And, if I did so, I would gain what exactly from that?
Appreciate you "informing" us of the completely obvious. Put down the pom-poms, sister. It's already trending everywhere a K-drama can trend without you and me jumping the gun on rating it.
I have to feel a bit sorry for this insanely handsome fellow standing underneath an enormous cartoon sign saying "WORLD'S BIGGEST IDIOT" in giant neon letters.
I mean we've all been there but none of us have looked quite so good doing it.
I've been having a kdrama slump, should I give this a go?
Do it. I very rarely follow things as they are aired but this one's got my attention. The early bird ratings do not lie for a change. The gangster romance reminds me a bit of Wok of Love but for grown-ups and without the awful cinematography.
At no point was I impressed by the story. I admit that I finished it because I'd watch Seo Hyun-jin sit and do nothing. I really don't think I have another reason. For 13 episodes I watched her in what I thought was a poorly suited role in a plot that wasn't going anywhere interesting. The pace didn't pick up until the final two episodes and the one before that... well, that was just unnecessary.
If you thought from the description that it might be like "Hyena," the reality is that it's more like a labradoodle. It might occasionally bite but mostly it's just noisy.
I feel like I went to a very drunken party with the likes of Euripides, Camus, Rilke, and Heidegger... and this is the manhwa edition of my glorious, unforgettable, metaphysical hangover.
She is actually a decent actress but she has a tendency to overact. Anyone who is too much into loud acting romantic…
But even if she does, sometimes that's just what we need. When someone writes an over the top, batshit crazy character like Ko Moon-young there are only so many actors who can do her justice.
As for her voice, it reminds me of pretty much every ex I never intend to see again. That's not a bad thing--in fact it's a bit exciting--as long as she doesn't ring my doorbell or drunkenly call me at 2 in the morning.
Have a wonderful day. 😊
I mean we've all been there but none of us have looked quite so good doing it.
I am not proud that I watched it. I consider having finished Oh My Ladylord a feat of endurance but not an act of wisdom or valor.
If you thought from the description that it might be like "Hyena," the reality is that it's more like a labradoodle. It might occasionally bite but mostly it's just noisy.
Outside of that it was a very awkward mix of crime drama and professional romance and really not at all a good show.
As for her voice, it reminds me of pretty much every ex I never intend to see again. That's not a bad thing--in fact it's a bit exciting--as long as she doesn't ring my doorbell or drunkenly call me at 2 in the morning.