No romance = perfect. this type of drama doesn't need romance. plus I'd love to see Eun Woo in a thriller drama rather than romance because he fits this genre more. as usual Kim Nam Joo 🔥
Good drama but I'm mad confused about Tae Woo's death. I expected the whole time that it was a dream (from drug hallucination) when he was asleep in the plane but it wasn't and I'm so lost because too much was going on at the same time like I lost my trail of thought.
I get that each life, he planned Tae Woo's death but how? The whole explanation was like 5 seconds.
Full news : From the perspective of the broadcasting stations, the decision to air once a week is a strategy to…
producers should just sell their work to OTT. Not only is once a week a bad idea because local viewers are not used to it, when big sporting events happen, dramas are shifted to the next week or even 2 weeks in some cases. People will lose interest.
for example, I started watching Killing Vote with so much enthusiasm but this 12-episode once a week drama has been on air for 12 weeks and counting and has aired only episode 10. It has missed 3 time slots.
I'm not sure what they mean by they've made sales overseas anyway but if local viewership is lost, the actors' appeal is reduced.
I mean...he is hot...and as crazy as it sounds, that's why I'm watching the show.
yeah, writers are going to do their thing and make him like her. I mean it's already showing, he's already being goofy (because that random singing in the car tf). But like you said, he's the only interesting character so far and I skip to his parts most of the time.
Not having a dedicated channel for sports is crazy. All the money that goes into making a drama will be wasted because people lose interest or forget quickly these days. They did this to Killing Vote and they lost local viewers (3.1 to 2.8 and it keeps going down) despite it being a good show.
Can anyone explain to me why Junmo shot Kichul? Is it because he didn’t want himto kill himself given the fact…
I also thought it was because he was Catholic which is why he shot him instead. I checked the discussion thread and also agree with the other reasoning. I think it's one of those open-ended things where they leave it up to us to decide.
When I watched the first episode, I judged it so hard because I thought it was just one of those cringe-fest romance dramas and I dropped it (and I was quite upset because Lee Min Ki picks good dramas). The day it aired it's last episode, I came here and saw that the rating was high and I was like 'huh?' I know the ratings are weird here sometimes but the comments hailing the drama confused me so i went back to try episode 2 and guess what? I binged watched everything that night (and I'm glad I changed my mind after it aired because it would have been a pain waiting for episodes).
Hands down, one of the best comedy (+ thriller) dramas I've seen. No unnecessary romance and everything was put well at the end. Love, love, love it.
Thanks.
I get that each life, he planned Tae Woo's death but how? The whole explanation was like 5 seconds.
Great drama nonetheless.
for example, I started watching Killing Vote with so much enthusiasm but this 12-episode once a week drama has been on air for 12 weeks and counting and has aired only episode 10. It has missed 3 time slots.
I'm not sure what they mean by they've made sales overseas anyway but if local viewership is lost, the actors' appeal is reduced.
Hands down, one of the best comedy (+ thriller) dramas I've seen. No unnecessary romance and everything was put well at the end. Love, love, love it.
p.s. too bad for Suho tho T_T