Can someone who isn’t a Song Kang fan give me an honest review of this season? Is it that bad or is it just…
I watched it back when it released. I’ve forgotten most of the story, but I do remember I despised Seon Oh. I had no bias of either actors because I did not know them at that point.
He does not take consent into consideration. I viewed myself as the main character, and I too would have chosen Hye Yeong instead of Seon Oh. The story is good, but I think this show is pretty underrated.
I've not yet started watching it, but I have a question. Why the heck is Seo Young Hee not paired with Choi Won Young? Am I too dwelled on the past? Am I too nostalgic? 🥹🫠
This drama is the proof that I've grown up. I would have devoured this series 5 years ago, imaging myself as the main character. But, alas, I am too old now. I am cringing that their mannerisms, their dialogues, their interactions.
10/10 for the cinematography though. This should go down the books as one of the best shot dramas.
The way they edited the climax scene with different music in episode 16, where the “civilian” tried to push the button again and again, I think they were trying to pull a Good News on it. They were doing it similar to the way Good News, the movie, was doing it.
He does not take consent into consideration. I viewed myself as the main character, and I too would have chosen Hye Yeong instead of Seon Oh. The story is good, but I think this show is pretty underrated.
Hope Kim So Hyun releases a historical soon too.
But I’ll have to say, he was a bad choice in A Hundred Memories too.
Apple doesn’t allow negative characters to use their devices, hence, it takes away from the suspense and character guessing experience.
I've not yet started watching it, but I have a question. Why the heck is Seo Young Hee not paired with Choi Won Young? Am I too dwelled on the past? Am I too nostalgic? 🥹🫠
10/10 for the cinematography though. This should go down the books as one of the best shot dramas.