This has gotten better. I love how clear the characters' motivations are. Everyone, so far, is being consistent. I'm a little worried about the 2FL. She's too good to be true and she likes the ML. Sure to cause trouble later. The grandpa was a pleasant surprise. Was expecting him to be super evil but he's just your regular chaebol grandfather evil.
Love the FL. Short of the writers making her a damsel in distress later, I doubt I'll stop loving her.
(Seeing fewer harsh comments and hope it stays that way. )
I loved the first episode. I'm very easy to please and this had everything that makes me happy. A solid cast (the support roles are 10/10), a simple plot (so far), fiesty FL and ML. Could do without the annoying family members but that's what the ff button is for if it gets too much. Fingers crossed the latter episodes deliver as well.
Giving this a perfect ten. It's been six episodes of pure joy and the finale sealed the deal. Like most of Na PD's shows, this trip has become my happy place.
I must be easy to please because I'm loving every minute of every episode (except the ones with Yu-ra obvs. want to bitchslap her into the metaverse). I have read neither webtoon or novel (thank goodness) so I can judge the drama solely based on itself.
The thing is, Yu-ra, and every sub-plot that comes with her, is a product of Ji-hyuk changing the present. He can to a large extent tell what his actions will result in since he's been in the future but Yu-ra is a loose end he didn't quite see coming. I hate her character but by Jove I'm invested in her take-down. It's going to be more satisfying than whatever is coming for Su-min and Min-hwan.
Also loving Ji-won's development in ep 13. She's not really done anything "bad" to anyone which is consistent with her character but Su-min is not an enemy you leave alive. Glad she's realised it and is going to do the needful. The only inconsistency I'm seeing is that one minute she says she doesn't care about fate. The next she's taking a decision that doesn't upset the balance too much, ie transfer her fate to Su-min, when she could just poison her or something.
None. Its people around her made her what she became. Their is always a trigger moment for everyone, when it happens,…
we literally saw her refuse to help a total stranger in the bathroom who asked for a pad and make a snide comment to boot. might not diagnose her with anything but she's a mean bitch and a terrible person to everyone she believes is beneath her. she only sucks up to people who have more power than she does or she wants to get something from. has nothing to do with anyone making her anything.
A good show. They didn't quite nail it all the way but they did justice to the premise and the acting was mostly on point. Definitely worth the watch. Added an extra point to my rating for Cha Yeo Woon's puppy expressions. So cute.
One good thing about not-so-popular dramas is that the riff-raffs drop it early because of their silly biases. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
That said, enjoyed the first two episodes. I love that the ML is doing a romance drama. He's a fine actor and will do justice to the role. Not a fan of the FL but so far so good.
Maybe I have too much faith in the writers but the way I see it, the game is still in development and is struggling to keep up with the user, Tae Myung Ha. Explains the missions/scenarios that don't seem to be connected to anything and all the glitches. That said, cuteness overload. The acting is A+ even from most of the side characters. Hoping all the actors land roles in bigger productions soon.
Wondering if there's anyone who still thinks the leads don't have chemistry or that Na In Woo was the wrong choice for this drama. I don't wanna fight. Just hoping you've changed your mind.
Managing games is all Na PD does in front of the camera on all his shows. Saying he's of no use outside that like…
Because the show is about Seventeen and not him. That he's not shown much doesn't mean he's not there being a guide. He's always with them. Pay attention. Na PD did not take a stressful roundabout route from Korea to Japan to avoid being seen by carats to be called "useless". An editorial choice was made to focus on the boys because that's who viewers want to see.
There's a whole YouTube channel with Na PD content for anyone who's who wants to see him so badly.
It's one of the best traveling show I have seen for years. Nana is absolutely of no use apart from "managing"…
Managing games is all Na PD does in front of the camera on all his shows. Saying he's of no use outside that like what else is he supposed to do in front of the camera? He's a director for heaven's sake.
Glad to see Cha Eunwoo getting more diverse roles. I'm impressed by his continuous improvement. Compared to his earlier works, he's gotten much better as an actor. Hope to see him stretch himself even more in this role.
I bet Korean at those times didn't really have the ambition to conquer other countries. They were lack of population…
You're right but my comment has nothing to do with real Korean history. The kingdom in this drama borrows historical elements from Joseon but it is a fictional place.
I came here to see if others were as grossed out by the reasons HS said she liked TH. There are SO many better…
Hyoshim so far hasn't shown any signs of having daddy issues. Like, none at all so that whole thing came out of left field. I do agree that the writer could have handled that dialogue better. But I think majority of watchers got what she meant without being grossed out. (It's not like it was a bedroom scene with her calling him "Daddy" 😂)
A decent watch by all standards. For a rom-com, I enjoyed all the other relationships more than the leads'. Love how things turned out for the friend group.
Love the FL. Short of the writers making her a damsel in distress later, I doubt I'll stop loving her.
(Seeing fewer harsh comments and hope it stays that way. )
The thing is, Yu-ra, and every sub-plot that comes with her, is a product of Ji-hyuk changing the present. He can to a large extent tell what his actions will result in since he's been in the future but Yu-ra is a loose end he didn't quite see coming. I hate her character but by Jove I'm invested in her take-down. It's going to be more satisfying than whatever is coming for Su-min and Min-hwan.
Also loving Ji-won's development in ep 13. She's not really done anything "bad" to anyone which is consistent with her character but Su-min is not an enemy you leave alive. Glad she's realised it and is going to do the needful. The only inconsistency I'm seeing is that one minute she says she doesn't care about fate. The next she's taking a decision that doesn't upset the balance too much, ie transfer her fate to Su-min, when she could just poison her or something.
That said, enjoyed the first two episodes. I love that the ML is doing a romance drama. He's a fine actor and will do justice to the role. Not a fan of the FL but so far so good.
There's a whole YouTube channel with Na PD content for anyone who's who wants to see him so badly.