Two of my favs...Lee Jong Suk and Suzy in a drama by one of my favorite screenwriters? Hold my glass.
I was super stoked for this drama and I want to preface what comes next by saying that I DID love it in many ways. Having said that it certainly wasn’t one of my favorites for any of the 3 favs I mentioned above. Drama wise, I Hear Your Voice and Pinocchio were much better works of Park Hye Ryun and Lee Jong Suk/Suzy have both portrayed stronger roles. Everything here was set up to be so good but just continually fell short. The story was never intense enough. The chemistry was never hot enough. The emotion was never strong enough. It just all felt kind of fake.
I get it. It’s fiction. But fiction done right can make you feel like it’s real...and WYWS just didn’t.
Also, I know this writer has struggled before with unrealistic court cases but goodness it’s very apparent in this show. I was especially annoyed with how the other characters always narrated the legal scenes like “Ooh, now he’s trying to discredit her.”
Come on now. We KNOW.
It makes the viewer feel like the show is treating them like a child, for lack of a better word.
In the end, there were still scenes I loved. Despite not quite having that sizzling chemistry I’d hoped for, Lee Jong Suk and Suzy we’re adorbs. I will look back on this show fondly and still strongly recommend it as a one-time watch, but I probably won’t be coming back for seconds.
I was super stoked for this drama and I want to preface what comes next by saying that I DID love it in many ways. Having said that it certainly wasn’t one of my favorites for any of the 3 favs I mentioned above. Drama wise, I Hear Your Voice and Pinocchio were much better works of Park Hye Ryun and Lee Jong Suk/Suzy have both portrayed stronger roles. Everything here was set up to be so good but just continually fell short. The story was never intense enough. The chemistry was never hot enough. The emotion was never strong enough. It just all felt kind of fake.
I get it. It’s fiction. But fiction done right can make you feel like it’s real...and WYWS just didn’t.
Also, I know this writer has struggled before with unrealistic court cases but goodness it’s very apparent in this show. I was especially annoyed with how the other characters always narrated the legal scenes like “Ooh, now he’s trying to discredit her.”
Come on now. We KNOW.
It makes the viewer feel like the show is treating them like a child, for lack of a better word.
In the end, there were still scenes I loved. Despite not quite having that sizzling chemistry I’d hoped for, Lee Jong Suk and Suzy we’re adorbs. I will look back on this show fondly and still strongly recommend it as a one-time watch, but I probably won’t be coming back for seconds.
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