I'm probably the only one who liked it all till the end, all the characters and sub-stories and found it joyful…
I think some people here take it as a personal insult when something is not tailored to their taste, that's why they give such low ratings. And in the process they disregard everything that might be appealing about the drama. I like slice of life dramas, was really excited about this one, but was really disapointed with the writing and some of the acting. I'd still give it a solid 6/6.5 because it's well produced and i enjoyed some part of it.
This drama doesn't seem to know where it want to go. I was really excited when i read the director itw, it was supposed to be a drama about the daily lives of lawyers and the friendship of the 5 main characters. Kind of Hospital Playlist but with lawyers instead of doctors. And instead of a slice of life drama with lawyers you get all the tropes of a classic romance drama without the energy and the fun. Also the tone and writing are really off; Like the plot with the building owner, who seems to be nefarious in the first 2 eps and then becomes goofy in the next two. The story between LJS and MGY feels so forced, and the writing of the ML is just bad at this point. He's not cold, he's dead inside. No lawyer would ever accept to represent the client he took in the divorce case "just because he was told to". I really hope the won't focus so much on LJS and MGY in the next episodes and start focusing on the 5 characters.
I hope everything turns out well for her. But "...so I kept getting similar roles." Why speak like this, if she…
Because you don't necessarily choose what you audition for, you have to be given the chance to audition for a part. Sometimes you don't even audition at all, and just get the part offered to you. And when you first have success in a genre, you tend to be typecast, especially at the beginning of your career. Your agency might want to capitalize on your success by replicating it and offer you the same type of role as well.
Isn't the lazy bum her younger brother? That was my impression when he called her noona.
I don't think he's her younger brother. It's not uncommon to call an older woman you're close to noona. From what he said in his office about "being raised as royalty" and "getting investment", I think his family invested in the FL company in exchange for her giving him a job
I'm not saying they are but I thnik that's what the real Sae On told the fake one. He called his father a sinner,…
We know who HJ dad is, we know he has dementia and is in the hospital. Unni is not an uncommon term to use wether or not you're related, especially when you're really close (or a psycho killer pretending to be close). As for Sae On dad being a sinner, I think that the killer told him that he was the one who ordered the hit resulting in the accident that condemned Hee Jo to stay silent for years.
why is no one talking about how creepy the health teacher is with the sick student
I think he's her father. She was shown going to the nurse office before, and from the way they looked at each other it was clear they share some history.
Anyeonghaseong everyone (I hope I spelt that right). I heard this show has super abilities but the trailer is…
Not sure if they're gonna have super abilities in the sens of everyone getting a superpower. So far, we've seen the mother doing brain hacking, but it's presented more as something of an extremely enhanced interrogation technique. They're basically a family of super soldiers.
I like slice of life dramas, was really excited about this one, but was really disapointed with the writing and some of the acting. I'd still give it a solid 6/6.5 because it's well produced and i enjoyed some part of it.
It's gonna be on netflix, at least in europe
Also the tone and writing are really off; Like the plot with the building owner, who seems to be nefarious in the first 2 eps and then becomes goofy in the next two. The story between LJS and MGY feels so forced, and the writing of the ML is just bad at this point. He's not cold, he's dead inside. No lawyer would ever accept to represent the client he took in the divorce case "just because he was told to".
I really hope the won't focus so much on LJS and MGY in the next episodes and start focusing on the 5 characters.
Anyway, can't wait !
And when you first have success in a genre, you tend to be typecast, especially at the beginning of your career.
Your agency might want to capitalize on your success by replicating it and offer you the same type of role as well.
From what he said in his office about "being raised as royalty" and "getting investment", I think his family invested in the FL company in exchange for her giving him a job
As for Sae On dad being a sinner, I think that the killer told him that he was the one who ordered the hit resulting in the accident that condemned Hee Jo to stay silent for years.
So far, we've seen the mother doing brain hacking, but it's presented more as something of an extremely enhanced interrogation technique. They're basically a family of super soldiers.