They really need to start banning some people here. And all the fake accounts with zero watches need to go.
Same. I watched Snowdrop but never managed to finish it, despite really sincerely wanting to give it a benefit of the doubt (and also for Hae In). Jisoo's acting didn't impress me and at times even gave me second hand embarassement. I think it was too deep and heavy a topic/theme for one of her first lead roles and she wouldn't be able to handle it.
I like her as a person and she's my favorite out of BP (though I'm basically a casual listener and not a stan). Despite her being my favorite I can still be objective. And despite me not liking her performance in Snowdrop I still want to watch this and give it a chance, cause again, I like her, I like the premise and of course Seo In Guk.
she looks so different now. i used to love her dramas before.
She had so much job dobe she's barely recognizable from her old pictures or old work... and to me personally, her face isn't likable at all. That's just my opinion, of course – as I'm not obliged to like every single actor or actress there is, and this actress I'm simply not a fan of and never liked her in any drama I watched with her on the cast.😕 I wish there was a different FL to a story that is already one of my top favorites regarding the USA original... But I might suck it up for BIH and PSH if I'm strong enough 😂😅
Okay, what's with the focus on cheating? That's a plot device they set up for use later. And LOL, I already expected…
Frankly I can say that I expected basically everything crucial that happened in the first episode. And I'm not kidding... 😅 Even when they show the reporter sitting with his back towards the huge window to the street, I was like "naaah I wouldn't feel safe unprotected like that... someone is going to smash the window and attack him?" and I was ALMOST right 😅 Furthermore, it makes no sense at all for him to sit with his back to the light source for his work. After all, everyone always sits at their desk facing the window, not with their back to it, so as not to cast a shadow over their workplace. And it was clear he'd be a goner, it only didn't cross my mind that the girl would turn out to be killing him.
And so far I agree with what you've written here and I've had the same issues with the same acpects, been noticing the same details as you. They got me confused halfway through because nothing about this trio so far seems empowering and cohesive with what we've assumed it's going to be about. And the fact that we have to see one of the leads fleeing a crime scene AGAIN and hence we'll be presented with these 3 characters ultimately bending and avoiding the law for their own sake while also being the representatives of it... AGAIN... is quite disappointing. It's too soon for me to call it quits already, but I'm fairly frustrated.
woo-seong's death being an accident was lowk so lame imo. it was also insanely obvious who the killer was after…
and don't forget a very precise accident at that ☝️
and yes .. there are quite few people saying that the show kept them guessing right until the end and they didn't have a tip for who the killer was... I respect that. But at the same time I can't wrap my head around it.
I’ve watched more than half of the drama but I still don’t see any romantic chemistry between them. Like I…
Right, I felt the same way. It's not that I wouldn't want to ship them, but their chemistry felt more like on a friendly, partnership or comradeship kind of level, not romantic. I didn't sense any spark, any tension.
I'm overall a Sooyoung's fan as a part of Soshi, and she's great. But something is always different about her in her dramas. I also get distracted by her lips (no, not in THAT way...) and the obvious botox job. I don't judge, but I don't like it either and it's disruptive for me when I watch her in a drama.😅
Choi Soo Young and Jung Jae Kwang have great chemistry in this drama, obviously not as the victim and the bully…
THANK YOU 🙏 I've been saying this and secretly holding for this since day 1. To me they had much better chemistry than with ML and their developement would've been so intriguing.
Is it weird to want the Prosecutor to end up with Se Na. 🤭 I mean to me they make a much more believable couple.…
Same here mate. I felt this way since day 1 🥲🥲🥲 not for some guilty pleasure or whatever but because it would overall be much more intriguing and would make sense with enough developement.
Hopefully he gets a lead role next. He's no SML material.
You are right, he absolutely isn't.
He played a lead role in a BL drama and in a recent historical drama.. He's been serving in military before, so I hope more opportunities come to him now, he is truly charismatic on screen and deserves recognition! :) <3
You are saying that he will be kind and gentle? My heart is already bleeding for him knowing that he will play the second fiddle... Ahh I'm still looking forward to it no matter :')))
I love a prosecutor with good character development
Thank you I don't see him(atleast his writing) be praised enough😭🙏
I walked into this already knowing this actor from other dramas I had watched, so I was compelled by that a bit. But ever since the beginning it was clear that he didn't deeply agree with his father's opinions and decisions and that he cared about Sena despite not being able to admit it to her or himself, and instead keep teasing her (without even acknowledging being the cause of her suffering at school or regreting it). I felt like they could've had such good developement and chemistry with each other if the writers were to do it right and use the material they have at their hands properly. And it seems they did. I sensed true potential between those two characters (not neccessarilly romantic) and I never thought of him as irredeemable despite the flashbacks we got. He was clearly a grey character. I truly hoped that he'd end up changing his mind about it all, and apologizing and being on good terms with her. From the comments I'm understanding that he did end up somewhat that way? I don't think I'll finish watching, so I don't mind spoilers actually 😅
Honestly, they took 11 episode to reveal the killer and it was the most uninteresting person and no motive. In…
It is a plot hole. Plus the stab was supposed to be so precise that it should've basically been someone skilled.... but it was just a mentally ill girl.
I like her as a person and she's my favorite out of BP (though I'm basically a casual listener and not a stan).
Despite her being my favorite I can still be objective. And despite me not liking her performance in Snowdrop I still want to watch this and give it a chance, cause again, I like her, I like the premise and of course Seo In Guk.
Furthermore, it makes no sense at all for him to sit with his back to the light source for his work. After all, everyone always sits at their desk facing the window, not with their back to it, so as not to cast a shadow over their workplace.
And it was clear he'd be a goner, it only didn't cross my mind that the girl would turn out to be killing him.
And so far I agree with what you've written here and I've had the same issues with the same acpects, been noticing the same details as you. They got me confused halfway through because nothing about this trio so far seems empowering and cohesive with what we've assumed it's going to be about. And the fact that we have to see one of the leads fleeing a crime scene AGAIN and hence we'll be presented with these 3 characters ultimately bending and avoiding the law for their own sake while also being the representatives of it... AGAIN... is quite disappointing. It's too soon for me to call it quits already, but I'm fairly frustrated.
And also, I feel like Jinyoung keeps choosing similar scripts. Or the scripts choose him 😂😂🙏
and yes .. there are quite few people saying that the show kept them guessing right until the end and they didn't have a tip for who the killer was... I respect that. But at the same time I can't wrap my head around it.
He played a lead role in a BL drama and in a recent historical drama.. He's been serving in military before, so I hope more opportunities come to him now, he is truly charismatic on screen and deserves recognition! :) <3
You are saying that he will be kind and gentle? My heart is already bleeding for him knowing that he will play the second fiddle... Ahh I'm still looking forward to it no matter :')))
I walked into this already knowing this actor from other dramas I had watched, so I was compelled by that a bit. But ever since the beginning it was clear that he didn't deeply agree with his father's opinions and decisions and that he cared about Sena despite not being able to admit it to her or himself, and instead keep teasing her (without even acknowledging being the cause of her suffering at school or regreting it). I felt like they could've had such good developement and chemistry with each other if the writers were to do it right and use the material they have at their hands properly. And it seems they did. I sensed true potential between those two characters (not neccessarilly romantic) and I never thought of him as irredeemable despite the flashbacks we got. He was clearly a grey character. I truly hoped that he'd end up changing his mind about it all, and apologizing and being on good terms with her. From the comments I'm understanding that he did end up somewhat that way? I don't think I'll finish watching, so I don't mind spoilers actually 😅