kinda want to watch this but i'm quite hesitant bc every time lee se young is in a drama i either end up dropping…
I would say don't bother, I have the same issue with her acting and her character quickly gets very annoying. For some reason she reminds me so much of twilight kristen steward, same blank expressions and then suddenly overacting...
I am currently stuck on episode 7, and hugely disappointed. I loved the beginning of the show (despite LSY's acting, I literally dislike her acting in every drama I watch), but with each episode that passes, it becomes more cheesy and more unbearably cliché. I was so looking forward to a fashion drama, as I am a costume designer myself, but we don't see that much about the actual process, and the FL lead turned from a kick-ass don't-mess-with-me character into a typical gullible damsel in distress. Don't even get me started on the 'Ha Na' colleague, who's just a jealous and delusional b*tch. he treats FL like garbage and if everything is her fault and FL doesn't stand up for herself. And quite honestly, how could she ask her superior if his wife 'really means that much' to him?? Literally makes NO sense, it's not like they're friends or even very close co-workers, and even then it would be out of line. I will try to continue for the sake of not dropping yet another show, and because I really like the 'maid' (she's the most awesome character in this, easily adapts to any circumstance, doesn't take BS, fights for what she wants, kind and compassionate).
I actually really loved the first 8 episodes, although I couldn't warm up to the FL's expressionless acting. But…
Another reason is that even though I really liked Ji Han's character development, the writing is just too contradictory. In ep 8 he tells his brother to not be so selfish and stop hurting other people with his actions. Then he literally goes and confesses his love to his brother's fiancé. Yes, both of them know that Do Han doesn't love her, but it's still a betrayal, and they should at least confront him before getting all lovey-dovey like they do in ep 9. I don't know, the spark I felt in the beginning is gone, suddenly it's all so easy. It makes no sense. I also just really hate all the half siblings. Terribly cliché on all accounts.
I actually really loved the first 8 episodes, although I couldn't warm up to the FL's expressionless acting. But I feel like it's going downhill from here, a lot of people say the final 4 eps aren't worth watching, so I guess I'll drop it now.
Watch lucky romance, can you hear my heart, kill me heal me
I was gonna skip this, because I also really dislike her acting in all the shows I've seen. Didn't make it past episode 2 on She was pretty, yikes. Kill me, Heal me is a classic and Ji Sung was the only reason I could bear her screaming act. So this one is better? Maybe I'll give it a shot...
I really love that drama and come back to it whenever I need a good romcom. I do have to say, though, parts of episode 3 are fundamentally wrong. Those girls assaulting SDM because she's 'dating' their idol, and SDM forgiving them without so much as a stern warning is baffling to me. The wounds she got from their assault, let alone the emotional trauma should not be taken this lightly. The girls didn't even show any remorse. They would just do it again getting away with it the first time. Also, if she was really their idol's girlfriend, how could they not think about how deeply it would hurt HIM to know she was assaulted and harassed because of their relationship. I do not think they captured the gravity of the situation well enough, even for a comedy.
Also, this is just a random side note but Kim Jae Wook looks SO much better with longer wavy hair like in Her…
So actually, I realized I never finished it the first time around, and even now I'll drop it at episode 14. I just don't care anymore, the main couple got so bland and cheesy at the halfmark (also Go Jin's character did a 180 degree turn within like 1 episode and it literally makes no sense. I wanted some character development, yes, but something that's believable. Most side characters just piss me off, especially the unbelievably selfish second female lead, your typical ex-girlfriend who claims she still has first dibs on 'her man' that she dumped 'due to circumstances' to 'protect him' freaking 12 YEARS ago. They probably dated for like... a year or two when they were 20 something, and you tell me she waited more than a DECADE without reaching out even once and then gets pissed off that he moved on? Man, that woman is delusional, I cannot even tell you how bad that writing is.... even 5 or 7 years would've been pushing it, but THIS? pftt... Same for Segi. Pretending to be his best friend, acting all nice and sweet while planning his revenge for more than 6 years, without a smart guy like Go Jin even doubting anything at all is very strange. Anyway, I enjoyed the first half (especially the first time I watched this), but I cannot be bothered to finish it. A shame, truly. Lowering my rating to 6.
This manhwa is really good though. I'm a huge fan of his so I'm really excited for this drama personally.
The summary does sound a bit lacking. What's actually the main plot of the manhwa? Is there romance, bromance, friendship? Family? Hm, it's definitely not an ordinary drama I suppose.
Quite honestly, I never quite got the high ratings for that one. I loved the first episode, and had high expectations,…
Ah, also in ep 5 he's just being a bully, quite honestly. And suddenly she doesn't try to hide her face anymore? How would he not recognize her, even if she has a different hairstyle and less makeup, she is OBVIOUSLY the same person. In the first place it was very dumb of her to sign a contract under blackmail that would have her pay 100 times the fee as penalty. She is too gullible, even when the chairman calls her over to have dinner, she could just say she has other plans that day, what's he gonna do, force her to come? It's like she has no common sense, all the 'problems' around the ordeal are made by her stupid choices. I love the cast, but the script is sorta meh...
