This show had absolutely no plot. And the romance was mostly non-existent. So were there any reasons to watch this? I skimmed through the final 6 or 8 episodes. Even that was a waste of time.
First two episodes were pretty okay for me also i read 3-4 episodes were much better so i am looking forward.…
The body possession already ended in the 4th episode. Looks like it will happen again though as the two work together to solve crimes and find out who put the swindler in a coma. Watching the swindler attempt to use martial arts just because he was in the detective's body was really funny though. I'm also glad the detective is back, because I wouldn't have been able to deal with the swindler taking permanent possession.
Well this show took a turn into the really sad. Reminding of "A Walk to Remember". I hope Bom doesn't pass away. But maybe Bom's love and death ends up being the catalyst to Shi Kyung growing up, like it was in "A Walk to Remember".
I am amazed at the bad reviews and comments this show has gathered so far, for a western viewer who has been watching…
It was definitely refreshing not to see a lot of those tropes, but Hyun Soo's character was an absolute disaster. And how the writer did a 180 at the end made zero sense. I would have preferred the mains not end up together, because that was how the script was playing out. Or at least a believable scenario for them to get back together. The entire ending was rushed and unbelievable.
And Hong Ah's character was railroaded. Wasn't happy to have it end with almost every character regressing from their emotional growths.
This is really funny and good so far. I'm glad it didn't end up being a permanent body switch as that would have ruined it for me. We get to see the interactions of two completely different characters in one body by a brilliant actor. Funny stuff.
I avoided this drama for awhile, but damn this was good. It's a well written simple story that shows friendship…
I feel the same way. I have been putting this off until after it finished and finally got around to checking it out. Been binging on it. Great, simple, show. All of the characters were enjoyable to watch. Nice fluff.
It was good. But not much replay value to me. The story was straight forward after the first few episodes and there wasn't much left to imagination. I enjoyed the characters, but wish there was more time spent on some of the side characters. And I would have liked to have seen more interactions with Kim So Hyun. So Hyun and Suzy together were great. Pro Shin also.
I also felt like the supernatural part was never explained well or properly. And the past was never delved into.
i agree that there's parts in the writing that feel weak and confusing. it's not the most original concept, and…
The writing does feel weak and the first couple episodes came across really cheesy. There is no way any of that ever happens in courts. The whole thing so far feels fake. I wasn't a big fan of the first week. Introverted Boss and Marriage, Not Dating were both good, so I have enjoyed watching the male lead before. Female lead wasn't my favorite character from Age of Youth, so hopefully her role in this is different.
how am i suppose to rate this show next week?the plot and acting of the 2 mains is not really impressive and the…
I don't know either. The plot took a weird turn this week that made no sense whatsoever. Starting to dislike all the characters except the stewardess and cop.
That ending was so ludicrous and irrational. I skipped through the last 10-12 episodes. Just one of those shows where I got in too deep because I like some of the actors/actresses. You realize it is too late to quit the show when the rose tinted glasses wear off and you see the show for what it really is. And what horrible characters and plot the show has.
I would have rated the show better if it had a logical and sad ending. But the writer clearly gave in to ratings to push the show in a completely different direction or the writer has no idea how to properly piece together a script. Could be the latter considering the other dramas the writer has worked on.
I at least feel a little validation since Hong Ah finally came out said exactly what I've been saying all along:…
I disagree with Jung Seon using him. They had a friendly relationship and were looking to both profit from business together. Jung Woo also pursued both HS and JS first for his own interests. I also have the same issue with HS never rejecting his kindness, especially after getting into a relationship. She knows that everything JW does is for her from a romantic perspective and not a business one.
7 years in a relationship.... she invested so much so i believe Ho Rang has the right to demand marriage, stability,…
He broke up with her because of all the mistakes he had made during their 7 year relationship. He realized it was his fault they weren't at a point where he could provide what she wanted. And he realized it was going to take him another 5 years to get there. They love each other, but are a dysfunctional couple from that aspect. They never really understood each other and were both selfish. I think by breaking up with her he is hoping she can get what she wants, even though it may not be with him.
This is a drama though, so magically he will somehow become stable and ready for marriage by the end of it, instead of in 5 years.
I really hope they don't meet up before he leaves and reconcile. JS needs to leave her and move on. He needs to…
I can't believe the writer had them reconcile so quickly. And speed ahead. Unrealistic and ridiculous. HS didn't even head in JS's direction. She gave up. But he comes to her. He is always the one compromising. Giving up an opportunity like that as well is unrealistic. Being away for 6 months isn't going to kill anyone. If the relationship dies because of that it wasn't meant to be.
