Is it just me or is Lee Dong Wook styled kind of weirdly in this one? I mean he is a handsome man but it seems…
I don't think it's the hair colour as much as it is his weight loss? He seems to have lost a lot of weight and so his face looks like they've lost some definition.
I'm at episode 2 and I swear this husband is such an asshole. Seriously, it's so unfair that in most marriages, women not only have to parent their own children but also their husbands. Granted, not all husbands are like this and some equal partnership marriages do exist, but women seem to always get the short end of the stick... Your wife is not your maid, yo.
I don't mind the piecemeal world building or slow reveal of the back story + big bad. Ep 5 is not so much filler…
Yeah I agree too. There seems to be a disconnect in terms of "tone" and their performances and I attribute this partly to the writers probably still finding their feet on sticking to the elements of what genre they'd like for the series to take. I did find ep 5 and 6 to be venturing into romance/fan service land but I hope they add more mystery and slow down the love/romance effect because the storyline has real potential.
I honestly watched this not expecting much because I'd just finished Coffee Prince and decided to try this out.…
Honest love. Open communication. Beautiful OST and character chemistry from the main leads to the police crew. Just well done. Also cleverly explores what good and evil is, the tendency of societies and communities to always look for a reason to explain something eg. scapegoating. Very beautiful themes with some peppered in depictions of mental health and how our childhood and others' opinions of us affect our own perceptions of ourselves.
Great drama that for me showed what it means that sometimes love is not enough, especially if you're still two people who don't know yet who you are and what you have that destroys the foundation of love.
Honestly I hated this show when I first started it because I thought it was too corny and I hated the ML's stupid laugh, but after giving this series a chance, I found that I really did enjoy it, no matter how clichéd some of it was.
For me, this was about as near perfect as you get. Great, quirky characters whose lives were shattered by a tragic…
Same. Those were my exact sentiments. It was just a pure story about pain and healing. The ending too, I didn't predict it at all but I loved the way it put everything in perspective.
Haha yeah, it's best not to read these before viewing the episodes otherwise you might get discouraged. I mean no drama is perfect and I get the criticisms, but the expectations have been so huge on this show lol it's impossible to meet everyone's tastes.
Also might be a bit of a dumb question but how did she know she had a fox bead? It's not like he told her that…
Okay I thought I missed something between their interaction. I did have a feeling that that's probably what she did but it felt a little bit unclear because she wasn't even that curious about it. Maybe we'll know more about it later, I guess.
I guess this one's going to be a romance more than a horror show, and I like that - don't take me wrong, I have…
Also might be a bit of a dumb question but how did she know she had a fox bead? It's not like he told her that she was his ex's reincarnation? Am I missing something? Like how can she trade something she didn't know she had?
I honestly watched this not expecting much because I'd just finished Coffee Prince and decided to try this out. I'm not usually a fan of crime/horror as they scare me too much but what can I say, this drama was such a masterpiece. It was so honest and raw and the subtle acting by the two leads, Woo-jin's comedic effect, and Eun-Ha's charm is just AMAZING! I still cannot move on from the finale!
I also ship the vet with the girl fox.