Didn't you see he went to speak with an irate employee? He was pushed off by that guy. I disagree about the ML's…
How could he be pushed? And why was there no further action taken against the suspect after being hospitalized?
It’s fine if you think the ML acted well. As for me, that’s just my honest opinion—what else can I say? His acting reminds me of the drama Bright Eyes in the Dark, where he felt completely useless. That drama also had storyline flaws and a pacing issue; the fire rescue plot and the romance were poorly balanced and rushed
but in The Best Thing His acting was Superb because the script was excellent
Lee Min-ho is truly disappointing. He’s chosen poorly written projects twice in a row. Can’t K-dramas go back to the golden days of Goo Jun Pyo or Kim Tan? Stop producing bad adaptations and start creating original storylines that are well-crafted.
With so many young writers out there, is there really no one capable? Don’t waste an actor who can make a drama enjoyable to watch—with weak storytelling and poor execution
Why did the ML's cousin fall from the building? The translation said he was pushed, but there was no further explanation about who did it or why it happened.
Then, when the ML returned to Hongyang, the story suddenly skipped forward in time. There should’ve been more scenes showing what he did before it got close to the wedding day.
I think I figured out what’s missing from this drama. It feels like certain episodes or scenes suddenly jump far ahead, or the script doesn’t leave much impact—especially during some dialogues that come across as flat.
The ML’s acting potential didn’t quite shine in this drama. For example, the emotions he displayed during the confrontation with his mother felt lacking—far from the expectations of someone trapped like a bird in a cage or under strict control. This was also noticeable in several scenes set in Hong Kong.
I’m not sure if this was due to the script, episode cuts, censorship decisions, or perhaps the ML was just exhausted after working on so many program online/ offline/ drama filming
I thought many new-generation K-drama lovers would rate this drama above 8, but turns out, not really. Surprisingly, this kind of non-K-theme/ K-thing genre is usually well-liked by the newer generation.
Please stop turning webtoons into K-dramas. What makes webtoons magical is the immersive reading experience—the story unfolds at our own pace, guided by stunning visuals and imagination. That magic often gets lost in live-action adaptations
I thought many new-generation K-drama lovers would rate this drama above 8, but turns out, not really. Surprisingly, this kind of non-K-theme/ K-Thing genre is usually well-liked by the newer generation.
Well, well, well… unregular director is handling an A++ manhwa adaptation. Even the cast won’t be able to save this potential trainwreck. Honestly, it feels pretty hopeless.
Great job—your acting in Marry My Husband was truly excellent. The micro-expressions felt so real and successfully made viewers deeply emotional thanks to how authentic your performance was
This entertainer truly embodies the signature SM Entertainment visual—a perfect blend of elegance, charm, and star power. Wishing you a joyful and peaceful retirement. May your next chapter shine just as brightly as your time in the spotlight.
Korea can do the manhwa and novel but when it comes to the live adaptation of peak level manhwa, leave it to China…
I'm a manhwa and manhua reader, and Korean adaptation dramas always frustrate me. They should nurture new scriptwriters to create original storylines for dramas, instead of constantly adapting manhwa. From my point of view as a reader, the quality of these adaptations is consistently poor
Netflix Original K-drama? Seriously? This is just a live-action adaptation based on a manhwa—it’s not even an original storyline. How can they slap the ‘Netflix Original’ label on something that wasn’t made from scratch?
This kid acted in many vertical dramas—good for her! She gained experience in a newly established field and continued performing in regular dramas. her future is bright
Korea doesn't have the ability to adapt A+ manhwa into live-action. This is going to be a disaster. Even the popularity of the cast can't save a poorly executed adaptation
It’s fine if you think the ML acted well. As for me, that’s just my honest opinion—what else can I say? His acting reminds me of the drama Bright Eyes in the Dark, where he felt completely useless. That drama also had storyline flaws and a pacing issue; the fire rescue plot and the romance were poorly balanced and rushed
but in The Best Thing
His acting was Superb because the script was excellent
With so many young writers out there, is there really no one capable? Don’t waste an actor who can make a drama enjoyable to watch—with weak storytelling and poor execution
Then, when the ML returned to Hongyang, the story suddenly skipped forward in time. There should’ve been more scenes showing what he did before it got close to the wedding day.
I think I figured out what’s missing from this drama. It feels like certain episodes or scenes suddenly jump far ahead, or the script doesn’t leave much impact—especially during some dialogues that come across as flat.
The ML’s acting potential didn’t quite shine in this drama. For example, the emotions he displayed during the confrontation with his mother felt lacking—far from the expectations of someone trapped like a bird in a cage or under strict control. This was also noticeable in several scenes set in Hong Kong.
I’m not sure if this was due to the script, episode cuts, censorship decisions, or perhaps the ML was just exhausted after working on so many program online/ offline/ drama filming
Please stop turning webtoons into K-dramas. What makes webtoons magical is the immersive reading experience—the story unfolds at our own pace, guided by stunning visuals and imagination. That magic often gets lost in live-action adaptations
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Goodbye 😁
similar to Voice (2017) kdrama or not?
unfortunately, we can't see her in the entertainment cirle anymore
top tier production house and top tier for the tech resources
This is going to be a disaster. Even the popularity of the cast can't save a poorly executed adaptation