Nah, im surprised they didnt hint at chan getting a new love interest as this is pretty much the standard in kdramas.
There were originally plans for 40 episodes, but due to the 2018 Asian games, few weeks aired only 1 full episode or none at all. Instead of extending the duration of the drama airing, they decided to end it on the original finishing date.
>Will continue watching only to see how much worse it can get.Basically me now. I think maybe the point it went…
Yes! And the whole concept with her getting possessed and writing was kind of just thrown out? For the longest time, I was just thinking to myself, just write a less conflicting plotline lol. Instead more and more obstacles just keep appearing.
Rip, I really loved her acting from the dramas I've seen her in. Just now was enlightened about her hold T-ara fiasco. I won't be able to see her in the same light again... thankfully also read that she's trying to make amends, so props for that.
I hope she is better person now, because she's a great actress, and I do like to see her in more dramas.
When people say that the male lead was stiff and all I can think was in the manhwa the dude was stiff. He was…
I don't think people realize that being stiff is a trait lol. They reflect it to the actor being stiff while acting, but in reality it's the actor acting stiff for the character.
To add on, an actor acting a super charismatic role also doesn't automatically mean they're an amazing actor if they usually act that way irl.
People should just state they don't like Eun Woo's character rather than his acting, cuz at this point calling him "stiff" is virtually a compliment.
I really enjoyed watching this drama, but it's getting a bit stale for me due to how the story is progressing, which is pretty expected given how many eps are left.
Initially, I found Kang Ho pretending to be a judge comical, but by this point, I was sort of expecting some kind of huge backlash before a resolution. Now every time he gets away with something absurd, it hardly makes me smile, let alone laugh. They invite a more serious tone to the drama when things appear to go south, but things never actually do aside for minor side characters. It makes me question if any of the characters (mostly all the antagonists) are actually competent in their field of work. This might have worked if the drama was presented in a more comical fashion, but really Kang Ho's character is the only one giving off comical vibes.
In short, the directing kind of bothers me. It feels 50/50 comedy/serious whereas I think I'd prefer 75/25 or 25/75
Basically me now. I think maybe the point it went downhill for me was when Eun Young returned. Everything started getting so messy after that
I hope she is better person now, because she's a great actress, and I do like to see her in more dramas.
To add on, an actor acting a super charismatic role also doesn't automatically mean they're an amazing actor if they usually act that way irl.
People should just state they don't like Eun Woo's character rather than his acting, cuz at this point calling him "stiff" is virtually a compliment.
Initially, I found Kang Ho pretending to be a judge comical, but by this point, I was sort of expecting some kind of huge backlash before a resolution. Now every time he gets away with something absurd, it hardly makes me smile, let alone laugh. They invite a more serious tone to the drama when things appear to go south, but things never actually do aside for minor side characters. It makes me question if any of the characters (mostly all the antagonists) are actually competent in their field of work. This might have worked if the drama was presented in a more comical fashion, but really Kang Ho's character is the only one giving off comical vibes.
In short, the directing kind of bothers me. It feels 50/50 comedy/serious whereas I think I'd prefer 75/25 or 25/75
Ep 3 was so refreshing.