I believe that some people dislike season 2 simply because they were obsessed with JSM and preferred more fighting scenes. As for me, I love both JSM and GYJ equally. Furthermore, I was already satisfied with the fighting scenes in season 1, so I didn't mind that they added more romance scenes in season 2, even though the female lead is different. My focus is more on the story and the characters than the cast themselves.
I believe that some people dislike season 2 simply because they were obsessed with JSM and preferred more fighting scenes. As for me, I love both JSM and GYJ equally. Furthermore, I was already satisfied with the fighting scenes in season 1, so I didn't mind that they added more romance scenes in season 2, even though the female lead is different. My focus is more on the story and the characters than the cast themselves.
I enjoy reading the negative or critical comments about a drama that has finished airing before I start watching it. I recently finished 'Moving' last Wednesday and began watching 'KTL' yesterday. I managed to finish it in just a day and a half, binge-watching it non-stop. I'm not usually a fan of the romance genre, but I loved this rom-com. It feels fresh, with straightforward plots, and even though I knew how it would end, I still enjoyed it immensely. It was worth my time, and a 8.5/10 from me.
guys spoil pls: what happens to doosik? did he reunite with his hyojoo and see his son?
he was kidnapped by the NK in 2003 and then the only one of survived NK came to get the files went back to NK and released him, and yes and he reunites with his family in the end.