Soohyun gives up on the female PD (Gong Hyo Jin) because she starts dating her friend (Cha Tae Hyun). IU keeps pursuing Soohyun. So it's possible they might end up together in the future but it's not shown on screen.
Agreed with Jun-Wan/the womanizer. We have no idea why this relationship is supposed to be so special, and the…
I missed the part where he was a womanizer. He seemed to have a long-term girlfriend at the beginning of season 1 that he broke up with due to her repeated alcoholic/drunk driving tendencies. His next romantic interest was ikjun's sister (soldier girl), who he also entered a long-term and long-distance relationship with.
Going off of the first hour-long episode, it has a very Pride and Prejudice feel. We've already met characters who fit the Elizabeth, Darcy, and Wickham roles, and I suspect Georgiana too though it's too early to tell. I am almost certain that this was adapted from a webtoon, just going by the flow of the whole episode (plus exaggerated reactions, little transition between scenes, the sheer number or characters introduced etc).
Also, this is irrelevant, but did anyone else think this was a Jdrama just going by the picture on the poster?
This is different from what I was expecting but it's not bad. Some may find the comedy out of place but I'm enjoying…
There's some romantic tension starting in episode 2. Male lead asks female lead to dinner to get her help on a case. She mistakenly thinks this is a date so she spends a lot of time getting ready and then he gets all nervous when he sees her all dressed up. Also there's hand holding in the dark as they investigate. I'm not sure if there will be any follow through on the romance, but the leads have great comedic chemistry as well. So it's worth watching regardless.
This is different from what I was expecting but it's not bad. Some may find the comedy out of place but I'm enjoying it. Also, I really like how sensible the female lead is. I wish she had more scenes because her screen time in the first two episodes have been pretty sparse. I'm hoping this will change going forward as she gets pulled more into the central mystery. I wasn't expecting anything romance related since this is ocn but there seemed to be some hints in episode 2 (see minor spoilers below)
This gives off alice in wonderland vibes at times because of the min chae rin's (lee yoo ri) flashbacks to the garden. I really like the aesthetics of those scenes.
I think the 2L has been more honest and direct than pushy and she's actually been pretty vague by pretending he's…
Yeah, this is definitely worth watching for the comedy. I've actually laughed out loud a few times watching it. But it's understandable to see people commenting on the romance too because this is marketed as a romantic comedy.
I think the 2L has been more honest and direct than pushy and she's actually been pretty vague by pretending he's…
I agree with you. His character was really fun in the first couple of episodes but then his pushy nature ruined it for me. Now he just comes off as a rich kid who has never had to hear no in his life. He's putting her in all these socially awkward situations as he makes scenes in public. And Roo Da tried to let him down gently several times at the fancy restaurant but it got undone in the time loop. Basically he needs to settle down. Like dude, she's just not into you
You go in thinking the main character is going to be this gritty, hardened criminal, and then you get this lost puppy who literally just needs a hug from someone, anyone (but preferably from Na Ra).
I honestly like Tae Ho so much more than I imagined I would from the poster/synopsis. He's impossibly ambitious, but he is also extremely loyal. He sometimes comes off as a Robin Hood, which makes you root for him. While the story puts him through some brutal stuff, it never puts him through much in the way of humiliation. So you get scenes like Tae Ho reaching for leftover food in the garbage because he is suffering from starvation, only to find an advertisement of a soup kitchen where the homeless are fed for free. I'm currently about halfway through the drama, and the plot has been moving really fast and the stakes are constantly changing. The cast is also doing a great job portraying all the characters. If you're looking for an underdog story, this one might be worth checking out.
Also, this is irrelevant, but did anyone else think this was a Jdrama just going by the picture on the poster?
I honestly like Tae Ho so much more than I imagined I would from the poster/synopsis. He's impossibly ambitious, but he is also extremely loyal. He sometimes comes off as a Robin Hood, which makes you root for him. While the story puts him through some brutal stuff, it never puts him through much in the way of humiliation. So you get scenes like Tae Ho reaching for leftover food in the garbage because he is suffering from starvation, only to find an advertisement of a soup kitchen where the homeless are fed for free. I'm currently about halfway through the drama, and the plot has been moving really fast and the stakes are constantly changing. The cast is also doing a great job portraying all the characters. If you're looking for an underdog story, this one might be worth checking out.