I'm glad there's some variation on all those high praised reviews -- which I personally disagree with. Secret Garden proves nothing more than a waste of my time.
This is on my to-watch list, but after watching the first episode I'm seriously doubting to even continue. This is awkward and well, to be honest kind-of disturbing. Keeping someone hostage after thinking you killed him? . . . Can anyone advise me if I should watch this or just drop it? Because otherwise I won't spend my time on these dramas.
EP12: Han Dong Min is really childish. Can't stand watching this. Then don't mix love with business, you're the one that isn't professional. Just do your job or quit. Also, going as far as to put the director on the spot to make a decision and faking an illness to go to the hospital? There's already not enough space, save it for those that are really in need. Ugh. Arrogant, immature, snobby brat. Use your money for something good!
The scene in the phone booth, are they kidding me? I mean, it's sweet and all that he's taking responsibility, but how could he not even see her coming close? Even when she stands right next to the booth? It's ridiculous. And at EP16 ending: No words are necessary for the magic phone call that saved his life. Still a full battery, my friend? Gosh.
I literally said at that point: "And there comes a truck." (It came.) "See?" Kinda predictable, and I feel sorry…
Lol. I read, "7 year-old me". And I thought: a 7 yr old watched this movie??? But it's been 7 years, lol. Oh, how the time flies. It's morning okay, my brain is not fully awake yet. :')
Honestly, Ji Suk Jin really needs to make a full song of "Don't get wet. I'll go home nice and dry today". It's replaying in my head, so addictive.
And they all did so great at the Running Man 9th Anniversary Fan Meeting, so so proud of them! Considering it must have been a struggle to learn all that, I'm impressed. I wish for them to stay healthy for many years to come. Be happy, RM! ♡
Okay. I've only just finished it, and now I can honestly say I'm thoroughly disappointed by the ending. Not the ending-ending with that teaser-bit, but y'all know what I'm talking about. I wish they'd taken some more time out of their goodbye's and not written it off in a mere 10 minutes. Blegh. The drama was okay, but I would not watch it for a second time.
Ugh, that's so cliché. I mean, don't get me wrong, it could work if the situation asks for it, but with this - they could have gone everywhere with this and they just choose the easy route. Bummer. And the staff deserved to get a longer goodbye.
EP12: Han Dong Min is really childish. Can't stand watching this. Then don't mix love with business, you're the one that isn't professional. Just do your job or quit. Also, going as far as to put the director on the spot to make a decision and faking an illness to go to the hospital? There's already not enough space, save it for those that are really in need. Ugh. Arrogant, immature, snobby brat. Use your money for something good!
The scene in the phone booth, are they kidding me? I mean, it's sweet and all that he's taking responsibility, but how could he not even see her coming close? Even when she stands right next to the booth? It's ridiculous.
And at EP16 ending: No words are necessary for the magic phone call that saved his life. Still a full battery, my friend? Gosh.
Re-watch value: 1
And they all did so great at the Running Man 9th Anniversary Fan Meeting, so so proud of them! Considering it must have been a struggle to learn all that, I'm impressed. I wish for them to stay healthy for many years to come. Be happy, RM! ♡