This might sound a bit negative, but I find it hard to grade this drama, it's very weird. The first few episodes were very fast paced but then it slowed down almost to stagnation. I certainly agree that I could watch multiple seasons but that's only because there was barely any progress in the show itself. It feels like a long story with no punchline.
This drama had its up & downs, with its ending being very dissapointing & rushed. Overall it was OK. I kinda wish…
Yes it felt a little rushed but not really disappointing IMO. He's a hired assassin, although he turned a new leaf at some point, he used to kill mercilessly for money. No amount of cheese can save him from either life imprisonment or death at the end of the drama. Kind of predicted it won't be a happy ending for the couple realistically since one is an assassin and the other is a cop. At least in the end we got to see the father beg on his knees in pain and getting shot instead of just a sniper quick death. Also, children rescued, sponsers are getting investigated, so the good guys win. ML and Philip just had to sacrifice themselves.. Sad? yes. Disappointing? I'd be more disappointed if ML had a happy ending.
I'm so proud of myself. I read the Korean title and pronounced it right. All these months of studying has paid…
Hey cmon, it's just one word don't put too many months behind that lol. Good on you though, I've been self-studying Korean the past few months, reading speed at kindergarten level though.
So it seems this turned out to be a disappointment huh?
Idk, I like it. Some people are just nitpicking the negatives, I've seen much worse dramas, this isn't a 10/10 but it's def above 8 in my book. And seeing that it will end by next Sunday, I don't think it has much room to disappoint me.
I'm really upset too but her death was crucial to the plot development because her dad was the main thing stopping…
That's a really bad plot tool to use. Like really, was KILLING her the only way to change that pathetic excuse of a human and a father? The story takes a hit in my opinion for killing her off. Could've been put in a coma or something, yes I know killing has more strength but I was so confused the entire time, I didn't even feel sad, I was just staring like, really? That just happened? Now that they killed her I'm 100% sure they'll kill sungmo as well..
ML isn't the real son of that family is he? They keep referring to the chairman Do Jae Hwan as his "father" which confuses me a bit. Did they temporary adopt him? Or was he given birth by them but thrown in the orphanage to raise funds? Either way it seems he was given his name by the real daughter, which is confusing cause I thought he only went to that house to look for Do Hyun Jin after they adopted her. Can someone explain that bit of detail? I'm watching too many on-going shows I think I'm a bit lost.
I feel like I am watching a different show from most people here, because I, for one, am totally HOOKED into it.…
I agree with everything you said, this is one of the best action-dramas I've watched, Idk why so much hate. To me, people that overly liked Healer are odd, it was way more unrealistic and absurd in every way, and to top it off, the ending was horrible.
If this one gets a better closed ending it'll be times better than Healer, as it is already better without factoring the ending.
I can't believe I have to wait a WHOLE WEEK for the next episodes...Does anyone have recommendations similar to…
Have you watched What's Wrong With Secretary Kim? 1- Same actress (Almost same character minus the fangirling) 2- Boss - employee relationship Although the dark past and traumas in WWWSK make the theme a bit different, it's still very similar imo.
Why do I have a feeling that Seong Mo might have planned something really, really bad? Is he gonna betray them?…
At this point I would've thought Seong Mo is the real culprit behind everything and that he's mentally broken because of what happened to him as a child, but Kang Geun Taek exists in the psychometric visions, and he has to have a major role in most of these incidents..
The first few episodes were very fast paced but then it slowed down almost to stagnation. I certainly agree that I could watch multiple seasons but that's only because there was barely any progress in the show itself. It feels like a long story with no punchline.
He's a hired assassin, although he turned a new leaf at some point, he used to kill mercilessly for money. No amount of cheese can save him from either life imprisonment or death at the end of the drama. Kind of predicted it won't be a happy ending for the couple realistically since one is an assassin and the other is a cop.
At least in the end we got to see the father beg on his knees in pain and getting shot instead of just a sniper quick death.
Also, children rescued, sponsers are getting investigated, so the good guys win. ML and Philip just had to sacrifice themselves..
Sad? yes. Disappointing? I'd be more disappointed if ML had a happy ending.
Good on you though, I've been self-studying Korean the past few months, reading speed at kindergarten level though.
Some people are just nitpicking the negatives, I've seen much worse dramas, this isn't a 10/10 but it's def above 8 in my book.
And seeing that it will end by next Sunday, I don't think it has much room to disappoint me.
Like really, was KILLING her the only way to change that pathetic excuse of a human and a father? The story takes a hit in my opinion for killing her off.
Could've been put in a coma or something, yes I know killing has more strength but I was so confused the entire time, I didn't even feel sad, I was just staring like, really? That just happened?
Now that they killed her I'm 100% sure they'll kill sungmo as well..
They keep referring to the chairman Do Jae Hwan as his "father" which confuses me a bit.
Did they temporary adopt him? Or was he given birth by them but thrown in the orphanage to raise funds?
Either way it seems he was given his name by the real daughter, which is confusing cause I thought he only went to that house to look for Do Hyun Jin after they adopted her.
Can someone explain that bit of detail? I'm watching too many on-going shows I think I'm a bit lost.
To me, people that overly liked Healer are odd, it was way more unrealistic and absurd in every way, and to top it off, the ending was horrible.
If this one gets a better closed ending it'll be times better than Healer, as it is already better without factoring the ending.
1- Same actress (Almost same character minus the fangirling)
2- Boss - employee relationship
Although the dark past and traumas in WWWSK make the theme a bit different, it's still very similar imo.
Reminds me of Come and Hug Me, and My Ahjusshi.