Episode 6: I love drama so much, and I laughed so hard at the scene with the tear gas bomb on the CEO. I love all four girls so much, even Bok Hee is incredible.
Nah ive seen her child roles she was amazing there loved her in 18 again and the witch. If ur judgement is based…
I’ve seen her in quite a few K-dramas like 18 Again, The Witch, Dear M, Crushology 101, Hierarchy, and Our Beloved Summer. And yes, 18 Again honestly remains her best drama, but even then her acting level is really not great—actually pretty weak, unfortunately. And yeah, she often doesn’t have much luck with the scripts she chooses.
Come on, Roh Jeong Eui, I have a good feeling about this drama for you. Show us that you can act, because right now I'm really not convinced by your performance.
There is a huge difference between the kiss in “Boyhood” and the kiss here, but very clearly, here we see her closing her eyes, which means “she is waiting for the kiss,” unlike in “Boyhood” where she receives it without even having a say in the matter. It's like an assault in itself; it is an assault, and it's a man telling you so.
Sometimes there are very awkward moments in this drama, as if the actors were behaving like 10-year-olds. When Rin went to hide in the closet at the end, I was really embarrassed. Honestly, if it had been a Japanese actress, I wouldn't have said anything because it's part of their culture to be childish, but the
I think this is the first time Kang Hyewon has had kissing scenes since she became an actress, and I don't know why, but she's really, really uncomfortable—it's so obvious.
The actress who plays Noa is incredible as well as beautiful. Her boyfriend literally doesn't deserve her, and I was surprised to learn that she's only 22 years old.
So, I Dol I is over. I honestly loved the chemistry between Se Na (Choi Sooyoung) and Ra Ik (Kim Jae Yeong), but damn… episode 11 was **fatal** for the drama. On top of that, we’re not even told that Hye Joo was helped in the final episodes — the show makes it seem like she did everything on her own, and that the Seoul police (yes, **Seoul**, not some tiny town of 500 people) couldn’t find any fingerprints or even the dropped piercing.
Honestly, it’s completely incomprehensible, and I have no idea what was going on in the writer’s head. For me, this drama gets a 6.5/10.
I've just discovered a new passion: watching Neo Hou get out of his van and arrive at the film studio every day wearing a new outfit. When I try to find out what he's wearing most of the time, it's way too expensive, lol. Neo Hou has so many outfits.
Am I the only one who’s literally disappointed by this drama? It was originally supposed to come out in 2025, we got it in 2026… and *this* is what we get??? I feel like I’m watching a drama filmed in 2016 with a 2016-style plot. Nothing works—the way it’s filmed, the overall vibe—it honestly doesn’t feel like a 2026 drama at all.
Park Shin Hye has been absolutely incredible since *The Judge From Hell*. Honestly, I adore her. I’ve watched her growth year after year, and she truly impresses me. I think *TJFH* will remain my favorite drama of hers.
Episode 11 literally killed this K-drama. I would have even preferred to hear that it was the CEO. Damn, the Seoul Police can't find any fingerprints or clues 😂😂. Damn, why did they have to kill the drama like that?
Honestly, it’s completely incomprehensible, and I have no idea what was going on in the writer’s head. For me, this drama gets a 6.5/10.