Seo Ji Sub is back!Good news is: this drama is entertaining.
Funny enough, but speaking of funny here's come the bad news: details' lack makes the national intelligence service seems like a ordinary security company. Too many things that off. I mean, how a secret agent can say their (true) name blatantly to a (surprise! knowingly) suspected person? How can a fugitive be effortlessly(?) popular among the ahjummas with his (stubbornly) stoic act, stay unidentified? I mean, at least he can disguise himself well, if he tends to mingle with those ahjummas instead of just keep his stoic act alll along, which is make him more stand out on that apartment's neighborhood. I wonder, is this drama really about the national intelligence that related to a Nation? Despite the lack of details, they spread the humour here and there that make this drama somewhat continously entertaining in its each episode. If you looking for a comedic thriller action drama with sprinkles of ahjumma POV, there you go! You should watch this.But if you looking for a real deal scenes about fugitive vs National Intelligence Service agents kind of thing just skip this out. Even the romance scene seems like just a tomato in a burger; insignificant.Regardless, you will be spoiled by both Seo Ji Sub's fatherly charm and cool ex-national security bodyguard action (gun playing, 1vs10 fight, cool cars riding, transparent board of suspicious killer suspects, etc you name it, if this details can makes you in an awe, yes, you're in the right place, yeoreobun!). Jung In Sun is also the real deal, She portray the nuisance ahjumma perfectly. And watchout the ahjumma squad, I think they're the heart of this story that make this drama alive!
Funny enough, but speaking of funny here's come the bad news: details' lack makes the national intelligence service seems like a ordinary security company. Too many things that off. I mean, how a secret agent can say their (true) name blatantly to a (surprise! knowingly) suspected person? How can a fugitive be effortlessly(?) popular among the ahjummas with his (stubbornly) stoic act, stay unidentified? I mean, at least he can disguise himself well, if he tends to mingle with those ahjummas instead of just keep his stoic act alll along, which is make him more stand out on that apartment's neighborhood. I wonder, is this drama really about the national intelligence that related to a Nation? Despite the lack of details, they spread the humour here and there that make this drama somewhat continously entertaining in its each episode. If you looking for a comedic thriller action drama with sprinkles of ahjumma POV, there you go! You should watch this.But if you looking for a real deal scenes about fugitive vs National Intelligence Service agents kind of thing just skip this out. Even the romance scene seems like just a tomato in a burger; insignificant.Regardless, you will be spoiled by both Seo Ji Sub's fatherly charm and cool ex-national security bodyguard action (gun playing, 1vs10 fight, cool cars riding, transparent board of suspicious killer suspects, etc you name it, if this details can makes you in an awe, yes, you're in the right place, yeoreobun!). Jung In Sun is also the real deal, She portray the nuisance ahjumma perfectly. And watchout the ahjumma squad, I think they're the heart of this story that make this drama alive!
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