Maybe the writer wants another shot at getting it right this time with a similar theme... good start with the casting. I rate her as a premium actress so she's the best pick for certain.
The best decision I made was to wait for the drama to end and binge all episodes at once. It would've been painful…
You did well. I watched it weekly and the tension dissipated after a couple of days to the point I wasn't bothered when Saturday arrived. It wasn't bad. The first 10 eps were clearly just there to prepare for the final weekend. A bit inconsistent, jumpy, insubstantial.
when Gwi Ju is talking to the fireman in the present, the fireman says that someone has been sending tuition money…
It was character affirmation that not only was Gwi-ju a good guy, but a modest one too. There was nothing more to it. I think some other commenters had the same feeling about his identity - I just thought he was a foil for I-na's bullying sub-plot, no good drama goes without a nice bit of bullying.
Looks like the son is the most OP character of them all, he can just look at a picture of his father, then just…
Not to be a party-pooper, but it's quite convenient as a writer to have super powers to work with, your wishes can come true. To be fair they didn't lean on that writing super power too much (or did they?), just kept the tricks up their sleeve.
Well, the last 2 episodes kind of established that the writer was on a completely different wavelength to me as a viewer. The portrayals thus far we're nothing like the lion or bunny, making the allegory a bit embarrassing. So suddenly too - as if the kids were an adorable part of the story, which they weren't. Side characters acting as if they'd been an adorable part of the story, which they weren't. That's really what the writer and director were thinking? All this time I was wrong and the harsher critics were right. Haphazard. I give it 8.5 for the good times and the leading pair. Started as a comedy ended as a daily soap. The romance got doused weeks ago too. Taking that into account, reducing to 8.0.
You mean Disney and ENA? Disney's the OTT service (distributor), ENA is the owner of the content and local broadcaster. Sometimes OTT services like D and Netflix make their own shows that go straight to OTT. For example, ENA also made Strange Attorney Woo Young Woo and it was distributed by Netflix worldwide. This time it's sold the distribution rights to Disney.
Bound to be tedious. If I see that word I'm gone. No way.
Sometimes OTT services like D and Netflix make their own shows that go straight to OTT.
For example, ENA also made Strange Attorney Woo Young Woo and it was distributed by Netflix worldwide.
This time it's sold the distribution rights to Disney.