This show was a nice surprise. Many of these 20min per episode romcoms are rather bland and feel rushed. Here the story was sweet and the pacing was good.
Never managed to really get me hooked. The guys had more chemistry with each other than with Fl.
I watched Fukada Kyokos's older korean-japanese co production Friends in the meantime, and liked that more. Funny how Viki doesn't promote their jdramas at all, even when they have known kactors in them. And Han Ji Eun is in 5 or 6 of the episodes, and unless I missed it, she didn't mention the show a single time on her instagram.
Overall it was a very good drama. The cases were exciting and the actors did a good job. -The thing with the romance is, that if they didn't want to go with it, they shouldn't have shown Fl so clearly in love.( Kind of contrary to Family by Choice). -2nd couple getting engaged felt way too rushed. -or course Fl's mother gets forgiven easily... - I actually liked that the ex-wife didn't get redemption. She stayed true to herself until the end. Demanding Ml to get a wife or roommate to keep the dog??? Screw her and her new insecure loser husband.
I expected this to be the kind of slice of life drama where I would have to force myself to even finish the 1st episode, but it ended up being such a wild ride.
Is this even popular enough for a third season? Do koreans like it? On viki it barely stayed in the top 20, which is pretty bad for a live airing kdrama.
Ended up being underwhelming. Guess the husband and his family were supposed to be realistic, but they just felt weird. I didn't care about his sister's story at all. The second half became quite draggy, and there weren't as many romantic scenes as I expected after the first two episodes. Anyway, it was an okay show, and I like that established actresses keep getting cast in japanese gl shows.
Japanese noona romance where the guy isn't a minor🤩 Only watched the 1st episode, so I'm not sure how much I like it. The rooftop scene was great.
In kdramas the second couples with a couple minutes of screentime per episode are listed as Main Roles, while in jdramas clear leads who even are on the covers often count as support. I just looked up Musashi no Rondo, and it's the same there.
Maybe the girls getting revenge genre is my thing.
Many of these 20min per episode romcoms are rather bland and feel rushed.
Here the story was sweet and the pacing was good.
The show is good, but gets a bit frustrating and draggy in the 2nd half.
Goblin and Still 17 did that too.
I watched Fukada Kyokos's older korean-japanese co production Friends in the meantime,
and liked that more.
Funny how Viki doesn't promote their jdramas at all, even when they have known kactors in them.
And Han Ji Eun is in 5 or 6 of the episodes, and unless I missed it, she didn't mention the show a single time on her instagram.
Good for her that she is still so youthful looking.
-The thing with the romance is, that if they didn't want to go with it, they shouldn't have shown Fl so clearly in love.( Kind of contrary to Family by Choice).
-2nd couple getting engaged felt way too rushed.
-or course Fl's mother gets forgiven easily...
- I actually liked that the ex-wife didn't get redemption. She stayed true to herself until the end.
Demanding Ml to get a wife or roommate to keep the dog???
Screw her and her new insecure loser husband.
My hatred for the villain, her henchman, and the parents was real. I wanted them to suffer.
On viki it barely stayed in the top 20, which is pretty bad for a live airing kdrama.
Guess the husband and his family were supposed to be realistic, but they just felt weird.
I didn't care about his sister's story at all.
The second half became quite draggy, and there weren't as many romantic scenes as I expected after the first two episodes.
Anyway, it was an okay show, and I like that established actresses keep getting cast in japanese
gl shows.
Only watched the 1st episode, so I'm not sure how much I like it. The rooftop scene was great.
In kdramas the second couples with a couple minutes of screentime per episode are listed as Main Roles, while in jdramas clear leads who even are on the covers often count as support.
I just looked up Musashi no Rondo, and it's the same there.