This was fun! I enjoyed the different take on the zombie genre, it's generally something I don't enjoy because it's repetitive. The acting was lovely, and I believe that's mostly the reason it is loved. Of course, the set-up too. And Jjong-bi was the cutest!
I am torn about what rating to give this. As far as pure enjoyment goes, it's a 9. I will go for a 7, though.
Haven't felt the motivation to continue this since its first week. Castle politics has never intrigued me, but I did sit through the Crowned Clown in 2019, though I expect the politics here is unforgiving and brutal. If someone can make a case for this, try me. I really want to watch this, considering I like Lee Joon.
Haven't felt the motivation to continue this since its first week. Castle politics has never intrigued me, but I did sit through the Crowned Clown in 2019, though I expect the politics here is unforgiving and brutal. If someone can make a case for this, try me. I really want to watch this, considering I like Lee Joon.
Is it possible to watch this drama in the US? It looks very good but doesn't seem like it's available anywhere…
You can watch it on sites like dramacool or myasiantv.cc. There are ads, but nothing an ad blocker can't, well, block. Unless you want to stream it legally.
I usually like Jung Eunchae but here she's really not clicking - I blame that on how her character is written: she has a handful of expressions; she yells, threatens, acts cold, punches, and assumes that will achieve something. I hope in the following episodes I'll warm up to her. I feel similarly for the Priest. The only thing that's making this watchable for me is the story and Dong Wook.
SZL has no right, but what can we do, she is also hopeless. Why Asian mothers are always like that, they treat…
That's right! He is deliberately trying to cause problems for Da Yu, and he knows how undeserving he is of her. Being guilty of his previous mistake -- a 'mistake' of not trusting Da Yu -- does not absolve him of all sins, and certainly does not qualify him as a partner for her. Besides, being in a relationship out of guilt is a sure way of ensuring no longevity. The mum is letting her fear cloud her judgement, sadly. Cheng Wu better make a move soon, but for that to work, Da Yu will have to let go of what is expected of her, and what is supposedly better for her.
Had my sympathies for Ze Lin initially; now he's just acting like his ex girlfriend: entitled. One good thing his insolence did was remind me of how much I love and feel for Cheng Wu -- he's easily become my favourite character in the drama. Not sure if it's a consequence of Zi Lu's impeccable performance, the writing itself, or both. What's testament to both is that at one point I did want Ze Lin to work things out, yet that was during the first 3 eps or so, because, since then, the presence of Cheng Wu and his story has become stronger and irreplaceable.
Da Yu frustrated me with her attitude. But mostly I was sad that her vulnerable situation was being manipulated by Ze Lin in his favour. In an ideal world her mother would not meddle so much, and not measure eligibility. It's made a passive shell out of Da Yu. Hopefully she'll come around and the drama picks up the light note again. It's becoming hard to sit through. The writing is just as good though.
I am torn about what rating to give this. As far as pure enjoyment goes, it's a 9. I will go for a 7, though.
Da Yu frustrated me with her attitude. But mostly I was sad that her vulnerable situation was being manipulated by Ze Lin in his favour. In an ideal world her mother would not meddle so much, and not measure eligibility. It's made a passive shell out of Da Yu. Hopefully she'll come around and the drama picks up the light note again. It's becoming hard to sit through. The writing is just as good though.