I am so looking forward to this. I can see a bad ending for the ML, cuz that's how it always ends.
This is a spoiler for the manhwa but actually he got away with all the murders which i love 😂😂 i hope they don’t change the ending just to make it more suitable for TV
I hated the first 4 episodes, I found it extremely boring. But it began to switch at episode 5, and from then…
yeah the storylines for the first 4 episodes especially for eiji's character were soo boring. I think I enjoyed Shota's character the most personally since I felt his character was the most relatable and he had an interesting storyline
Worth watching for ep 5-6 (Kitamura Takumi), ep 7-8 (Shiraishi Mai), and ep 9-10 (Sometani Shota). The rest is…
I found eiji's storyline and episodes to be the most boring which is not a good thing for a beginning of a drama. I did enjoy Sometani Shota's and Kitamura Takumi's characters and storyline much more (especially Shota's for me since he was relatable)
I am currently in the middle of ep 2 and I just can't!! I really want to watch for Jehoon but the FL is the most insufferable, annoying, irresponsible, and childish FL I ever saw! I don't know how she is not fired yet. she is all prideful when she can't do even the simplest tasks properly and just go off to do whatever she wants. I don't how the ML ever falls for her, he must have horrible taste in women.
Surely it would be a huge plot in the late episodes. It would be a makjang of makjang if he turns out to be Han…
yeah definitely and he was hated and possibly abused hence why he ran away in the first place. however, for him to forget everything he must've also saw something really traumatizing like maybe his father killing his mom? ( not me using all kdrama tropes regarding this lmao )
Isn’t the ML meant to be smart? There’s been no showcase of his skills at all
I mean he didn't have the chance to showcase anything tho... which is understandable as a new employee who did not even graduate college. it looks like they are taking a more realistic approach to a smart person rather than him magically solving problems in the firm because he is just that smart without being assigned anything so we will probably see more of him being smart along the way.
I think I enjoyed Shota's character the most personally since I felt his character was the most relatable and he had an interesting storyline
I did enjoy Sometani Shota's and Kitamura Takumi's characters and storyline much more (especially Shota's for me since he was relatable)
I am loving the 12 episode format way more in kdrama compared to the 16 since less dragging happen
it looks like they are taking a more realistic approach to a smart person rather than him magically solving problems in the firm because he is just that smart without being assigned anything so we will probably see more of him being smart along the way.