I'm starting to realize that some of the best dramas have multi genres like this one.... BUT you have to top it off with sensational actors with skill or you just can't pull it off. Multi genres can end up being super messy and confusing
I love how this drama is literally all serious with the fantasy, martial arts, CGI elements in one scene and in the very next it's funny, LOL, "drink the chamber pot water" scenes. This is what's keeping me intrigued about this one.
Sarcastic, narcistic humor from Seo In Guk always makes me crack up. So far this role for him is great. Looking forward to more of this crazy shaman, ghost detective humor stuff.... bring it on
Just my opinion here, but I think they made Babi waaay too perfect. His looks, his job, his personality, etc.... and their relationship is too perfect at episode 6, so, I'm expecting a rollercoaster of a ride for the next 10 episodes, because you know in Dramaland, it can't be perfect all the way till the end.
Serious question; why? Not trying to be an asshole or anything, I'm seriously wondering what people find entertaining…
Vincenzo's DNA was cool, so it was building up the character as the drama progressed. Yea it came off as trying too hard, but it was meant to be cheeky.
Serious question; why? Not trying to be an asshole or anything, I'm seriously wondering what people find entertaining…
Dude, there's always a few of the characters out of the "community" support cast for example for Link, Jinxed and Vincenzo that always makes me literally lol. Yes they're over the top crazy funny... but I think they're put there on purpose to offset the seriousness or darkness of the drama.
Just watch this and Link for the crazy support cast like the fish market folks. This so reminds me of the Vincenzo support cast at the Plaza. Funny support characters always make me hang on with these dramas.
I cannot wait for that episode when they finally fall for each other admittedly. Their chemistry on screen feels genuine so when this happens, it's gonna be great.
Loving this so far and I don't even like historicals. But when it comes to Netflix and their dramas of this genre, it's usually pretty good. I started to watch this after I saw the trailer. I watch new ongoing dramas based on reviews/comments on MDL, trailers, word of mouth from other viewers.... not by the ratings. If I did that, I'd probably miss out on a lot of good dramas.
Don't worry about the rating, it'll work it's way to a true depiction of the drama in a few more episodes once all the chatter calms down. Now back to the drama, I've only finished epi 1 and it's pretty decent. I like the leads (the main leads) but some of the supporting characters are not that great with the acting...seems like they're idols, new at acting. But other than that, it's a good solid start. It's got my attention.
The story might be a little crazy and sloppy, but what is so superb about this drama is the amazing acting done by YJG, His big puppy dog eyes are so expressive and his raw emotions that comes out when he's suffering, sad or crying. It's so natural looking. I know he's a veteran actor though he's so young, but seriously he can out act some of these more popular, older oppas.
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Now back to the drama, I've only finished epi 1 and it's pretty decent. I like the leads (the main leads) but some of the supporting characters are not that great with the acting...seems like they're idols, new at acting. But other than that, it's a good solid start. It's got my attention.