Ever since i started watching kdramas i learned and understand how each script and scenes are brought to life by the actors and creative staffs. being in the same industry, i applaud how each Kdramas are shown. i hope in my country they do the same.
Like in most scripts, everything start similar to a roller coaster. Starts with a launch to an uphill to gain momentum and use of gravity to propel the ride... i admit some kdramas and even in my country fails to have the desired expectations but you will still surely have an interesting ride.
"Hyde, Jekyll, Me" for me started a little off from the very start more like a "whats that moment" (Watch it and you'll know what i mean), for me they could have used a more realistic approach during the first 10 mins of the scene, but after that, its a complete 360, started to get the worthy footing till the end.
but like what i said there are still some scenes that needs tweaking but i guess im just too meticulous every time i watch anything thats why even the smallest details i find fault in it.
but never the less, "Hyde, Jekyll, Me" is not just about having multiple personality, for me i learned that having one is not a bad idea, "Hyde, Jekyll, Me" showed the other side of this illness a different light, and maybe that is the reason why some viewers can not fathom that this might happen.
TIP: i watch Kdramas from beginning to end from 1 episode to the next. this way i never lose the momentum. i know not everyone have the luxury to do it but this works for me.
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