Isn't Rookie Cops technically the first K-drama of Disney Plus? I believe Rookie Cops was announced to be the first K-drama produced by Disney+ so Rookie Cops was expected to be on Disney+ before anything. I am not sure how Disney+ works but didn't they have a page for Rookie Cops before Snowdrop. So isn't Rookie Cops the first K-drama on Disney+ and not Snowdrop? I know Snowdrop had their episodes on Disney+ before Rookie Cops though. (Correct me if i'm incorrect)
I wanna watch it..but i see Disney took this drama..I know when the dram awas taken by Disbey it's become a children…
That is a strange reason to not watch this drama. I wouldn't watch this drama if I weren't a fan Jung Haein either but that's something different. I finished episode 7 and I am not sure if there is a kissing scene of not but Disney does do kissing scenes. Rookie Cops is the first K-drama released & produced by Disney+ and it has many proper kiss scenes. I'm not sure if there is a kissing scene in this drama but Disney probably isn't targeting this towards children because of the whole North Korean spy thing. So there might be one. I recommend you watch Rookie Cops if you aren't already.
I am only commenting on this because this drama was released/is releasing in 2022 and there are 2021 comments and I am about to be the 2022 comment. I love Song Kang here so much.
I am thinking about dropping this drama. It's pacing too fast. Although I like that, it's going to be 16 episodes and I can't imagine how they are going to make it interesting for all 16+ hours of this drama. I am already watching F4 Thailand and Twenty-Five Twenty-One on Saturdays and Twenty-Five Twenty-One on Sundays so having 3 dramas air every weekend is too much since I'll have no time to watch older dramas. I haven't been able to finish an already-released drama since December. The last drama I fully watched was Uncontrollably Fond in December. (I was able to finish a bunch of ongoing shows though like School 2021, Our Beloved Summer, The Mysterious Class, etc.)
I know it's my fault for having a busy schedule but still, the show is concerning me about the later episodes. I have a feeling it might be too boring to finish. I might stop the drama now and come back to it near episode 8 or 10 which is only 1-2 weeks away. I just finished episode 3 and am about to start episode 4 so can finally call it quits after finishing episode 4. Until then, this was what I think about the drama.
I would watch it, but i have a tiny problem with the female actress….-, really nothing against her i know she…
I also have tiny problem with her. I am watching it and I'm about to start episode 4 but it is a little hard to watch because I prefer to watch dramas with younger female leads. I like Park Minyoung in other dramas since she had a close age range with the actors here it's 8 years which is a little too much.
Why does it matter if they end up together or not? The future is just like 1% of the story. It doesn't take away…
The future is probably not going to be 1% of the story. The future is shown in already 12.5% of each episode and they will probably show a lot more so the future will be talked about a lot, which is annoying.
I really hate the current-day version of everything. I think it was very unnecessary to add that as a part of the plot. I also really hate the attitude of Heedo and her daughter in the future. Both of their voices seem annoying and I really hate that part of this drama. Besides that, I love this drama so much. Also, if they wanted to add the future part so badly, I would rather have them make Taeri wear older makeup just like Heedo's mom did.
One thing could be they confessed to eachother very late and till then they remained friends but later they went…
"or maybe he is dead"
I found that so funny how you said that casually. Anyways I hope not. I really hate the current-day version of everything. I think it was very unnecessary to add that as a part of the plot.
He is only 20?? Most of the cast of Twenty-Five Twenty-One are in their mid and late-20's(some are in their early-30's). Since the drama must've been filmed a while ago, it's amazing to know he was around 19 when they filmed this. Hyunwook really an amazing actor.
It looked like a web drama. Didnt look like the iconic school series. Stopped cause it was boring; not really…
What's so wrong with rookie actors? Rookie actors don't make the show boring. Also Cho Yihyun has been appearing in shows since 2018 so I wouldn't consider that her a rookie because it's been 3-4 years. Yihyun also appeared in many shows within 4 years. Also Yohan debuted as an actor in 2020 which is 2 years ago.
I mean you dropped it when it was about to get better. Such a shame you judge a drama after watching an eighth…
So I am guessing you're the type of person who likes dragging dramas? You want the first couple of episodes to be really hooking and good so it gets boring later on?
I know it's my fault for having a busy schedule but still, the show is concerning me about the later episodes. I have a feeling it might be too boring to finish. I might stop the drama now and come back to it near episode 8 or 10 which is only 1-2 weeks away. I just finished episode 3 and am about to start episode 4 so can finally call it quits after finishing episode 4. Until then, this was what I think about the drama.
I found that so funny how you said that casually. Anyways I hope not. I really hate the current-day version of everything. I think it was very unnecessary to add that as a part of the plot.