Does anyone know who the person is who does the voiceover parts for Woo Jin? The voice seems really familiar.
At first I thought it was Lee Dong Wook, then that it was Park Seo Joon, and then I was not in the least sure... but when the credits came, I strained my eyes so much to make out the name of the narrator, and it turns out it is Yoo Yeon Seok :)
To be honest, I shipped the BomChul pairing so much that I was disappointed at the lack of development in that storyline :<
The last episode's pace was a bit odd to me, with much of the focus put on EunSol's issue and only what seemed like 5-7 minutes of solving the other subplots. I find the ending too abrupt and rushed :"D
To be honest, this is probably the only drama that's airing at the moment that has made me anticipate the next episode for the whole week. And to think that I wasn't all that convinced by the synopsis... ;)
The only thing that disturbs me is the movie poster with writing in Polish on the supposedly Swedish-themed wall...…
Although I totally agree that in some cases they could've paid more attention to pronunciation, I think that's a totally different story... :D They just cast (trendy) actors with bad foreign language skills and try to pass the portrayed character as "fluent" in those languages as if nobody would notice it. The poster is another story - insufficient research :)
I know a good drama when the characters in it act like human beings, not some mindless idiots. This drama provided me with characters that actually THINK and act like normal people would do when faced with dangerous situations. The ending seemed fine as it wasn't cheesy at all. The main antagonists got what they deserved, and it was carried out in an intersting way.
All in all, I consider it one of the most well thought out dramas so far.
Hmm, from what I've noticed it seems that most of the opinions about the ending are very negative. To some degree, I understand that, since I had mixed feelings about it at first. But when I gave it some thought, I came to realize that the ending is different to what I am used to seeing in other dramas. To be honest, the way it ended was quite realistic and more true to life, as not everything in life turns out the way you want it to and you hardly ever get a happy ending.
On a brighter note, I really had so much fun watching the series!
Seems pretty good but i hate 30 minutes dramas :( I wish they made it like a 1 hour drama but half the episodes
What's the difference? If you want to watch an hour's worth of High Kick, then you just need to watch two episodes in a row :3 As for me, a 30-minute episode is very convenient - I can find time for one episode while getting ready for school :)
The last episode's pace was a bit odd to me, with much of the focus put on EunSol's issue and only what seemed like 5-7 minutes of solving the other subplots. I find the ending too abrupt and rushed :"D
All in all, I consider it one of the most well thought out dramas so far.
On a brighter note, I really had so much fun watching the series!