I'm probably 100% biased as a Kyungsoo fan, but I loved every single minute of him acting like an adorkable drama king and the chemistry with Chae Soo Bin was super lovely and cute~ Especially the last scene! The theme was quite good as well.
At first I was thinking that I wouldn't be able to start this drama because the cops didn't seem like they could keep up with SeolOk, but now I'm so wanting another season. I don't know how they are going unravel SeolOk & WanSeung's cold cases in the remaining episodes. The chemistry between all the characters are so on point. Love these characters to bits & the comedy thriller genre. Are there any other dramas that would fall into that category? I'd love to find more like it. I've been watching too many melodramas these days.
I love twisted characters... Hakyeon's forehead an added bonus! I'll keep Ms. Perfect on my plan to watch list, and maybe start after Rebel or Defendant.
I dropped it... kinda boring but I'm curious as to what happens. Anybody care to share LOL
Yes he is!! I'm so disappointed, I was hoping that at least the secret of the father would have been explained. If it was written better and had a nice execution then it might have possibly been a fresh story.
no but seriously, why does everybody hate Yoona? Like I know she's a part of a girl group or something but…
I have no hate for Yoona, maybe her acting has improved, I just tend to skip or hesitate to watch a drama with her as a main character because of the performances I've seen from her in the past. Sometimes I feel casting is mainly based off of looks or name value rather than talent, not that she is untalented.I think other people might feel displeased with her overexposure in the past, as in excessive media coverage and hype.
Pretty predictable and cliche overall. The twist was kind of good, but not the kind of pay off I was looking for. Jung Woo's acting, Ha Neul's clear voice, and Hyo Joo's smile were the main things I could take away from this film. Also, I liked Jin Goo's character.
The more obvious product placements would be big name products like Subway, Quiznos, Dunkin Donuts, and coffee mixers. The less obvious but still notable would be diet pills, hair products, water purifiers, and even printer paper that had no actual business being the drama except to promote the product. I've even seen the male lead "accidentally" dropping his phone in the sink to promote its water durability. I actually like product placement and find it fun. Take a breather from all the melodrama and just enjoy some Subway, lol. I think it's smart for dramas to take advantage of it.
The way the movie jumped to such a peachy ending didn't sit quite right with me. I wanted the butterfly effect to be explained a little more, rather than just trying to make assumptions.
The acting was quite stale at first, but it picked up when the character claiming to be the victim's mother came into to play. Overall decent, but had hoped for more development in the case. The movie seemed to end right when it was starting to reach its climax.