After EP 6 and 7 I am starting to dislike the ML more and more. He's a walking red flag with his abandonment issues. But I guess the FL will fix him, lol.
ML mother and sister are selfish they abandoned him at young age. Whatever their reasons are big L for their acts.
Ahem... it doesn't justify ML's asocial behavior though. Like how he seems to expect for people around him to stay with him no matter what or he'll tell the to f off otherwise. What a friggin clown.
I am really enjoying this series... Don't understand the hate... If you want to see something funny, sweet and…
Hate is a strong word. Personally I am disappointed because I expected too much I guess.
Not being able to lie is such a great concept for a comedy. But they barely did anything with it. The show wouldn't change much if they left it out completely imo. So in the end it's just another generic romcom.
Six episodes in and I really can't stand the ML. What a short-fused aggressive prick that character is. He really sours my impression of the show. No idea what the writer was thinking making him like that.
But, good lord, the court scenes are so dumb. It seems like the writer has no idea of how criminal justice systems work, and never even watched a law show. The very basis of an accusatory system (prosecutor, defense attorney, judge/jury) is the concept of reasonable doubt.
Yet here you have the prosecutor demanding from the defense attorney to prove the innocence of their client (provide evidence). Which is completely backwards.
I have fast forwarded through the second half of ep 10... and facepalmed in the end. Where is the writer going with this?
As others mentioned, the show feels all over the place. It's like the writer made a list of story elements that are popular (get views) and half-assedly stitched them together.
"They believe that this undermines the morale of public education professionals..."
Are they seriously upset over a work of fiction?
I mean there are plenty k-dramas portraying parts of Korean legislative, judicature, executive in a really bad light. They don't seem to be bothered by that.
Whatever you say this is my favorite ongoing series right now.
I was somewhat disappointed after EP3. But that was mostly due to wrong expectations on my side. I though it would be more like "Liar Liar", more comedy, less romance and drama.
I'd love to know what the pitch for the show was. It couldn't really have been: Newscaster losing job, doing reality show thingy and falling in love?
Not being able to lie is such a great concept for a comedy. But they barely did anything with it. The show wouldn't change much if they left it out completely imo. So in the end it's just another generic romcom.
But, good lord, the court scenes are so dumb. It seems like the writer has no idea of how criminal justice systems work, and never even watched a law show. The very basis of an accusatory system (prosecutor, defense attorney, judge/jury) is the concept of reasonable doubt.
Yet here you have the prosecutor demanding from the defense attorney to prove the innocence of their client (provide evidence). Which is completely backwards.
As others mentioned, the show feels all over the place. It's like the writer made a list of story elements that are popular (get views) and half-assedly stitched them together.
Because the producers give a damn about how the show is rated on MDL?
They can always do a remake when SK is ready for high-budget BL.
Right now it is barely noticeable, feels like the show would work just fine without it.
Are they seriously upset over a work of fiction?
I mean there are plenty k-dramas portraying parts of Korean legislative, judicature, executive in a really bad light. They don't seem to be bothered by that.
But it's a fine rom-com on its own.
Keep it coming. Quite funny to some someone getting so worked up over a fictional character.
Personally I enjoy the silliness so far. It is clearly not meant to be taken seriously. :)