Just Marvelous, Going in with first two episodes I was expecting to see a light-comedy-office-romance but rather it is getting emotionally deeper and more complicated with each week. The story is pretty straight forward and simple yet they portray the emotions very clearly and communicate it to the viewer as if it is very real, you can say they succeeded as in with lots of comments of people being pissed off with characters' choices(misunderstandings and misinterpreting). We are to see where the story goes but it really doesn't matter that much, this is an "experience the feeling of characters" kind of show, hopefully the remaining won't be any different.
As the second lead couple are going through identifying their problems in the last two episodes, for the lead couple however, shit is about to hit the fan.
Good first episode, but it also shows quite a bit of pretty privilege. You can be Tae Mu, beat up a random woman,…
Isn't it worse in real life? People sexualized Ted Bundy(a serial killer), there has been multiple similar trends on tiktok people doing the same thing for the boy who ran over a mom and her kid.
Ep 5 :1- I was so freaking satisfied when that young lady stood up against the FL's scolding over the not reporting…
I think it was a developing episode, transitioning away from the only romance to something more past time issues. Later the ML explains why the FL ordered for the lengthy data analyses, it was not for punishing the team.
Main leads started dating at Episode 4!!!Any k drama like this??
They are going to be more and more on Netflix and they definitely need some diversification on their storyline tempo for appealing more to other cultures and keeping already watchers satisfied(some stories are getting very repetitive). People are emphasizing a lot on hook up culture while the actors usually have a one night stand. "Nevertheless" had more characteristic of hookup culture. Anyhow I think this is a good thing for Kdramas in general, some stuff may get messy in the start as they are exploring new territories but its a welcome change and a much needed one.
The only thing that really gets on my nerves about SongKang is his smirks, he uses them too frequently here that some of them are just out of context, other than that he has a good chemistry going on with the role.
There is going to be a convergence sooner or later, but you can still see eastern characteristic in them. The other thing is you gotta have a wide verity of scenarios to bring in different preferences. If you have seen "love and leashes" it did not have a sex scene for a movie of such subject, that's the example of mixing pushing boundaries with traditional way of making eastern series.
In 2nd episode why was sk character was so chill as if nothing happened
I think the ML since he is going to work permanently at her team and considering what happened he has her on the palm of his hand (in a good way). He is obviously very interested in the FL :))
Going in with first two episodes I was expecting to see a light-comedy-office-romance but rather it is getting emotionally deeper and more complicated with each week. The story is pretty straight forward and simple yet they portray the emotions very clearly and communicate it to the viewer as if it is very real, you can say they succeeded as in with lots of comments of people being pissed off with characters' choices(misunderstandings and misinterpreting). We are to see where the story goes but it really doesn't matter that much, this is an "experience the feeling of characters" kind of show, hopefully the remaining won't be any different.
If you have seen "love and leashes" it did not have a sex scene for a movie of such subject, that's the example of mixing pushing boundaries with traditional way of making eastern series.