The cinematography is absolutely pleasing! And the main leads are soo cute and warm. I hope it doesn't have the same trope from the Korean drama towards the end, that would really be a bummer
8.1 ? Seriously? They are one of the few couple who know what it means to be in a relationship and communicate…
I personally agree and understand with what you said, they had one of the healthiest relationships I've seen, and I absolutely loved it. :') It deserves a higher rating.
I guess a lot of people don't enjoy seeing the leads just working on their relationship in the second half, most of the watchers want some sort of conflict or drama to keep it spicy; that's what I understood from the reviews (it was the same with What's wrong with secretary Kim.)
It think it's a light-hearted, easy-going kdrama. Anyone who is looking for an easy watch, with not much complications (maybe just in the first few episodes), no misunderstandings and tons of cute scenes and honest conversations, can give this a try! :)
I agree. The violent ending seemed a bit uncharacteristic and gruesome, it just didn’t fit with the mood of…
I do agree to this. Although they completely deserved it, somehow it felt too gruesome for this series, especially since they didn't follow the same theme throughout the other episodes. I especially felt the Han Seung Hyuk's throat cutting scene was too intense.
Ok but why is no one talking about Inzagi! What happened to him? What did the blue ribbon on his leg mean? Was he the consigliere of the pigeon mafia world too? I need answers! xD
I think it the writer write his character supposed and purposely to be like that. Very mysterious sociopath who…
That actually is a plausible explanation. Maybe with all the limelight on him he couldn't handle stuff on his own, and thus we saw his decline. Atleast that's how we can satisfactorily conclude in case the writers just went lazy on his character. xD
Even I felt the same! They did the villian dirty by portraying it with all the cliche antics towards the end.…
Yes exactly my thought! He was handling the whole of Babel group in the shadows, without anyone knowing or getting caught for years, that definitely means he was smart. And the way he used to act around Cha young and others without them getting a single clue, means he for sure was intelligent. They just let go of all that as soon as he was exposed. :/
I personally was disappointed at how Jang Han-seok as the villan evolved over time. I feel at the start, he was showcased not just as a psychopath, but also a mastermind. But eventually all he did was threaten everyone and ask Myung-hee to kill off people. I think his character had a lot of potential to become an amazing viIlan (especially with Ok Taec-yeon's great acting!). I was expecting to see some awesome mind games from him, but it turned out to be one way, with Vincenzo always winning. Dunno if it's just me or anyone else also feel this way?
btw am I the only one who has been waiting for demolition of Plaza? bcs I remember the first ever scene and during…
Ngl I was waiting for it too.. and was wondering why they showed it at the start when they were gonna save the building anyway. I guess you are right, it was just a dream xD
I guess a lot of people don't enjoy seeing the leads just working on their relationship in the second half, most of the watchers want some sort of conflict or drama to keep it spicy; that's what I understood from the reviews (it was the same with What's wrong with secretary Kim.)