I think the problem is that everyone expected this to be a typical rom-com but instead got a sit-com that is situated around a theme that not a lot of people are familiar with. It's a character-driven drama, not plot-driven, there is no over the top drama or anything, the goal is to get you familiar with all the characters and relate to them.
I love this drama so far. But I am really sad, and actually cannot understand, how they managed to make so many…
Yeah the story doesn't match, I think they just copied the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy, except here it's not going to end in death, but Geon Woo realizing that not only is she not this innocent perfect girl he holds on pedestal, but is actually a complete two-faced bitch. :D As for the actress, I really can't tell if her acting is good or not, since her character is supposed to be very flat and unrealistic.
I hope not, but considering he was the one who had the video before a building fell onto him it seems pretty much possible.. and also considering that there are only 2 eps til the end and the ship was still going strong, they might have needed to end it somehow
I thought that was pretty much established, Ah Ran is the only one who doesn't know. It makes perfect sense for him to care about his brother's daughter especially now when he's finally starting to admit to himself that he killed him.
Anyone else thinks that Junhee's dad is actually a witness and not the original perpetrator to Dongwook's hit…
I just don't think it's Jun Hee, mostly because the writers are trying to make him look suspicious. Also he really was DW's friend, even though he dated SJ, he didn't hate him or anything, so I don't think it's possible for him to have killed him and not even look guilty about it or something
Anyone else laugh at the "You're done playing school. Why don't you return to your kitchen"? He's the…
Exactly, I was like 'oh no you did not just say that you sexist pig', but then someone pointed out that she actually runs a kitchen, so I calmed down a bit. But either way it's obvious this drama is trying to bring a bit of feminism on the tv so i love that
Only 4 eps til the end and the writers are still making us ship kang ja and bok dong :/ why are they doing this when it's clear it's not going to be the endgame, ugggh :/
I really hope the chef doesn't have any reason for his killing, like revenge or something. It's really refreshing for a kdrama to see killer who just kills for fun. And I really love that they didn't wait too long to reveal him, it's much more enjoyable to see the mental process of a highly intelligent psychopath, than some non-sensical plot twist like always.
Does this have comedy in it or is it a melodrama? I love jung kyung ho so i'm thinking of watching but i don't…
The first two episodes were a bit serious because they were laying out the story, after that it's a really nice mix of genres with a lot of funny moments.
Well this really is the perfect drama to pick-up while waiting for the season 3 of Hannibal :D I think they were a little inspired, even his clothes look similar, that vest and flowery tie, total Hannibal style
I highly doubt that Jun Hee killed Dong Wook, I mean it happened right after their fight, it's way too obvious. I kinda think Jun Hee's father overheard them and killed Dong Wook to save his son.
I think Chef. Kwon is a sociopath and the main murderer. Something about him just seems emotionless, like it's all an act. The doctor is also a killer, but I don't think he enjoys killing, I think he's somehow helping the chef to cover-up his murders and I think he killed the wrong Choi Eun Sul, because he didn't want to look at her while he killed her. Well, at least that's my crazy theory.