It's Good But Not Fantastic
It started out really good, actually. The first 3 episodes are the best. Sadly, the character that I thought would be a potential antagonist ended up losing so quickly — a little bit rushed. I don’t really like the mid of the drama, the antagonist was so-so but it took longer to bring them down compared to the potential antagonist. Near the end, it suddenly became very psychological (even though I donʼt really like how it delivered). And it was so 'everything-is-about-main-character' thingy which Iʼm not a big fan of it. The ending was pretty good, better than I thought after watched the drama but not as good as I expected when I first started.
Despite the quality decrease of the plot, itʼs really refreshing to see Ryu and K interaction. Even though itʼs more like 'mediocre and funny' than 'bad and crazy'.
Sadly, I noticed that Lee Dong Wookʼs acting (or is it because of the cringe plot or the weird angle? or probably because of his character?) is a bit disappointing. At some point, the actor who played the younger version of LDW's character had delivered a better act than him.
I think this drama deserves 8/10 for the first 3 episodes (if it wasn't too rushed, I believe it deserves 9/10) and 6/10 for the rest.
Despite the quality decrease of the plot, itʼs really refreshing to see Ryu and K interaction. Even though itʼs more like 'mediocre and funny' than 'bad and crazy'.
Sadly, I noticed that Lee Dong Wookʼs acting (or is it because of the cringe plot or the weird angle? or probably because of his character?) is a bit disappointing. At some point, the actor who played the younger version of LDW's character had delivered a better act than him.
I think this drama deserves 8/10 for the first 3 episodes (if it wasn't too rushed, I believe it deserves 9/10) and 6/10 for the rest.
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