Do you think the way they showed the FL being sick (with the pixelly vision and computer-like glitching) was an…
I think they chose glitches to illustrate how she disconnects in the moment. She only remembers glimpses of what she did, just like when a video keeps glitching and you miss some parts of it
so there's a love triangle?may skip this one then.. i can't deal with love triangles. they get on my nerves.
Yes, both male leads like the female lead while she likes Han Tae-Oh but will still use Kang In-Ha as a 'rope' as she described it. This was a few years back, now the situation is unclear as the actulat timeline is revealed at the end of episode 2 and we have yet to see what they've become.
Jeon Jong Seo's acting is really satisfying. She has this little tomboyish and badass vibe which feels really refreshing (so far we've been fed a lot of the feminine and innocent female lead trope).
I usually enjoy the first two episodes of kdramas but these ones were painful to watch. The production is pretty decent unfortunately the writing is questionable. The romance comes out of nowhere (specially Kang In-Ha's feelings) which makes it difficult to care about this "love triangle".Besides, they went with the cliché Chaebol plot with the evil step mother, the jealous brother and the tough undecided father/chairman. I like this kind of plot but this one was poorly executed. Overall, I am not impressed.
He still suffering from PTSD as the preview shows.
Well this is a healing drama not a crime one. The actors said when promoting that mental illness and how to overcome mental struggles was the main focus of the drama... I mean it's literally in the title.
Overall, I am not impressed.