First, I don't know that there is another actor going today that can make playing a role appear as natural and effortless as Park Hyung Sik. If there is one, it might be Han Hyo Joo. Second, it's going to be very interesting in the last two episodes if the landscape of the show expands because as the show has progressed, it has tightened and tightened and tightened. We no longer see the outside of the apartment building at all. Even the shots on the roof get shorter as time has gone one. When we see Han Tae Sook's base, we see less of it each episode. They're all infected and just able to control their episodes now, right? Right?
Not what it was marketed as, but excellent nevertheless
Just me or was this marketed as a light comedy? It's not necessarily something that fits in another genre easily either, but it's not a comedy. The more I watch, the more Hwang Bo Ra's character seems out of place as she's the only comic presence going.As much as I am a huge, HUGE fan of Park Gyu Young, the narrative needs to shine a bit more light on the bad guys and what they're up to. This episode was a bit of an improvement on that but we're already almost at the halfway point and we're barely starting to identify who the villains are and what they're about.Hard for me to say we need to less of Dali because what a marvelous character and outstanding performance by PGY.
Incredible. Just a wonderful episode. One of the best I have seen in any drama. Ha Yoon Kyung gets a chance to step forward and delivers. She should be getting bigger roles. Same with Jung Moon Sun. He’s a ray of light. But this episode is mostly Jung Kyung Ho. He’s unreal here. He’s on the shortlist for best acting performances this year.
Formula: let Kim Seon Ho just be Kim Seon Ho. That seems to have been the elevator pitch.It’s a good building block but beyond that, there’s not much else going on yet. Shin Min-A’s character seemed an almost entirely different person than from episode one. She’s fearful and insensitive here when she was empathic with the kids and unwavering with the old boss in the opener. And it’s a little too severe “everyone hates her, she can’t do anything right” one way and then flips too easily to “her clinic is swamped, all is forgiven”.But it has a solid cast and a lovely setting and with development and a little more humor, should be an enjoyable show.