Fun fact: I just saw this yesterday...during an adorable interview with KJW a few years back, the interviewer mentioned that Krystal wanted to work with him in the future, and he got adorably shy and happy. AND, here we are. Things really do come full circle sometimes. Sidenote: For those complaining about the age gap, it's not even that huge of an age gap. They are going to be acting, not actually being together IRL...so relax :). Krystal has worked with older actors many times. Song Seung Heon and Park Hae Soo are two great examples, and she had incredible chemistry with them. I would suggest not complaining about small things before the drama has even been released. I've watched a few of her dramas the past few months, and she has immense potential. I was surprised tbh, how underrated she is. I didn't know much about her until I saw Prison Playbook. She knows how to convey the emotions her characters are feeling in a charming and realistic way. It's refreshing from the usual over-the-top character portrayal I see from a lot of actors. I feel like she just needs someone who pushes boundaries and help her explore acting more, and KJW is perfect for that.
Why does it feel like Krystal acts worse and worse every episode? I mean, I didn't think it was bad in the plot....…
Her scenes are really good, and she delivers a great performance. Also, considering she's not the one in most scenes, and it's mostly the other two male leads, maybe look at their acting, instead of tearing her down. I just want to also point out that her character is written that way, so maybe take it up with the writer and director.
Sidenote: For those complaining about the age gap, it's not even that huge of an age gap. They are going to be acting, not actually being together IRL...so relax :). Krystal has worked with older actors many times. Song Seung Heon and Park Hae Soo are two great examples, and she had incredible chemistry with them. I would suggest not complaining about small things before the drama has even been released. I've watched a few of her dramas the past few months, and she has immense potential. I was surprised tbh, how underrated she is. I didn't know much about her until I saw Prison Playbook. She knows how to convey the emotions her characters are feeling in a charming and realistic way. It's refreshing from the usual over-the-top character portrayal I see from a lot of actors. I feel like she just needs someone who pushes boundaries and help her explore acting more, and KJW is perfect for that.