I love dramas from the 90s and cast looks promising, but hopefully it's not purely comedy to the point of very forced and cringe. Also, people will surely once again complain about draggy 16 episodes even if it turns out great, but whining about kdramas being generally shorter now at the same time...
I personally hope they will get together in the end, I don't see any sibling energy Bull some people claim... like at all, it's obvious she loves him romantically and he almost surely does too... like come on
Sorry but why does it matter to you if they drop all episodes at once or not? You can still watch two eps a week…
well, then try to watch it as soon as you can and stay off the media in the meantime... Neflix originals release on Fridays and in most cases there arent some huge spoilers to be afraid of in romantic dramas unlike with crime or mystery... also, I often see some spoilers and so? like I said, I doubt romcom will have some huge twists or such to be angry about when spoiled in advance...