Is the contractual worker a friend or a foe? He looked smug when Miji was getting yelled at by her superior. Oh…
Definitely feels like he’s a friend to her. In the scene where he entered his apartment, he said, "I think I should keep helping her," which really emphasized that he wants to continue supporting Mirae.
I also feel like he might be connected to Mirae's former senior at the office, the one who used to help her out.
Just finished the drama and honestly, Mu Jin didn't deserve such a respectable death. He lost my respect the moment the words "I don't need your consent" escaped his mouth and he stabbed In Hoe!
Other than that, excellent drama! You cannot go wrong with Lee Jae Wook and a sageuk. The actors played a commendable role in portraying their characters. It felt like you were supposed to feel certain emotions towards specific characters just the way the writer intended you to feel.
The story started on an exciting note, although the first few episodes were pretty slow in building up the plot. But right after episode 2 or 3, I remember just binge-watching the whole drama!
DEFINITELY A 10/10 DRAMA FOR ME!
Although I would've loved if the story delved more into the artists’ part and the significance of their paintings, or more about the Snow Man (whatever creature he was). Other than that, I really loved seeing the most hated characters getting the rightful deaths lol.
LEE JAE WOOK'S FIGHTING SCENES, CINEMATOGRAPHY, AND OST ARE WHAT HAD ME HOOKED TO MY SCREEN! <3
I don't know, but this drama isn't really working for me. The main lead's acting feels meh, and I am not sensing much chemistry between the characters. His acting feels a bit all over the place, and it's hard to buy that he's playing the role of a leader of a world-famous K-pop group. Since it’s his debut, I feel like casting him alongside other debuting actors might have made things feel more balanced. Both Park Ji Hu and Lee Seung Hyub are already experienced actors, and putting Ha Yu Jun next to them makes his inexperience more noticeable. As a viewer, I can really see the effort he's putting in, but it doesn't quite land for me.
I feel like there’s definitely something important about Hae Sook’s younger version. The way they keep showing her from a first-person perspective without revealing who she is, it can’t be random. It feels like her past is going to play a big role in the story later on. Idk, but I’m really curious where they’re going with this.
love how everyone in the comments has a positive view of the drama and not even one single person complains about the show! been a long time since I witnessed something like this :D
I also feel like he might be connected to Mirae's former senior at the office, the one who used to help her out.
Other than that, excellent drama! You cannot go wrong with Lee Jae Wook and a sageuk. The actors played a commendable role in portraying their characters. It felt like you were supposed to feel certain emotions towards specific characters just the way the writer intended you to feel.
The story started on an exciting note, although the first few episodes were pretty slow in building up the plot. But right after episode 2 or 3, I remember just binge-watching the whole drama!
DEFINITELY A 10/10 DRAMA FOR ME!
Although I would've loved if the story delved more into the artists’ part and the significance of their paintings, or more about the Snow Man (whatever creature he was). Other than that, I really loved seeing the most hated characters getting the rightful deaths lol.
LEE JAE WOOK'S FIGHTING SCENES, CINEMATOGRAPHY, AND OST ARE WHAT HAD ME HOOKED TO MY SCREEN! <3