Personally I think the romance is handled extremely well and it's properly integrated into the whole storyline.…
Omg yes. This romantic aspect is 100% better than the Good Doctor. It feels more organic. All the little nuance, the conversations, the physical interaction, and work dynamic between YW & JH is well written. Although the romance isn’t the main focal point, you can FEEL the energy between the YW & JH when they are onscreen together (whether it is a little or alot). Not only that, better dialogue.
This gonna be long bcs I'm annoyed with so many comments here lolI don't stand for any man in this show bcs this…
Right! Each character is written to have a different specific dynamic with YW. It’s intentional from the writer. Buts it’s also fine for folks to interpret characters the way they like & agree-disagree. That’s the beauty of opinions.
And for the ✨thump thump✨- we’ll see it happen next week. 🐳
ML is definitely not perfect. One flaw that I can see for now is he is not vocal enough about his opinions on…
I’ve seen “He’s too perfect “ or “He’s unrealistic”. To me - he is not. His flaw is written in a nuance subtle way that’s not in your face - compared to MS & MW or SY. But it’s there. I see it.
Writing a character like JH is actually harder. He’s presented as this perfect guy in the beginning but as you watch it starts to peel away. He’s like an onion. It’s an interesting approach. So I’m impressed.
A comment about JH and YW's relationship etc. Jung is just a mentor he does not try to get to know her better…
I really love MS & YW relationship. Mentor-Mentee tropes in dramas are my favorite especially when it’s not romantic.
I don’t ship them in a romantic way because for 1. He’s her boss. And 2. He’s much older than her & there’s a power of authority. He respects her simply as an employee and asset to the team.
Also, it so nice to see a male boss character like MS who respects his female colleagues who are younger than him (and not date them). He truly is the best boss.
To be frank, it deserves a rating below 5. It’s actually ridiculous how long it’s held an 8.5 but only decreased to an 8.4. It’s one of those drama that’s tries to do too much but means very little. The scriptwriting really lacks depth & vision. It’s like when you bake a cake, you have all the right ingredients but when it’s done baking the execution is terrible.
First & Foremost this drama is about YW & the law cases. JH doesn’t have a backstory but that doesn’t mean we don’t know anything about him. There’s a saying ‘you can tell a person’s character by the way they treat people’. That’s JH. His relationship with people & the way he navigates himself around YW shows the depth of his character. Introducing his family or past doesn’t really change how he’s already shown to us other than it adds another insight about him. In my opinion, he’s not perfect (or bland). It’s easier to write a flawed character whose traits are obvious & loud and can be easily fixed-redeemed. JH isn’t a flashy character but I find him to be intricately written in a nuance way.
And for the ✨thump thump✨- we’ll see it happen next week. 🐳
Please don’t continue watching. It would be a HUGE waste of your time. It’s not good. Decent acting can’t save a poorly written script.
Writing a character like JH is actually harder. He’s presented as this perfect guy in the beginning but as you watch it starts to peel away. He’s like an onion. It’s an interesting approach. So I’m impressed.
There’s too much fantasy CEO/boss & colleague romance stuff in kdramaland already. This drama can definitely do without that.
I don’t ship them in a romantic way because for 1. He’s her boss. And 2. He’s much older than her & there’s a power of authority. He respects her simply as an employee and asset to the team.
Also, it so nice to see a male boss character like MS who respects his female colleagues who are younger than him (and not date them). He truly is the best boss.
And nope I will not rewatch.