There is no infidelity in this drama right? I hate when dramas have infidelity
Doubt there will be cos it's already complicated enough with the underlying emotional entanglement we're starting to see. But the way they pit the FL between the 2 leads makes it intriguing to watch.
I don't watch Disney+ but I subscribed it for my family some months back and also to watch TWOE. How is it this platform does not have a Top 10 TV/Movie like Netflix. I mean isn't that basic marketing? Can't be I'd missed it right? Yikes. No wonder everyone is complaining how they're so poor at promoting.
I like the 2 timelines back and forth but gosh 7 yrs ago eps make me sooooo angry and frustrated.
IKR? That's why I found it painful to watch. The actor who plays the villain is such a good choice. I want to smack the smug off his face whenever I see him.
Please delete this comment. Such comments just invite hate for JCW. I watch the drama for JCW but I also appreciate WHJ. A great drama needs a great cast and we cannot deny those 2 have great chemistry and play well together. This section is to discuss the drama and characters, not to play one-upmanship.
I am still thinking how both jun-mo and euijung met in past even when whole family was against still she get married…
I wonder how much truth was there when he shared with the mob gang that he knew her in elementary school and used to escape to her house when he was abused by his dad.
The first episode was good and a decent character set-up for the male leads. The backdrop and the motivations…
I thought his reason for accepting the assignment is a little shaky and dangerous for the mission. It's all due to his insecurities and he seems to have deep-rooted issues based on his family background too.
On the other hand, I haven't thought about his wife being his lifeline but that's a good point to consider. In any case, she's definitely very key to the story. She could also be the reason he goes totally dark later.
It's set in 1990's police only chases criminals running around, not in cars or helicopters. they really needs…
Sigh. When I read the synopsis, I was already expecting a different look. Also didn't expect the fighting scenes to be the same as K2. Yet I read in reviews (here and IMDB) criticizing that the fight scenes are street fighting , not choreographed, etc. I mean these are gang fights...what do you expect? It's not a superhero story.
I like JCW for the way he characterizes each role differently. It's rarely the same look.
This drama is painful to watch at some points because of the topic. I found myself wanting to drop but at the same time keen to know the plot. The storytelling was well-handled and the wrap-up was very satisfactory. Maybe some viewers dislike the flip-flop style of current-past storytelling but I thought it was clever. Definitely deserves a higher rating.
It's set in 1990's police only chases criminals running around, not in cars or helicopters. they really needs…
Exactly. And he was a police officer in the countryside! Really no respect for those who choose not to understand the setting but only want the actor to look fancy for them. This is not a Healer Season 2 or K2 Season 2!
Should a police officer running around chasing criminals look hot and sleek? How is it we need to compare a character in a now-drama with a past-drama? The premise is different and the actor has to be in character to be convincing. I get it if you don't think he fits the role or his acting is an eyesore to you in the drama but IMO, it's low of people to criticize an actor just cos they don't look like how they used to look in a previous drama.
I would appreciate it if reviewers could tell me where all of your members watched 12 episodes of The Worst of…
Yeah, especially those who rated 10 or very high should go and check and adjust the episodes. Perhaps it was an oversight but to readers, they can look like fake reviews.
On the other hand, I haven't thought about his wife being his lifeline but that's a good point to consider. In any case, she's definitely very key to the story. She could also be the reason he goes totally dark later.
I like JCW for the way he characterizes each role differently. It's rarely the same look.