Hope this drama gets the attention it deserves, it's an ingenious take on the riches to rags story centered on a publishing company making their way to success once again.
This is the first time the pandemic was a main backdrop of a drama with characters wearing masks. Interesting pilot too, will be closely following this.
This drama keeps getting better and funnier each episode. Goes to show that drama and comedy could be balance very well with humor and heart on its writing.
One of the healthiest portrayal of breakup I've seen in a drama, when you see it miles away from their former relationship marred with lack of communication and honesty. I'm glad on how it turned out for the both of them, as this would mean growth for their character. Will be looking forward to the next season!
Even after episode 3, I honestly think they're both red herrings.
I do remember his friend mentions of that novel and seems he pretty much acts out what he had written before. We have the same hunch too but I'm too suspicious of everybody that surrounds them.
Seriously, I'm just rooting for Moo Hak and Da-Li to get through this storm. This drama exceeds so many insufferable, deplorable supporting characters irredeemable of good qualities.
The way of death, moving away and moving out and ultimately finding yourself was the best way to close the series on a poignant note. This is the finale I felt the arcs of each characters was properly concluded.