My favorite scenes are when Momose-San is struggling to wake up every morning. Sakaguchi-San sells it really well. Can’t help but find it funny and quite relatable.
I can’t help but say something about this drama every episode I watch. It’s just so so good. No scene wasted and no encounter between characters misplaced.
This is the third version I’m seeing of this story. I have high hopes for it. The Japanese are great in creating mystery dramas. Even if I already know the plot ending, I still look forward to seeing where they take this.
This is one Kdrama I can totally get behind. It’s engaging. It’s intriguing. And seemingly having a rich story that’s refreshing. The young actors were adorable. Wished there were more episodes with them in it. And the setting - picturesque. All these from one episode. I hope it stays this way til the end.
First time I saw the trailer I was excited. It’s been a while since I’ve gotten interested in a Korean drama again. Now six episodes in and I’m doubting my decision. I have yet to be convinced to continue watching.
This was packed with slow moving moments, flashbacks, and unnecessary subplots. The whole story could have been told in 10 episodes or less. Having said that, I still watched from beginning to end without skipping a scene. I still can’t make up my mind as to why. Either I was hooked or just had too much time in my hands.
It’s like Lee Jun Ho predicted how people will respond to his performance in this drama over a decade ago. Great, great job!
The strange thing about dramas like these is every time you watch, you just want to drop it but you keep coming back. Argh!