No hate to Park Seo Ham, but are we sure he's the sml and not the ml? he appears pretty much during the scenes you would expect for the ml to appear :')
Personally, I think Eun Ho's frustration makes a lot of sense. She’s a gumiho who’s lived for centuries getting things done with a snap of her fingers, and overnight she’s thrown into a powerless human body. Of course she’s frustrated, complaining, and short tempered. Anyone would be. She isn’t overacting, she’s portraying the shock, loss of control, and irritation that come with that kind of fall. If she adjusted calmly and sweetly, that would feel unrealistic.
I liked how the prosecutor’s character development wasn’t forced. From the beginning, whenever his dad pushed him to do something wrong, you could see his conscience hesitate, and it felt so real.
FR!!! I think they could've taken a different route to deal with the childhood trauma but what's this Wednesday plot out of nowhere?? 😠No idea how they decided to call this a romcom
I’m at ep 9 and I don’t understand how the drama suddenly went downhill after ep 7… like, wth is going on????? I’m just going to watch it until the end to see how they decide to wrap up this mess. I loved the cinematography and the characters until the plot suddenly changed out of nowhere. I doubt the aesthetic of the drama or the lead actors can even save it at this point.
It’s also unclear why Do Ra Mi is trying to bring Cha Mun Hui and Hiro together, or how Mun Hui suddenly stopped talking to Ho Jin. I get that she felt guilty, but it seems out of character for her to just shut him out like that.
Guess I’ll have to watch till the end to understand this mess. Great start to the year with such a ragebaiting drama, ughh.
It’s also unclear why Do Ra Mi is trying to bring Cha Mun Hui and Hiro together, or how Mun Hui suddenly stopped talking to Ho Jin. I get that she felt guilty, but it seems out of character for her to just shut him out like that.
Guess I’ll have to watch till the end to understand this mess. Great start to the year with such a ragebaiting drama, ughh.