Agency Ep16 reached 16% TV ratings in Korea.Ranked #5 ALL TIME highest TV ratings for JTBC. Just missed reaching…
I think it's because of the nonexistent legal OTT platforms where people could watch it, thus less hype and promotion from the avid watchers to spread towards the casual ones compared to those shows mentioned above.
Still can't wait for the last 2 episodes. Ep 14 ended with a cliffhanger, and very curious as to how Ah-in solves the"problem".
I'm only disappointed in her dress as she is stunning in real life, but so frumpy in Crash Course. But... love…
Thank you for sharing your own perspective. That's true. I'm also a part of the teenage demographic of Kdrama watchers so I have to admit that I also don't have a lot of romantic relationships myself, but I have witnessed a lot around me...so maybe that counts LOL.
And also yes, Jeon Do-yeon is quite stunning as an actress, but regrettably, I have yet to watch a movie or drama of hers where fashion is her character's strongest suit. I am more familiar of her in movies, and all of the ones that I watched starring her involved modest or even tacky fashion. But then again that suits the character.
This is the first time that I watched her in a drama and I was, and still am, excited watching her on screen. She really knows how to play the role given to her well (in this case, a side dish store owner with a niece and special needs brother to support) and she really is a chameleon.
You learn not to read the comments of this drama often 😅 I've never seen such a tiring comment section than…
Yes, that's a lesson for me. I was just curious earlier about the discussions for the next ep but was surprised with how superficial many comments are. There are more to talk about instead of dwelling on the FL's age and fashion.
Honestly, was surprised that she is playing a 35-year old woman role when I assumed that she is on her 40's. But then again, the actress itself is actually 50 and I didn't know that. Also, middle age romance is quite common in Korea and even in Kdramas so I didn't see it as an issue while watching this.
The sparring scene was so fluid to watch! Can't wait to see the rest of the movie.
At also amazing to know the coincidence that Lee Yeon plays Jeon Do-yeon's teenage counterpart in Crash Course in Romance. It's like 2 Nam Haeng-seons in 1 scene.
Yoo Jeong Seok is throwing hints that he joined the enemy as bait to help ahinHe won't stop rolling his eyes at…
I know. He had Ah-in sponsor for his daughter's wedding dress. Then he also got some wedding money from those who attended. Quite lucky for him I must say.
I just hope that his contribution would be impactful now that the story is about to end.
The chemistry between FL and ML is just great. It's normal for them to be at odds at some instances, but then so is all relationships.
Also the first time to visit the comment section here and was just surprised that most comments are talking about the FL's age and fashion. Anyone can experience romance and she is not exempted from it. Also, she is running a side dish store, not a clothing store. Fashion, aside from how clean and hygienic she presents herself to the customers, is irrelevant here.
Is the latest case set on the present timeline (after the prison scene on the 1st scene of episode 1) or still on the timeline after the police chief was killed (episode 2) which was 1 year ago?
Yoo Jeong Seok is throwing hints that he joined the enemy as bait to help ahinHe won't stop rolling his eyes at…
I hope so, but it would also be out of his character if he would really join hands with director Choi. After all, it was the director's fault in the first place that he was kicked out from the company.
I do agree with most of your points especially on the romance part, however for Eun-jung's son not so much. Yes,…
I know, I was actually waiting for a scene where the grandma educates the son about his situation. I don't expect it anymore on the remaining episodes. She is just a bystander in that sense.
This should've been 12eps, it was fun and interesting, but there's not much depth and the romance between hana…
I do agree with most of your points especially on the romance part, however for Eun-jung's son not so much. Yes, he may be a brat and doesn't want his mom to work, but he is just a child. He doesn't know yet how reality works.
Eun-jung's way of handling his stubborness may be childish as seen on the "meat vs vegetable" scene of ep 12, but at this point, it is a necessary evil since he is being childish as well.
Nice to know that the original writer for S1 is now back for S2. There really was an obvious shift in story direction after ep 10 and the quality of the story declined afterwards.
That may be also the reason why Kang Ha-na (Esom) wasn't really developed and just faded in the background especially during the S1 finale.
Hoping for a same if not better story for S2. Ep 1 showed a lot of potential for this season.
Still can't wait for the last 2 episodes. Ep 14 ended with a cliffhanger, and very curious as to how Ah-in solves the"problem".
Also, yes I am excited for her new movie. The trailer seems promising and the fashion seems to be on point, if one would be critical on such things.
And also yes, Jeon Do-yeon is quite stunning as an actress, but regrettably, I have yet to watch a movie or drama of hers where fashion is her character's strongest suit. I am more familiar of her in movies, and all of the ones that I watched starring her involved modest or even tacky fashion. But then again that suits the character.
This is the first time that I watched her in a drama and I was, and still am, excited watching her on screen. She really knows how to play the role given to her well (in this case, a side dish store owner with a niece and special needs brother to support) and she really is a chameleon.
Honestly, was surprised that she is playing a 35-year old woman role when I assumed that she is on her 40's. But then again, the actress itself is actually 50 and I didn't know that. Also, middle age romance is quite common in Korea and even in Kdramas so I didn't see it as an issue while watching this.
I just hope that his contribution would be impactful now that the story is about to end.
The chemistry between FL and ML is just great. It's normal for them to be at odds at some instances, but then so is all relationships.
Also the first time to visit the comment section here and was just surprised that most comments are talking about the FL's age and fashion. Anyone can experience romance and she is not exempted from it. Also, she is running a side dish store, not a clothing store. Fashion, aside from how clean and hygienic she presents herself to the customers, is irrelevant here.
Also after knowing that Go Ah-in is not on her brother's side, she will do anything to help Ah-in this time, and Ah-in helping her on the next.
Eun-jung's way of handling his stubborness may be childish as seen on the "meat vs vegetable" scene of ep 12, but at this point, it is a necessary evil since he is being childish as well.
https://www.soompi.com/article/1469611wpp/taxi-driver-announces-writer-change-midway-through-show
That may be also the reason why Kang Ha-na (Esom) wasn't really developed and just faded in the background especially during the S1 finale.
Hoping for a same if not better story for S2. Ep 1 showed a lot of potential for this season.