"I would like to work with you again in the future." - Jisoo about HaeinAsdfghjkl they're so cute
Obviously, no matter what her opinions are, that is the professional things to say publicly. We will never know, but I wonder what Jung Hae In's true opinion would be? There are some cons for working with Jisoo, but there are possibly more pros.
We got to know that Jung hae in is defector in this ep ? Who all got to know he is defector in the drama
These are just speculations. The newest episode is airing in SK right now, but I won't see it until English subs are available. It is very possible that none of these things will happen in the next 3 episodes, or at all.
Curious to see how SK reacts to the next 3 episodes. Can character development in later episodes "erase" the distortion issues of the first 2 episodes? If Jung Hae In's character turns out to be a NK defector, does that make things less problematic for SK viewers? If Jung Yoo Jin's character is an ANSP agent who is actually working against the ANSP, is that less problematic or more problematic? How will they respond when we see more of Jisoo's father, the murderer/literature expert? If this story had been told in a 2 hour film, it might have been less problematic for SK viewers. (Though this format likely would have been less profitable.)
Throwing the bait and leaving? 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Eun Chang Soo is the father of Ji Soo's character. Except they softened the director of the ANSP by making him a poet/literature buff/bookworm type. https://tv.jtbc.joins.com/cast/PR10011401/8
Same here, this is just the drama we need to finish of 2021! Amazing job by Jisoo! I think this may be the best…
No, I like BP, but Jisoo shouldn't have taken have taken a first female lead role in a big drama quite yet. She is trying her best, but she is out of place among such an experienced cast. But it is also understandable that she would want to take the role, to challenge herself, and grab a big paycheck. JTBC likely chose her for her 53 million Instagram followers, and Jisoo's representatives should have thought longer-term and passed on this project.
We will never know, but I wonder what Jung Hae In's true opinion would be?
There are some cons for working with Jisoo, but there are possibly more pros.
The newest episode is airing in SK right now, but I won't see it until English subs are available. It is very possible that none of these things will happen in the next 3 episodes, or at all.
Can character development in later episodes "erase" the distortion issues of the first 2 episodes?
If Jung Hae In's character turns out to be a NK defector, does that make things less problematic for SK viewers?
If Jung Yoo Jin's character is an ANSP agent who is actually working against the ANSP, is that less problematic or more problematic?
How will they respond when we see more of Jisoo's father, the murderer/literature expert?
If this story had been told in a 2 hour film, it might have been less problematic for SK viewers.
(Though this format likely would have been less profitable.)
Let the South Koreans determine if more episodes should be permitted to air.
From his point of view, there is some logic to the choice.
Except they softened the director of the ANSP by making him a poet/literature buff/bookworm type.
https://tv.jtbc.joins.com/cast/PR10011401/8
She is trying her best, but she is out of place among such an experienced cast.
But it is also understandable that she would want to take the role, to challenge herself, and grab a big paycheck.
JTBC likely chose her for her 53 million Instagram followers, and Jisoo's representatives should have thought longer-term and passed on this project.