Happy 60th birthday, Han Suk-kyu! 🎂 You’re a true legend who just keeps getting better with age. Here’s to more captivating performances that light up our screens!
One thing that’s bugging me, Oh Yeon-soo’s role as Ji-su is one of the main roles in the drama, yet her screen time feels way less compared to some supporting roles. With her character already dead and only 3 episodes left, I don’t see much room for her story to develop. It just feels like there should be more to her arc than the secret Tae-su’s holding from Ha-bin, if she’s truly one of the main character… or maybe I’m just overanalyzing it! 🫣😅
DOUBT isn’t everyone’s cup of tea 😌 some folks just aren’t ready for that level of storytelling genius!🥲 It definitely hits all the high notes for those who get it.🙌🏻
Yep see IMDb, Watchapedia, Kinolights, etc. MDL has a particular type
SECOND THAT! Plus, I feel like a lot of people are just trying to tear down the image of dramas gaining success, especially when their faves aren't in it. It's not just Doubt but other dramas and movies too.. I've seen folks trashing shows and performances, which honestly makes no sense. In the case of Doubt and (other dramas), the negative comments confuse potential viewers who are genuinely considering watching it. I used to counter those unnecessary comments, but I’ve given up because this will never stop. Doubt is definitely one of the best works out there, and the global ratings and reviews prove it. MDL is utter nonsense, in my opinion!
Yep see IMDb, Watchapedia, Kinolights, etc. MDL has a particular type
True... honestly, I don’t put much weight on MDL ratings... sometimes it feels like they don’t fully reflect the drama itself. I think it can be pretty fan-driven at times! 🫣
Alright, I'm not here to counter any of the comments below, 🫣 but I genuinely feel that 'Doubt' deserves appreciation for everything it’s bringing to the screen. 🥹 The direction, music, acting and pacing, all work perfectly together. 🔥 It’s definitely not a slow drama... while some scenes take their time, that pacing draws us into the experience, adding depth that feels almost Hitchcockian. It’s a cinematic treat in the form of a drama. 🙌🏻 And the performances? Han Suk-kyu is giving a masterful portrayal of Tae-su, showing us a father’s emotional struggle, guilt, and relentless drive to protect his child...everything a dad in his shoes would feel and the rest of the cast shines too. ❤️ The suspense is on another level...the cliffhangers at the end of each episode are mind-blowing, keeping us on edge every time. 🤯 Kudos to the creators for making something so layered and gripping. It’s a rare find.🙌🏻
Again this isn’t in response to any of the previous comments, just sharing my thoughts and appreciation for Doubt.👏
Interesting that they were divorced during that time. Habin does not trust her dad and that last scene in episode…
I'm pretty sure Ha-bin’s just jumping to conclusions here. His words may seem like he’s provoking her to the edge, but it can’t be that straightforward. This show has so many layers, each speculation unfolding something deeper.
although i wouldn’t want my fav actor to be the one doing all the bad stuff. 🥲🫣
best so far I would say.
god i feel so bad for tae-su now.... 😭😭😭😭
Again this isn’t in response to any of the previous comments, just sharing my thoughts and appreciation for Doubt.👏