It’s an effective and absorbing drama. Feels realistic to give enough of a satisfying ending while still leaving somethings unresolved. Love how the friendship develops between the three leads.
P.S: I know Kim Jae Wook is handsome to be a romance leading man, but he’d be incredible in a show like Beyond Evil or even something like Doctor Prisoner. He was great in this.
It’s definitely worth watching. First half much lighter in tone, but I liked the main couple and they had good chemistry. I think the ex’s role in the story should have been reduced as it took away from the enjoyable aspects of the show. Loved the FL in this. Very eccentric and funny, ML was also fairly laid back and not the typical Kdrama romance male lead so it was refreshing. I’d give it an 8/10.
A gem of a drama. Getting into it was tough as the first 4 episodes show just how tough life can be, but after that point I was immersed in the characters and story. Definitely not a light watch and can be heavy but all very worth it. I recommend it, but you gotta in the right mindset to watch it.
Well I enjoyed it. Yes the ending is very abrupt and some things are left unresolved but it’s still an enjoyable show and the cast had great chemistry. The ML is a very good actor. I’d recommend it if you’ve got nothing better to do.
I was apprehensive that 16 episodes would be too much, but the pacing was really good. One of the few time altering stories that didn’t leave me confused at the end. There’s another drama really similar to this called Times which is also good.
God this was one frustrating drama lol. The ending is satisfying but getting there is annoying as hell. This drama was trying to be too clever but it was just convoluted.
There is no explicit romance between FL and ML, but they have great chemistry and care about each other. I have seen people interpret it as romance, but yeah it’s subtle.
As for how annoying I found the FL, probably a 5 or 6/10.
There’s something off about this drama. It didn’t quite click with me, and finishing it was a struggle. Second show in a row with PBY that I didn’t gel with after Abyss. Hopefully whatever she picks next is better.
Can anyone answer me these two questions in the comments below. Doesn’t matter if you respond months later lol
Why did the commissioner order for Deputy Park Jin Woo to be killed?
And secondly in the post credit scene who is the man murdering the guy who killed KYG’s dad in the hospital? Is that Tae Joo’s ex husband cause we see that he’s wearing glasses. Some said it might be Do Chi Kwang, but they’ve constantly said he would never kill like that.
Jung So Min’s characters making questionable decisions in the last few episodes of a romance drama is now its own sub genre. Idk why they went this route other than to be “different” or “provocative.”
P.S: I know Kim Jae Wook is handsome to be a romance leading man, but he’d be incredible in a show like Beyond Evil or even something like Doctor Prisoner. He was great in this.
As for how annoying I found the FL, probably a 5 or 6/10.
And secondly in the post credit scene who is the man murdering the guy who killed KYG’s dad in the hospital? Is that Tae Joo’s ex husband cause we see that he’s wearing glasses. Some said it might be Do Chi Kwang, but they’ve constantly said he would never kill like that.