It worries me that the directors are so inexperienced. It's quite difficult to direct an action-packed show. Hopefully they have hired some experienced stunt coordinators and fight choreographers.
Wi Ha Joon is perfect in this but the writing was just not it. Every time anything about the drug people was on screen I lost interest. The childhood trauma stuff was dragged out forever. Not enough K!
I think vigilante is going to premier in october...
It's been reported for November (and one of the actors confirmed this in an interview), plus it would make little sense for Disney+ to premiere it in October while The Worst of Evil is still airing. But we'll see what happens.
The Worst of Evil premieres on Disney+ the week after Moving concludes. This would suggest that Vigilante could premiere the first week of November, the week after TWE concludes on the platform.
and no, New Jeans isn't an improvement. Their genre doesn't correlate with the soundtrack it's trying to mimic.
The NewJeans OST is a cover of a song from the 90s, which is actually quite cool in the way that it balances both time periods within the show, the present and the past.
Please, some people just want to watch a drama for the story itself. They dont care if your favourite actor is…
All it took was them giving the SML a cancer sob story and the comments about their baby Kangmin with the puppy eyes are predictably everywhere. Won't someone please give the poor actor a main lead role in a romance (of course when it happens they'll still cry over the SML.)
Is it only me or is this drama dragging? The last 4 episodes seem to have been more like filler episodes, meandering…
It's probably not *only* you. Every drama drags for some people. Especially these days when everyone's attention span is bad. But for me this show has been perfectly paced so far.
Everyone still likes CEO? He is also keeping him by holding him hostage for the murder thing. He is also selfish…
We knew he was selfish because he kept the plagiarizing producer on payroll despite knowing about it. But I don't subscribe to black-and-white thinking. So many people watch dramas thinking someone is either just good or just bad. The world is shades of grey, mostly.
I think it's more of the expectations you have of Pinocchio and this drama rather than what you stated as defects…
For sure. Some would call the whole bakery bug subplot "filler", but I think it was a great way to show development for Do-ha's character, with him being more comfortable in public, lowering his guard and not hiding because of his past.
It's the lying bell. At first it was a bit unclear to me if she was remembering it from when he talked in his sleep or hearing it again, but I think she heard it again. Either way we know at this point it's likely because he feels somehow responsible for her (assumed) death that it reads as a lie.
Really enjoyed episode 7. Pacing is still very good. I like that they spent some time showing Do-ha become more comfortable and building a network in his neighborhood, I also like that they're not going the obvious villain/stalker route with Kang-min. He seems sympathetic at this point, and while he may still try to win Sol-hee back, I think it's clear that's not happening. Syaon is more pathetic than anything at this point to me. Love the easygoing chemistry between the leads and how they actually communicate. Now it's time for Sol-hee to finally trust someone, and not run away again because of a perceived lie.
Premiere now confirmed to be 25/9 after all and not 2/10 as previously stated.