The cutting of the episode to introduce the scene where she met that guy at the bar is very choppy, the transition is too abrupt.
Also I felt like her knowing the defendant didn't bring much to the story it self.: at worst, a cheap ploy to show the ML getting jealous, at best nothing.
And why would she let him loosen her hair a second time in front of everyone again? Is that in line with her character?
True. She turned week just like most of the fl who are weak and can’t take a stand. If she can’t properly…
Exactly. This kind of trope "I-break-up-for-your-own-good-and-don't-tell-you-why" is so overused...I'm surprised some directors/screenwriters still go with it
I liked that she stood up to him at first. But you're right with the no communicating part. This is not 2010's anymore, the leads should be talking to one another!
So is that your understanding of acting? A "cold blooded villain" should not smile and not have any expression? And must have dialogue to show acting capability?
Mate he can have the role of a cold blooded villain and still show a variety and depth to his acting performance
I'm not even a fan of him and I think you're reaching. He was solid in episode 1. Can't expect someone to come…
I think that his acting is stiff and his expressions wooden. Not my expectation at all, I'm sure he'll improve with experience. Yeah he's still a rookie.
Sorry girl you are not his fan stop playing mask game , it's cringe by disguise yourself as his fan when you are…
Who are you to say whether I'm his fan or not? Am I not allowed to give my opinion? Who said I'm expecting baeksang level?
I hope he'll improve on his acting skill. But bringing up his rookie status is irrelevant to the fact that he, as of now, is not good at acting. It's a logical fallacy
Also I felt like her knowing the defendant didn't bring much to the story it self.: at worst, a cheap ploy to show the ML getting jealous, at best nothing.
And why would she let him loosen her hair a second time in front of everyone again? Is that in line with her character?
I liked that she stood up to him at first. But you're right with the no communicating part. This is not 2010's anymore, the leads should be talking to one another!
Mate he can have the role of a cold blooded villain and still show a variety and depth to his acting performance
I hope he'll improve on his acting skill. But bringing up his rookie status is irrelevant to the fact that he, as of now, is not good at acting. It's a logical fallacy