Viu Thailand and IQIYI have released the posters but haven't mentioned the exact release date yet.
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Currently at ep 18 and ima be honest... this drama has a lot of problems, I mean god damn! š¤¦āāļøand the…
did you finish watching it? I thought it was way too long, the first 30 were fine, and the last one. The last third was a disaster, what was the director thinking???
Great article Badass Bunny! I will go out on a limb and reiterate my review, Incurable Case Of Love was a TERRIBLE…
Incurable Case of Love was admittedly corny, yet enjoyable and light-hearted. Leave the girl alone... After all, he did fall for her, didn't he? Her job was done. (Fade out to black).
I agree, but I would not to overprocess it. The whole show is there purely just for entertainment.
@oppa_ In real life, we know that police work is serious. We are all aware that there are many rules about what's fair and who can investigate what. That is in real life. In k-drama world if something significant happens, like a crime, police officers can't just bring in their rich friends to help solve the case. Let's face it: the story about Jin Yi Soo joining a police team because he's wealthy and connected doesn't fit how things work in the real world. We would be delusional if we thought it was a real case scenario. It's a k-drama. K-dramas are all about telling interesting, emotional stories that do not always make sense, which is why I said, don't overprocess it. K-dramas focus more on being exciting/funny/ridiculous and grabbing your attention than on closely following real-life rules. Don't get hung up on whether every detail in the story could happen in real life. They're meant to be enjoyed, not picked apart for their realism. After all, part of the fun of watching is seeing characters in crazy situations that you'd never find in real life.
I agree, but I would not to overprocess it. The whole show is there purely just for entertainment.
Iām sure it was discussed in the story line between Lee Kang Hyun and her father. He was not happy about it but she went ahead with it. So, there was no bullshit as you said.
In real life, we know that police work is serious. We are all aware that there are many rules about what's fair and who can investigate what. That is in real life. In k-drama world if something significant happens, like a crime, police officers can't just bring in their rich friends to help solve the case. Let's face it: the story about Jin Yi Soo joining a police team because he's wealthy and connected doesn't fit how things work in the real world. We would be delusional if we thought it was a real case scenario.
It's a k-drama. K-dramas are all about telling interesting, emotional stories that do not always make sense, which is why I said, don't overprocess it. K-dramas focus more on being exciting/funny/ridiculous and grabbing your attention than on closely following real-life rules.
Don't get hung up on whether every detail in the story could happen in real life. They're meant to be enjoyed, not picked apart for their realism. After all, part of the fun of watching is seeing characters in crazy situations that you'd never find in real life.