It might be revealed in part two, as it's another 10 episodes, so there's not much to see there, except for the…
I didn't check the tags, so if there were no ghost-related then the female main lead is acting like she got possessed by the two dead women? I've been thinking that she was seeing their ghost, lmao
I planned to watch this slowly so I could catch up on the last two episodes, but I ended up binge-watching it, lmao.
I saw a clip with Heo Nam Jun, and he's the reason I started it already. I thought he was part of the main cast, but I guess it's just part of the ML journey. There are also these main guest roles that appear in 2-4 episodes and make the series more interesting.
Unexpectedly, I love this series lol, not because of Kim Naksu, but because it felt so real! I feel sorry for the wife, and luckily, there is the son who is reasonable and doesn't hurt his father in a bad way.
I just love the casting! Can't wait for the last two episodes.
also that jealous biatch how come she is back!!! this writer really had to bring the one that really needs to…
It's dark because of the mysteries they're trying to solve—basically, the murders behind unsolved cases. It's similar to this with the ghost theme. But it lightens everything because the comedy is definitely there, the two bromance are chaotically funny.
How can they add another female lead, when we don't know what the happen to the 2 other
It might be revealed in part two, as it's another 10 episodes, so there's not much to see there, except for the part where he murders them one by one, and what will happen in the end.
So far, the ladies here are the -The main female lead, who is now a ghost. -The mysterious blind radio woman who somehow looks like the ghost main character and has the same butterfly tattoo. -The BFF who has a connection to the jealous b*tch who also got murdered, that somehow possessed the alive main female lead. -The alive female lead who's been possessed.
When it comes to this, Peter Tseng did it once again! It's been a while since I saw him in a similar theme like…
also that jealous biatch how come she is back!!! this writer really had to bring the one that really needs to be brutally killed!! plus the BFF??? what's with her?? and the radio lady???
When it comes to this, Peter Tseng did it once again! It's been a while since I saw him in a similar theme like the "Oh No, Here Comes the Trouble," and I love it! Binge-watched this, and I'm a little sad that we have to wait three more weeks for part 2!!!
I'm really hoping that in part 2 they will show us how he murders them one by one! The exciting part was cut!!! And I really hope and hope it's worth saving Netflix!!
Wth with the ending.Part 1 is more like a Melodrama for me.I hope I don't forget to watch the part 2 next month.
it's just netflix being shiity again they drop two parts nowadays!! ARRGGGGG I hate cliff-hanging series, but part 2 is where the exciting parts begin! I just hope they won't ruin the writing because I definitely want to see how he murders them one by one since there's a glimpse in the last episode.
I get it, I understand the actors did a good job, but we should rate this overall. My goodness, the last few episodes are really getting on my nerves with how stup*d the main character and the second villain are, lol! Even the sub main leads are also becoming dumb and dumb with that writing.
Still good to watch, but definitely not a rewatch for me.
I love Seo Bum June as an actor, but as for his character? There's no redemption in how he treated Yoo Me Ri, lol, especially considering his family was trash until the end.
If the writer wanted to give him that ending, then they should have shown him as someone who was swayed by his immature personality. Not the bold affair. It's ridiculous with that ending lol. Meanwhile, Baek Sang Hyeon got served for a year??? Is this a reference to how broken their justice system is in real life? 😂
Overall, the first episodes are on fire. I liked them, got hooked tbh, but not the second half. It drags, and suddenly it feels like it became a makjang mini-series lol. In the end, the murder stuff is nonsense. I just wish they focused more on the second couple rather than dragging out too much drama.
I mean I get the ex having a major role in this series given the whole “used his name thing” but man, he can…
The series was wasted because of the murder plot. The writer might have thought they were making a makjang series with 50-100 episodes, not realizing it's only 12 episodes, lol. I wish they focused more on the two couples and their office romance.
Honestly, this is too cliché — but for some reason, I liked it. Except for the part involving murder. The first half is fun because I can't hate the ex-boyfriend; he's hilarious, and I find his moments really funny. Now, with the last episode, he made his dumbest move, and I can't wait to see what happens next.
Many might dislike this series, but I had fun watching it. It's a shame that it wasn't a masterpiece. The casting did their job in carrying their roles, but not the writing. I really love the ML couples and just wish they had added the second couple and focused more on them instead of having some makjang moments.
Really hesitant to watch this because of the "too much hate" review, but I'm glad I gave it a try.
This could've been a drama of the year, "If" the two female leads were strong characters. This is mostly the problem with K-dramas these days—it's fiction, but the writer can't keep it from making it feel like a real-life story. I just wish this was like Vincenzo, where the revenge is actually carried out by the main lead rather than being focused on drama when this isn't even a makjang series.
Overall, it's just a 12-episode series, so ignore the slow parts, and it's still an average 8/10 for me.
I saw a clip with Heo Nam Jun, and he's the reason I started it already. I thought he was part of the main cast, but I guess it's just part of the ML journey. There are also these main guest roles that appear in 2-4 episodes and make the series more interesting.
Unexpectedly, I love this series lol, not because of Kim Naksu, but because it felt so real! I feel sorry for the wife, and luckily, there is the son who is reasonable and doesn't hurt his father in a bad way.
I just love the casting! Can't wait for the last two episodes.
Give it a try! It's worth rewatching, too!
So far, the ladies here are the
-The main female lead, who is now a ghost.
-The mysterious blind radio woman who somehow looks like the ghost main character and has the same butterfly tattoo.
-The BFF who has a connection to the jealous b*tch who also got murdered, that somehow possessed the alive main female lead.
-The alive female lead who's been possessed.
I'm really hoping that in part 2 they will show us how he murders them one by one! The exciting part was cut!!! And I really hope and hope it's worth saving Netflix!!
I get it, I understand the actors did a good job, but we should rate this overall. My goodness, the last few episodes are really getting on my nerves with how stup*d the main character and the second villain are, lol! Even the sub main leads are also becoming dumb and dumb with that writing.
Still good to watch, but definitely not a rewatch for me.
I love Seo Bum June as an actor, but as for his character? There's no redemption in how he treated Yoo Me Ri, lol, especially considering his family was trash until the end.
If the writer wanted to give him that ending, then they should have shown him as someone who was swayed by his immature personality. Not the bold affair. It's ridiculous with that ending lol. Meanwhile, Baek Sang Hyeon got served for a year??? Is this a reference to how broken their justice system is in real life? 😂
Overall, the first episodes are on fire. I liked them, got hooked tbh, but not the second half. It drags, and suddenly it feels like it became a makjang mini-series lol. In the end, the murder stuff is nonsense. I just wish they focused more on the second couple rather than dragging out too much drama.
Many might dislike this series, but I had fun watching it. It's a shame that it wasn't a masterpiece. The casting did their job in carrying their roles, but not the writing. I really love the ML couples and just wish they had added the second couple and focused more on them instead of having some makjang moments.
This could've been a drama of the year, "If" the two female leads were strong characters. This is mostly the problem with K-dramas these days—it's fiction, but the writer can't keep it from making it feel like a real-life story. I just wish this was like Vincenzo, where the revenge is actually carried out by the main lead rather than being focused on drama when this isn't even a makjang series.
Overall, it's just a 12-episode series, so ignore the slow parts, and it's still an average 8/10 for me.