Just finished this. The work-related cases/plot were so-so, but their love story is cute; grown-up without fuss and immature bickering. Feel-good romance.
Currently watching this and quite irked that Mi Ae didn't like Eun Ho bc he's a single dad?! I get that having a kid is a baggage but its already expected of JiYun to fall to someone like EunHo because she was raised by a single dad, too. Aside from that, lovely drama so far. Not draggy, not over the top, and the romance flows perfectly.
Je Hoon has deserted feature films the last few years to churn out one action series after another for Netflix.…
his previous action dramas aren't from Netflix though, Taxi Driver is from VIU and Chief Detective is from Disney/HULU. As for feature films, he'd been doing one movie/per year since 2022 so I don't know what's your beef is.
Have you heard of any well-written script he turned down in exchange of trashy projects? Also, how can you measure which role is well-written/challenging until it has been made? Loads of times, I've heard of supposedly well-written script that turned out to be bullcrap once the movie aired. You can never really tell which project would be a hit.
kind of unrelated, but something happened in my country a few years back where the mayor did win a posh condominium unit, haha, thinking back now I'm quite sure the mayor's win had been planned just like what was supposed to happen in this drama.
Currently on episode 4 and its cute and fluffy, no need to overthink the plot and just enjoy the leads chemistry. Also liking how ML isn't your typical rich brat, such a breathe of fresh air she's not treating FL like a his slave or something
Everyone that are involved in this drama is ignorant and fcking stupid. People who defend this drama either non…
If you're a muslim, isn't this considered "haram" in your religion? Therefore, why are you watching this? Stick to what your religious leaders want you to watch. But I'm sure you're one of those who also idolize celebrities and that's why you're also in MDL.
I'm now on ep 4 and I loved it. I'm the target audience of the humor of this drama. Never seen Woo Bin in anything until now, not a fan of his looks but he can act. Also loving Suzy's deadpan look. The town is also cute, its so nice that the town worked together to bring up a psychopath. Haha. Also, what's the hate with bringing in religion? Y'all be chill. The concept of good and evil has long existed before the dawn of any religion.
I haven't finished ep 1 but I love how they use lights to depict how it really is during that era. Because I used to watch Bon Appetit and there were scenes that you can pinpoint they were using LED lights haha, sometimes it even gets in the frame. But here in Murky Stream, the lights and dimness were on point.
Have you heard of any well-written script he turned down in exchange of trashy projects? Also, how can you measure which role is well-written/challenging until it has been made? Loads of times, I've heard of supposedly well-written script that turned out to be bullcrap once the movie aired. You can never really tell which project would be a hit.