In Cheong Ya, I wasn't too convinced with her in the beginning, perhaps I watched too much Black Widow and that made me stereotypical. Almost forgotten she is still a normal human, a lady forced into this because of her background. I am glad to see how she developed in these few episodes, she has her own needs and struggles. As a spy she is smart and trained to use her attributes.
Her character is almost invisible, kind of the writers fault here. She didn't get much of a chance. Her scenes…
Her character is just acting like what her character should be, a 20 year old girl who is timid and minds too much about others. She is consistent throughout, only maybe a bit different during the escape attempt. Thus we can't see anything else beyond that.
Her character is almost invisible, kind of the writers fault here. She didn't get much of a chance. Her scenes…
Totally agree with you... her character is somehow repetitive and not contributing much to the plot. In fact the show can just go on with a mere mention that the director's daughter is among the hostages. Without the romance scenes (which is rare anyway) she is just as you mentioned.
I feel like this drama only said romance to help with its marketing and it got the attention it needed. Not to…
The whole hostage plot is rather far-fetched to begin with, so I can't see why how the romance is not legit. YR had even forgiven SH over a coffee so why can't they carry on from there. Totally agree with you.
I just picked up "A piece of your mind" after dropping it earlier. Binge-watched and finished it, besides episodes…
It is super slow and I dropped it at episode 3. Decided to try it because of JH and it actually got quite okay after episode 4... it got a bit slow again at the end but it is just 12 episodes. Apparently it didn't do well so it was changed from 16 to 12 eps.
And the wives are finally useful for a change. Even more than YR that seemed oblivious tonight.
And yeah, it is ending next weekend... quite fast