I only reached episode four and I can tell that this drama has potential only that developments are a bit slow. I like the concept and I must mention that this is my first ghost drama of this year. The acting is good enough, I am actually surprised with Taec because idol actros usually suck big time but he's actually doing his best here. I will be looking forward to the rest of this but why did Kim Jae Wook showed up after whole four episodes? I was waiting and waiting for his screen time and we only get a second or two LOL

Anyway, I hope what's coming is better.

shaz22 wrote: Rehab time was 3 months if I'm not wrong. The whole was she moved and picked up the scissors right after she woke up and that's impossible. And 3 months rehab for a 6 yr coma patient.............please! 16 years wouldn't be enough if she was lucky, after 4 months coma people have near zero possibility to recover fully.


From my medical viewpoint; patients who recover from coma are able to do more than picking up the scissors when they wake up, they can even beat someone up but you're right about the three months rehab. it takes at least six month to one year rehab so that the patient can fully recover.
Is anyone also watching the other ghost drama airing now (Master's Son, I think. the one with Seo In Guk). I'm not watching it, but I'm wondering how they compare. Not just how similar the ideas are, but if one seems better than the other in your opinion and other thoughts.
Illusion wrote: Is anyone also watching the other ghost drama airing now (Master's Son, I think. the one with Seo In Guk). I'm not watching it, but I'm wondering how they compare. Not just how similar the ideas are, but if one seems better than the other in your opinion and other thoughts.


Errrrrr...........I have watched first two ep of 'Master's sun' and watched all 7 ep of this. Even though they are both ghost dramas, there's very little to compare. Story and directing wise, WAY is better imo. It's non traditional and tvN production, so yeah u know the type.
But 'Master's sun' has a comedic side and is more mass oriented, not to mention two power house leads like GHJ and SJS. It's a Hong sister drama and u will get everything typical Hong sister here. So if u like their previous dramas, u probably wont be dissapointed.
shaz22 wrote: Errrrrr...........I have watched first two ep of 'Master's sun' and watched all 7 ep of this. Even though they are both ghost dramas, there's very little to compare. Story and directing wise, WAY is better imo. It's non traditional and tvN production, so yeah u know the type.
But 'Master's sun' has a comedic side and is more mass oriented, not to mention two power house leads like GHJ and SJS. It's a Hong sister drama and u will get everything typical Hong sister here. So if u like their previous dramas, u probably wont be dissapointed.


Thanks for the info, it's much appreciated! I probably won't be watching it then. I respect the Hong sisters' work and fame, but I'm not a fan.
Who can't feel bad for this guy?





But I still like the main lead, I don't know if that makes sense :D
Illusion wrote: Is anyone also watching the other ghost drama airing now (Master's Son, I think. the one with Seo In Guk). I'm not watching it, but I'm wondering how they compare. Not just how similar the ideas are, but if one seems better than the other in your opinion and other thoughts.

I'm watching both. To me Master's sun is more like a traditional romance girl-with-problems-meets-rich-and-stubborn-guy-and-helpfull-second-lead drama. Only with ghosts. I can appreciate that, but at the moment I like WAY better, it is less predictable and more interesting.
Totoro wrote: I'm watching both. To me Master's sun is more like a traditional romance girl-with-problems-meets-rich-and-stubborn-guy-and-helpfull-second-lead drama. Only with ghosts. I can appreciate that, but at the moment I like WAY better, it is less predictable and more interesting.


Thanks for input. I guess I won't be picking that one up. I've got enough cliche filled dramas to watch. :)
CheerfulSoul wrote: Who can't feel bad for this guy?





But I still like the main lead, I don't know if that makes sense :D


i feel so sad everytime i see him
I can speed watch this drama because I skip most of Tackyones parts. This guy is a poser and painful to watch. He is pathetic compared to the second lead. This is going to be another k-drama that totally pisses me off. I will take Master's Sun over this any day of the week. Two Weeks completely blows it out of the water.
I think Taec's most problematic thing is crying. The first time they needed him to cry was in the episode about his father. They just cut the part short and skipped to them talking. In the latest episodes he's been shown crying a few times. At least twice. It didn't seem anywhere near realistic to me. Other than that, I do enjoy his acting. (but I am sort of biased. I already started the show as a Taec fan as mentioned before, so. yeah)
nekoblah wrote: i feel so sad everytime i see him



He gave a little nod to her and the other guy when they were in the holiday place.
Illusion wrote: I think Taec's most problematic thing is crying. The first time they needed him to cry was in the episode about his father. They just cut the part short and skipped to them talking. In the latest episodes he's been shown crying a few times. At least twice. It didn't seem anywhere near realistic to me. Other than that, I do enjoy his acting.

(but I am sort of biased. I already started the show as a Taec fan as mentioned before, so. yeah)


he IS much improved from previous efforts. if you've seen him in dream high or 99 days with a star... {{{shudder}}} but i do think they should have played to his strengths and left out the heavy emotional stuff as much as possible. unfortunately for this show his less than oscar worthy performance is soooo not the biggest issue.
In weird way i didnt find him in DH so bad, there was other actors who performed more poorly. He had there some dificulties in delivering some deeper layer stuff but this blame can be shared with director who just let it go thru. WAY has good directing and seems that this has made Taec work harder and invest more. His crying problem is small issue there are many actors whos tears are from tiny bottle and you can feel it. I like how his eyes are now more talking and he manages give more emotions into his face. He still has long way to go but now i belive he has potential. But again, seems that role is written for him or after his abilities bc he fits nicely. Of course, to stand near KJW and act in same level is hard bc one is talanted actor with nearly 10 yr expierence and other is idol who is rookie actor with few years under his belt and yet not known amount of talant. KJW role in this drama is well balanced with Taec's role and seems like tailored for him. He has been mostly in supporting roles or in role of second lead. So deep role is first for him ad shows how well he is matured. One creepy and weird role what he had in one short movie hinted that he has potential to play his roles personality out with very minimalistic gestures and few details but it was just hint. Now he has chanse to show for what he really is capable, step into next level. SYH role fits nicely between them and she has managed keep actions with both sides belivable and natural. Bc both male roles has so diferent, we may say opposite emotional feeling to carry, this isnt easy to do and still not look like totally fickle and annoying heroine. Her character doesnt act brainlessly stupid, she can be sometimes just bit too slow or too going with flow but if you try think yourself into her shoes... can you bet you acted owerly smart and cool? Not to speak about...owerly predictable and boring. What seems to be sure ending by romance vise in mine book isnt so sure ending, ther can be twist or two before story ends...of course it might be just mine hope to see hardest way. Scripwriters might not share mine view :P huh...post has gotten so long O.O
i think they just pulled a twist ._.
Yeah, the ending of episode 13. Uhm. We don't have that many episodes left, so if what they're hinting at is true, I don't know how we'll have enough time to bring everything together for a clean ending.