I was rooting for CT right from the very beginning. He had the eyes for SDS right from the beginning. KJH was…
I agree. KJH himself said in the end that the one who got SDS is the one who wanted her more. I also agree that CT and SDS definitely needed more screen time together - damn writers. That’s why people are so divided with who SDS should’ve ended up with. Heck, Bora and SW had more scenes than the main couple. Lol! Also during KJH’s confession, he was kinda gauging SDS’s reaction and knew he no longer had a chance, hence, making it a joke in the end. SDS knew it was a real confession though. That scene was most heartbreaking even if I am team Taek.
Wow, this is a REALLY GOOD drama, albeit slow in certain parts. My only gripe is that the main couple didn’t really have chemistry. I don’t know. Perhaps it’s just me, I just can’t seem to get into the enormous age gap. Their acting is superb, chemistry is just off. The female lead had more chemistry with the fiance. Still a 10/10 though because of the story and how beautiful everything was shot.
Why is this so slow though? Started this a few months ago but had to put it on standby. I’m at episode 6 and I still not engrossed in it. The actors, cinematography, the soundtrack are outstanding, so Ima stick it out and wait for the magic (that everyone is raving about) to happen. Gong Yoo and Go Eun are also top actors in my book, so yeah, I will keep watching. From all the reviews on here, sounds like it will be worth it.
The zombies tho... they are not the average western zombies you’re used to seeing. They run.. And quite fast. This series is pretty entertaining. I’m just gutted that it’s only 6 episodes per season.
Not a masterpiece like most people say it is. Definitely overrated. However, the acting is superb. Started out strong but went downhill fast. Go straight to the finale though - the fight scenes are great. I’m now a PSJ fan for those scenes alone. Haha
I just read an article where he was interviewed and wow, this dude is deep. I only saw him in Goblin and now giving him a second look and low-key obsessing about his other works (looks like he’s pegged into these dark characters too). Hmm very interesting.
Who would write such an annoying female lead? It’s almost cartoony. And the actor playing it made it almost unwatchable. The only saving grace for this drama is the music (and PBG conducting Bernstein’s Mambo).
Forced myself to watch because of Seo In Guk, but I cannot make it past ep3. Sorry but this is nowhere near Reply 1988. 1994 was even worse. I made a mistake of watching 1988 first, I guess.
Whenever I’m stressed and worn out, I come back and watch my Ssangmundong peeps and I instantly feel all warm and fuzzy inside. (and now changing my rating to a 10)
1988 is the BEST Reply series if you ask me. No annoying characters that are just push & pulling. *cough cough*…
Agree! I started with this one and attempted to watch Reply 1994 but I can’t get past ep 1 tbh. Not even Jung Pal’s dad playing a college student there convinced me to keep going.
This is still one of the best Kdramas out there. It’s not perfect by any means but definitely a classic.
PBG is so freakin adorable! If I had a daughter, I want him to be my son-in-law. Lol! Oh and he is a pretty convincing actor too. Can’t fault those spectacular eyes.
I had put this on hold then came back to finish it. I wud rate it 6.5/10. I have seen a few dramas with Park Bo…
Same here. I gave it a chance (heck, I finished the whole drama lol) And thought perhaps that’s just how her character was written. But no, up to the very end, her acting was so dry I wasn’t convinced she loved Jin Hyeok that much. PBG couldve taken some of his happy expressions down a notch but his sad scenes totally made up for it. I felt his pain and desperation.
If you’re a Park Bogum fan, yes you should watch this. He’s a pleasure to watch in this. Otherwise, the plot is mediocre at best. You’re not missing anything here.
absolute trash, i mean boring and draggy as hell ?? i really didnt like the female lead either she was appealing…
And what’s the deal with her becoming this weak ass damsel-in-distress that always needed saving? Wasn’t she tough and independent at the start like Mulan? There was no character development whatsoever.
Aside from the wigs that the ajummas are sporting, I have nothing to complain about. The acting and pace are on point - this is a really well-made drama. No annoying character. However, I am also a sucker for simple and relatable coming-of-age storylines though, so there.
Also during KJH’s confession, he was kinda gauging SDS’s reaction and knew he no longer had a chance, hence, making it a joke in the end. SDS knew it was a real confession though. That scene was most heartbreaking even if I am team Taek.
Btw, his profile photo here does not do this fine looking man justice. I hope they change it.
This is still one of the best Kdramas out there. It’s not perfect by any means but definitely a classic.