I love this! I came into it knowing it was interview style, so that helped. Ji Chang Wook is a master at conveying emotions with just a look that make you feel them yourself. I love that he was a hopeless romantic! I love how real all of their emotions were. Even though Lee Eun Oh made everything difficult for herself, it didn't feel like a trope as much as it could have. In the context of the show, the writing, and the acting, it came across like something anyone might do when do many confusing emotions confront you in life. I loved this so much.
I have seen several of JC dramas, and this is the one that made me his fan. I never liked him in romcom, I felt…
Interesting. I was just thinking about how versatile he is because he plays these actions roles so well, AND he's really great in romance dramas. He pulls you into his emotions so well in everything he does.
This was just, okay. How it is rated this is beyond me. It's mediocre. It drags along in places. Legal professionals have to be reminded that presuming guilt isn't how it's done on several occasions. Not only that, it's the same characters that have to be told this. Situations occur that would not be legal irl, akin to a cop investigating a case involving his own family. It's silly.
I'm on episode 10 and I'm so frustrated. Every trope that can delay or sidetrack is being used. Ugh. I feel like this could've been over already. It's dragged out. I'm sticking with it in hopes that all the comments and reviews about it being great have some truth to them, and because I want to know who did it. Lol If it keeps up though, I may just find a spoiler to answer my question.
So Min Hye is literally my girl crush. what a BAD B. She eats in every scene. If Bale can survive being shot,…
This is what is ruining it for me tbh. The boss insists Bale has to go on the mission because they "can't fail" this one, then in the next breath he says to bring the guy alive no matter what, so get to him before Bale does (because he knows he'll kill him) Wtf?
I really like the action and his energy. I like the direction it seems to be going. I do hope there is no romance. I don't think it's necessary in a show like this, it'll just feel forced. Who knows.
IKR!!! It’s like all that time the uncle should have taught her something girl got 💩 for brains
I think she's still not sure about that; thinking so far that it was suicide, but to be fair, she does have a lot of people she's never met coming at her from all sides with stories so her confusion is understandable. I still think though that she should know her uncle better than to think he didn't know about basement guy. I think that they had basement guy holding a gun on her didn't help at all, but he presumably did that because of Jing Min.
IKR!!! It’s like all that time the uncle should have taught her something girl got 💩 for brains
Sure, she didn't know all this about him but she had to know he wouldn't just NOT know some guy was down in the basement. Like, she should've known her Uncle enough to trust that and at least open the file.
Man do so many people take their opinions so seriously. Lol. It's just a show at the end of the day. You can't please everyone and they shouldn't be trying to. This show was really good. The leads were cute together, their relationship believable despite it happening so quickly, meaning it was written well. It wasn't dull, didn't drag out. Maybe too long on the staring at each other's eyes scenes, but not too bad.
It was fun, kept you wondering who did it, and how it would end, and then wrapped it up nicely. What more could you want really?
I loved this so much.
No hate, it's just not everyone likes the same kind of things.
If it keeps up though, I may just find a spoiler to answer my question.
It was fun, kept you wondering who did it, and how it would end, and then wrapped it up nicely. What more could you want really?