This rom-com is a perfect example of how a team of talented actors and a couple with impeccable chemistry can save a story that lost its spark towards the end... Totally worth watching, in spite of all the unnecessary situations about their childhood stories and their unrealistic problem-solving, as well as the over-used smiling, intense looking and a bit boring/unsatisfying ending. Last but not least, it is a must-see for everyone who hasn't discovered yet how amazing and versatile actor Kim Jae Wook is. His Ryan Gold persona will definitely become a rom-com ML landmark!
This season was more character oriented than the previous one, so it ended up being more of a 'slice of life' kind of drama rather than a comedy. It was enjoyable, but not that memorable...
Though the cast and the story were promising and the acting is solid, I kinda lost interest halfway through... it's not bad, but I'm not too eager to watch the next episodes and I can't be emotionally attached to the main characters :( To be honest, the most likable character at the moment is Dong Cheol :)
Two beautiful, talented people who can successfully and, almost, effortlessly evolve and adopt to new personas…
That scene when Dan was trying to hide his beautiful wings while Yeon Seo was approaching was to die for! Kim Myung Soo's acting is getting better and better :)
Two beautiful, talented people who can successfully and, almost, effortlessly evolve and adopt to new personas in every new project they join! Can't wait for more episodes!
Such an interesting and nostalgic subject you chose for your article! I've watched a lot of dramas (and movies) from the previous decade and I enjoyed a fair amount of them. In fact, some of my fave ones are among these dramas! Of course there were also a lot I found mediocre, boring, frustrating, just like the case with the resent ones! But, I really miss some of them for many different reasons: • their unique, daring, innovative and well-developed stories, • their more realistic characters, who left a deeper impression on us • their more natural and less commercialized/patterned feeling • the new drama cliches and tropes, as well as the different cultural aspects they introduced. I think these elements are overused and/or lacking in recent dramas and that's probably why nowadays it is more difficult to find something as exciting and memorable as in those 'early' drama years... Thanks for reminding us some classic gems!
"People who truly fight for the people, fight whether or not children are watching. (…) Let's not do things we are ashamed to have kids see. Kids will watch and learn when they grow up and become adults."
One of the best revenge dramas! One of the best dramas of 2019! One of the best trio chemistry on screen (and probably their best performance so far...) A definite must watch for those who like mind games, intense plot twists, fast pacing, well-written characters and top-notch acting!
Impressive research, eloquent writing, well-chosen and enhancing photos and gifs! Glad to see some familiar faces, intrigued to discover some new ones... Thanks for all the hard work you've put into this ❤
I love her line "ige mwoya ige.." whenever she drops that I have to rewind and listen to it again lol. The expressionless…
I also believe that Kim Min Jung delivers her Park Hoo Ja perfectly! And, imo, her role in "Mr Sunshine" was one of the most jaw-dropping transformations! was she really the same annoying, average FL from "Man to Man"?
Kudos to Kim Myung Soo, again and again!
Totally worth watching, in spite of all the unnecessary situations about their childhood stories and their unrealistic problem-solving, as well as the over-used smiling, intense looking and a bit boring/unsatisfying ending.
Last but not least, it is a must-see for everyone who hasn't discovered yet how amazing and versatile actor Kim Jae Wook is.
His Ryan Gold persona will definitely become a rom-com ML landmark!
To be honest, the most likable character at the moment is Dong Cheol :)
Can't wait for more episodes!
Can't wait to watch it, as soon as all episodes are fully subbed!
I've watched a lot of dramas (and movies) from the previous decade and I enjoyed a fair amount of them. In fact, some of my fave ones are among these dramas! Of course there were also a lot I found mediocre, boring, frustrating, just like the case with the resent ones!
But, I really miss some of them for many different reasons:
• their unique, daring, innovative and well-developed stories,
• their more realistic characters, who left a deeper impression on us
• their more natural and less commercialized/patterned feeling
• the new drama cliches and tropes, as well as the different cultural aspects they introduced.
I think these elements are overused and/or lacking in recent dramas and that's probably why
nowadays it is more difficult to find something as exciting and memorable as in those 'early' drama years...
Thanks for reminding us some classic gems!
Let's not do things we are ashamed to have kids see. Kids will watch and learn when they grow up and become adults."
LOL, I just can't...
One of the best dramas of 2019!
One of the best trio chemistry on screen (and probably their best performance so far...)
A definite must watch for those who like mind games, intense plot twists, fast pacing, well-written characters and top-notch acting!
Glad to see some familiar faces, intrigued to discover some new ones...
Thanks for all the hard work you've put into this ❤
And, imo, her role in "Mr Sunshine" was one of the most jaw-dropping transformations! was she really the same annoying, average FL from "Man to Man"?
Kim Min Jung's dancing and transformations were just awesome!