People really be pinpointing an actor for their character being written the way it is in only the first few episodes.…
I just saw a weird rant below after reading your comment and I have to agree with you. The ML is getting shafted hard so far. When characters are treated like this, it is hard to get a good understanding of their personality or story. And if you watch enough dramas you'll realize you just need to wait and see if the story eventually comes around to them.
But in this case, the actor is getting blamed, probably because he's so new, and also probably something to do with the stigma against idol-actors (I swear actors can come from any profession but only when they are idols will their previous profession be relevant but I digress). It's not like he's an incredible Oscar-level actor which is apparently what is needed for youth dramas but the writing is much to blame here.
Isn't it curious how when the story focuses on one character, that character's actor will stand out more than the others? In this case so far it's Eun Gang. Hopefully by tomorrow this comment will be outdated because they will finally decide to give us more of Seung Hyun.
"this role shud have been given to someone who would have brought this character to life"He's already giving the…
O.o Not sure what drama you watched but it couldn't have been Rookie Cops - not even the best actor could save this role so far. He's barely gotten any lines. Blaming it all on the actor is plain weird.
Can't wait for the new episodes tonight. I hope they actually give the ML some scenes this time. They've been mostly neglecting his character so far. Not even giving him a chance to do much except one great action scene.
Disney Plus Korea playlist of Rookie Cops videoshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA9FEbcHdUCahA2mfgaJAf5NBlB4-1Qe9BEHIND…
It's funny to see how Chae Soo Bin is more mild than her character Eun Gang and Kang Daniel is more goofy than his character Seung Hyun. Their interactions are so cute, Kang Daniel joking around with Chae Soo Bin and her smacking him.
Of course he is like a newborn baby in the acting field.He needs a lot of experience and still has a lot to learn…
His character is tsundere lol I always see actors blamed when their characters are supposed to be stoic and shy. There is supposed to be a huge emotional difference between the leads. CSB should thank Disney for giving her such an expressive role so she can stand out. ML's acting is not perfect, he has some stuff to work on, but I don't understand this severe criticism when he hasn't had opportunities to show a lot of emotion due to the nature of his character. So far the show has been focused on Eun Gang so why not wait until Seung Hyun is given a proper plot in which to move before judging?
What's the difference between this and police university? Not trolling like I saw the MV and it basically just…
Both dramas were announced at basically the same time (RC slightly before PU) so it's not like Disney saw PU and decided to make a police academy drama too. Regarding the difference, I haven't seen PU but I've talked to people who have. From what I've heard, PU ended up being heavily focused on a specific gambling case. It also focused on instructors a lot, and the plots with the students more revolved around romance. In contrast, RC so far is very focused on the everyday lives of the students. The academy trainings themselves are already a significant part of the plot. They actually have 100 actors there to fill the whole freshman class. From what I heard, PU didn't cast that many extras so you don't get the university life feeling and the characters were more isolated from their academy surroundings. Other things I've heard - budget is better in RC and chemistry between the cast is better as well so far.
I'm surprised you missed the parts where the bullying was openly addressed by Seung Hyun, spoken against by Dae…
The fact that authority is enabling the bullying is supposed to be a bad thing in the drama universe. Just look at how all the main characters are reacting. It is a conflict for them - the drama is setting up the basic conflicts in the first episodes. Why do you think the authorities don't want the cam to be leaked? Because it could very well destroy them. Let's see what happens. I think it will come back to bite them in the future.
I am surprised at the lack of reaction to the bullying shown in the drama, both by other characters in the show…
I'm surprised you missed the parts where the bullying was openly addressed by Seung Hyun, spoken against by Dae Il, Ah Ri, and Joo Young, and even secretly recorded for future exposure just in the first two episodes. These are intimidated freshmen and we already have some of them making moves against the systematic bullying. Furthermore I'm surprised you even expected what is clearly a huge plot point to be more strongly addressed in the opening episodes when there is so much time left in the drama. Only two episodes are out. Please let the plot unfold and then come back later if it's not to your satisfaction.
I love Yang Se Jong so much. Haven't been this obsessed with anyone since I was a teenager lol. I love this…
I haven't been this obsessed with an actor in a long time either. I've watched probably all of his videos on Youtube (which there aren't too many of since he's so new). His real personality is so interesting and he's a brilliant actor.
The ML is getting shafted hard so far. When characters are treated like this, it is hard to get a good understanding of their personality or story. And if you watch enough dramas you'll realize you just need to wait and see if the story eventually comes around to them.
But in this case, the actor is getting blamed, probably because he's so new, and also probably something to do with the stigma against idol-actors (I swear actors can come from any profession but only when they are idols will their previous profession be relevant but I digress).
It's not like he's an incredible Oscar-level actor which is apparently what is needed for youth dramas but the writing is much to blame here.
Isn't it curious how when the story focuses on one character, that character's actor will stand out more than the others? In this case so far it's Eun Gang.
Hopefully by tomorrow this comment will be outdated because they will finally decide to give us more of Seung Hyun.
ML's acting is not perfect, he has some stuff to work on, but I don't understand this severe criticism when he hasn't had opportunities to show a lot of emotion due to the nature of his character. So far the show has been focused on Eun Gang so why not wait until Seung Hyun is given a proper plot in which to move before judging?
Regarding the difference, I haven't seen PU but I've talked to people who have. From what I've heard, PU ended up being heavily focused on a specific gambling case. It also focused on instructors a lot, and the plots with the students more revolved around romance.
In contrast, RC so far is very focused on the everyday lives of the students. The academy trainings themselves are already a significant part of the plot. They actually have 100 actors there to fill the whole freshman class. From what I heard, PU didn't cast that many extras so you don't get the university life feeling and the characters were more isolated from their academy surroundings.
Other things I've heard - budget is better in RC and chemistry between the cast is better as well so far.
Why do you think the authorities don't want the cam to be leaked? Because it could very well destroy them. Let's see what happens. I think it will come back to bite them in the future.
Furthermore I'm surprised you even expected what is clearly a huge plot point to be more strongly addressed in the opening episodes when there is so much time left in the drama. Only two episodes are out. Please let the plot unfold and then come back later if it's not to your satisfaction.