Ahn Seo Hyun, the actress that was supposed to star opposite to Yohan, had conflicts with the staff. When she left, the staff claims that her father had ridiculous demands. Since ASH left, Kim Sae Ron became the female lead but I dunno, they suddenly cancelled the drama still :\
Being the biggest romantic there is, I was in absolute hysterics when episode 1 ended. I don't know why but it was catchy enough, in spite of the negative reviews. However, 2 and 3 came by and at this point, I'm focusing more on thinking rather than watching said drama. You know when a writer tries to put all different beautiful words into one coherent whole? Yeah, that's how sloppy it is. See, I find metaphors nice, and I have a thing for beautiful philosophies and word plays. But it seems to me that the characters are throwing literate advice on a normal basis, which irks me since I feel like it's scripted (which it obviously is, but still). At this point, I'm on episode 4 and the development of Yoo Chan's character is sloppily perceived, thanks to his interactions with new character Tae Ra (who I honestly don't care about). I love EXO, and I'm a big fan of Suho (naturally) but I'm not sure if this drama wants me to stay :/
I'm actually looking forward for "People You May Know" since I'm looking for good webdramas as of the moment, and I am looking for more dramas with Lee Won Geun in it (I've started liking him since Sassy, Go, Go- he's a promising actor). I'm also looking forward for Somehow 18 because of Lee Yu Bi and Choi Min Ho.
I honestly want to watch this drama because Lee Jong Suk is in it and everyone knows that Lee Jong Suk's…
IKR! I am not against idols playing in a different field but they could use a few training. I think it's unfair to have an idol's first role to be the main lead (and continuously land in main lead roles), since most veteran actors and actresses starts with being a supporting role. Well, it's either the director sees something good in that idol or the director just thinks that the idol's participation in the drama can boost the ratings-- I don't know. But really, I don't like Suzy as an actress, I honestly prefer her as an idol. I know I'll get attacked by a hundred of fans just by saying that but it's my personal opinion. I prefer an actress that pulls me in straight to the drama and makes me believe in the characters. Honestly, I dropped Uncontrollably Fond because of the female lead's stiff acting (there's other reasons but this is one of them). But yeah, all we can hope for right now is that Suzy can manage to pull this off (which I hope she will).
I know we are all different and we perceive things differently, but I just don't get how you can get a Second-Lead Syndrome in the drama. I mean, Chan Yeong is a gorgeous guy- let's admit that at the very least, it's just... he's too immature. He always say he's a "stand-in" this and "stand-in" that, but in Episode 7, we can see really well how the others went along with him. They even treated him as an equal- I think the problem here is the schedules. I notice that he has so much on his schedule compared to his members that his members are left to do nothing but practice. Also, the way he says that he wants a band that makes him feel belonged- man! You belong to Crude Play,that's your band. Yes, it isn't his band since debut but that's where he got it all from. That's where everything started.
I don't know, I mean- he's cute. He's good looking and he's the most talented member (as the drama makes us perceive). However, on the personality-side, I don't think I want to sail in a boat with a captain who can't handle his jealousy.
Lol compared to park shin hye's acting, Suzy is actually p good so i'm looking forward to this <3…
I'm sorry, compared to Park Shin Hye's acting? Um, hello? Park Shin Hye is in a whole new level compared to Suzy. No hate, I adore Suzy as an idol (I'm a SAY A) but Park Shin Hye got a lot of experience compared to Suzy- I don't know how you come up to the situation where you need to compare them. However, that is your opinion so I respect it :) (that doesn't mean I agree with it though)
I honestly want to watch this drama because Lee Jong Suk is in it and everyone knows that Lee Jong Suk's dramas are worth the hype. However, Suzy's acting is a bit stiff and could use some improvement [not hating on her- I adore her as an idol but as an actress... not so much]. I do hope this drama will roll on nicely. I'm looking forward for Jong Suk's comeback to dramaland ♥
This drama is getting more and more exciting by each episodes! Bong Soon's character is slowly blossoming into what we come to adore and appreciate. Though her mother and grandmother claims that she's brainless, she seems to be smart with her words and thoughts. Min Hyuk's character is getting more and more adorable that you can't get enough with it! The writer also added a few realistic features, making it the untypical 'i'm-a-boy-who's-secretly-hurt' ishness. The way that he deals with matters is surprisingly brilliant, and I give kudos to the writer for that. Let's just say that this is the first drama where we'll never get a second-lead-syndrome from Guk Doo. Jisoo did an awesome job in portraying his character! A mixture of a diligent cop and a guy protecting the one he treasures [though he's clueless about it]. It's a bit hard to see that sometimes since he appears rather annoying [from all the shoutings and the naggings] but the character's good. Everything's good! The music, storyline, acting- everything! Every scenes gets you and surprises you EVERY single time!
anyone else notice the hand tapping on the window in the background of the crazy psychopath's evil lair when…
I was a bit freaked out when I saw it! I thought it was some sort of thing covered in white (since it's fairly white). It gave me more goosebumps. *shivers*
I don't know, I mean- he's cute. He's good looking and he's the most talented member (as the drama makes us perceive). However, on the personality-side, I don't think I want to sail in a boat with a captain who can't handle his jealousy.