Ikr. So many people hate on her, but really, I don’t see why. Maybe she earned some in the past, but her last few dramas... she’s done a good job and definitely improving. I feel like sometimes the commenters are talking about a different person, it just doesn’t add up.
Was this already two years ago? Wow, I remember watching this... going in, not expecting a happy love story. It's like morbidly watching a train wreck... in slow motion. Fun, for the right mood.
Managed to hold off starting this because I knew I wouldn’t manage the wait between episodes, now it’s over I can marathon the thing. Probably more than once. Much excited, these genres are very much my thing.
I wonder why jungwoo didn't treat his brain disease seeing that he knows that all WNV kids suffers from it? Maybe…
I assume he planned on all those murders, and if he had a terminal illness they can’t just lock him up - I predict he’ll make an escape attempt at some point. He probably doesn’t value his life beyond doing... whatever it is he plans to do.
People are like that. Although irritating, I found her pretty sympathetic because she felt so real.
It could be because I knew someone who was in a similar situation in the past that she was always sympathetic to me. Still though, I admit that she could be really annoying at times.
Started this with very minimal expectations, because at a glance, and I need to be frank... it looked a bit tacky. But it's so fun and for what it is, well made! I can just switch my brain off and refreshingly, there's no humour which makes me cringe. Loving it so much!
Interesting list, but some of these shows were really popular when they were airing. Such as The Tale of Nokdu, the Smile Has Left Your Eyes and When Camellias Bloom, everyone was talking about them.
I second Children of Nobody. Also recommended: Heard it Through the Grapevine, Cross, Life (2018) and Solomon's Perjury. All personal favourites that are underrated and underappreciated, in my opinion.
Which other drama are you referring to?Also yeah, back in jan Psychopath diary ended. While I enjoyed it I was…
Psychopath Diary was never going to be a drama that took realism into account. I would've been interested in it if there was less in there for humour and it was a genuine exploration of someone slowly descending into madness, realising they'd done wrong and been punished. But, of course, it was never going to do that.
I second Children of Nobody. Also recommended: Heard it Through the Grapevine, Cross, Life (2018) and Solomon's Perjury. All personal favourites that are underrated and underappreciated, in my opinion.
I would've been interested in it if there was less in there for humour and it was a genuine exploration of someone slowly descending into madness, realising they'd done wrong and been punished. But, of course, it was never going to do that.
So happy it's finally here.