What a great drama. It's slow, yes. But I loved that I could focus on the ML's character growth and watch him slowly change, without having to deal with external conflicts & nonsense. It was endearing how he started opening up, expressing his care for those close to him in his own (albeit sometimes round-about) way. And the ending was beyond perfect.
People expected a fairytale ending. This is a psychological thriller with a sociopathic protagonist, get real,…
I wanted her to pay with her life. She should've died in that car crash. But instead somehow she walks away with a few cuts and can climb the side of a mountain? 🙄
Despite the clichés present in every romance, I found this story interesting up until episode 5. It seemed to…
I loved how the lawyer described her, when he explained why he didn't want any misunderstandings with her. 😆 Her pettiness, immaturity, and blaming Do Ha for literally everything that goes wrong in her life, is getting quite tiresome. The girl needs therapy. I don't really want to see Do Ha chase after her in the next ep. 😕
Such a shame about this drama. Had they been able to produce the original number of episides, they would've been able to tell the story properly. Park Hae Jin was amazing in this drama. Honestly, I rated it based on his acting alone. Because even with no proper ending & all kinds of unanswered questions, him playing out his characters was well worth watching.
Native Title: 신의
Also Known As: Faith: The Great Doctor, Shinui, Faith
... she didn't die though?
Her pettiness, immaturity, and blaming Do Ha for literally everything that goes wrong in her life, is getting quite tiresome. The girl needs therapy.
I don't really want to see Do Ha chase after her in the next ep. 😕