I have a problem with the way Dong-Ju’s illness conveniently reappears and disappears, and the way his injuries/scars heal quickly (among other things).
Oh Jong-Gu punched him in the face with a metal chain wrapped around his fist, and it didn’t tear into his skull??? Make it make sense
Episode 5 was wayy better than the others have been. Might be because there were less interactions between Ju-Hyeong and Hui-Ji, plus he didn’t try to gaslight her, so yay!
Their ministry of culture/food took this drama PERSONAL. Every meal has me salivating, and desperate for a bite.
My fyp is filled with this drama spoilers. Does it have R rated scenes? 👀Is it too dark. I haven't started…
It is quite dark, some characters are psychopaths. The intro to every episode has a sex scene without showing the itty bits. Episode 4 has a sex scene where the couple were doing it, and another scene with a woman having an orgasm. Prepare your self for loud moans and kissing.
But, it’s a good watch if you can handle mature content
Episode 1 felt like I was dumped in the middle of a series, and forced to watch a choppy compilation of five episodes at once. The only saving grace was the OST.
Oh Jong-Gu punched him in the face with a metal chain wrapped around his fist, and it didn’t tear into his skull??? Make it make sense
Their ministry of culture/food took this drama PERSONAL. Every meal has me salivating, and desperate for a bite.
She might turn up dead in the next episodes, maybe not
The intro to every episode has a sex scene without showing the itty bits. Episode 4 has a sex scene where the couple were doing it, and another scene with a woman having an orgasm.
Prepare your self for loud moans and kissing.
But, it’s a good watch if you can handle mature content
The only saving grace was the OST.
It’s unfair though cause the drama deserves more hype
And their romance could have been a sub plot.
It’s too late now, I guess