Watched the 1st episode. And I hate it, this whole genre, where they drag down the lifestyle of one character to accomodate the other lead under the pretense of making them to be more humane, more connected to people. Story from here onwards is predictable to every minute. Also that accent, I find a bit irritating.
Far better and Eun Ji is the one who solved the murder mystery from nine years ago? Please. At least Mystery Queen…
Just as you I am aslo reiterating that I haven't seen or read Ms Marple and am talking based solely upon what I see in the show. And I have NEVER compared Miss Ma to Miss Marple. Miss Ma isn't a detective to know that the 1st suspect does always include the spouse. That's why there hasn't been any reference to the saying itself. As you said the trait that has been repeating in these cases...well as per her knowledge there weren't many people around her husband that'd help him kidnap his own child. Committing a fraud to get some money and killing his own child are two very very different crimes. And I am reiterating this too that having that unshakeable faith (although it wasn't as she had suspected him as he was the one that had everything to gain) is a good thing. And remember she didn't put this faith in her husband but she put in the FATHER of her child who genuinely loved that child. Outsiders get to have an objective view of the crimes committed by the family members and Miss Ma isn't an exception to that, it's a good message. It makes her look more Human. Otherwise everything she's ever done would be a business transaction with all the calculations done prior to it. There never have been many adaptations that are as good as the book even look at most popular detective SHERLOCK. People that have read the book will always tell you that the book is much better. But for those who haven't read it was the best ever detective show.
Far better and Eun Ji is the one who solved the murder mystery from nine years ago? Please. At least Mystery Queen…
For one, I don't know about Ms Marple. I haven't seen or read any of Agatha Christie. Secondly, Sure SEJ did that but she could think of that possibility only because she was an outsider, she isn't related to him in any aspect. What miss Ma said about that possibility is and should be absolutely true otherwise it's an end to the humanity itself. If we can't trust our close relationships with our kids then there's no real future to this world. She cries every time she's reminded of her daughter. Losing a child is one of the greatest pains that can be. She's wailing because of the extent of that grief. And why does she need to sob if she's alone in her big house? Plus her voice is a little loud. I like KYJ better than CKH even though this is my 1st time watching her.
Queen of Mystery was written to fit whatever her theories were. 1st she'd say some story and then the revelations would be done in the same sequence she'd said. That wasn't a thriller or a mystery, it was a comedy. They made a housewife into superwoman who'd solve all the crimes and keep her family happy too. Whereas this has a realistic approach. She didn't need to have all that tricks and know how of other things. She was already a member of the corporate world. She had seen the world real close and so she knew about people's nature and greed and all that. With this even if it took time she solved whatever she could. Like that ahjumma Ms Ma isn't so sure of peopleand so she trusts evidence (that woman would be sure that this person is good, why because as an ahjumma she could tell, and that would actually happen). I felt so stupid watching that show. At least logic works in this one. To this date I still don't know why what was the role of that detective, played by KSW, in QOM.
One thing I vaguely remember of QOM that just as miss Ma wasn't ready to accept her husband's faults that ahjumma was too like that. Remember how she got between the detective and her husband?
Different approach than s01. More brutal violence whereas s01 dealt with psychology and psychopaths alongside violent crimes. Still likable story. I loved NJP most then BJH and at times JYG. Other characters were pretty straightforward so wasn't anything that made me curious about them. Still HIH & HKG fought nice scenes.
Did they too cut down on the number of episodes? Why do they get our hopes up like that. I really wouldn't mind if it continues beyond 20, 30 or even 50 episodes. I just love her solving those mysteries. She's definitely far better than Queen Of Mystery. That ahjumma annoyed the hell out of me.
Yep, here to say the same...DON'T start this drama. Waste of time and emotions. Instead of trying to convince others of you view point of the characters invest that time and effort in real people around you. What this drama tries to tell you please learn it by going through it for yourselves. As I see it the only thing they achieved was make us argue their case to other people watching this in some other part of the world.
This is a light hearted comedy (romance??) drama. So if you keep your expectations a bit lower and keep logic at some distance this is an enjoyable drama. I didn't enjoy it as much coz I was hoping for a serious, heavy on twists and action drama, also, I had waited for first 12 episodes to be aired before I started watching this. But I like SJS enough to finish this I mean he is sooo handsome and those kids were too cute.
One of the greatest medical drama ever made! Sad to see it end. Not knowing when it'll end (no. of episodes) was a good thing for me since it didn't give me a chance to be disappointed in any way except that it ended. Loved the show, the tension, the drama and every character. Great respect to the story and script.
Loved his character...But what was the point of this movie? All the performers were true to the character assigned to them but I didn't get the point of it.
Nah i think it was just roughly estimated around 100 and now they got confirmation that its *only* 80 episodes
Actually I find ICW's Mother-in-law very much fun. She's greedy but that's just human nature. Other than that she's cute. I have seen her in some other drama too and I liked her too. Story is getting a bit stretched since ICW is not being really attentive to any situation she's getting involved in. Once she starts doing that she'll find answers faster. But I am patient for now and am still interested in both the leads. So I will continue watching this.
This is right on track with good old fashioned romance dramas with just right amount of melo. If you need a good cry this it. With everything so cliche they manage to produce some very good drama. Love every character and every moment of this drama.
can’t she just take responsibility of what she did by staying by his side and taking care of him forever? That’s…
If she stays beside him she'll keep remembering that the man she loves is still suffering because of HER. Which at first won't be a big deal as they both will be trying to forget about it but this guilt would become a bigger burden to the relationship. If the relationship isn't balanced it'll collapse taking all the love out of it. They'll just become two dead weights living together. Which will be the real tragedy. She has to come to terms with all this situation. That it wasn't her fault as much as it was an accident. She has to realise that no matter where she goes she loves him and can't forget him. But first she has to come to love herself again so that she can love him and not only pity him. Which is why this break is necessary to their relationship. And as you sure know they'll get back together(That's just how kdrama works).
