It's a travesty that it only receives 8.0 rating on this site. This is obviously a big 10 series. I've watched…
I didn't even finish the first episode due to cringe moments, bad acting and overall bad (or rather badly aged) production value. Maybe I will give it another try in the future, but I didn't feel like it would be worth the time.
I didn't like the main female actresses... she looks too oldInstead the second ml and FL were too cute and had…
Very tasteful way to put it. I don't think she looks old for the 37 year old she is playing and am actually happy to see a grown-up actress who doesn't look like a highschool girl.
Featuring the most biased court room possible, no need to check for conflicts of interest. Only when the prosecutor witnessed a previous crime and received a death threat from the defendent, then conspires with the defendent's lawyer's ex-girlfriend, who also is the victim's daughter as well as witness and death threat recipient together with her adoptive father, a judge who imprisoned the biological father and took in the daughter, i.e. said prosecutor, on request of the biological mother, to coerse the biological father into purjuring himself, only then the law works as intended.
What things do people don't like in this drama? No, not being a snob, honestly curious. I kind of really like…
I loved the drama in the beginning but really hated how the conflict was going: The mother going crazy is understandable but not to that degree. But what really pissed me off was the FL, because I couldn't relate to her anymore at some point. After having actual good character development over previous episodes, she suddenly deliberately does anything to piss off the ML: going on a blind date behind his back, meeting his father in secret and arranging a meeting while knowing he would be pissed off, moving to a flat without telling him. I might even rewatch the first episodes at some stage, but all in all I also "only" gave an 8-star rating.
A true masterpiece with just one problem: The name "My Mister" can be offputting, especially if you do not watch kdramas. And this show deserves to be watched by everyone out there.
I'm in episode 7 and omg I love this. Finally a piece of media where north koreans are portrayed like actual human…
Also in episode 7 and also happy that the normal North Koreans are portrayed with repect. Although they are a bit too similar in some regards (introducing some uncalled for prodict placement!). Episode 7 also provides the biggest challange so far: understanding the German spoken as Netflix does not provide German subtitles for those parts...
Maybe I will give it another try in the future, but I didn't feel like it would be worth the time.
I don't think she looks old for the 37 year old she is playing and am actually happy to see a grown-up actress who doesn't look like a highschool girl.
Only when the prosecutor witnessed a previous crime and received a death threat from the defendent, then conspires with the defendent's lawyer's ex-girlfriend, who also is the victim's daughter as well as witness and death threat recipient together with her adoptive father, a judge who imprisoned the biological father and took in the daughter, i.e. said prosecutor, on request of the biological mother, to coerse the biological father into purjuring himself, only then the law works as intended.
The mother going crazy is understandable but not to that degree.
But what really pissed me off was the FL, because I couldn't relate to her anymore at some point. After having actual good character development over previous episodes, she suddenly deliberately does anything to piss off the ML: going on a blind date behind his back, meeting his father in secret and arranging a meeting while knowing he would be pissed off, moving to a flat without telling him.
I might even rewatch the first episodes at some stage, but all in all I also "only" gave an 8-star rating.
The name "My Mister" can be offputting, especially if you do not watch kdramas. And this show deserves to be watched by everyone out there.
Episode 7 also provides the biggest challange so far: understanding the German spoken as Netflix does not provide German subtitles for those parts...