I honestly think the same. Maybe because I know how her tone sounds irl, so this kind of acting (aegyo-ish tone)…
I feel the same way! I also only watched her in vincenzo and liked her there, and saw only her clips with son suk ku in be melodramatic because I liked their dynamic. But her character here isn't doing it for me, although I really tried to give it time... It's over the top no matter how I look at it. It doesn't mean she isn't a good actress, it's just that the role doesn't fit her somehow
When characters are 100% good from start to finish, people complain that they're unidimensional, bland and boring. But when they're layered, complex, morally grey, they complain that they're not decent and righteous enough. I can't with people, lmao The female lead's a unique, ambiguous, unpredictable character, the type of character people always pretend they want to see more of in dramas, but now that they have her, they're complaining still. this is why I rarely engage with fandoms, they ruin everything good
Amazing episode today! But I noticed the end credits mentioned ''special thanks to Go Jun for the special appearance'', which took me off guard. Does that mean this is the end of Leo's arc? It doesn't make sense as it felt like they were just starting to peel the layers of his mysterious character...He was the most interesting villain for me so far, always seeming morally ambiguous what with the flashback of him as a kid, and letting that teenager who drew a gun at him flee, and yet again this episode with the new flashback of him hesitantly killing Han Na's father...They kept keeping his past under wraps and his true intentions in a somewhat grey area only to suddenly drop his character? I hope I'm misinterpreting the end credits...
Dong Ju is kind, a good fighter, handsome, diligent and now y’all want him to be a genius detective too? Where’s…
hear hear! A flawed male lead will always catch my heart most because you can truly connect with him on an emotional level, unlike the unrealistic perfect male leads that just feel like props all the time
you've clearly never watched any of her other roles...Her character is supposed to be emotionally numb since she…
No one is being aggressive...We're pointing out why her face is emotionless, it's due to the role she's playing, that's all. This is a forum for discussions after all, people will give feedback on your comments
I wouldn't mind if they got together early. Like FL might die soon, so why not spend as much time as possible…
I get that.. But the evolution of their dynamic suddenly picked up the pace without organically working its way up in my opinion. Whether she's sick or not doesn't change that. I also expected the male lead to showcase more reluctance given his character build-up so far. Oh well. It is what it is
Does the kiss scene automatically imply they are together ?
A kiss is an extremely intimate act; it's not ''just a kiss''. It's truly sad that we have reduced it to such a forgettable, cheap thing we can do with anyone we're not committed to. Having a few months left to live is no excuse to act irresponsibly in my opinion, when in fact we should be even more careful with every choice we make as we won't have much time to correct it if we regret it. Anyway, that's my point of view. Yours is yours.
you've clearly never watched any of her other roles...Her character is supposed to be emotionally numb since she…
she's one of my absolute favourites :) my favourite role of hers will always be park taeyang in love all play. That role gave her such good material to showcase her ability
I love the drama, but they got together way too soon. Everyone's raving about episode 4, but I find that it came out of nowhere. They barely know each other still I miss the old dramas, where the leads' dynamic progressed more slowly. It all feels too fast nowadays. I'm into slowburns, which I thought this would be, so it took me by surprise. I'm enjoying the story nonetheless
because she wanted to find her father before the police. she wanted to solve the problem between her and her father,…
I think it's because even if she isn't charged, her reputation as a medical examiner would forever be ruined and she would lose her career. Everything she worked hard for after cutting ties with that psychopath would come to the ground. I agree that she should still tell the police but with everything she has to lose, it still makes sense why she wouldn't want her name to be publicly tainted as such. The media would have a field day. I can imagine the headlines already: famous medical examiner turns out to be psychopathic serial killer's daughter; medical examiner learned her autopsy skills by watching her father chop up corpses and cleaning after him, etc.
This actress her face was total emotionless I don't know why she is keeping acting
you've clearly never watched any of her other roles...Her character is supposed to be emotionally numb since she was raised as the assistant of a psychopathic serial killer. Juhyun is nailing her role as an apathetic, detached character whose heart was buried long ago as she was robbed of her innocence and childhood
I checked both and the subs were different. onetouchtv's were better, even if it's not on par with the usual subs we get for dramas. Just trying to help here.
The female lead's a unique, ambiguous, unpredictable character, the type of character people always pretend they want to see more of in dramas, but now that they have her, they're complaining still.
this is why I rarely engage with fandoms, they ruin everything good
But I noticed the end credits mentioned ''special thanks to Go Jun for the special appearance'', which took me off guard. Does that mean this is the end of Leo's arc? It doesn't make sense as it felt like they were just starting to peel the layers of his mysterious character...He was the most interesting villain for me so far, always seeming morally ambiguous what with the flashback of him as a kid, and letting that teenager who drew a gun at him flee, and yet again this episode with the new flashback of him hesitantly killing Han Na's father...They kept keeping his past under wraps and his true intentions in a somewhat grey area only to suddenly drop his character? I hope I'm misinterpreting the end credits...
A flawed male lead will always catch my heart most because you can truly connect with him on an emotional level, unlike the unrealistic perfect male leads that just feel like props all the time
my favourite role of hers will always be park taeyang in love all play. That role gave her such good material to showcase her ability
I also miss the days where physical intimacy actually had a meaning instead of being a cheap tool to make a dynamic progress
It's still way too fast
I miss the old dramas, where the leads' dynamic progressed more slowly. It all feels too fast nowadays. I'm into slowburns, which I thought this would be, so it took me by surprise.
I'm enjoying the story nonetheless