This is an interesting comment. Could you please explain the motivations of both sides?
I see. Sorry for being nosy :) I'm Polish and I remember watching drama Terius behind me and suddenly seeing my own country and polish gangster. We don't really have many gangsters in our country. It was weird, so I can understand your point of view. Italian mafia in Vincenzo is totally stereotypical but there are visually pretty scenes and good (in my opinion) Italian actors. Aren't you curious how's Song Joong Ki's italian?
I accidentally saw a poster of this drama and the super hot man in front of it, so I immediately decided to watch it, but after reading synopsis I have a bad feeling. Can anyone tell me if this super hot guy (with beard) is the second lead?
How is that guy you call a "rapist" a free man now? Surely,there must exist a law system in Korea..
She's talking about Park Shi Hoo. But his case wasn't obvious. He was drinking with a girl and their friend. Then they went to his apartment and had sex. He swears it happened by mutual consent. They were both drunk. Next day the girl texted with her friends and didn't mention any rape. After few days she decided to accuse him, but finally dropped charges. Summarizing: we don't know for sure what happened.
I really hate Jung Hoon. It's been a while since I felt such a strong aversion toward a drama character. I hope he will dropp medical school and emigrate to another country, as far from Young Shin as possible.
Is it good to watch with a husband on Valentine's Day? I mean, can it appeal to a man who doesn't watch dramas, but likes zombies, historical and fantasy movies?
It's just my impression, but during the first episode, I had the feeling that I was watching a Western TV series with Korean actors. This is a serious flaw for me, so I quit it.
He had some mental problems, probably a depressive episode and it affected filming. I'm glad he's better now. Depression is a serious issue, sadly the korean drama industry still avoids this topic.