He needs to fix himself. Like I believed he has been trying to find a partner whom can fix him but failed. And…
oh yes, i totally get what you mean. He needs to have a good, hard look into himself and he should work on his issues. this show (or any dating show) is not a place to do it. You cannot form a healthy loving relationship if you don't love yourself. No one, especially not a guy you met like 5 minutes ago, would agree to wait for God knows how long and endure this whole hot-and-child schtick for a reward (meaning relationship) that might never come
I really think, and I say this with zero malice, Shun needs some serious therapy. I totally get where he's coming from, I understand his reservations, but omg being with him must be draining. His constant push-and-pull tactics are wearing me out and Im not even personally involved. Like, he says he wants to be friends only, but then randomly lies on Dai's lap, but also pushes his hand away. Quoting the classic Bella Swan "his mood swings are giving me whiplash" 😂
also, Usak babe, I will miss you. He was such a cool, kind guy. this is s true loss for the house, but I'm happy he achieved his goal of openly talking about his feelings for the first time. I honestly hope this will be a life changing moment for him.
Ok, so our boyo ML is a flag so red he's a whole damn red sea, and our girl FML is a doormat (and also apparently colourblind). Every person shipping ML and FML should go to therapy asap. I mean, there's a difference in liking tormented bad boys with a heart of gold and dating a whole dumpster of toxic waste. Thanks for coming to my TEDtalk.
idk, i have this weird feeling that it's not the VP that's truly corrupted but his brother. i mean i was so sure about that during eps 1-2, bit now eps 3-4 made me waver a bit 😂
grab a seat cause this is gonna be a long one i don't know why for the life of people don't like Alan like I literally…
I really like Alan too. He looks super kind and attentive and he has such positive energy. I reckon people call him a red flag bc he's more outspoken and open comparing to the rest, which is crazy.
This is such an underrated gem. It's an extremely sad and yet super hopeful story and I wish i had seen it sooner. Ji Chang Wook has an amazing chemistry with the FML and with every single person he's in the scene with.
It took me forever to pick this up, as I'm not a fan of 20episides format (and on top of that every episode is 1.5h long), but believe me, it's worth every minute.
Just so you know, I pride myself on being quite perceptive and noticing plot twists from a mile away, but here? "Mouse" delivered like 500 plot twists and I predicted maybe one. The acting here is superb, the character development amazing. Highly recommend.
I picked this up as I wanted to see Ji Chang Wook in something lighter and softer than his emotionally heavy role in"The Worst of Evil". Was it what i wanted? Yes and no. Ji Chang Wook plays a mysterious magician that lives in an abandoned amusement park and who befriends a lonely high school girl and starts teaching her magic. Sounds carefree enough, right? Considering that's also a musical I really hoped for some sweet, cosy vibes and Chang Wook's cute similes. I got them, don't get me wrong, but I also got a heavy load of unexpected themes of school pressure, 5uic*de, mental illness and loneliness.
This takes place in the 90s Gangnam and it's dark and gritty and violent. It's one of the shows where you know, from episode one, that whatever the final outcome will be, there will be no winners here. Every single person involved, if left alive by the finale, will be beaten, broken and joyless. I absolutely loved the character development, the complexity of the story, the background characters and the relationships. Highly recommend, 15/10.
idk I feel like with losing Krystal Young this drama lost its vibe. You can't just put in a character's younger sister that has exactly the same skill set and think it's fine. It's just lazy. The team is still lovely, the bickering is there but unfortunately even Lee Soo Hyuk's cameo and gazillion of hawt reels made out of his mere two episodes could not save this sinking ship. The cases the team was working on were a bit boring, the "main case" was super meh and the main villain was random. Would I recommend? Not really, stick to season 1.
Ok, to be completely transparent, I started this drama only for one of the actors and he got murdered in episode one, so there's that. I actually quite enjoyed that, it was a bit dark and had a horrory vibes (even though it's not a horror at all, just a thriller) due to dubious occult themes. FML was terrible as tapeworm has more spine than she has and the actress herselsf has one face expression, but the rest of the cast did a terrific job.
This drama is just lost potential. This drama could have been so much better, only if the storyline was written…
i absolutely hated the part of counsellor heavily promoting miss Nam not because shes a good teacher (evsn though she totally was) but bc of her son's (who's soing PhD and therefore has no chance for glamorous career) fufure comfort
This is such a hidden gem. Somehow it flew under the radar and it's such a shame as it's worth to be talked about more. The romance is there, but it's not overwhelming. This drama is mostly about friendship, healing, family and finding yourself. There's also a random murder plot which was surprisingly well executed. My only complaint would be that if you get a well known actor and give him a random role and like two lines of text you just know that he will be important in the last episode, lol
No one, especially not a guy you met like 5 minutes ago, would agree to wait for God knows how long and endure this whole hot-and-child schtick for a reward (meaning relationship) that might never come
also, Usak babe, I will miss you. He was such a cool, kind guy. this is s true loss for the house, but I'm happy he achieved his goal of openly talking about his feelings for the first time. I honestly hope this will be a life changing moment for him.
Every person shipping ML and FML should go to therapy asap.
I mean, there's a difference in liking tormented bad boys with a heart of gold and dating a whole dumpster of toxic waste.
Thanks for coming to my TEDtalk.
i mean i was so sure about that during eps 1-2, bit now eps 3-4 made me waver a bit 😂
Ji Chang Wook has an amazing chemistry with the FML and with every single person he's in the scene with.
Just so you know, I pride myself on being quite perceptive and noticing plot twists from a mile away, but here? "Mouse" delivered like 500 plot twists and I predicted maybe one.
The acting here is superb, the character development amazing. Highly recommend.
Ji Chang Wook plays a mysterious magician that lives in an abandoned amusement park and who befriends a lonely high school girl and starts teaching her magic.
Sounds carefree enough, right? Considering that's also a musical I really hoped for some sweet, cosy vibes and Chang Wook's cute similes. I got them, don't get me wrong, but I also got a heavy load of unexpected themes of school pressure, 5uic*de, mental illness and loneliness.
I absolutely loved the character development, the complexity of the story, the background characters and the relationships.
Highly recommend, 15/10.
The team is still lovely, the bickering is there but unfortunately even Lee Soo Hyuk's cameo and gazillion of hawt reels made out of his mere two episodes could not save this sinking ship.
The cases the team was working on were a bit boring, the "main case" was super meh and the main villain was random.
Would I recommend? Not really, stick to season 1.
I actually quite enjoyed that, it was a bit dark and had a horrory vibes (even though it's not a horror at all, just a thriller) due to dubious occult themes.
FML was terrible as tapeworm has more spine than she has and the actress herselsf has one face expression, but the rest of the cast did a terrific job.
The romance is there, but it's not overwhelming. This drama is mostly about friendship, healing, family and finding yourself.
There's also a random murder plot which was surprisingly well executed. My only complaint would be that if you get a well known actor and give him a random role and like two lines of text you just know that he will be important in the last episode, lol