One day... just one damn day left.
Please, be good. PLEASE, BE GOOD!
LOL. I have been repeating the same thing for the last week. Now that it's about to air, I'm REALLY hoping this would be good. I have been waiting for it for so long I will be so disappointed if it stinks.
Wow. Even though the drama didn't live up to my (high) expectations, I'm sad it has ended. I'm glad I finished it.
When it was funny, it was very funny. There were also a number of very touching moments involving the three leads.
I feel for Gook Doo but am happy Min Hyuk and Bong Soon ended up together.
The chemistry between Hyung Sik and Park Bo Young was amazing! And the way Hyung Sik looked at her. Dang. Can someone please bottle that? ;)
I will miss Hyung Sik's Min Hyuk the most. From his very first appearance to his last, I always looked forward to seeing him onscreen. He was funny, romantic, swoon-inducing, adorable. And the scenes which made me laugh the most usually included this character. Hyung Sik did very well with him. I've finally fallen off the Hyung Sik ledge!
I just finished episode 14. Oh Lordy. Whatever happened to the Bong Soon character? She started off so interesting…
I would. Who wouldn't? That's not what I was saying.
For me, the Bong Soon character started off so interestingly and I really liked her but leading to and up to episode 14, I can't say I was enjoying where she ended up, character-wise. I don't know if it's the writing or the portrayal. If it's the portrayal, who's choice was it - PBY or the director? I really like PBY so I am a little disappointed.
My issue is more with the general quality of the drama. It started out very well but I cannot say the same thing after watching episode 14.
Oh Lordy. Whatever happened to the Bong Soon character? She started off so interesting and strong but towards the end of this episode I was, honestly, getting tired of the hysterical crying.
I get that she lost her power but really?
TBH the only characters I really care about at this point are Min Hyuk and Gook Doo. And possibly Secretary Gong. The side plots and numerous supporting characters, I can do without.
I really hope the drama ends relatively well, story-wise. It started off on a very promising note but I feel it somehow lost its way. It's a shame. I really wanted it to be great.
If there is one positive thing to come out of this it's more proof that Hyung Sik has a very promising acting career ahead of him. He has that presence onscreen and he can definitely act. I'll be on the lookout for his future work.
On to episode 15!
P.S. I still think the chemistry between Hyung Sik and Park Bo Young is off the charts. The way PHS/Min Hyuk looks at PBY/Bong Soon! *fans self*
This has been on my PTW list for a long time. I decided to watch it now and wow. Many people were right. The main couple played by Uee and Sung Joon didn't have that much chemistry. Is it just me or does Sung Joon always seem stiff with his roles?
The secondary couple played by Hyung Shik and Im Ji Yeon was far more interesting and I found myself just watching their scenes, individually or as a couple. They had wonderful chemistry together and Hyung Shik was charismatic as always. By the halfway point, I felt their story was the only thing keeping me from dropping this drama.
I wish I could rate this higher. I'll probably watch it again but will mostly skip the non-Chang Soo/Ji Yi scenes.
*sigh* The way Min Hyuk looks at her. Hyung Shik is so swoon-worthy here. I need some air! Apart from that, the…
Same here. I won't be dropping this since I am really enjoying watching Min Hyuk and Bong Soon together. The adorableness level is off the charts. That's really the only saving grace for me at this point. :)
The first ep didn't disappoint me and I'm looking forward to seeing more. The potential for a really good drama is there. :)
When it was funny, it was very funny. There were also a number of very touching moments involving the three leads.
I feel for Gook Doo but am happy Min Hyuk and Bong Soon ended up together.
The chemistry between Hyung Sik and Park Bo Young was amazing! And the way Hyung Sik looked at her. Dang. Can someone please bottle that? ;)
I will miss Hyung Sik's Min Hyuk the most. From his very first appearance to his last, I always looked forward to seeing him onscreen. He was funny, romantic, swoon-inducing, adorable. And the scenes which made me laugh the most usually included this character. Hyung Sik did very well with him. I've finally fallen off the Hyung Sik ledge!
For me, the Bong Soon character started off so interestingly and I really liked her but leading to and up to episode 14, I can't say I was enjoying where she ended up, character-wise. I don't know if it's the writing or the portrayal. If it's the portrayal, who's choice was it - PBY or the director? I really like PBY so I am a little disappointed.
My issue is more with the general quality of the drama. It started out very well but I cannot say the same thing after watching episode 14.
Oh Lordy. Whatever happened to the Bong Soon character? She started off so interesting and strong but towards the end of this episode I was, honestly, getting tired of the hysterical crying.
I get that she lost her power but really?
TBH the only characters I really care about at this point are Min Hyuk and Gook Doo. And possibly Secretary Gong. The side plots and numerous supporting characters, I can do without.
I really hope the drama ends relatively well, story-wise. It started off on a very promising note but I feel it somehow lost its way. It's a shame. I really wanted it to be great.
If there is one positive thing to come out of this it's more proof that Hyung Sik has a very promising acting career ahead of him. He has that presence onscreen and he can definitely act. I'll be on the lookout for his future work.
On to episode 15!
P.S. I still think the chemistry between Hyung Sik and Park Bo Young is off the charts. The way PHS/Min Hyuk looks at PBY/Bong Soon! *fans self*
Btw my Netflix list has so many East Asian stuff too and the recommendations I get are mostly for similar things! *chuckle*
The secondary couple played by Hyung Shik and Im Ji Yeon was far more interesting and I found myself just watching their scenes, individually or as a couple. They had wonderful chemistry together and Hyung Shik was charismatic as always. By the halfway point, I felt their story was the only thing keeping me from dropping this drama.
I wish I could rate this higher. I'll probably watch it again but will mostly skip the non-Chang Soo/Ji Yi scenes.
From a few days ago - https://www.soompi.com/2017/04/06/man-man-becomes-first-k-drama-broadcast-internationally-netflix/
Side note: I adore DAY6!
I hope this is going to be really good!