Because some people like to judge dramas based on literally one episode. It's fine to form an opinion as you watch, but I think the very first episode is not the indication of how it'll end. But to each its own, I guess.
Yeah, I think he just needs to get less awkward in some emotional scenes. He does develop good chemistry with his co-stars. It's tough though, because when he acts alongside the veterans or alongside someone as charismatic/intense as Woo Do Hwan, his limitations start showing.
His role on My Heart Twinkle Twinkle wasn't really that big, so I think it might not be worth it to watch for him, so skip watching is a good idea (you'll end up with like... 10 minutes of scenes, tops). That drama was cancelled/cut short halfway through, so a lot of storylines end up as void.
Anyways, I love this guy and I love seeing 92 liners rising and being awesome.
I'm loving the child story, anyone can tell me about the adult part?
The adult part has been pretty cool too! Less dramatic and with more comedic moments, although the focus has been steady in connection with the early portion. I think you're going to enjoy the next part as well, keeping in mind that it might drag a bit because it's a 50ep drama after all :3
It's pretty sad seeing people not wanting to watch this just because it's 50 episodes. Maybe it's…
I think many drama viewers avoid longer dramas because they're used to shorter dramas, which start and finish in a short period of time. 50/120 episode dramas require a commitment of about 6 months if you're following them week by week or even in a marathon, it's a lot of hours. My point is that with dramas, not only from Korea but overall, we get used to such a "quick" watch & resolution that some people get scared or are put off by longer stories. I guess American/western shows are indeed very long too, but perhaps they feel they to go by quicker, because of the separate seasons factor? I really don't know how to explain it but I get what you mean! You made a really good point :)
http://mydramalist.com/people/961-lee-chung-ah
Btw: Sung Hyuk plays the ex and Kwak Hee Sung plays the fiancé, in case anyone's wondering!
Anyways, I love this guy and I love seeing 92 liners rising and being awesome.