Not really live up to my expectation but still entertaining. Joo Woojin unexpectedly gives the best perfomance.…
Yoo Yeonseok is hot and all, but his English was definitely not. Sorry.
And i agree about the horrible CGI of all those planes. Thankfully the episode was exciting enough that it didn't take away from what was happening, imo.
absolutely gripping till the end. but anyone who watched till the end, whats the last scene ? can anyone mention…
Agent Changho visits Ingu six months after he went home. The NIS won't be paying Ingu the promised cash, but they instead offer two karaoke bars that are managed by the NIS so Ingu can make the money that way. Ingu turns down the offer as he doesn't want to go back to that kind of business.
Changho relays a message to Ingu from Pastor Jeon who wants the autographed baseball back. Ingu always thought it was a fake, but it turns out that it's actually a real autograph. Which is why Pastor Jeon actually really cherished it.
I interpret that final shot to mean Ingu could basically sell that autographed baseball and get the money that the NIS promised him/the money he lost because of Jeon. So happy ending for him and his family.
Finally a Netflix Original with a satisfying ending lol
Taking other Netflix Korean Originals into account, I honestly fully expected Ingu to either end up dead or end up taking over Pastor Jeon's position as the kingpin. Quite refreshingly, neither happened and we actually got a happy, closed-ended ending for once. lol
I didn't get the last scene with the ball. can somebody explain?
Actually I think it's more that since the autograph is real, Ingu can sell the baseball for a lot of money which could basically equal what Agent Chang Ho had promised him from the NIS, but won't give him anymore.
Just finished it. It´s worthy to be watched to be clear (unlike Money Heist imo), with the combination of high…
The Seo Kang Joon-starrer "Grid" on Disney+ is another Western-style series. Perhaps not the theme, but the way it is presented. The story and execution is like an American series that is meant (hoped) to last more than one season. While seeing high concept series like this are nice, I think the allure of K-dramas is that they aren't like Western series. But I also understand what you are trying to say in terms of content as well.
Kim Minchul will star here! Looking forward to seeing him in a lead role! Since it's a KBS Drama Special, you can be sure it'll be of high quality. Can't wait!
Just finished it and I think the last two episodes felt very convenient. Everything was resolved quite cleanly and there wasn't really much build up to it. Like, there was a lack of actual work from the "team" and every bit of evidence they needed just fell into their laps. I dunno. It's okay, but not the best law-focused drama by any means.
I'm at episode 9 and the cast is great. But why does the romance feel kind of out of place. Romance is okay, even in revenge-type/fight corruption dramas. And I know the romantic angle is all part of the plot, especially for Gong Chan's character. But I feel like it's almost overpowering everything else and it's kind of weird since it creates a bit of a tonal imbalance. The shifts between lighter and more dramatic moments are not smooth so far for me.
No love triangles. Just trying to get over an ex for the 2nd lead. As for bromance, the two lead guys have a sort of rivalry/frenemy relationship that develops over the course of the series.
I recall this was one of the highest rating at its time. But in MDL it only receive 8 point, less than some new…
This drama definitely deserved the high TV ratings at the time. So addictive, good soapy story and a great cast. It was hard not to come back every week to watch each episode.
It's been so great seeing how far Lee Soo Hyuk has come since I first watched him in White Christmas more than 10 years ago. Always delivers in every role. Hope to see him be the headliner in a drama soon. He deserves it.
He's only been in two Netflix dramas though? And he's not even the lead in one of them.
Only Sweet Home and Love Alarm are Netflix-produced series. Navillera, Nevertheless and Forecasting Love and Weather are not produced by Netflix. They just have the rights to distribute the dramas to certain territories around the world.
And i agree about the horrible CGI of all those planes. Thankfully the episode was exciting enough that it didn't take away from what was happening, imo.
Changho relays a message to Ingu from Pastor Jeon who wants the autographed baseball back. Ingu always thought it was a fake, but it turns out that it's actually a real autograph. Which is why Pastor Jeon actually really cherished it.
I interpret that final shot to mean Ingu could basically sell that autographed baseball and get the money that the NIS promised him/the money he lost because of Jeon. So happy ending for him and his family.
As for bromance, the two lead guys have a sort of rivalry/frenemy relationship that develops over the course of the series.