I haven't yet watched this and while I understand where you're coming from, perhaps a lack of supernatural happenings…
I did consider that but at this point it's just like every other romance. The Gumiho factor was suppose it make it different and interesting. I really wanted some real excitement ( even if just for one or two episodes).
Very sweet drama, sweet romance and cute plot. I liked it.
Here's my issue: The writers had a cool supernatural being to work with: a Gumiho of all things! Yet they failed to capitalize on this. He might as well have been human because nothing particularly exciting or fascinating happened as a result of him being supernatural. He did a few small tricks here and there and that was it. How? How can you have such a title and such a cool character and not utilize this to the fullest?
Yes, it was a good drama but I think it fell short of being excellent because so much could have happened but not much of anything happened. It was a plot filled with super sweet moments, a sweet male lead and a semi -interesting journey to becoming human...
I've dropped this show twice because it's so boring. I've heard it gets better after episode 27. How does one sit through 27 boring episodes??? Teach me your ways!
The main reason I dropped this was because of the Female Lead. She is the definition of Damsel in Distress. Her character is so weak, lacking, uninteresting and uninspiring. I've never come across a female lead quite like this and I've watched literally HUNDREDS of dramas.
It's supposed to be a slice of life type of drama, so you can't expect dramatic twists in every single episode.…
To be honest, i'm not even looking for dramatic twists. Slice of life dramas can be very interesting, but this one is not. So far, the hospital scenes are completely uninteresting and lacking in depth. However, since you, as well as others, say it gets interesting then i'll keep watching.
This version lacked depth. They didn't even try to put their own little twist on it. It was a complete copy of the first one without passion or depth or effort that went into the original version. Also, the female lead's cheerful personality felt forced.
There will be more action later on... but it's supposed to be a light hearted drama in the first place soo
Thanks. At this point, it's not even lighthearted...it's just boring. Too many boring hospital scenes. If we were going to be stuck in a hospital for so long, at least make those scenes interesting.
Guys...I'm at episode 7 and I'm BORED out of my mind! Are we going to be stuck in a hospital for the duration of this drama ?? At what episode does this drama get interesting?
I guess it's more about the development between them which was so well done. The difference in their relationship…
Thanks for responding. I definitely agree that they had chemistry for sure, but calling it a bromance is a stretch. It gives potential viewers a certain expectation of closeness between the leads that they certainly did not have. That's my only issue. I wish people had simply said they had chemistry and left it at that because I was really disappointed by the lack of TRUE bromance.
I watched this because everyone was hyping up the bromance between the leads. It's a pretty good drama. A slow burn but quite intriguing.
However, the bromance didn't start until the second to last episode and even then, it wasn't quite 'bromance' level. At that point, they had just started forming a friendship of sorts.
What this means, is that for most of the drama they were nothing but acquaintances with not much trust between them. There was a slight respect but that's as far as it went until the latter episodes. In fact, though they worked together on the case, it felt more like they were working together yet apart. - I'm not sure how people came to the conclusion that this was the "greatest bromance of all time"
They were partners who didn't fully trust each other but slowly grew to respect each other, and as the end drew near, finally started to like and care for each other as people.
Bottom line: I don't regret watching, as the actors did a great job and the story line was interesting, but it wasn't much of a bromance.. they didn't even have a close relationship for 99% of the drama.
Here's my issue: The writers had a cool supernatural being to work with: a Gumiho of all things! Yet they failed to capitalize on this. He might as well have been human because nothing particularly exciting or fascinating happened as a result of him being supernatural. He did a few small tricks here and there and that was it. How? How can you have such a title and such a cool character and not utilize this to the fullest?
Yes, it was a good drama but I think it fell short of being excellent because so much could have happened but not much of anything happened. It was a plot filled with super sweet moments, a sweet male lead and a semi -interesting journey to becoming human...
However, the bromance didn't start until the second to last episode and even then, it wasn't quite 'bromance' level. At that point, they had just started forming a friendship of sorts.
What this means, is that for most of the drama they were nothing but acquaintances with not much trust between them. There was a slight respect but that's as far as it went until the latter episodes. In fact, though they worked together on the case, it felt more like they were working together yet apart.
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I'm not sure how people came to the conclusion that this was the "greatest bromance of all time"
They were partners who didn't fully trust each other but slowly grew to respect each other, and as the end drew near, finally started to like and care for each other as people.
Bottom line: I don't regret watching, as the actors did a great job and the story line was interesting, but it wasn't much of a bromance.. they didn't even have a close relationship for 99% of the drama.