A strong first part, amazing half, but the last 6 episodes were disappointing. Everything was so predictable, and it was clear to me that the writer did not know how to tie things up nicely, and the introduction of new characters at the end proves me right. People who were never mentioned suddenly appear and leave just so characters can have motivations to do things. Not as brilliant as the first part.
Dinner Mate was just as amazing in the first half and then... well, let's not talk about it. There's a character here that has the potential to ruin this drama. Let's leave it at that.
I was enjoying it a lot but ep 11 was a huge step-down. I know you have to make the plot develop, but doing this while making fun of the viewer's intelligence is not a good thing.
If dramas have thought me anything, is that a have a thing for 'difficult women'. First Kim Eun Joo from "My Unfamiliar Family", and now Lee Jung Kyung from this one. LMAO.
Only 6 episodes and they still managed to drag it a lot. The villains are rather poor also. A step back from season 1 in my opinion. They will probably make it more complex than it needs to be in season 3. The last 15 minutes were a joke. That's what you get when Netflix steps in the say you need to make stuff up because they want another season.
I hope the writer has learned from her past works. I'm gonna pass on this one for now but I hope it's good. That time slot is really busy, so let's see. It would be a nice binge.
I prefer to watch 2 episodes per week. If there's a new episode on Monday, I will wait for the next day to watch both episodes for that week. I also try to watch dramas that air on different days so I always have something to look forward to.
By watching weekly, it's easier to find dramas that do not deserve my time whenever I see dragging or plot holes, something harder to do when you're binging it (looking at you, Was It Love?).
That's pretty much all they do lmao
By watching weekly, it's easier to find dramas that do not deserve my time whenever I see dragging or plot holes, something harder to do when you're binging it (looking at you, Was It Love?).