I wish I could find something similar to this. No one has had such a natural buildup romantically than them. Even…
I agree! I would recommend you Flex X Cop. The thing is, though, that we only got *the buildup* in that one π₯² There was supposed to be full blown romance in the second season and I was SO SO looking forward to it... but it turns out the FL won't be in it....... Nonetheless, I recommend you the first season, and no matter what the creators are gonna do from now on, nothing will deprive me of it being one of my favourite dramas so far with one of the most naturally unravelig relationship between the characters. The fact that it's not the main focus of the drama/first season makes it easy to play out naturally. I recommend it thoroughly! And the mystery, comedy and action is great too!
Rewatching, and I almost forgot what a piece of work Hye Jin is. She's kind of insufferable at times. π But…
Yes, it's my first drama with Kim Seon Ho, and I totally fell in love with him π«£π And he is a great actor, I love the subtle changes in his expressions. I dare say he's a natural! (although I'm not an expert lol)
Rewatching, and I almost forgot what a piece of work Hye Jin is. She's kind of insufferable at times. π But…
Yeah, I was really astonished at times how even though she started to care more and more for people of Gongjin, she still didn't quite let them have there way π π (But they loved her nonetheless ;) and cared for her too π)
Something I've wondered; instead of making Dusik's hangup and hiccup with Hye Jin be about not wanting to share…
@Eleison I watched the drama two months ago for the first time and found his reactions believable. Trauma isn't rational after all, is it? And it's complex. One thing is death of people causing trauma and another one is hearing people talking about you that it's your fault *while* you are in such a vulnerable state and grieving. Even if people wouldn't talk such harmful bs about him there's this thing called survivor guilt. So I think in Du Sik's case it was all very complex and although creators may have chosen a route, there may have been many reasons why it was so hard for him to open up to Hye Jin. At the ending note, I must say that I really enjoyed Hometown Cha Cha Cha being really character-focused, without some trivial drama and misunderstandings, but it was all deeply psychological. I really enjoyed watching the characters stories and decisions unravel. And Du Sik's "resolution scenes", his kathartic scenes were very satisfying too. It think this drama will continue to stay close to my heart π
I love that Gong Myung gets more recognition thanks to Love Untangled but I think that movie makes people underestimate…
He was also really good in Second Shot at Love. It was my first drama with him as a lead. And to be honest, I'm not worried. He already has the skills, and I think that SHS will bring out the best in him acting-wise. I've just heard of this drama, but now I'm really looking forward to it π
μκ°λ, please let Isoo go solo for the second season of Flex X Cop, so Park Ji Hyun can return for the 3rd season π₯Ήππ Please don't let their relationship go to waste...
Okay, guys. I'm determined. After the first season Ms Kim Ba Da became one of my favourite drama screenwriters, if not a favourite one. She wrote it with nuance and subtlety. She was the one who wrote ML and FL relationship so beautifully, so there's no way she's gonna want it all go to waste. So guys, what do y'all think about that: let Isoo go solo for the second season. No new FL, no loveline, just him, the gang, and the glaring absence of Kang Hyun. So then, we can have a fun new season with Ahn Bo Hyun, and have our fingers crossed for the return of Park Ji Hyun for the 3rd season (I know it almost never happens with kdramas. But I dare hope). And the producers book BOTH of the leads on time. Here's to hope π€π€
Itβs a bad career move on PJHβs part. Flex X Cop was a big hit, and sheβs just going screw over the second…
I don't think it's her fault. They should've booked her when they announced the second season and plot points for it. And if they didn't they should've waited for her with the shooting. I'm really starting to hate Korean entertainment industry right now, after this
IM GONNA KMS THEY CAN'T JUST REPLACE HER π WE ALREADY HAD THE LOVELINE IN THE BAG THIS SO UPSETTING.......…
Please don't do it, but yeah... I totally get you, I feel the same ππππ Like, I wouldn't care for other dramas at all, had this one be in tact. Here goes the hype and hopes
From the writer confirming thereβd be romance in season 2 to finding out the main actress wonβt even be in…
Yeah...... ππππ I was so looking forward to it. Especially since they developed their relationship so nicely in S1, without rushing things. Such a waste, I still can't believe it
Are you freaking kidding me?!!! That was my most anticipated drama πππ And their romance plot. I can't believe we won't get that. That's freaking insane, after all this hype πππ They should have just shufted freaking filming
I like her a lot ever since City Hunter but is it just me, or does she always play the same character? Like don't…
I agree, with the exception of Healer. She was great there, she created such a fun, sincere and relatable character. I don't know what happened after that her roles are all so similar
I watched the drama two months ago for the first time and found his reactions believable. Trauma isn't rational after all, is it? And it's complex. One thing is death of people causing trauma and another one is hearing people talking about you that it's your fault *while* you are in such a vulnerable state and grieving. Even if people wouldn't talk such harmful bs about him there's this thing called survivor guilt. So I think in Du Sik's case it was all very complex and although creators may have chosen a route, there may have been many reasons why it was so hard for him to open up to Hye Jin. At the ending note, I must say that I really enjoyed Hometown Cha Cha Cha being really character-focused, without some trivial drama and misunderstandings, but it was all deeply psychological. I really enjoyed watching the characters stories and decisions unravel. And Du Sik's "resolution scenes", his kathartic scenes were very satisfying too. It think this drama will continue to stay close to my heart π
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