There's literally nothing wrong with the leads meeting like that, and if you saw something wrong with it and immediately thought of pedophilia or "grooming" then it's my turn to say you're weird. All I saw was a person trying to help a young girl who was hurt, get back home safely. There's nothing more to it. And sure, she might had a small crush on him afterwards but when did liking older men become a taboo? I'm sure you'd like to take it up with the many amounts of people who had crushes on celebrities twice their ages when they were young and see if that's pedophilia then :) Also, it's not like it was love at first sight or anything? They moved on with their lives and it was only a "right then and there situation." She didn't hold a torch for him all her life, so I literally can't see the problem that MANY people are bringing up. Stop using that as an excuse to trash a drama that hasn't even really gotten its chance yet.
how was that creepy? it's not like the 27 yr old was tryna get with her he just took her home lol
That's not even pedophilia or "grooming." Honestly what is wrong with people's minds these days? All he did was help a child who was hurt and bring her back to her home. That's what any decent human being would do. And so what if she had liked him back then because he helped her? It would lean more towards childlike admiration or a small crush, and what's wrong with that? I liked a celebrity that was two times my age when I was around her age, is that a crime? No, it isn't. It's something that normally happens to a lot of people, so please stop taking things out of content and spreading false information.
I might actually give the seasons a try since Jo Bo Ah isn't returning (her character was one of the reasons why I couldn't continue with the drama, but I know what happens).
Also... I can see why there would be a season 2 but a season 3? That's too much in my opinion. There are plenty of other drama's that deserve a second season, idk why there's such high demands for multiple seasons of drama's that really don't even need them. Moon Lovers should get a second season but here we are.
yes I literally have changed my strategy to at least watch the 1/4th of all the episodes and then judge it.
exactly, that's my point! the cast, crew, directors spend a lot of time and hard work on drama's, the least we can do is actually try it out and see, give them the benefit of the doubt (in some cases) before immediately saying it sucks, etc. it's just common decency at this point.
yes I literally have changed my strategy to at least watch the 1/4th of all the episodes and then judge it.
that's a good strategy! I give myself at least 5-10 episodes before I think about dropping it, sometimes the first three in some cases. like at least you really did try to watch it, instead of judging it on the very first episode.
this is a FAMILY drama, so ofc it's going to be a lot longer than an average drama lmao. also, the people who are saying that they're already dropping it.... it's literally the first episode, like give it a chance? it's an interesting start, just saying that ya'll should stick with it for at least a few more episodes before saying it sucks and dropping it.
Is there any secondary couples? And are they okay enough to watch? Who are they and what’s there romance plot.…
yes, there are other couples in the drama, one of which is rlly a waste of time in my opinion and the other is between ml's friend and ml's sister! the one between the ml's friend and ml's sister is nice to watch!
Finished the drama after two days, and actually it wasn't bad. I'm mildly surprised since most of the comments about this drama was bad, but I enjoyed it. I hadn't seen Johnny in a drama for a while, and the same goes for Li Qin, so I thought their chemistry was quite refreshing. The romance was cute, and there were a lot of side characters that I liked, besides a few but I won't get into that. In terms of the characters... the FL is not as bad as what ppl said about her. In actuality, she is better than most of the FL's I've seen in cdrama's. Albeit the fact that she was unnecessarily loud and annoying in certain scenes and made some stupid mistakes but it's not the worst I've seen. The ML was fine, although he annoyed me with his attitude towards the beginning but you warm up to him quick. I also want to add that this drama reminded me a lot of DOTS when I watched it, there were a lot of scenes that were similar to scenes in DOTS, which was kinda nice. The story in itself is ok, there is definitely a need for improvement, and it dragged for a period of episodes, but overall, it was a pretty enjoyable watch. The military aspects were interesting, but I would've wished they toned it down a bit in certain scenes. Also, I cried my eyes out in the last episode.
Although my rating for this was lower than I thought it would be, nevertheless, I enjoyed the drama. From the action, emotionally impactful scenes, flashbacks, politics, history, and of course the chemistry between the leads. I was hyped for this drama because of Ji Jin Hee & Kim Hyun Joo's reunion and I was not disappointed. Their acting was as good as always, and I really loved the wholesome family moments we got in the drama. Now, I just want to mention though, there were a few things that bothered me when watching it. LSG's character was great in the beginning but then for some reason, his character got reduced to making bad decisions ALL the time. Seeing as he was the top agent back then in the NIS, it's really hard to believe that he became so naive and so trusting of others when everyone is trying to stab him in the back basically. Also, the story was lacking at certain points, draggy even to the point where I got bored of watching. Drama's aren't perfect, so it's natural that Undercover had it's flaws. But again, I really enjoyed watching Undercover, and I think they ended the drama really well.
Han Seo dying was just so unfair to me, I mean he deserved better.
Also the ending was meh? Tbh the drama in itself was "ok" to me, I would've dropped it if not for SJK and some of the characters and their dynamics with one another. I also didn't really warm up to Cha Young and the romance aspects either. I mean they had some cute and emotional scenes, I won't deny that, but it doesn't really stand out to me? Overall, it was alright I guess. I did end up finishing it, and I enjoyed a lot of the episodes/moments so it's not a "this drama sucked" and everything.
Although, a good thing about this drama, is that I picked up Italian from Vincenzo. I actually was impressed with the Italian that SJK spoke (he spoke so well), and it convinced me to learn Italian :D now that was fun!
Also... I can see why there would be a season 2 but a season 3? That's too much in my opinion. There are plenty of other drama's that deserve a second season, idk why there's such high demands for multiple seasons of drama's that really don't even need them. Moon Lovers should get a second season but here we are.
Also the ending was meh? Tbh the drama in itself was "ok" to me, I would've dropped it if not for SJK and some of the characters and their dynamics with one another. I also didn't really warm up to Cha Young and the romance aspects either. I mean they had some cute and emotional scenes, I won't deny that, but it doesn't really stand out to me? Overall, it was alright I guess. I did end up finishing it, and I enjoyed a lot of the episodes/moments so it's not a "this drama sucked" and everything.
Although, a good thing about this drama, is that I picked up Italian from Vincenzo. I actually was impressed with the Italian that SJK spoke (he spoke so well), and it convinced me to learn Italian :D now that was fun!