Look, I will preface this by saying that the premiere episodes of Good Job were really fun, but hearing the words ‘NFT’ in a kdrama actually made my soul leave my body. The situation is only made worse by the fact that our ML, y’know the guy we’re supposed to root for and c...
Disastrous Job It's a really cheap, lazy and outdated copycat that had no soul or identity to speak of. This shouldn't have been released in 2022. The cast were fine but they should've had some standards when picking up their projects. The synopsis emphasized on the drama having a love...
Good Job: Episodes 11-12 (Final) | All good things must come to an end, but our drama reaches new levels of suspense with its conclusion.
Good Job: Episodes 7-8 | We pick up this week where we last left Sera and Sun-woo: surprised that they’ve woken up in bed together...
Good Job A chaebol CEO who moonlights as a detective begins to work with a woman who has super-sight. During their capers and investigations, they work to uncover the truth behind his mother's murder. Genre:comedy,mystery,romance Rate: ...
Good Job: Episodes 5-6 | Good Job continues to do what it does best and deliver laugh-out-loud comedy, but this week we also see a slight uptick...
Good Job: Episodes 3-4 | In its second week, Good Job continues to do a good job (heh) with what it's good at: silly capers, hilarious hijinks...
Afterward, Yoon-seo praises him on a job well done, and they take turns thanking the other before sharing a tender embrace. A little later, Shi-on stands in the observation deck, twirling his toy green scalpel in his hand. This is where Do-han finds him, and he smiles at Shi-on’s...
BTW, I thing Joo Won is doing a good job considering he is simply acting out the script. 0 reply 11 far August 12, 2013 at 5:25 AM UNREGISTERED a very promising drama with so many conflicts, internally and externally. awesome storyline and cases, and great relationship between the ...
But we finally got to meet this version’s “Jackie!” If there was ever a genre that would be able to perfectly fit in an elitist, judgmental, holier-than-thou mother-in-law who thinks her son is too good for his wife, well, it’s definitely a k-drama. I’m a little surprised...