I really enjoy this drama but in my opinion, had it been longer (say 14-16 episodes long), Nak Su's development could have been handled even better. I am not saying that the ending will be rushed since the story has gradually built his growth but with only four episodes to go and him getting hit once again by the consequences of his actions, we need to see more of him developing and shaping up to a different person.
I hope that in the remaining episodes he will not make another rushed decision. Until now, I liked how the series handled his misfortunes because it shows that everything was caused by his own actions and his ego. But now that he's on the path to change, having him mess up again and again will spoil his growth and make the story too repetitive. Nevertheless, I'm looking forward to the next episodes, I have become very fond of this ahjussi, despite his mistakes.
I haven't finished watching Season 2 but since Taxi Driver doesn't have a central plot and follows an episodic format, I might watch the first episodes this weekend.
I will not lie, the first season left a lukewarm impression on me. It was neither a masterpiece like many people made it to be, nor a bad series. The second season has fixed some issues I had with the writing so I'm curious to see if season 3 will be different.
So far, it's very entertaining. The actors are killing it and I love Tae Joong and Yo Han's dynamic. I honestly like how Yo Han has Tae Joong wrapped around his finger and it will be interesting once the tables will turn.
Not convinced there will be another k-drama anytime soon that matches this one. The amazing chemistry between…
It got released in 2021 alongside Squid Game, Penthouse, It's Okay Not To Be Okay and some other popular kdramas, so it's logical that it went under the radar internationally. It was well-received in South Korea and even managed to bag 3 Baeksang Awards.
I hope that in the remaining episodes he will not make another rushed decision. Until now, I liked how the series handled his misfortunes because it shows that everything was caused by his own actions and his ego. But now that he's on the path to change, having him mess up again and again will spoil his growth and make the story too repetitive. Nevertheless, I'm looking forward to the next episodes, I have become very fond of this ahjussi, despite his mistakes.
I will not lie, the first season left a lukewarm impression on me. It was neither a masterpiece like many people made it to be, nor a bad series. The second season has fixed some issues I had with the writing so I'm curious to see if season 3 will be different.