Looks like there was a bit of a time skip in that last scene. Not much, maybe a day cause the preview looks more…
Last episode, JW was asking him about how his ex-girlfriends used to call him and didn't seem to have any problem with his past relationships. At this point in time, he ended his engagement like 4-6 months before? So what if Yura doesn't agree? JW was the one who broke up with MH before too. Makes zero sense to me, and in my mind it can't be explained by her trauma...
I really hope Jae wook is not in a love triangle he is KIM JAEWOOK
I kinda feel they might do the same thing as with Lee Joon Hyuk in Our Beloved Summer? Where everyone thought he'll be in a love triangle and then not XD Cause personally I don't see it between PBY and him, they have completely different vibes.
I know that the actress playing Yeon Seon is like 25, so an adult, and I'm not against age differences, but to me she looks 16 and Park Yoon Hak on the other hand does look his age 😅 So it's kinda weird in that regard.
One of the best dramas to rewatch. However I agree with comments below - 2ML and NJ's plots were unnecessary. I'd rather get more Sol Yi and Eunho.
Other than that, what a spectacle of emotions. Great acting altogether. Wish we got more dramas like this, with this kind of comfy, but definitely "not lukewarm" relationship.
What I especially like is that the main characters are cute and childish at times, but at the same time they are acting their age and are not overly innocent. There's been an influx of dramas where 30somethings have never been in relationships and are more innocent that 14 year olds. As an adult, I find it annoying and unbelievable. Here it's not a very scandalous drama or anything, but our main leads are far from innocent and are pretty intimate with each other.
Is it a gay drama? Looks like it, from the cover shots chosen by Netflix. Could just be how they sell stuff to…
Actually cover shots that netflix shows in your profile are chosen by their AI based on what it thinks will make you watch the drama the most. So for people who like romance, it would show a romantic scene, for people who like sports it would show a fighting scene etc...
Hahaha guys, look at the new posters side by side (korean vs english ver). What have they done to Woo Shik's hair in the korean one xD Photoshop gone wrong
I just love these characters. Especially Choi Ung. He's so petty, but it makes him feel like a real person, especially in recent flood of dramas with idealized male characters.
Didn't watch most of those, as I rarely watch on-going dramas and when they get bad reviews after airing, I just don't watch them. Made an exception for My Lovely Liar and SYIM19thL. The first one was meh, but I wasn't expecting much, but the second one, as SHS's comeback to dramas was so painful for me to watch...
After first 2 episodes I felt it was waay too overrated. I was on the verge of dropping this. Those episodes weren't…
Unfortunately the last episodes were kinda lacking in terms of suspense and delivery... Ran Joo's plot was especially lackluster, if her mom didn't want her to get the shares, why did she keep the documents and then tell RJ to not tell the CEO? Also, she hasn't been making music all that much anyway, and was involved in producing, so in terms of decision-making she really could have used that shares. So after like ep 7 I felt that RJ's plot felt stagnant.
And what was up with the "MH has to keep away from the boys if she chooses to make music" plot. It disappeared after an episode or so. RJ didn't even bother to give her a warning or anything. So other than portraying MH'selfishness, it felt unnecessary.
Not a fan of the love triangle too. I don't get why they do this to us again and again. Like we all know the 2ML will never get the girl. Why don't they develop him in some other way? Why would they waste precious time? At least here 2ML had some other character development. But it really wouldn't hurt to portray him and FL as just friends or brother-sister.
Overall, I felt that eps 3-8 were the best. But still, a good show overall.
After first 2 episodes I felt it was waay too overrated. I was on the verge of dropping this. Those episodes weren't bad, but nothing spectacular either, didn't quite like the characters all that much.
But after 8 eps, I am very nicely surprised. THIS is how you put mystery and thriller into a light-hearted show, if you must. All those recent romcoms with murder in the background make me feel annoyed on the trend. But here it makes sense for the story and is really scary too. Very well done.
If I had to pick flaws, I feel like BG's character arc in eps 6-7 was a bit fast. And I don't quite get why Mo Rae is portrayed as a 'villain', she didn't really have any bad intentions at this point. Kinda feel bad for her. But these are minor flaws. The show is actually pretty refreshing overall. Recommended!
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Other than that, what a spectacle of emotions. Great acting altogether. Wish we got more dramas like this, with this kind of comfy, but definitely "not lukewarm" relationship.
What I especially like is that the main characters are cute and childish at times, but at the same time they are acting their age and are not overly innocent. There's been an influx of dramas where 30somethings have never been in relationships and are more innocent that 14 year olds. As an adult, I find it annoying and unbelievable. Here it's not a very scandalous drama or anything, but our main leads are far from innocent and are pretty intimate with each other.
And what was up with the "MH has to keep away from the boys if she chooses to make music" plot. It disappeared after an episode or so. RJ didn't even bother to give her a warning or anything. So other than portraying MH'selfishness, it felt unnecessary.
Not a fan of the love triangle too. I don't get why they do this to us again and again. Like we all know the 2ML will never get the girl. Why don't they develop him in some other way? Why would they waste precious time? At least here 2ML had some other character development. But it really wouldn't hurt to portray him and FL as just friends or brother-sister.
Overall, I felt that eps 3-8 were the best. But still, a good show overall.
But after 8 eps, I am very nicely surprised. THIS is how you put mystery and thriller into a light-hearted show, if you must. All those recent romcoms with murder in the background make me feel annoyed on the trend. But here it makes sense for the story and is really scary too. Very well done.
If I had to pick flaws, I feel like BG's character arc in eps 6-7 was a bit fast. And I don't quite get why Mo Rae is portrayed as a 'villain', she didn't really have any bad intentions at this point. Kinda feel bad for her. But these are minor flaws. The show is actually pretty refreshing overall. Recommended!