What's the point of having Kim Seul Gi and Oh Dong Min in main roles when they barely get a scene in the first…
i was planning to watch this only for Kim Seul Gi. if she's not in it very much, then i'll pass. probably just wait till the show is completely over, then check the comments.
Okay so... I'm not a fan of romance so how much is it there?
i loathe it when people ask if there's romance usually because they want it included in EVERYTHING they watch. however, you and i are on the same page i think because we're not fans of romance, and need the heads up.
Sometimes an extra season kills the drama's initial spark. Personally I feel this drama is perfect at 16. With…
completely agree with your comment. i understand the love, and compassion for a series. however a second season can really provide too much information. Episode 15 really irritated me with the writing. a satisfying final episode tomorrow seems unlikely.
I think as hard as it was to watch the break up, I think it was important to show it. To me it shows maybe the…
… and i would be perfectly fine with this angle. i don’t watch dramas specifically for romance. in fact i generally stay away from romance dramas altogether. this drama was intriguing enough for me to watch just for WYW’s character alone, and how she deals with things in general.
i hope not. not every series needs a second season. if they can’t wrap this story up in the remaining two episodes, i would change my overall opinion on the drama as a whole.
i absolutely loathe goofball/idiot roles, so Rowoon's character from the first episode tainted the series for me from the beginning. there's certain aspects that are interesting, although slowly i've been losing interest in finishing the series. i'm on episode 14, and it's been hard to keep any interest.
should've ended with just the first season, stop giving us shitty second seasons and give us ones that people…
@Ahmad thank you. the series was just ok for me. wasn't great, but wasn't awful. i'm not a fan of second seasons with Asian dramas because most of the time, the drama usually gives closure(even if it's left somewhat open). i don't need everything explained to me. sometimes when there's a second season(or even a sequel to a film), they actually ruin it a bit by giving the viewer too much information. then you sort of regret that you watched it. that, or you came up with better scenarios using your own imagination.
already eight episodes in, and i can't stand the Seon Woo character. way too intrusive. his dad is a major POS. didn't care about or want his relationship with Mi Jo to flourish. his relationship with his sister vs. a horrible father was mildly intriguing. the Jin Seok character was way too clingy. almost as annoying as Seon Woo. i would've been fine with the drama focusing on the friendship the three FL's had, without trying to introduce any real male relations. since i only have 4 more episodes to go, will watch to the end.
Same, totally unnecessary :(Maybe to hype her up into killing CMJ.
Night in Paradise was pretty forgettable for me, except for the ending of course. i actually don't even remember the romance part in it. so if there was any, it didn't annoy me like it did with My Name.
Started out really well especially with the surprise twist to the male lead in episode 6, first time I see it…
i watched 5 episodes, before i became incredibly bored. i jumped to episode 14 to see if that quickens up the pace and/or story, and it still drags. it's like i didn't even jump all those episodes. SMH.
i can already tell im going to enjoy this! I must say I’m hooked, rarely do I wish there were more episodes…
K-Dramas should continue this kind of flow. at least for action based dramas. i think 8 episodes is sufficient time to tell the story, and wrap it up. if this drama were any longer, it would've become stale.
It means you didnt get or catch anything after finishing the 8 eps. There is two options for you, rewatch it again…
@Heri just because one officer is undercover, doesn't mean everyone else in the department knows he's undercover. MJ found the gun hidden underneath the typewriter cover.