This is comedy but I don't find it funny in the least. It an interesting and entertaining watch though. All that gaslighting just rubbed me wrong. Not a fan of messing with characters psychologically. A slight change in genre and the FL could be a psychopath torturing someone she hates. Putting a pin in ep 21 to return later.
She's taken on some really challenging roles and she has delivered in every drama. It's almost like she's going…
Let's stay focused. You made a comment about Go Youn Jung. And have somehow not answered my question. Name one character she has played where she did not do the role justice. I'll wait.
I'm glad you acknowledge that it's about you not liking her acting and less about her being a bad actor. Those are two very separate things. Also everything this young woman has been have been hits. Nothing ruined.
And fyi Korean dramas have always, always valued aesthetics. We're talking about the plastic surgery of the world. You think that just happened in the past ten years? Name five top actors from the older generation who did not fit the beauty standards in their heyday and I'll give you twenty who did. Even the old actors who act as grandmas/grandpas now were beauties when they were younger. Aesthetics has always been a standard. Always. Maybe look up the history of Korean cinema and speak from facts.
She's taken on some really challenging roles and she has delivered in every drama. It's almost like she's going out of her way to take roles that don't centre her beauty. Her first main role was in 2020 and she is still considered a rookie, with room for growth. She is acknowledged by older actors who have worked with her as one to watch. Directors too.
It's okay to dislike an actor with your chest but to make completely negative comments on their acting skill based on "one I managed to see" and all the dramas you have dropped is illogical.
You say her acting is extremely stiff. What characters? Did the roles call for expressiveness and she fell short? Or you think acting is just about using the full range of expressions (facial and body) and not at all about the ability to hold rein it in when the role calls for it.
Why don’t you try doing it the old-fashioned way? Watching it like any person would 🤔 Is that no longer the…
There is nothing like the old-fashioned way. People who prefer spoilers have existed as long as television shows have. Some people only used to watch reruns of shows so they have an idea of what to expect beforehand. I sometimes read summaries of shows before I watch them. People enjoy different things in different ways and it takes nothing to respect that. If it annoys you, looking away costs nothing.
Ep 4 delivered on all the emotions. I knew Sa-bi was going to pull something like this and get her redemption because growth is a big part of this drama. I'm almost sure she's going to have more petty moments in the future but she's going to handle it better and not sabotage anyone. Seems like my sweet puppy gets scolded next ep.
Woah woah woah. You're responding to things I didn't say or imply. I have no interest in ships and my comment isn't based on just this series but my experience of him as an actor in other BLs and the pattern I'm seeing repeated here. I literally wrote "everything I've seen him in". And just to be clear, I have seen every BL he's been in. Am I allowed to have an opinion now?
I saw the trailer so I knew what to expect but damnnn. The cringey bits are there but for the most it fulfilled what it promised. Jun's lack of self-preservation is hilarious. You see a man like that, you run as quickly as you can in the opposite direction and if you can't run, you do provoke him. He will eat you and wipe his mouth clean. Looking forward to Jun walking right into his mouth in the coming eps.
It has to be said though that Yoon cannot act to save his life. I try not to criticize actors but everything I've seen him in, he's just off. The expressions, the line delivery, even the way he moves, nothing ever quite seems to jive.
I'm glad for everyone whose watching this primarily for romance, bless your loving souls.
I'm here for the doctor/patient chemistry. I was a little worried they wouldn't nail it here as good as in HP but ep 3 has put my mind at rest. I knew Jay wasn't getting on the compliment board. The patients love him but in the way they would a cute puppy. I doubt they take him seriously. His character growth will probably be him becoming more professional and trusted (without losing his cuteness of course). The others are coming along nicely as well.
Nam Gyeong is my favourite right now. She seems the most balance and has a great beside manner. I see an extremely difficult patient or senior doctor in her future.
I'm glad you acknowledge that it's about you not liking her acting and less about her being a bad actor. Those are two very separate things.
Also everything this young woman has been have been hits. Nothing ruined.
And fyi Korean dramas have always, always valued aesthetics. We're talking about the plastic surgery of the world. You think that just happened in the past ten years? Name five top actors from the older generation who did not fit the beauty standards in their heyday and I'll give you twenty who did. Even the old actors who act as grandmas/grandpas now were beauties when they were younger. Aesthetics has always been a standard. Always. Maybe look up the history of Korean cinema and speak from facts.
It's okay to dislike an actor with your chest but to make completely negative comments on their acting skill based on "one I managed to see" and all the dramas you have dropped is illogical.
You say her acting is extremely stiff. What characters? Did the roles call for expressiveness and she fell short? Or you think acting is just about using the full range of expressions (facial and body) and not at all about the ability to hold rein it in when the role calls for it.
Ep 4 delivered on all the emotions. I knew Sa-bi was going to pull something like this and get her redemption because growth is a big part of this drama. I'm almost sure she's going to have more petty moments in the future but she's going to handle it better and not sabotage anyone. Seems like my sweet puppy gets scolded next ep.
It has to be said though that Yoon cannot act to save his life. I try not to criticize actors but everything I've seen him in, he's just off. The expressions, the line delivery, even the way he moves, nothing ever quite seems to jive.
I'm here for the doctor/patient chemistry. I was a little worried they wouldn't nail it here as good as in HP but ep 3 has put my mind at rest. I knew Jay wasn't getting on the compliment board. The patients love him but in the way they would a cute puppy. I doubt they take him seriously. His character growth will probably be him becoming more professional and trusted (without losing his cuteness of course). The others are coming along nicely as well.
Nam Gyeong is my favourite right now. She seems the most balance and has a great beside manner. I see an extremely difficult patient or senior doctor in her future.