This drama brings that cozy feeling of lazy Sunday afternoons watching a classic rom-com! Both KKW and Uee are pleasantly convincing (although Uee's character is a bit awkward sometimes), with a refreshing chemistry and story-line. Eric Cho's hilarious English and love-struck expressions are a delightful bonus!
Maybe I'm a shallow, ignorant, tasteless person, with no ability to judge the acting abilities of some young actors/actresses, or understand the hidden depth of their characters, but even though this drama fell a bit short of my expectations, I still find it interesting and entertaining!
Just as good, (or even a bit better) as S01, which doesn't happen very often! More intense, sentimental and character oriented. Hope S03 will be the same...
Ra Mi Ran and Kim Hyun Joo and Kai? Count me in! ... and since it's from the screenwriter of "Woman of Dignity", "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon" and "My Love Eun Dong", I can't wait!
Such an interesting article theme!!! Dramaland would be unsalted food without some notorious mothers-in-law and/or grandfathers! Some of my favorite villains are: Nam Goong Min in "The Girl Who Sees Smells" and "Remember-War of the Son" Shin Sung Rok in "You Who Came from the Stars" and "Liar Game" Park Hae Jin in "Bad Guys" Kim Jae Wook in "Voice" Um Ki-joon in "Defendant" Im Joo Hwan in "Oh My Ghostess"
I've heard, but not seen yet, that Go Hyun Jung as Mishil from "Queen Seon Deok" is the best of the best female villains. And let's not forget Park Bo Gum, the cutest villain ever in "Hello Monster", where he stole all the spotlights!!!
Intense, fast paced, interesting plot and sub-stories, nice variety of characters and a Yamapi who surely succeeded in this challenge of a different, non-romantic role!
was it, included a scene where we want to see Oh Soo returning the phone to Yoo Ri in his office?
Not only that, but also the restaurant and coffee date scene between Oh Soo and Yoo Ri, their car drive and many more... So much screen time spent on rather insignificant fillers! As for the story plot... it's just like a monkey jumping between trees - they start the tree story, the auras, the tree body-marks, the psychic lady story etc. and they leave everything unexplained and unfinished...
After 12 eps, I think that the most annoying character is by far Shi Hyun's father -I'm trying hard not to skip any scenes with him... Shi Hyun and Tae Hee are developing a really interesting chemistry and their acting seems more natural and charming - they do act their age now! ... and our beloved bitch is bitchier and more selfish and jealous than ever!
Such a beautiful, strong, mature, desperate, heartbreaking love story with none of the typical annoying rom-com clichés... A real gem! Totally captivating story and cinematography, breathtaking performances from both main leads.
Great article and excellent photos selection :)
I've really, really missed him...
Regardless of the female lead, I'm totally in!
Both KKW and Uee are pleasantly convincing (although Uee's character is a bit awkward sometimes), with a refreshing chemistry and story-line.
Eric Cho's hilarious English and love-struck expressions are a delightful bonus!
More intense, sentimental and character oriented.
Hope S03 will be the same...
... and since it's from the screenwriter of "Woman of Dignity", "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon" and "My Love Eun Dong", I can't wait!
Dramaland would be unsalted food without some notorious mothers-in-law and/or grandfathers!
Some of my favorite villains are:
Nam Goong Min in "The Girl Who Sees Smells" and "Remember-War of the Son"
Shin Sung Rok in "You Who Came from the Stars" and "Liar Game"
Park Hae Jin in "Bad Guys"
Kim Jae Wook in "Voice"
Um Ki-joon in "Defendant"
Im Joo Hwan in "Oh My Ghostess"
I've heard, but not seen yet, that Go Hyun Jung as Mishil from "Queen Seon Deok" is the best of the best female villains.
And let's not forget Park Bo Gum, the cutest villain ever in "Hello Monster", where he stole all the spotlights!!!
Much better than some Specials from other dramas...
As for the story plot... it's just like a monkey jumping between trees - they start the tree story, the auras, the tree body-marks, the psychic lady story etc. and they leave everything unexplained and unfinished...
Shi Hyun and Tae Hee are developing a really interesting chemistry and their acting seems more natural and charming - they do act their age now!
... and our beloved bitch is bitchier and more selfish and jealous than ever!
Totally captivating story and cinematography, breathtaking performances from both main leads.
After a rough working day, fluffiness and some old rom-com clichés are a perfect detox...
In any case, Kim Min Jae's acting seems to be the most natural and effortless.