Quite honestly, I never quite got the high ratings for that one. I loved the first episode, and had high expectations, but I just don't see the chemistry everyone is raving about. There's no chase. It's very obvious from the beginning that both parties feel attracted to each other, but I really don't feel the spark. Shin Ha Ri repeatedly making an ass of herself trying to hide her double identity is ridiculous, too. Because she draws attention to herself all the more, if she had just acted normal and turned her face away or hidden it behind her hands or waited somewhat, most of the situations could have been avoided. I know it's for the comedy, but when it's funny for the first or second time, it gets old really fast. Sooooo, anyway, it's a fun watch, but not one of my favorite romcoms. I am rewatching btw, first time I rated it a 7.0, it'll probably remain as that score, let's see. Currently at ep. 6
I'm puzzled. Or the logic should not be applied or because it's a TV drama then the police hurries too much to…
I would say it makes quite sense for the police to suspect her, the car she rented is at the scene and dented from an accident, her letter of resignation is in the living room, so is a hammer with her prints and she obviously has no business being on the property as merely his secretary in the middle of the night (while he is on vactation). There's the blackbox footage of them arguing, too. Of course she would be the prime suspect. But to that's not the main reason to pretend to be his fiancé (because although it would explain why she was there in the middle of the night, it would make her look even more suspicious, it's mostly the people close to us that commit crimes, especially in relationships), but because she seizes the chance to get back at him and have her revenge, she explains that to her friend at the hospital. Her biggest regret at that moment is that because of his amnesia he doesn't remember her shouting at him and swinging that hammer, her first taste of satisfaction towards him. Perhaps you missed all of those little hints by skipping too many scenes?
I was in the mood for something light hearted, so I started rewatching this drama. I remember loving it a lot…
Also, this is just a random side note but Kim Jae Wook looks SO much better with longer wavy hair like in Her Private Life. I could swoon over that character there. I mean, I get it doesn't suit his character here, but still...
I was in the mood for something light hearted, so I started rewatching this drama. I remember loving it a lot when I first watched it, and I gave it a rating of 8.0. I actually still really enjoy much of it, but there are some things that just tick me off and I wonder if I overlooked them the first time around or if I just loved the show so much I didn't care. First of all, the male lead is an insufferable jerk, and while we do see his warm side every now and then, he just doesn't learn! Halfway through the drama I would expect to see some character development, but there's zero besides him feeling very sorry for himself (don't get me wrong, I do feel sorry for him somewhat but with his attitude problem, there's no wonder everyone hates him!). The moments I really enjoy in the show are their bickering and her revenge schemes when he just has to take it because of his amnesia lol I also had high hopes for the second female lead in the beginning, I thought 'finally a warm hearted, no BS rich lady who's not afraid to stand up for herself and doesn't only care about money'. Well, turns out she's just as two faced and selfish as the rest of them. Kay, so after my ranting, I still do recommend you to watch it, it's a highly entertaining show, and their chemistry is quite amazing, too! Maybe just don't binge it like I did, i'll take a break now and continue another time, hopefully my tolerance level for the MLs narcissistic character will rise again in the meantime lol
The only episode I liked was the first episode. I started watching Kdrama with a Shin Hye Sun drama (Stranger)…
You should watch Mr. Queen, she's phenomenal in that one! But don't take it too seriously, it has its serious moments, but it's meant to be a satire most of the time.
If there's something I didn't like, it was how the dead ex-girlfriend bit was a bit strange. We repeatedly saw…
I know that it was the dead girlfriend, but I think it was left too vague overall. I never thought her mumbling 'this is your last chance' was meant to indicate they only had one 'try' left (to be honest, that doesn't make any sense in my opinion, why would there be any limitation to the swaps, and if so, who or what would define the number?), I thought it was more of a warning to them, because they had been fighting and turned on each other, that if they didn't get their shit together, they'd not reach their goal and irrevocably end up as enemies instead of catching the real villain. But, who knows, maybe you're right. Whatever it was meant to be, as a viewer, it was something I wished they had better focused on.
I actually really really loved this show, it deserves more attention! From all the dramas I've seen recently (Marry…
If there's something I didn't like, it was how the dead ex-girlfriend bit was a bit strange. We repeatedly saw her doing bows in the temple, but she was a ghost, they should've had a different atmosphere or something, it was very confusing. They also never quite explained if it was indeed the kisses that lead to the change, and why the timing was never the same. Those are just minor points though, primarily I wasn't too fond of the face-off with the culprit ('I was the one who killed your girlfriend!'= in the final episode in front of the door in the hall with everyone just standing around, it was not directed well. How the rabbit got off so easily after attempting 'accidental' murder is beyond me (like a year later he was obviously already out if he was even ever in jail. Yoo Mi needed more time to believably change her tunes. But, while I was disappointed with the time skip, it makes sense for Eun Ho to need some time to process everything. I just thought it was too long, and I did not like that he kept Na Eon in the dark the entire time. It would have been nice had they shown him at least sending letters or post cards every once in a while. Anyway, all in all a very entertaining drama with a lot of satisfying scenes, be it in the project, revenge or romance department!
Don't even get me started on the 'Ha Na' colleague, who's just a jealous and delusional b*tch. he treats FL like garbage and if everything is her fault and FL doesn't stand up for herself. And quite honestly, how could she ask her superior if his wife 'really means that much' to him?? Literally makes NO sense, it's not like they're friends or even very close co-workers, and even then it would be out of line. I will try to continue for the sake of not dropping yet another show, and because I really like the 'maid' (she's the most awesome character in this, easily adapts to any circumstance, doesn't take BS, fights for what she wants, kind and compassionate).
Kay, so after my ranting, I still do recommend you to watch it, it's a highly entertaining show, and their chemistry is quite amazing, too! Maybe just don't binge it like I did, i'll take a break now and continue another time, hopefully my tolerance level for the MLs narcissistic character will rise again in the meantime lol
But, while I was disappointed with the time skip, it makes sense for Eun Ho to need some time to process everything. I just thought it was too long, and I did not like that he kept Na Eon in the dark the entire time. It would have been nice had they shown him at least sending letters or post cards every once in a while.
Anyway, all in all a very entertaining drama with a lot of satisfying scenes, be it in the project, revenge or romance department!