3rd rewatch and i already can't wait for the next time i rewatch it! highly highly recommend this if you like…
This and Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo are my all time favourite K Dramas. I’m also rewatching for the 3rd time. Thought I’d skip a bit ahead at some points, but it turns out there’s nothing I want to skip. Love it all over again. 😁🌸
I can’t rewatch it. The ending is like someone giving you a bitter pill to swallow. For your own good, while…
I also loved the story that played off when they were younger. I loved it so much that the ending just disappointed me even more. It may have been realistic, but left me uneasy and unsatisfied.
this drama... oh god, i cant forget 2521 at all. its been two years and every time i think of rewatching there's…
I can’t rewatch it. The ending is like someone giving you a bitter pill to swallow. For your own good, while you hate it anyway. The good that came before kind of dissipated with the bitter pill.
I don’t think it was that bad in the end. It left us with a good message of there is no such thing as a happy ending. Every day is different and comes with its happy moments and struggles. Live it as it comes and do your best. I didn’t like how Yun Jin ended up. That was very anticlimactic. The husband’s death also left me a bit shocked and it took me a while to get over it. But unlike some, I quite liked Te Oh. I’m just glad someone picked up the papers that were lying on her house’s floor for 5 episodes. That didn’t gel with my OCD.
That case FL defended Twin 1 and SML defended Twin 2.FL has a strong sense of justice and she knows the twins…
Still wrong in my book to not defend your client properly. But she does seem to learn through it all. When Soo Ha later says that a public defender is someone who is on your side when no one else is, something seems to click with her.
I'm confused. You have I Hear Your Voice in your MDL as a completed drama - are you rewatching it? And you should…
Don’t be confused. I did watch it a long time ago and remember that I liked it. I don’t know why I wasn’t so bothered by it the last time but now I am. To me a lawyer is like a doctor who takes an oath. Do your best or if you have some conflict pass it on to someone else. Anyway, that’s just a bit of the show, there’s still a while to go.
I’m at ep 7 and as a lawyer, the FL is literally the worst ever. The way she defended those twins was extremely unethical. As a lawyer you should defend your client to the best of your ability, whether they are guilty or not. And she keeps thinking she’s in the right. Struggling to get past it.
I’m watching this for the second time and enjoyed it the first time. But I’m at ep 4 now and Eun Tak’s behaviour is a bit annoying. The way she acts and speaks and even eats is more like a twelve-year-old than a nineteen-year-old. Thus the age difference between the leads are even more glaring. And the dialogue is so childish. Even between the two male leads. It’s supposed to be funny, but not so much. I know it gets better, so think I’ll skip a bit ahead.
I don't speak korean so I don't know if the Netflix subtitles are kinda odd or the original dialogues that are…
I agree. I watched it a long time ago, but dropped it half way through. Just thought I’d try it again now, but the dialogue is not natural. Even the first scene annoyed me. Think I’ll skip.
It's Ep 6 already give up on the it's similar to PMR, it's not The only thing that connects them is that the FL…
I love MMH, but I also liked PMR. No snooze fest at all. And there are obvious similarities. You can’t deny it, but what is the big deal? Both shows are good.
I really wanted to love this. Love Kim Young Dae, he is beautiful and can watch him all day long, but even though I didn’t drop it and the acting was good, the story just fell flat for me and to be honest by the end I didn’t care that much about the characters.
me and to be honest by the end I didn’t care that much about the characters.