it's rly obv that do han is part of lookout team.. even the synopsis gave it away. "A club of ordinary…
I didn't realize that it was him on the phone, I thought he was just an asshole that was going to grow as a character. I was surprised to see that he is good.
I always think the situation will be tense but things turn out to be funny, lol. I love the personality of both main leads and their interactions
the time transition was so beautiful ^^
Do you guys think there will be any romance? It is in the genre description but I'm starting to doubt that…
Yes, but they need to fix the things before because she is married. Meanwhile they probably continue as partners while developing romantic feelings, they should become a couple only in the end.
This is kind of out of the topic but seeing Seol Woo I wonder when we will have female characters super skilled,…
Okay maybe I've been biased because my favorite characters who have something special or complex are always men and I have the feeling that the female characters are not as well written as the male roles.
This is kind of out of the topic but seeing Seol Woo I wonder when we will have female characters super skilled, charming and badass as protagonists, who lead the whole plot.
I see male characters having a special highlight: They are secret agents, goblins, warriors, aliens, special soldiers, time travelers, psychopaths, genius detectives. I know that sometimes we have female characters like that (usually in comedy dramas), but they are so few in relation to men roles.
Why are male characters always more interesting and special?
Sorry I just wanted to talk a little about my frustration.
This is one of my favorite couples!
I loved this drama in the beginning, including the comedy. Unfortunately from the middle to the end it was full of annoying filles scenes and I didn't like most of the characters; If you skip the fillers the experience is better.
the time transition was so beautiful ^^
There is no turning back, and no one can stop me
I see male characters having a special highlight: They are secret agents, goblins, warriors, aliens, special soldiers, time travelers, psychopaths, genius detectives. I know that sometimes we have female characters like that (usually in comedy dramas), but they are so few in relation to men roles.
Why are male characters always more interesting and special?
Sorry I just wanted to talk a little about my frustration.
I loved this drama in the beginning, including the comedy. Unfortunately from the middle to the end it was full of annoying filles scenes and I didn't like most of the characters; If you skip the fillers the experience is better.