have made him talk seriously? Instead, all DBW ever did was keep his mouth shut, act heartbroken, and put all the blame on himself—which, in a way, is also blaming JH.
Up until the end of Episode 7, DBW is still doing the same thing… not believing in him. Sometimes, you have to take a leap of faith; trust comes later. Even DBW’s confession was wrapped in riddles and confusion—I couldn’t even take it seriously. Something just feels off about this series.
No wonder it's called “Something Is Not Right.”
P.S. That little webtoon bitch acts like he lost the whole world! Get it together, and know your place. Hate him.
July 21, 2025.
That’s why it’s disheartening to see some IU fans belittling Kim Tae-ri and reducing her accomplishment, as if her win somehow diminishes IU’s brilliance. It doesn’t. Both women delivered phenomenal performances, and recognizing one doesn’t require dismissing the other.
P.S. As an IU fan, I truly believe she is already immensely successful. Her venture into acting has been nothing short of impressive — much like Lady Gaga, who transitioned from music to critically acclaimed performances. IU’s time will come, too. It’s only a matter of the right role — one that will undoubtedly outshine and redefine the standards of performance. Until then, her growth and artistry continue to speak for themselves.
Chokun, you beauty, you adorable puppy...you have no idea how much I wanted you to be in a BL.. love mix-up was not a fit role for you...although I wish all of the actors go for different roles, after all you are all actors...but still seeing you doing wonder with this role is a treat to watch.
Very applaudable acting!!!!