No, JSY was wooden, no matter what she was doing. That's how she is in every drama. Also, you can refrain from…
I'm glad that I made you laugh. I tried to paint as accurate a picture because I feel no watcher should waste time on this mess. I tried to like it; I really did, but then it went to a place I hated and fast.
Viki removed the US licensing and since then, I have not been able to watch my favorite kdrama. I will revisit you again, someday, SFD, king of all dramas.
Just here to talk about how this show is still so fresh and enjoyable on the 6th watch, but I'm pissed at Viki for editing the music selections and taking out scenes that made things even more funny. At least, though, they made the music selections less anachronistic than Netflix did with Reply 1997 and 1994.
Today's episode showed once again how mature this relationship is. Deok Mi allowed Ryan to have the space he needed and didn't press him to come to any conclusion; she recognized that he might need time to himself to process the news. I was a little scared for a moment that she was never going to acknowledge that she had come to the conclusion about Shi An's mom/Lee Sol connection, but when he asked her, she straightforwardly said she'd just come to that knowledge. In non-k-drama fashion, Ryan didn't blow up at Deok Mi for that. The honesty and communication is really top-notch here.
My only worry is that there's going to be some twist in the relationships as we know them in the final three episodes that might tear these two apart. Frankly, I would find it rather weak of the writers to make it that way because so far, they've done such a great job at delivering this trust-filled, honest, and communicative relationship that allows for vulnerability and support. I want these two to be happy together; that's how much I've been rooting for them.
I was tentative. I had to ff through most of the first two episodes. I just wasn't interested in the extended amount of backstory (and I never ff, so that says something). That being said, I thoroughly enjoyed episodes 3 and 4, so I'm going to stick with it.
Thank you show, for having a scene that normalizes vulnerability in your male leads. Thank you for having a scene where a wife tells her husband off for being a prick and makes him understand that his actions have ramifications. Thank you show, for having a strong female lead who is intelligent and yet, not stone-cold to having fun. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Now, if you could make the second leads a bit better, that'd be great.
Also, thanks again for Ryan Gold. He might just be my favorite male lead. We both have that 1987 vintage!
I really hate Eun Gi. She told him she doesn't like him that way, that she likes Ryan but he still insists? I…
I agree. People want to give him the benefit of the doubt, but even when she clearly is dating Ryan, he's like "I'll wait for you." No buddy, that's not how it goes.
Ki Bong is my favorite character this season. This may be because of my thing for baseball players, but really, I just love his character. Ki Bong and Yoo Ri, fighting! I died laughing at the tire scene and the end of episode 10. I would have tried Yuri'sKitchen 31 just to see that man change a tire over and over again. Whew!
I didn't think I'd like Yoo Ri, especially because I didn't care for her actress at all in Rich Man, but Kim Ye Won is amazing here, and my favorite woman in the cast. Soo Yeon is okay, and I love Woo Sik, but they don't sparkle as much as Ki Bong and Yoo Ri.
Jun Ki is Jun Ki! I love this silly man. Jung Eun doesn't give me strong vibes. Like, I think her character had the potential to have an interesting storyline (getting back into acting again), but she just falls flat compared to everyone else. The sticky note episode was where she was best.
I wish it hadn't gotten so melodramatic for almost two full hours of that time.
That being said, the last episode's cuteness at the end kind of made up for it. I was rather frustrated at Oh Sol for not giving an explanation, especially when Seon Kyeol was truly unaware of all the surrounding circumstances. But I'm glad they managed to get back together in the end because Lord, I could watch that man kiss all day.
I enjoyed this drama, and mostly for Yoon Gyun Sang, who I felt was a great romantic lead (not that I expected anything different since he was swoonworthy in Rebel) and who had nice chemistry with Kim Yoo Jung. It gets a solid 8 from me.
I enjoyed the start; episode 2 was better than episode 1, imo. I hope she'll keep developing into the smart, confident woman I believe her character is.
I love these two actors, but I honestly didn't watch enough of Goblin to see most of their scenes together (show just wasn't for me). However, their chemistry is sparkling.
Probably going to get hate from the same users that have been giving me hate since the show started, but I love, love, loved episode 13! YJ is a lucky, lucky woman (I kept imagining that was me; and yes, before the crowd comes in to snipe at me, I'm a month older than Kyun Sang, idgaf what you think).
My only worry is that there's going to be some twist in the relationships as we know them in the final three episodes that might tear these two apart. Frankly, I would find it rather weak of the writers to make it that way because so far, they've done such a great job at delivering this trust-filled, honest, and communicative relationship that allows for vulnerability and support. I want these two to be happy together; that's how much I've been rooting for them.
Now, if you could make the second leads a bit better, that'd be great.
Also, thanks again for Ryan Gold. He might just be my favorite male lead. We both have that 1987 vintage!
I didn't think I'd like Yoo Ri, especially because I didn't care for her actress at all in Rich Man, but Kim Ye Won is amazing here, and my favorite woman in the cast.
Soo Yeon is okay, and I love Woo Sik, but they don't sparkle as much as Ki Bong and Yoo Ri.
Jun Ki is Jun Ki! I love this silly man.
Jung Eun doesn't give me strong vibes. Like, I think her character had the potential to have an interesting storyline (getting back into acting again), but she just falls flat compared to everyone else. The sticky note episode was where she was best.
I wish it hadn't gotten so melodramatic for almost two full hours of that time.
That being said, the last episode's cuteness at the end kind of made up for it. I was rather frustrated at Oh Sol for not giving an explanation, especially when Seon Kyeol was truly unaware of all the surrounding circumstances. But I'm glad they managed to get back together in the end because Lord, I could watch that man kiss all day.
I enjoyed this drama, and mostly for Yoon Gyun Sang, who I felt was a great romantic lead (not that I expected anything different since he was swoonworthy in Rebel) and who had nice chemistry with Kim Yoo Jung. It gets a solid 8 from me.
Get my man another romance stat!
I love these two actors, but I honestly didn't watch enough of Goblin to see most of their scenes together (show just wasn't for me). However, their chemistry is sparkling.