I'm not going to lie: if I finish this drama, the score will be a maximum of 3 and may even end up at 1. Not 0, because when I finish a drama, I put in at least 1 point.
This is the lamest kdrama I've ever seen in my life. It's literally punishing to watch. The 49 mins are just the longest in the world. My eyes were closing on their own because it's so bad, so boring. It freaks me out to write this, but even the worst dramas like “When The Stars Gossip” or “Love Alarm” are masterpieces against this. Honestly, I could give up right now, except that I just want to. It's to see PSH, to break them in two. That's all that keeps me going 😂
Well, I've just finished episode 4, I really liked this one too, a little less than the second though. In the tastings of the king, it reminds me a lot “The Haunted Palace” when Yook Sung Jae cost something he had never tasted, it's clearly the same here, like copy / paste and more I find that he and Lee Chae Min have a little resemblance. On the other hand, generally what I don't like in this kind of drama is that throughout, they're going to make the LF suffer and they'll get nothing. It's always the same with this kind of drama, SFL will keep on making FL suffer, until episode 9-10, while ML will fall in love and protect FL but SFL will always come out okay or just have a little defeat and be done with it. 😀
There’s something I’ve been thinking a lot about — especially when it comes to actors. When you compare *Lee Chae Min* in this drama versus his other roles, it honestly feels like you're watching two completely different people. It’s as if all his previous performances were done by a stand-in, and now we’re finally seeing the real *Lee Chae Min*. > > To be honest, I’ve seen him in 3 or 4 dramas before this, and I’ve never seen him perform as well as he does here. Is it just that actors aren’t great in every role, but sometimes land that *one* character that fits them perfectly? Or is it that the script is just way more in tune with his energy and style? > > And then it makes me wonder — can we really say he’s a good actor overall? Because a truly great actor is supposed to stand out even when the writing is weak or average. > > In all his previous roles — like *Hierarchy* or *Crash Course in Romance* — let’s be honest, he came off as average at best, sometimes even just plain bad. I even wondered how he kept landing lead roles. > > I was one of the first to be skeptical about him in this drama, just like a lot of others. But so far, and I’m pretty sure until the end, he’s proving us completely wrong — and I’m honestly here for it. 😳
I've just finished episode 3, just incredible, I didn't see the time go by and my heart is beating every minute. I love the drama too much so far and what can I say about “Lee Chae Min”, he's just too good in this role. I can't believe his level of presence, his acting is just magical. I can't believe I'm watching the same guy who played in “Crushology 101” and “Hierarchy”. This drama is clearly “Lee Chae Min's” best role 😀. I'm going for episode 4.
It's a great watch overall. I loved watching them progress, seeing the ups and downs. It's a drama that remains fairly predictable overall, but the connection they have was just perfect. They're one big family, each one for the other. How satisfying to see the vice-principal take his stuff and get fired. I also think that the shooting coach didn't suffer enough and came out well enough in the end. There are moments too that seem forced. I don't know if it's just Mung Eun's character that's like that, but you always get the impression that he's shy and sometimes they seem to be much less present in the team than the others. It's a very cool drama on the whole where we don't necessarily need romance but rather a good fat bunch of friends who support each other. I give it an 8.5/10
I just saw but the casting is a huge mess. So far we'd have: Lee Soo Hyuk, Dex, Shin Seung Ho but also Kim Dan (a rookie actor who debuted his first drama with Winning Try 😂😂😂) and Yoo Jung Hoo. Please what the hell? Fucking Suzy please get out of here😓😓
when I see scores of 8 or even 10/10 here, it just makes me laugh too hard. The drama makes no sense whatsoever. From the start, it's clear that it's going to be Seokcheol versus Tae Hoon, only for the plot to change completely with 3-4 episodes to go. I can't understand how you can be an actor and accept this kind of role? What's Lee Dong Wook's role? I've never seen a villain as weak as him. He literally does nothing in the whole drama 😂😂😂😂 Nan but this kind of drama is just terrible in fact, the worst thing is that after 2 episodes you clearly know that it will be the same until the end but you keep going 😂😂😂...
It's been a very long kdrama. I feel like I've been watching it for 6 months. The drama ends well enough on the whole, but it's still very, very average, and it's lucky that Yoo Jung Hoo was there to bring something to the table. Chuu is really uninteresting, especially in her role here. It's a rather average drama with no head-scratching, and should be watched for its cuteness and the beauty of its characters. There are a lot of dramas like this where you don't necessarily watch for the acting because you know very well that they're generally rookie actors/actresses. I give it a 6/10
Well, I just finished the drama and I honestly feel like I’ve wasted 14 hours of my life. I wouldn’t recommend this drama to anyone. It was absolutely terrible from start to finish. Honestly, if I hadn’t watched it while it was airing, I never would’ve started it — let alone made it through 14 episodes. There’s absolutely nothing that works here. The plot makes no sense whatsoever. And that final scene? I was at least expecting a kiss when Seokchol saw Mi Yeong from afar — but nope, nothing. Just a horrible ending to a horrible show. I’m giving it a 4/10.
It's the first time I've seen an actress with bleached eyebrows in a drama. I've always seen it on idols but never on actresses and it's just so gorgeous on Hyo-ri. Plus the waves on her hair suit her face better than the time they straightened her hair. In the end, it's my opinion.
The drama is so sweet, I honestly enjoy it. The chemistry between Ji An and Jeong Seok is wonderful, they play perfectly. There are some really beautiful scenes, not to mention the exterior visuals, which are magnificent. The water fountain scene was so sweet. Nah, the drama's pretty good, but sometimes it tends to be a bit slow on certain things. On the other hand, I'm so afraid I'm going to eat a K-trauma at the end with Hyo-ri's story.
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> To be honest, I’ve seen him in 3 or 4 dramas before this, and I’ve never seen him perform as well as he does here. Is it just that actors aren’t great in every role, but sometimes land that *one* character that fits them perfectly? Or is it that the script is just way more in tune with his energy and style?
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> And then it makes me wonder — can we really say he’s a good actor overall? Because a truly great actor is supposed to stand out even when the writing is weak or average.
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> In all his previous roles — like *Hierarchy* or *Crash Course in Romance* — let’s be honest, he came off as average at best, sometimes even just plain bad. I even wondered how he kept landing lead roles.
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> I was one of the first to be skeptical about him in this drama, just like a lot of others. But so far, and I’m pretty sure until the end, he’s proving us completely wrong — and I’m honestly here for it. 😳
I'm going for episode 4.
So she accepted the role... why this role
Suzy. I'm so sick to my stomach. I'm destroyed.
Nan but this kind of drama is just terrible in fact, the worst thing is that after 2 episodes you clearly know that it will be the same until the end but you keep going 😂😂😂...
acting because you know very well that they're generally rookie actors/actresses. I give it a 6/10
There’s absolutely nothing that works here. The plot makes no sense whatsoever. And that final scene? I was at least expecting a kiss when Seokchol saw Mi Yeong from afar — but nope, nothing. Just a horrible ending to a horrible show. I’m giving it a 4/10.