I really enjoyed this first episode. I honestly didn't expect there to be comedic moments in such a drama-heavy story. One thing that's probably going to annoy me, though, is that it looks like we're heading toward a love triangle with Hong Min-gi. Seriously, why? It's getting so tiring at this point.
Does Hong Min-gi always have that angry look on his face? If you pay close attention, no matter where you see him, he never seems to have a neutral expression. It always looks like he's angry.
I watched the trailer, and Shin Ye-eun looks absolutely stunning with that haircut. I fell in love a thousand times in just 1 minute and 35 seconds. A bob haircut is definitely her best look.
I'm a bit worried about how successful this K-drama will be. I love both the male lead and the female lead, but there are a few things that make me nervous. First, it's airing on Mondays and Tuesdays, which usually isn't considered the most successful time slot, even though one of the best K-dramas ever, *TW*, was broadcast in that slot.
Another concern is that the most recent dramas from both the ML and FL were pretty disappointing—some were even painful to watch. There's also the writer, Kim Ji Soo, whose previous work hasn't really convinced me.
That being said, I absolutely love the cast, and I'm genuinely hoping the drama turns out to be great.
Lee Jun-young is one of the most talented and versatile Korean actors in the industry. I've been on this train for a long time now. I absolutely loved seeing him recently in the role of a fitness coach—it was just so funny. I'm happy to see him again in a more serious role here.
Are we seriously doing another body-swap drama? I'm so over it—it feels like the exact same plot as in No Tail to Tell. I'm clearly here for Lee Jun-young.
I remembered that K-drama and I've been rewatching some of my favorite scenes. I miss it so much. The fight scenes were amazing, and I absolutely loved the chemistry between Lee Jung Ha and Kim Do Wan. It honestly sucks because we'll probably never get a second season.
Pretty cool drama, nothing extraordinary but a solid 6/10. It’s refreshing to watch something different for once instead of always seeing the same thing. I absolutely loved Woogy, played by KSC — he was clearly my favorite here. Park Boyoung tried a new type of role instead of her usual romance characters, and it was nice seeing her in a different genre, but honestly I had a really hard time with it.
First, it's airing on Mondays and Tuesdays, which usually isn't considered the most successful time slot, even though one of the best K-dramas ever, *TW*, was broadcast in that slot.
Another concern is that the most recent dramas from both the ML and FL were pretty disappointing—some were even painful to watch. There's also the writer, Kim Ji Soo, whose previous work hasn't really convinced me.
That being said, I absolutely love the cast, and I'm genuinely hoping the drama turns out to be great.