I changed it. But could I know what exactly is considered a 'spoiler' in my comment? We already know there's romance in the drama; it's written in the tags, and it starts as early as the first or second episode, and I’m not describing any specific scenes... Anyway sorry!
I need to take a moment to say that the romance part was really poorly executed. Justitia falling in love with Daon was not only random but also very poorly developed. On the other hand, the romantic storyline with Daon and how he falls for Kang Binta/Justitia—from beginning to end—and how his feelings develop was, in my opinion, much better handled.
That said, I also found the romance between the two a bit awkward at times; I wasn’t really convinced by the acting. But I think this is more of an issue with the actress. I’ve been watching Park Shin Hye’s dramas since 2011, and I’ve often felt that, even though she’s a good actress overall, the parts that require more romance (ex. romantic chemistry) isn't her strongest.
Aside from all that, the drama is very good, and I’ve almost binged the entire thing in just 2 days. Despite my earlier criticism, Park Shin Hye played her role very well, and I was pleasantly surprised by Kim Jae Young. It even made me want to check out more of his dramas!
She's supposed to be “adult” and “mature” but every time she appears, I feel like I'm looking at a 15-year-old child. I'm not sure why the author wanted to portray the character in this way? It adds absolutely nothing to the story except a silly, childish dimension.
When it comes to the other scenes with the supporting cast, I really see this mature approach. But when the FML arrives, everything changes! And that's a disaster for the quality of the series.
I’ve been in a drama slump for months now, waiting for a show that would actually make me feel something and OMG, this one finally did it. I could literally cry. I finally feel alive again 😭 😩
Can someone explain where the 1h20 dramas have gone? What's up with this new 40-minute format that doesn't make any sense 😩
Anyway, I had no expectations for this drama, but honestly, it's pretty good! I’m mainly interested in seeing how the relationship between Pat and Tham will develop, but most of all, I want to see the husband and the mistress get exposed and ruined. So far, it's a good show to watch to kill time...
You cant do that. Coz the real Theehat does not love Mild (u can see his chara in the 1st eps when the real Theethat…
You're really taking this seriously lol.
I'm simply sharing my opinion, just like everyone else in the comments. I don’t understand why you feel the need to come here and attack me for it.
I’m just expressing what I didn’t like, why I didn’t like it, and what I personally think could have been improved. That’s what an opinion is! If YOU enjoy the script and appreciate it, then good for you. Personally, it’s not my cup of tea, and I have the RIGHT to say that.
Also, my opinion is based on the first two episodes when they were released (check the date of my comment—it’s from two months ago!). I didn’t enjoy the beginning, so I decided to stop watching. It’s my right not to like it, and it’s also my right to share my opinion. Please don’t take it personally, and most importantly, don’t attack me just because I shared my opinion.
Can you spoil about the misunderstandings ? He thinks FL wanted to kill him?? Any spoilers
Pas is the female lead's ex, but he had an accident at the same time as Theethat. Although his character died, he swapped bodies with Theethat. So essentially, Pas's consciousness has entered Theethat's body, and the female lead doesn’t realize that her ex is in his body, which leads to the misunderstanding.
In the trailer, he looks frustrated because the female lead has agreed to marry the real Theethat. He doesn’t understand her decision, especially since they were engaged not long ago.
I loved this show when I first saw it in 2014; it was the show of the year and incredibly popular. I remember searching everywhere for English subtitles. In fact, this was the first Korean drama I ever watched.
However, looking back at it in 2024, I realize that there are quite a few flaws and it's not as great as I once thought. Still, it remains a classic for me—being my first drama ever— and I have many fond memories of watching it.
Both episodes were full of twists and turns, and the upcoming ones promise even more.
However, I'm a bit disappointed with how the show has unfolded. I don’t understand why it was necessary to include a body swap between Theethat and Pas. The fact that Pas is dead yet his consciousness has entered Theethat's body has left me feeling unsatisfied.
One reason for my disappointment is that Theethat’s character, from the very first episode, made us eager to learn more about him. I would have liked to explore his backstory and understand his feelings more deeply.
Now that we’ve had the body swap, I feel we’ve lost elements that could have enhanced the show. It seems harder to connect with the character since it’s not truly "Theethat," but rather Pas inhabiting his body.
In any case, I hope that at some point Pas's spirit will leave Theethat, allowing us to see the real him again, alongside Mild, as their relationship develops further.
Anyway sorry!
That said, I also found the romance between the two a bit awkward at times; I wasn’t really convinced by the acting. But I think this is more of an issue with the actress. I’ve been watching Park Shin Hye’s dramas since 2011, and I’ve often felt that, even though she’s a good actress overall, the parts that require more romance (ex. romantic chemistry) isn't her strongest.
Aside from all that, the drama is very good, and I’ve almost binged the entire thing in just 2 days. Despite my earlier criticism, Park Shin Hye played her role very well, and I was pleasantly surprised by Kim Jae Young. It even made me want to check out more of his dramas!
When it comes to the other scenes with the supporting cast, I really see this mature approach. But when the FML arrives, everything changes! And that's a disaster for the quality of the series.
Anyway, I had no expectations for this drama, but honestly, it's pretty good! I’m mainly interested in seeing how the relationship between Pat and Tham will develop, but most of all, I want to see the husband and the mistress get exposed and ruined.
So far, it's a good show to watch to kill time...
I'm simply sharing my opinion, just like everyone else in the comments. I don’t understand why you feel the need to come here and attack me for it.
I’m just expressing what I didn’t like, why I didn’t like it, and what I personally think could have been improved. That’s what an opinion is! If YOU enjoy the script and appreciate it, then good for you. Personally, it’s not my cup of tea, and I have the RIGHT to say that.
Also, my opinion is based on the first two episodes when they were released (check the date of my comment—it’s from two months ago!). I didn’t enjoy the beginning, so I decided to stop watching. It’s my right not to like it, and it’s also my right to share my opinion. Please don’t take it personally, and most importantly, don’t attack me just because I shared my opinion.
In the trailer, he looks frustrated because the female lead has agreed to marry the real Theethat. He doesn’t understand her decision, especially since they were engaged not long ago.
However, looking back at it in 2024, I realize that there are quite a few flaws and it's not as great as I once thought. Still, it remains a classic for me—being my first drama ever— and I have many fond memories of watching it.
However, I'm a bit disappointed with how the show has unfolded. I don’t understand why it was necessary to include a body swap between Theethat and Pas. The fact that Pas is dead yet his consciousness has entered Theethat's body has left me feeling unsatisfied.
One reason for my disappointment is that Theethat’s character, from the very first episode, made us eager to learn more about him. I would have liked to explore his backstory and understand his feelings more deeply.
Now that we’ve had the body swap, I feel we’ve lost elements that could have enhanced the show. It seems harder to connect with the character since it’s not truly "Theethat," but rather Pas inhabiting his body.
In any case, I hope that at some point Pas's spirit will leave Theethat, allowing us to see the real him again, alongside Mild, as their relationship develops further.