I am only on Episode 8. But can someone explain to me the significance of the document that was found? I don't quite get why everyone wants it and what are the consequences of each character finding it? I get that it somehow hurts Korea and benefits Japan but why? I probably wasn't paying attention enough but I feel like I am missing out on large portion of the plot.
I really like this. The cinematography is beautiful. I've only watched 4 episodes so far. The characters are intriguing and want to see more, but I think a lot of the scenes are too drawn out on closeups of the actors faces with no dialogue and just music. Too many dramatic pauses. I hope the action picks up a bit.
I love this so much so far! The relationships are so sweet and cute. Dae Young might be my favorite guy character in any drama I've seen ever. It might be my favorite out of the the 3 lets eat shows. I'm still undecided.
To me this show has 'mediocre' written all over it. Weak plot, overall boring, comedy falls flat, the romance…
I think it's overrated also, but still likable enough. It started off so funny. I thought I had finally found a drama to get into after watching the first episode. It doesn't hold up to the first couple episodes for me even though I like it enough to finish watching - mostly because I like the 2 lead actors even if their romance isn't the best. There just isn't enough plot to stretch out for 16 episodes. I haven't watched a drama that I really loved in almost a year. I keep starting and dropping them - even ones that get good reviews from others.
Why is Kim Jae Wook is so popular? I don't have anything against him, but is there some show that made everyone love him so much? I might be the only one who doesn't like his character in this drama. I felt like he used his money and influence to buy friends and relationships with people. He was very pushy about helping people to make them dependent on him. He seemed to just expect the woman to fall for him eventually just because of his money. And I hated it when he realized she was in love with someone else who was not as accomplished as him but didn't back off and just made things more difficult for them.
Hmm. It doesn't make me mad like you, but I agree with you on lots of points. I think I keep watching just cause I like Jung Seon. And the vibe is so mellow and meandering as you describe. Even if something annoys me, it is in a mellow way.
I wasn't crazy about the plot in the last couple episodes. I know this drama is about seeing the future -so not the most realistic premise. But the whole thing about Lee Yu Beom manipulating the media and making people to go and picket and attack the prosecutors and then so easily manipulate the father to go a shoot Jae Chan was pretty hokey and unbelievable. And what is Yu Beom's motivation to do all this? Did I miss something? Then Jae Chan recuperated so fast. Too many things happened too fast here. It has to have some realistic grounding to keep me caring about the story. But I still like the main trio. They are so cute together. I'm hoping the plot gets reined in a little in later episodes.
That's the same with me. I didn't really notice him in Legends of the blue Sea. But in this more interesting role he is so good. I just started Oh My Ghostess. I'm only on the first episode but so far it seems like I will like it.
I am liking it a lot so far 8/10 but I just don't like how it promotes abuse as being normal and romantic.…
I agree. I am really into this but I feel guilty for liking the King character. There is something so charismatic about the actor that he makes you like his character even though he's a terrible person. What doesn't make sense to me is that he was able to act like a good guy when he was undercover as a normal guy but as the king he seems to really not understand that the way to win someone's heart is not to lock them up and force them to be with you. And he actually seems confused that she doesn't trust him. Why didn't he try telling her the reason he was in love with her this whole time? IT seems ike a mistake in the writing of his character. Otherwise though this drama is very enjoyable. I'm hoping they will show a more positive side to his personality soon to warrant us routing for him.
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Totally agree with all your comments! It's one of my favorite romantic comedies.
I'm not sure if I understood correctly. Why did Tae Soo kill that woman's husband? Did he tell her that he killed him just because he was falling in love with her? Because he was jealous? Did I miss something earlier in the drama? Was there some other reason?
Should I try watching it more?I watched ep1 and I was frustrated with the male lead!
You should give it a few more episodes. It's not warm and fuzzy and there's little if any romance, so maybe it's just not your thing. But I loved it. I grew to really care about the main characters. And I actually do think that their personalities tie into the story very well.
Although the cast is amazing, still I dropped this drama after 6 episodes. It just couldn't get me hooked.…
Actually, I'm having a hard time getting into this also. I dropped it for awhile after ep 3. I started up again because it seems like everyone loves it, but can't get through ep 4 without falling asleep. I started ep 4 several times and keep falling asleep. Is there a point when thes tory becomes more engrossing or the characters become more likable?
I have been loving this too. I had went away on vacation and fell behind. Looking forward to the last few episodes. I am worried it's going to make me really sad.