The drama initially introduced Huiju as a strong and intelligent character but now they are portraying her as…
The palace baddies are a bit overwhelming, but she shows great resilience in overcoming obstacles. Of course when she's just been poisoned, yes, she will be weakened.
One was supposedly not a murder but a suicide. Of course it might be a murder too.
Ah, when I saw that scene, since it was a bit dark, I thought the briquette was thrown in prosecutor Shin's car - and then left him to drive in a state of stupor to be then hit by the truck. I hadn't realized it was someone else.
now that the drama is almost ending is it worth watching or not? I wanted to wait till it was almost finish before…
I'm loving it. I have watched a number of dramas where they solve ghosts' grudges and I think it's one of the best (of course the best of all is Hotel del Luna, with no lawyers). For instance I like it much better than the one with the photographer who takes the last picture of ghosts.
currently episode 6, i find it boring. is it getting better? should i drop? lol
It is more or less the same. I find it very very good and it's still good, but if you find it boring, you will find it boring in the next episodes as well.
I love love this show and ep 15 I was looking forward the reunion and started being wholesome and stuff but what…
It's not out of nowhere. They've been suspecting ghost activity since episodes ago. The bad guy also held the shaman prisoner, so he knows about how to stop the possession and burn the talisman. All shamans are supposed to know those basic things, right? His son was already suspicious, having watched Yi Rang being possessed, and he interrogated the shaman as well. Recognizing which one is the talisman - that one I acknowledge that was not plausible (unless they brought the shaman with them beforehand, which we weren't shown). They went to the office to find the talisman (we should have been shown the shaman being forced to pick it from the wall, that was a script and directing mistake) because the gang member knew the female lawyer was investigating and the son made a phone call telling them to act. Of course they didn't know that our couple would step in at that moment, but maybe they planned to wait for them.
8.5 is honest rating for this drama as of now, when it finishes we will get a more accurate assessment on where…
Not only. I managed to also watch 12 and 13 and the FL also became weird, acting out of character. I dropped it then. I only watched the last 5 minutes of the last episode, which was also infuriating.
8.5 is honest rating for this drama as of now, when it finishes we will get a more accurate assessment on where…
WTPR? What's that? It's so frustrating when people use title acronyms expecting everyone else to understand what they mean! When I think of a disaster towards the end that completely ruined a perfectly good drama, I always think of "Something in the Rain"
I look at it from a lot of different perspectives: Plot development, act breaks, episode length. There are real-world…
What old days are you referring to? Even before Netflix concerned itself with k-drama, episodes were airing twice a week. At least since 2009 when I started watching. (and of course there were the daily dramas, but we rarely see those on streaming platforms, so I'm not even mentioning them)
Now I'm watching "Heart to Heart" on kiss...
(Who knows, maybe I did watch it but I just am not connecting the dots to guess the title)
When I think of a disaster towards the end that completely ruined a perfectly good drama, I always think of "Something in the Rain"