Interesting pairing. I hope their characters are written well with good dialogue. Park Shin Hye’s acting deserves an interesting and/or lovable role for once.
Title is a bit wrong, though - it might be his first DRAMA romcom lead, but Tune In For Love was a romcom, really
Jung Hae In has not lead a romcom. "RomCom" = Romantic Comedy. Something in the Rain, One Spring Night, Tune in For Love, and Snowdrop are not comedies. Those were serious dramas with romance.
Yeah, I just hope Jun Oh’s consciousness is actually dead. It could determine how the ending plays out. I prefer story lead to a happy ending, especially after the two of them spent so long unable to be happy together because of her revenge for him killing her family and his bitterness.
I wonder if this is a time loop, and they’re basically the same person or if they’re just doppelgangers? Could Jun Oh have lived in the past as Do Ha and is now back in present day? But Do Ha’s spirit was waiting around to enter Jun Oh’s body, and their personalities are so different. I'm so curious to find out more about this story…
ML was a bad person as well. IDK what you're talking about.
Eui Jeong is not a bad person. She was not trying to betray Jun Mo’s trust either. The whole reason she joined the investigation was to help Jun Mo because her past with Gi Cheul made it easier to gain his trust, and eventually convince to stop committing more crimes. Nobody glorified Gi Cheul’s criminal actions. They both felt empathy for him, but their ultimate goal was still to stop him.
He chose that path and he isn't tragic soul and a criminal with morally complex character. How much glorifying…
That’s exactly what makes it tragic. He made the evil choices and only realized what he should’ve done when he thought he was getting a second chance, it wasn’t really a second chance. By then it was already too late. There was still potential oforgood in him, that he never pursued. That is the tragic part. Even when Jun Mo tried to give him a second chance to start over, he still came back. I don’t think the writing glorified his actions at all, because his ending was still written to show he made the wrong choices at many turns, leading to his death.
Gi Cheul is a tragic soul. Us viewers, like Eui Jeong and Jun Mo during their investigation, grew to care for him and wish he made better choices. If he had joined the police force instead of gang life, he could have stayed with the love of his life, Eui Jeong and possibly found a true friendship with Jun Mo. But he felt trapped at such a young age. This is why the title is so perfect. All the characters evil choices impacted their lives with tragic consequences. Jun Mo lost himself and became the role he played undercover and his wife in the process, because he was willing to kill a second time for personal gain, even after the investigation was over. Hae Ryun, for her crimes, ended up on the run, and even Eui Jeong, with her more neutral and indirect choices, still had to watch her first love die and lost the husband she knew, because he fundamentally changed on a moral level. Many others ended up dead or in prison. Humanities evil always has consequences, if not on ourselves, then the people around us.
Apparently they were dating long before they got caught. We only just recently found out. I wonder if being exposed publicly affected their relationship, or they grew apart, or imagine if they’re still dating but to quiet the public, announced this, or maybe it really was just a publicity stunt. Who knows. Whatever it is, I’m rooting for both their acting careers.
Doctor Slump with entertaining rivalry cuteness between the leads.
Captivating the King with great subtle acting and an intriguing plot that has just begun after the episode 4 twist.
We have to use other websites to watch the rest of the dramas.