No, the description is accurate. He is mean and arrogant. He sees faults in others but is blind to his own shortcomings.…
We haven't really seen enough of him to know about him. All we are shown is her point of view of her boss who doesn't behave how she likes him to behave towards anyone.
That's part of him, he also doesn't admit when he's in the wrong (picked up the wrong USB in event) and twisted…
The USB, I admit, that was his mistake, others weren't, but I didn't really get what he was trying to do when she jumps in. But whatever, I don't like her.
The description gives wrong idea about him...he just expects his employees to do their job right and to love the company they are at. He's just proud why shouldn't he be. he does what's expected of him and he does it with precision and with interest in his job and company. He comes off as mean and arrogant because, probably growing up, he was alone and didn't get as much love from others.
Watched the whole season but liked only 3 mins(including the ending song) of the final episode. Rest...I still think this should have continued with Jang Hyuk or cancelled or made with a different title entirely. I didn't enjoy any of the episodes.
And I hate it, this whole genre, where they drag down the lifestyle of one character to accomodate the other lead under the pretense of making them to be more humane, more connected to people. Story from here onwards is predictable to every minute.
Also that accent, I find a bit irritating.
As you said the trait that has been repeating in these cases...well as per her knowledge there weren't many people around her husband that'd help him kidnap his own child. Committing a fraud to get some money and killing his own child are two very very different crimes.
And I am reiterating this too that having that unshakeable faith (although it wasn't as she had suspected him as he was the one that had everything to gain) is a good thing. And remember she didn't put this faith in her husband but she put in the FATHER of her child who genuinely loved that child.
Outsiders get to have an objective view of the crimes committed by the family members and Miss Ma isn't an exception to that, it's a good message. It makes her look more Human. Otherwise everything she's ever done would be a business transaction with all the calculations done prior to it.
There never have been many adaptations that are as good as the book even look at most popular detective SHERLOCK. People that have read the book will always tell you that the book is much better. But for those who haven't read it was the best ever detective show.
Secondly, Sure SEJ did that but she could think of that possibility only because she was an outsider, she isn't related to him in any aspect. What miss Ma said about that possibility is and should be absolutely true otherwise it's an end to the humanity itself. If we can't trust our close relationships with our kids then there's no real future to this world.
She cries every time she's reminded of her daughter. Losing a child is one of the greatest pains that can be. She's wailing because of the extent of that grief. And why does she need to sob if she's alone in her big house? Plus her voice is a little loud.
I like KYJ better than CKH even though this is my 1st time watching her.
Queen of Mystery was written to fit whatever her theories were. 1st she'd say some story and then the revelations would be done in the same sequence she'd said. That wasn't a thriller or a mystery, it was a comedy. They made a housewife into superwoman who'd solve all the crimes and keep her family happy too. Whereas this has a realistic approach. She didn't need to have all that tricks and know how of other things. She was already a member of the corporate world. She had seen the world real close and so she knew about people's nature and greed and all that. With this even if it took time she solved whatever she could. Like that ahjumma Ms Ma isn't so sure of peopleand so she trusts evidence (that woman would be sure that this person is good, why because as an ahjumma she could tell, and that would actually happen). I felt so stupid watching that show. At least logic works in this one. To this date I still don't know why what was the role of that detective, played by KSW, in QOM.
One thing I vaguely remember of QOM that just as miss Ma wasn't ready to accept her husband's faults that ahjumma was too like that. Remember how she got between the detective and her husband?
Still likable story.
I loved NJP most then BJH and at times JYG. Other characters were pretty straightforward so wasn't anything that made me curious about them. Still HIH & HKG fought nice scenes.
I really wouldn't mind if it continues beyond 20, 30 or even 50 episodes.
I just love her solving those mysteries. She's definitely far better than Queen Of Mystery. That ahjumma annoyed the hell out of me.
As I see it the only thing they achieved was make us argue their case to other people watching this in some other part of the world.
I didn't enjoy it as much coz I was hoping for a serious, heavy on twists and action drama, also, I had waited for first 12 episodes to be aired before I started watching this. But I like SJS enough to finish this I mean he is sooo handsome and those kids were too cute.
Not knowing when it'll end (no. of episodes) was a good thing for me since it didn't give me a chance to be disappointed in any way except that it ended.
Loved the show, the tension, the drama and every character.
Great respect to the story and script.
All the performers were true to the character assigned to them but I didn't get the point of it.
Story is getting a bit stretched since ICW is not being really attentive to any situation she's getting involved in. Once she starts doing that she'll find answers faster. But I am patient for now and am still interested in both the leads. So I will continue watching this.
With everything so cliche they manage to produce some very good drama. Love every character and every moment of this drama.
She has to come to terms with all this situation. That it wasn't her fault as much as it was an accident. She has to realise that no matter where she goes she loves him and can't forget him. But first she has to come to love herself again so that she can love him and not only pity him.
Which is why this break is necessary to their relationship. And as you sure know they'll get back together(That's just how kdrama works).
But whatever, I don't like her.
He's just proud why shouldn't he be. he does what's expected of him and he does it with precision and with interest in his job and company. He comes off as mean and arrogant because, probably growing up, he was alone and didn't get as much love from others.
Should this have a MAKJANG tag? They just keep dragging everything, and it's pretty sad most of the time.
What is a makjang drama?
I didn't enjoy any of the episodes.