I've watched the first two episodes so far and I have to say that it's pretty refreshing. A lot of dramas will have main characters behaving badly and abusing alcohol during hard times, but those issues just kind of get glossed over. They're miraculously able to stop when the story needs them to, and no one bats an eye. But here, the other characters actually hold the main character accountable for her alcohol abuse. Like yeah, it sucks that your life isn't going well but you still have to own up to the fact that you're making the decision to drink. And it's affecting you and the people around you.
Haven't seen it yet, but I remember reading somewhere that the end scene shows them kissing, but it's like their…
It's more like the hair covers their faces when they're kissing but yeah. They end up together but not too much on screen romance. Still an excellent drama though!
Very little. The two main characters grow closer over the course of the drama and the last episode has them running to each other and kissing. It's an excellent drama but if you're looking for romantic moments every episode, this is not it.
watching it for the third time and will never get tired of it, god i love this show so much
Any other shows you would recommend that are like this? I don't need the same story line, but something that's easy to watch where nothing too terrible happens to the characters
She has a weird amount of flowers - highest (all time) among all Korean actresses at the time of this comment according to the mydramalist leaderboard. She's great but I never would have guessed she would have the highest
Funny how Lee Seung Gi is a descendant of the Yi clan of Jeonju, which is the clan that ruled the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. And his wife Lee Da In is a descendant of the Hwanggan Kyeon clan, which makes her a descendant of Gyeon Hwon, who was the first king of the Hubaekje kingdom, during the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Hi can someone please tell me in which episode the character young wook exit this drama? I REALLY CAN'T STAND…
So the river incident happens in episode 25, when people think Young Wook jumped into the water to save Ha Sun from drowning (he didn't). She gets pressured into dating him by the bystanders. He leaves for the temple on episode 54 and stops appearing in the show. Comes back briefly in episode 62 to fail his exam and officially break up. Appears in the show one more time on episode 117 to tell Ha Sun he passed his exam, but realizes that she's happily dating Ji Suk so he leaves again.
I have to say that it's pretty refreshing to see the typical roles reversed. It's usually the male lead who is the genius vigilante/con artist and the female lead who preaches about following the law, but it's the total opposite here. I'm enjoying their dynamic so far and looking forward to where it leads
Is this worth the watch? I'm going to watch this because of Seo In Guk. Is he given enough exposures here? :)
He is the youngest brother and gets a fair amount of screen time. You probably won't like his character at the beginning. He is a total playboy. But he goes through a lot of character development
Jin Yoori comes into the story around episode 11. From then on, she has scenes every episode with YMK (Ryu Sii Young) who is the second brother. So don't worry about a lack of screen time
How good is Sooyoung in this? I love her projects and debating watching this next
She has a lot of intense scenes and she handles them well. Going into the show, I was worried that she would be overshadowed by the male lead but I was pleasantly surprised with the amount of screen time she received. The whole set up is that she does the leg work for the investigation and then goes to meet the male lead at his hideout to discuss her findings, and they are able to advance the case from there. She doesn't get sidelined at all. Instead she gets to learn from the male lead who takes up the role of a reluctant mentor
It's a happy ending, meaning the main character is fulfilled with her life in the end. There are hints of romance, but you can interpret it as romance or friendship. It's a very wholesome movie that makes you appreciate the simple things in life. It just makes you feel good.