to be honest, I'm in actual disbelief that production crews took the role in this adaptation, esp. the director and screenwriter who did this. and I'm gonna tell you: despite I haven't updated reading the webtoon as of yet, there are too much skip scenes in-between and I can't digest the info whether this still falls onto thriller-horror or comedy genre. Is this the reason why studio dragon is delayed in the post-production phase due to editing out many scenes that should be necessary on the webtoon? If that's the case, I sense incoming like what $1 Lawyer did (production-wise and overall storyline)
It pains me that this show is not more popular. It's so good everyone go watch it.
mayhaps partially my fault as well; because I tell some that they should bingewatch when everything in this series ends (middle of March), cuz yes: this premise itself breaks any usual Kdrama stereotypes (more onto Western), 1st season focuses on the ml (as sukku said before: S1 is the groundwork [my context: fundamental] of this sequel; and ngl, it's not everyone's tea, unless all's come to an end)
if you've seen the preview, that might be the reason for the switch-up. I'd love for him to continue, but since he has his health issue to recover, it's understandable
I love Taxi Driver ss2 so much! The first ep is based on a true crime in Vietnam. The victims are mostly Vietnamese…
I believe this very same case occurred with my country as well last year (Thai for scamming jobs > Cambodia for ykw); with the help of the current prime minister, everything's resolved, thank goodness. There are two cases like this, but one of them unfortunately (earlier before this statement above) led to s*****e if I'm not mistaken
so... waiting for this to over is, hard, iykwim
https://youtu.be/SmVqMedomh0
https://youtu.be/DDoSa01282w
*update: okie, definitely ep4 altho no resource, but cameo-ing smells incoming
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https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6PKCZy61Jo13XyWMRHmkFw?si=0b5174ccd0614ab0