I can't put my finger on what it is, but this drama just isn't doing it for me. I am bailing after 1.5 episodes. I guess I don't find the main characters or the storyline interesting.
This was the most wonderful drama. More than any other, this felt like real people going about their daily lives and routines. It is unthinkable to me that after the drama is over (I just finished) these people won't continue going on living their lives without me. They will live forever, it's real to me.
I had no idea what I was in for, this was fantastic. It has really strong My Mister vibes. The pace is very slow, yet I found it much more compelling than most dramas. Normally it's all I can do to get through one episode a day without losing focus. With this drama I was watching up to 4 episodes in a day. Everything was so good, loved it. I can't believe this has an 8.3, I gave it a 9.5.
Good, entertaining. Felt drawn out though, there were times characters would make a really stupid decision just to prolong things and not wrap it up. I still enjoyed it, found it easy to watch and loved the characters. I only watched this for Park Eun Bin, she's great. They established the villain so well that I really hated her, I don't know if I could watch this actress in anything else now.
This was a 10 for me until the half way point. The last half was still entertaining, and I never considered dropping it, but there was a shift toward a bit more crazy stuff that just wasn't as good.
I'm half way through this drama and I love it. But I'm so frustrated that the English title is so generic and meaningless. It is totally different from the more appropriate and meaningful Korean title "Gyeon‑woo and the Fairy". Whoever came up with Head Over Heels really did a disservice to this drama, the viewers, and everyone involved in the production. It probably resulted in less viewers and less interest as well. Just really unfortunate.