Choi Sung Joon. I swear, this guy lives for those moments when camera glides over him. Doesn't miss a chance. It's like Sung Joon in Gu Family Book all over again.
This drama seriously break kdrama rule and set it to another level, the male lead shots female lead's father,…
Well, female lead's father killed the entire family of male lead as a plot device, made him suffer for years in a process of finding the answer that wasn't even there to be found and then mocked him for not being a human, so can't really blame him. He saw that coming.
Since time of airing this drama, my every week looks like: whole week I am almost dying because of waiting for…
as an ardent bingewatcher myself (and a compulsive rewatcher), I wouldn't recommend to watch it all at once. It's not this kind of show. Waiting is agonizing, sure, but how much funnier it is to speculate during that time. It takes some time to digest and fully appreciate.
I'm quite worried about how this in going to turn out. Despite the original series having some horrible looking…
For me the trailer was actually promising. I was afraid that with shorter runtime the story will be mutilized for the sake of fluffy everybody-and-their-uncle-fallls-in-love-with-IU scenes, but I think the original could use some condensation so fewer eps isn't necessarily a bad thing. The trailer looks quite bloody and I like it. My only concern is Joon Ki as the 4th prince, because if wearing a carnival mask is his idea of being mysterious and hard to read then I'm uhm, sceptical (his or the writter/director/PD, but he's more visible so I blame him for now, sorry). But I don't want to criticize him before it even started based only on the trailer and his previous roles.
I hope the flow of time will be more organic and that they don't cut out the realistic parts (like: when she was a teagirl she was serving a tea after tea after tea).
/On the other hand, I'm starting to get used to the idea it's gonna be different story.
Judging from the first 2 episodes, this drama falls short of expectations. The story is disjointed at places and…
Glad to hear this! Maybe they wanted to show off at the beginning to captivate the viewer? But more plot is always a good point in my books. Especially with 60+ hours of screentime. Maybe I'll give it another shot later.
A moment for appreciation for:
1. a male lead who isn't an arrogant prick AND
2. a leading couple having something reminding of healthy relationship built on mutual attraction. Shocking.
And I'm barely past quarter of the show.
I really hope they won't let this flop and suddenly find a "cure" to his disease. There's no cure, the…
welcome in the team 'please, kill my favourite character for the sake of satisfactory ending' (although he hasn't earned this status yet, but there's plenty of time for that)
Uhm. Those half bald wigs with obvious silicone straps were reasons enough to justify a remake, but what's the deal with 4th Prince being a Phantom in the Opera?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykVqZqKEAnY
Maybe it'll leak out somewhere since it's preproduced? :>
I hope the flow of time will be more organic and that they don't cut out the realistic parts (like: when she was a teagirl she was serving a tea after tea after tea).
/On the other hand, I'm starting to get used to the idea it's gonna be different story.
1. a male lead who isn't an arrogant prick AND
2. a leading couple having something reminding of healthy relationship built on mutual attraction. Shocking.
And I'm barely past quarter of the show.