Entertaining enough to watch and enjoy especially if you like the cast of actors
Ok Taec-Yeon and Kim So-hyun are always pleasant to watch in any drama. And Keon Yul gives a bone chilling portrayal in the evil role. But the writers created two very unlikable supporting characters. At least for me the ghost busting duo were EMBARRASSING and the old monk extremely dull witted. To be honest, this made watching unappealing and I almost ditched it. Instead, I decided to fast forward through 80% of the scenes showing Cheon Sang and In-Rang's schemes.
The best part of this drama is the romance between Bong-pal and Hyeon-Ji. The writers did a good job showing how they develop and grow into happy, responsible and fairly well-adjusted young adults.
As much as I admire and enjoy actor Kang Ki-young, I couldn't endure his repulsively written role in this drama. He's an excellent actor, but the creators should have toned down the intensity of Cheon Sang's selfish personality. It wasn't necessary it be so intense. Especially since Kwon Yul's role was already intensely uncomfortable.
Overall, the story was worth getting into but for me, too much of the drama spent too much time focused on very unattractive characters (especially Cheon Sang and Myung-cheol).
The best part of this drama is the romance between Bong-pal and Hyeon-Ji. The writers did a good job showing how they develop and grow into happy, responsible and fairly well-adjusted young adults.
As much as I admire and enjoy actor Kang Ki-young, I couldn't endure his repulsively written role in this drama. He's an excellent actor, but the creators should have toned down the intensity of Cheon Sang's selfish personality. It wasn't necessary it be so intense. Especially since Kwon Yul's role was already intensely uncomfortable.
Overall, the story was worth getting into but for me, too much of the drama spent too much time focused on very unattractive characters (especially Cheon Sang and Myung-cheol).
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