I'was wondering why he's been getting all these lead roles lately... He's a good actor, but not exactly a looker, by their standards, right? Parasite definitely changed things for him!
In Thailand, is romantizing RAPE the norm? 🫤 This is not the first show with this plot, so they must be popular if they continue to produce them! Aside from that, I heard it was originally a book?!
It was a terrible first episode. Being a former athlete and a police officer, how can the male lead appear so dumb and oblivious? Is it a disguise? Hopefully the show will improve as the cast is top-notch. Also, can you tell me if the story ends happily?
I remember him from 'Dark Blue Kiss', and I thought he was alright and figured he'd eventually be a lead, but he's ridiculous in this show! There isn't much acting and only weird facial expressions... Unless this is a forced or directed act, there isn't much sense to it.
A glimpse of Korean society, its weak legal system, and bullying culture are perfectly captured in this teen drama. As a non-Korean viewer, I find it shocking that shows like this keep being made while authorities refuse to act!
The first 3 episodes were OKAY... but watching episode 4 made me embarrassed for the cast! The script/plot lacks even with low expectations; as well, the actor playing Kenji can't act, so I'm not sure why they cast him when he isn't ready for a show... ?>Does it get better?
🫣 Good thing we have the option to hit the forward button ⏩ [7/10]
Being a former athlete and a police officer, how can the male lead appear so dumb and oblivious? Is it a disguise? Hopefully the show will improve as the cast is top-notch. Also, can you tell me if the story ends happily?