from when does Netflix started releasing weekly episodes😭 this and the winning try both are literally the best and exciting ongoing drama rn and both are having weekly releases
9/10 for me loved the acting of everyone, the Lil lee do was great too the amount of tears fell during that scene😭 kim nam gil as expected by the veteran on point action💖 and my new find kim young gonna check out his previous works for research purpose hehe🫠
auugghhh the ending suggest the new female antagonist will kill moon baek 😭 this was my first time I watched kim young and I am in love with his acting, the bromance was great too....I hope they don't kill him if they will make a sequel
I don't understand everytime there's a series with all male or female leads, some people assume it to be a LGBTQ drama, why they can't be friends...? why when you saw some group of same gender friends together, the first thing you assume is lgbt...when it's not even mentioned in the genre? same type of questions I saw on "A history of losers" and here too, let's just enjoy the friendship...rather than shipping them🤷🏻♀️
(not targeting anyone just my curious thought on this)
he was more invested in his childhood best friend death rather than a new friend he made there, that's the reason he didn't think about 001, you can see he was looking with rage to dae ho, whom he took responsible for his death....this is not a plothole, you need to think about it from a close friend pov, who would be in a right mind after seeing someone killing there friend right in front of there eyes...? the camera work also shows that..
how would you rate the romance in here? I am taking a break from romantic dramas but I want to watch some good medical ones...does this have a lot a skin ship? I am fine with subtle, holding hands type of romance but not too much of skinship, let me know please><
(not targeting anyone just my curious thought on this)