things are going so well that i'm scared of the bad thing that'll happen.
its going smooth because dude basically knows everything and is very well prepared, things mostly make actual sense and it doesn't have so much of the usual korean spice (things going wrong for the sake of it just because there has to be drama)
I love thrillers mixed with comedy but they usually have the comedy in the thrilling parts too, this one is so ccompletely disjointed. I guess it requires more skill to execute well, which this director/writers don't seem to have, similar to horror comedy, it requires more skill.
the way the characters are, they act like they in some light comedy series one sec, then getting straight choked out next sec, then move on as if nothing ever happened and back to light comedy tone, you get whiplash
This last episode was so lame. Kang Ha Joon's entire existence was contingent on like 8 people in suits with blue boxes not walk in. When they walk in, its over. This is so cheap, do the writers have no shame?
Surprisingly good. I was super annoyed with the male lead in the start but female lead saves the show. Male lead only gets slightly less annoying later on, so not much character development but female lead is so good that it makes up for it.
The villain is really underwhelming, could have used some of that korean spice.
This is going to be great. Source material has very little of the bullshit that the writers like to throw in for the sake of drama, so hopefully the live action version follows that trend.
The villain is really underwhelming, could have used some of that korean spice.