Overall 8.5 Story 8.5 Acting/Cast 9.0 Music 9.0 Rewatch Value 8.0 This review may contain spoilers Good drama to get out of a kdrama slump Solid 8.5/10 for me, I watched this and honestly the storyline and actors had me hooked. It takes a while to build up but if you stick with ...
No updates on the leading lady, but there is some forward movement in casting. This guy 송새벽 has been cast as Lee Sun Kyun's younger brother. He's a film actor who's never done a drama before, so this will be his first TV role. My wish for the lead...
She finally gets him back a little by telling him that she’s had numerous offers for marriage blind dates, and goes off to prepare for one. Two can play this game, Mister P. Seol introduces Secretary Oh to the staff as the new boss, and announces her intention to remain in this posi...
But knocks follow, and then a plaintive, “Mister…” It’s the Joon-Joon twins on the other side, too short to appear through the door spy hole. Bon lets them in and fills them up with ice cream. The twins worry that it’s their behavior that has driven Bon away from them. Bon...
Acting wise, people familiar with Korean series will recognize the majority of the main cast, including Koo Kyo Hwan (D.P.), Shin Hyun Bin (Hospital Playlist), Kwak Dong Yeon (Vincenzo), Park Ho San (Prison Playbook, My Mister), Nam Da Reum (Six Flying Dragons, The 8th night) and ...
7.9 Please Come Back, Mister (2016) A husband returns to his family as someone else and secretly tries to care for them as best he can to make up for the ways he couldn't in the past. 2 Recommended by sunny Read recommendations by 1 more user 7.9 55:15 Never Too Late (2021)...
- As always, My Mister is superb partly because of certain scenes from which viewers can take away new insights. In this episode, two such scenes would be the conversation between Dong-hoon and Ji-an about "internal forces" versus "external forces", and Jung-hee's response to Ji-an's...
Meanwhile, Chang-hee makes the bold decision to quit his job. When Ki-jung outs him about it to their parents, it leads to another tiff with his dad. Chang-hee seems to get through to him a little this time, though, when he calls his dad out on his unfair treatment. Chang-hee may...
Cast:Lee Yoo Ri (EunSoo) well known from her stellar acting in Father is Strange (great family drama if you haven't seen it) is the protagonist here. Her character here is really different from other one so its kind of hard to compare. My takeaway of common tropes in kdrama is the...
After two episodes, I’m already hooked. The drama dives right in without wasting time, but it doesn’t feel rushed. Pieces of our characters’ lives and the mystery are revealed at a good pace – so far, it seems like the type of drama that keeps you on your toes without dragging ...