He is well known public figure and yet employing his own wife in another public role while hiding their relationship?…
You're right, I didn't have to resort to insults, I just wanted to. It's called the suspension of disbelief btw. Has anyone ever liked the smart guy that thinks he's clever by highlighting supposed flaws in plots and circumstances of dramas and movies while others are enjoying it? It's not clever, anyone could say stuff like that... they're either desperate for attention or really are the most insufferable jerks on the planet.
He is well known public figure and yet employing his own wife in another public role while hiding their relationship?…
Watch something else, dick head. This one's not for you. Your points are weak and desperate and your delivery lacks eloquence. It's natural for a philistine to dislike this show. You don't understand what it's about at all.
What happened, has Won Jin-a just completed her military service? Ok, not funny. I find her a bit aloof tbh, which makes her seem a bit boring. Maybe pianist will suit her. No, I won't be watching. Well, you asked, should I lie?
Always an uplift to see a cameo appearance by one of the hard-hitters like YYS. Will be keen to see how GMS handles the romcom genre, I guess it will establish her as an all-round talent. KHN is one of the best at it... I just hope ENA doesn't sell the rights to Disaster+ this time.
A few red flags in this drama. I gave it 7 based on the great leads, some interesting scenarios and confrontations and the fact I was compelled to watch the next episodes. Why the silly nude scene with a body double, I mean, fair enough if the body double got a decent wage, but it contributed nothing to the narrative. What was the point of the silly political speech about the matriarchal society delivered by one of the beta male characters? Stuff like that, red flags with a big red N emblazoned, like a Netflix pirate ship or something.
I’ll admit, there are some points in the plot that made me raise an eyebrow. One of them being how the story…
True, a tall order, the premise. And a cultish contract marriage agency with 'keepers', and field agents. Now I think about it, I think my rating of 7 was generous.
WTPR is great drama the main actors are great no doubt
Top quality and pitched just right - a total winner They're both excellent, the leads, the way they understand their characters. If I didn't know better I'd believe Soo-bin was mute irl, she's totally convincing with her expressions, her receptive look when she's listening, truly amazing. Both potential Baeksang* nominees.
* Or according to Netflix's subtitlers that would be: Paiksang. Those dummies at Netflix can't deliver a great drama without ruining something!!
Has anyone ever liked the smart guy that thinks he's clever by highlighting supposed flaws in plots and circumstances of dramas and movies while others are enjoying it? It's not clever, anyone could say stuff like that... they're either desperate for attention or really are the most insufferable jerks on the planet.
Ok, not funny.
A slap on the wrist for a spiked-drink-would-be-rapist is a typical AI faux-pas.
Lee Min-ho ssi! Did you steal my lipstick again?
Why the silly nude scene with a body double, I mean, fair enough if the body double got a decent wage, but it contributed nothing to the narrative.
What was the point of the silly political speech about the matriarchal society delivered by one of the beta male characters?
Stuff like that, red flags with a big red N emblazoned, like a Netflix pirate ship or something.
They're both excellent, the leads, the way they understand their characters. If I didn't know better I'd believe Soo-bin was mute irl, she's totally convincing with her expressions, her receptive look when she's listening, truly amazing. Both potential Baeksang* nominees.
* Or according to Netflix's subtitlers that would be: Paiksang. Those dummies at Netflix can't deliver a great drama without ruining something!!