I knew the writer was going to give in to fan pressure and give the show a happy ending for HS and JS, but I was really hoping to see a sad ending. That would have been far more realistic given how the characters have progressed.
Maybe the writers will offer explanations for many of the issues with the show in future episodes, but I doubt it. So many parts of the show make no sense whatsoever.
Jae Hoon's character is dumb. I know many enjoy the actor, but the character itself is pointless and contradictory. The writers wants us to feel sorry for him, yet the character puts himself in that position completely. Keeping that job is entirely his own choice. Doing the dirty work is his own choice. Being wishy washy with Joon is also his own choice. I felt like they forced the second lead syndrome romance in the last couple episodes just to add another trope. It adds nothing to the story. It was so out of the blue.
Joon is this superwoman character that has never held down anything but part-time jobs before. How does she know so much? Why is she suddenly assisting the investigation and sneaking around? All out of place.
What is with the relationship between Hyuk and Woo Sung? The father never appeared to care whether or not Hyuk was involved in the business, but Woo Sung was trying to put Hyuk in prison before anything even began? Why??? Hyuk was content being out of the picture. Even if he was in the picture he was going to respect his brother. But the Woo Sung seems hell bent on creating issues where there are none. Every heard of the phrase "If it ain't broke don't fix it?". That applies to this entire show. The writer keeps manufacturing drama that doesn't make any sense to the plot just for the sake of having drama.
I don't think Moo Gang is Joon's step brother. I think Moo Gang is Joon and `his mother` is not his real mother,…
We have never been shown them finding Joon's body. Just his burial place. At this point I'm also convinced 444 is Joon. It all adds up. Something terrible happened to Joon though and that hasn't fully been explained.
But Bo Ah is an actress I liked a lot before this drama, and was so looking forward....but OMG they made her character…
This writer is a disaster and should be banned from future dramas. I heard the ratings have tanked, so hopefully that opens some eyes. There is no flow or logic to the writing. Characters grow and then regress, and that keeps happening. Makes for a frustrating and boring watch.
I was enjoying Hong Ah's growth until this week's episodes. Now she is back to the clingy, whiny, etc.
This drama is amazing. Really refreshing. The relationship explorations are great. And nothing too crazy. No tropes just for the sake of moving the plot ahead. We are watching multiple couples grow. Including those that may part.
And Hong Ah's character was railroaded. Wasn't happy to have it end with almost every character regressing from their emotional growths.
I also felt like the supernatural part was never explained well or properly. And the past was never delved into.
Besides that it was a fun one-time watch for me.
I would have rated the show better if it had a logical and sad ending. But the writer clearly gave in to ratings to push the show in a completely different direction or the writer has no idea how to properly piece together a script. Could be the latter considering the other dramas the writer has worked on.
This is a drama though, so magically he will somehow become stable and ready for marriage by the end of it, instead of in 5 years.
I knew the writer was going to give in to fan pressure and give the show a happy ending for HS and JS, but I was really hoping to see a sad ending. That would have been far more realistic given how the characters have progressed.
Jae Hoon's character is dumb. I know many enjoy the actor, but the character itself is pointless and contradictory. The writers wants us to feel sorry for him, yet the character puts himself in that position completely. Keeping that job is entirely his own choice. Doing the dirty work is his own choice. Being wishy washy with Joon is also his own choice. I felt like they forced the second lead syndrome romance in the last couple episodes just to add another trope. It adds nothing to the story. It was so out of the blue.
Joon is this superwoman character that has never held down anything but part-time jobs before. How does she know so much? Why is she suddenly assisting the investigation and sneaking around? All out of place.
What is with the relationship between Hyuk and Woo Sung? The father never appeared to care whether or not Hyuk was involved in the business, but Woo Sung was trying to put Hyuk in prison before anything even began? Why??? Hyuk was content being out of the picture. Even if he was in the picture he was going to respect his brother. But the Woo Sung seems hell bent on creating issues where there are none. Every heard of the phrase "If it ain't broke don't fix it?". That applies to this entire show. The writer keeps manufacturing drama that doesn't make any sense to the plot just for the sake of having drama.
This show is a mess.
I was enjoying Hong Ah's growth until this week's episodes. Now she is back to the clingy, whiny, etc.