I feel like the writers dropped some acid, watched some original Twilight Zone and Black Mirror and then wrote this season. It was dialed up this season and I for one loved it. I was tense and anxious through most of the episodes but in a good way. If this is the final season, then I am good with that simply because I don't want the quality to go down. We already know (kinda) what to expect from Nanno and I don't want to see it tarnished. I personally loved this season and recommend it (netflix)
Giving this a higher rating than usual because the fuckery is well deserved. I haven't been this weirded out by a drama since Kuzu no Honkai- I enjoyed every moment of it. First thing- if that was Yamada's real ass then BRAVO! That boy has a DONK!! And I appreciated seeing it every. single. time. The story is... so unexpected and something ONLY Japan could do. This drama reminded me why I hold Japan in a higher regard because they tend to do things outside the box and not afraid to give us something shocking. The opening song has now been added to my rotation- too catchy. I recommend this for those with an open mind and not afraid of hella weird trash- this is so worth it. (dramacool)
Both the drama and the movie balance each other out in that they were both lacking in certain areas but the other made up for it. One point being the fl; if the fl in the movie was in the drama, I'm sure I would have enjoyed it more. The pace of the drama was better than the movie though. I scored them the same 7.5 and I would recommend watching the drama first and then the movie. (dramacool)
This was your typical lakorn with all the screaming and fighting. The plot was typical but my only real gripe is with the female lead. Pantila's acting is very cardboard. I read that in the original the fl changes after finding out she's been lied to but in this one, the girl stays the same and it's disappointing. Anyways, I found myself still drawn to the drama and I must say it was because of Push. I honestly could not stand this man but his acting has grown on me. I will have to check out more of his dramas now. This was enjoyable trash (dramacool)
Idk... I don't think it was as great as the first season BUT I still enjoyed it. If they made season 3 then it might be about going after Hanjo but if they don't then I'm just gonna assume Seo did the right thing. I guess seeing Hwang smiling and those headache episodes means he's on his way to being cured. Anyway great performances from everyone and stellar ost as well. If you enjoyed the first season then go ahead and watch this one. (Netflix)
I wanted to dislike this because I can't stand the fangirling/ over- hyping BUT this was actually insanely good. This drama took a couple episodes to get into and I have to say it's because the characters were frustrating at first but they got better. The pace was A1- meaning no lagging and each episode was filled with excitement. I must say that it was quite refreshing to see actual vengeance being served. It wasn't a simple lets put the bad guy in jail but full on instilling fear with a side of torture- LOVED IT! I totally recommend this- hands down.
Honestly, with this character, they could have their own Korean version of James Bond or Jack Ryan. Seeing how he will continue being who he is, they should just go ahead and make a franchise of this.
This was really cute. My only issue is that some of the cast was changed and I really wanted to see a certain couple and their relationship from the piolet but it's fine. I recommend it if you're in the mood for something light and short. (youtube)
It was dialed up this season and I for one loved it. I was tense and anxious through most of the episodes but in a good way.
If this is the final season, then I am good with that simply because I don't want the quality to go down. We already know (kinda) what to expect from Nanno and I don't want to see it tarnished.
I personally loved this season and recommend it (netflix)
DON'T JUDGE ME!!
I haven't been this weirded out by a drama since Kuzu no Honkai- I enjoyed every moment of it.
First thing- if that was Yamada's real ass then BRAVO! That boy has a DONK!! And I appreciated seeing it every. single. time.
The story is... so unexpected and something ONLY Japan could do. This drama reminded me why I hold Japan in a higher regard because they tend to do things outside the box and not afraid to give us something shocking.
The opening song has now been added to my rotation- too catchy.
I recommend this for those with an open mind and not afraid of hella weird trash- this is so worth it. (dramacool)
That whole just being yourself and people will like the real you concept was done in a new way- impressed.
Do not judge me
>_<
Glad to him in a major role cause I feel he's always a secondary character.
I scored them the same 7.5 and I would recommend watching the drama first and then the movie. (dramacool)
The plot was typical but my only real gripe is with the female lead. Pantila's acting is very cardboard. I read that in the original the fl changes after finding out she's been lied to but in this one, the girl stays the same and it's disappointing.
Anyways, I found myself still drawn to the drama and I must say it was because of Push. I honestly could not stand this man but his acting has grown on me. I will have to check out more of his dramas now.
This was enjoyable trash (dramacool)
If they made season 3 then it might be about going after Hanjo but if they don't then I'm just gonna assume Seo did the right thing.
I guess seeing Hwang smiling and those headache episodes means he's on his way to being cured.
Anyway great performances from everyone and stellar ost as well. If you enjoyed the first season then go ahead and watch this one. (Netflix)
This drama took a couple episodes to get into and I have to say it's because the characters were frustrating at first but they got better.
The pace was A1- meaning no lagging and each episode was filled with excitement.
I must say that it was quite refreshing to see actual vengeance being served. It wasn't a simple lets put the bad guy in jail but full on instilling fear with a side of torture- LOVED IT!
I totally recommend this- hands down.
Honestly, with this character, they could have their own Korean version of James Bond or Jack Ryan. Seeing how he will continue being who he is, they should just go ahead and make a franchise of this.