Poor PHS, after being framed with that anticoagulant, still being targeted. Luckily not framed with syringes, if not he would have gone in 2 months. Using syringes to frame people is a fantastic idea. Has he worked in SKH before?
So sad that PHS has been framed so early in Episode 1. How did the people who framed him get his fingerprints on the anticoagulant bottle? The people who framed him must be experts in framing people. I think he will be able to clear his name. Luckily not framed with syringes. Based on my experience, when people use syringes to frame other people, impossible to clear the name.
It's only licensed to some countries so that's probably why.
If you use a paid VPN service like ExpressVPN or Surfshark you can choose the country (or try some random countries) in which the drama is available. The free VPN most of the time you can't choose the location, so it depends on luck. Can use Laptop and smartphones. I haven't tried it with a SmartTV though.
Absolutely brilliant, loved the visual effects. A very organic, well-developed storyline and character development was excellent. The pacing was slightly slow from episode 7 - 14, when they doing the parents storyline. Then action scenes gets more electrifying from episode 17 onwards. The ML/SML/FL/SFL acted very well and seem very down to earth even though it was a superhero movie. Definitely a 10/10.
Looks like the Director had multiple strokes throughout the production of this kdrama. Utterly ncoherent, inconceivably illogical and stupendously irrational. It feels though they were trying to camouflage the leaky storyline by making everyone's lives tragic or sad. There is a million ways to craft a wining storyline about the "app", with their A-list cast, nice OST, but they chose this disasterous plotline. I wish I could unsee this kdrama, so please do not watch beyond episode 3 to save your 🧠 from intense migraines. I only watched because of So Hyun and Song Kang. I was hoping for a tragic end for Go Min Si, but it didn't happen.
Totally loved the show, Kim Tae Ri performance was riveting, top-notch and amazing. Her performance is definitely deserving of the Baeksang Award that she received for Best Actress in 2022. She did amazingly well and the episodes are addictive to watch because of her energetic and wide ranging emotional performance. Nam Joo-Hyuk performance was also extraordinary and his chemistry with Kim Tae Ri was amazing. The rest of cast also did very well. Above all, a very good storyline that enabled the cast to perform strongly. One of best k dramas I have watched in a while...
I didn't go into this with a lot of expectations - nut, even with that, I am shocked at how bad this is.Mostly,…
Excellent, spot-on searing questions. Looks like a big budget production with a solid cast but why didn't they focus on making a good/logical storyline. like if you are so rich and daughters are so important for the family lineage, why didn't she move to a Mongolia to search for her with the father? Mongolia is sparsely populated and shouldn't be difficult to find a lost person. Finding a lost person in Russia, Africa, China or Amazon jungle is relatively more difficult. Who are the two random vagrants who join her in living in the tents and then start making random appearances with their superficial relationship issues in random episodes? I felt there there was ageism when they tried to use Nam Soon's grandmother relationship issues the source of most of its comedy. Should have made strong woman Bong-Soon 2, it would have been so much better
Very messy and convulated plot that seemed to only prioritize making every scene sanguine and mindlessly as violent as possible. I don't know why season 2 had to militarize the conflict with the monsters so dramatically when the claustrophobic and intimate setting of a residential apartment is what made watching sweet home 1 so appealing. Sadly, Song Kang only makes sporadic appearances 😭😭😭😭
like if you are so rich and daughters are so important for the family lineage, why didn't she move to a Mongolia to search for her with the father? Mongolia is sparsely populated and shouldn't be difficult to find a lost person. Finding a lost person in Russia, Africa, China or Amazon jungle is relatively more difficult. Who are the two random vagrants who join her in living in the tents and then start making random appearances with their superficial relationship issues in random episodes? I felt there there was ageism when they tried to use Nam Soon's grandmother relationship issues the source of most of its comedy. Should have made strong woman Bong-Soon 2, it would have been so much better
Sadly, Song Kang only makes sporadic appearances 😭😭😭😭