I was completely turned off by Lee Se Young's and Yoo Shi Yoon's characters that it ruined any chances of me watching their future works. Dong Gu was brilliant in 1N2D, but I don't see myself wanting to watch any of his dramas anymore.
This Fu Pei character is making my blood boil. Everything about his relationship with the female lead and the roommate is so incongruous and unrealistic I'm actually wondering how the writer of this series got away with such infuriatingly inconsistent writing.
I mean he was denying the female lead since they were in high school til college, making it seem that a relationship with her is soooo out of the question. Then God forbid she moves on and the series made it seem that it's solely her fault that he now has a crippling heartbreak/depression. (Like, how dare she fall in love with some other guy when he's there every day, super blasé with breaking her heart practically every scene they were together.)
Oh yeah sure, there's his abusive father at the side and he was just now realizing he needed the female lead to deal with his life. To stay sane. So how on earth did his desperate feelings magically disappear in such a short time? Are you telling me this girl with unwavering hero complex can cancel out debilitating heartbreak practically a few weeks after he was rejected. It's just unbelievable how fast he hopped on that train. How mercurial do you need to be switch off such hefty feelings just like that.
And in episode 13, Ho. Ly. Cow. When that scene where the lead guy asked him updates of him and the female lead, my eyeballs (figuratively) did backflips. Did I miss something? When was their fallout mutual? We saw him got rejected multiple times. He made scenes where even the lead guy was present. He was nearly delirious for so many episodes because he was so heart broken. How is he made into this pathetic character where he couldn't even admit he had been a massive jerk. When is he going to own up to the tragic things he did to the female lead? I am so mad.
Just knowing about the switching-into-different-bodies storyline (even for just a week each month) is giving my brain incomprehensible exhaustion. I forced myself to finish Every Day by David Levithan. I sat through The Beauty Inside (movie) and gone on with my day feeling like there's an actual rock of uneasiness sitting on my chest. I'm really not a fan of the "affliction" even if it makes for an interesting plot.
I NEED HELP! I madly want to watch a Seo Hyun Jin series again. But the switching thing is surely going to be tiring for my soul. So, before I start this, can anyone please tell me if they'd resolve/cure or even make the effort of actually finding solutions to end the female lead's affliction. Please tick the spoiler option , of course. Many thanks.
What a tedious experience. I appreciate everything about this drama (Holy shit! The acting in this was simply topnotch!) except for how long each episode was. It would've been perfect if they didn't force it to fit a 16-episode format. With that being said... well, no. That's it.
I tolerated Shopping King Louie because of Seo In Guk and it irritates me to the high heavens that this actor's acting made me drop Suspicious Partner. In my opinion, while she might not be the worst, I think even Suzy's acting is more decent ( by just a whisker). That's the most trash-talk I could come up with without cursing. I'm just so cross right now.
I mean he was denying the female lead since they were in high school til college, making it seem that a relationship with her is soooo out of the question. Then God forbid she moves on and the series made it seem that it's solely her fault that he now has a crippling heartbreak/depression. (Like, how dare she fall in love with some other guy when he's there every day, super blasé with breaking her heart practically every scene they were together.)
Oh yeah sure, there's his abusive father at the side and he was just now realizing he needed the female lead to deal with his life. To stay sane. So how on earth did his desperate feelings magically disappear in such a short time? Are you telling me this girl with unwavering hero complex can cancel out debilitating heartbreak practically a few weeks after he was rejected. It's just unbelievable how fast he hopped on that train. How mercurial do you need to be switch off such hefty feelings just like that.
And in episode 13, Ho. Ly. Cow. When that scene where the lead guy asked him updates of him and the female lead, my eyeballs (figuratively) did backflips. Did I miss something? When was their fallout mutual? We saw him got rejected multiple times. He made scenes where even the lead guy was present. He was nearly delirious for so many episodes because he was so heart broken. How is he made into this pathetic character where he couldn't even admit he had been a massive jerk. When is he going to own up to the tragic things he did to the female lead? I am so mad.
I NEED HELP! I madly want to watch a Seo Hyun Jin series again. But the switching thing is surely going to be tiring for my soul. So, before I start this, can anyone please tell me if they'd resolve/cure or even make the effort of actually finding solutions to end the female lead's affliction. Please tick the spoiler option , of course. Many thanks.