Definitely could've been better but it's honestly not all that bad. If anything, it's worth watching twice or so a week for the visuals alone because those scenes were pure eye candy. The writing was lacking and the story slowly got a weaker as it went on, but the villain played spectacularly by Park Sung Woong essentially made this show. I'll always remember this show too for being my second kdrama :)
My friend recommend this and high rating. Started watching it. Gets kind of bored. Lots of talking.... I fell…
That's kind of the point and beauty of the show. I'm half way through with it and I can safely say this is one of the best kdramas I've seen, and it's pretty much all thanks to the dialogue and characters.
The only thing that saved me was to see it in the company of other commentators, to post or read reviews, and…
Heh fair enough. I only continued because it was one of the two airing dramas at the time that seemed at least a little interesting. Unfortunately though, both ended up being pretty dull. At least Rugal was pretty entertaining.
Half way through now and it's honestly not as bad as people made it out to be. It was never going to be as good as the anime, which I consider a masterpiece, but it can at the very least adapt the story decently. The body improvement club is great just like the anime, so what more could you actually want...
Honestly I understand mostly everything that happens in this drama... apart from the sudden crying scenes from Tae Eul. Why does she cry all of a sudden?! But other than that solid show so far.
he also recently said some disgusting things in an interview for this drama...so sometimes you just can't separate…
Then at least just ignore the drama itself... there's no need for the hate on the drama when the only thing you're hating is an actor as an individual in it. I do understand the hate he gets but definitely not the drama.