Fantastic Drama
The drama is fantastic. Congratulations to the entire crew for making it so enjoyable. The drama is lighthearted and romantic with tense moments that are well-balanced and timed. Kim Min Jae may not be able to portray an uneducated man convincingly (he may have never met one, I suppose), but he is hilarious and incredibly sweet. Park Gyu Young’s first couple of episodes were a bit like a lady from British high class, which I think is a bit unrealistic for an Asian, but after that she portrays highly educated, classy young lady very convincinglyWas this review helpful to you?
New genre.... Accounting
It's like watching Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. In the end, you feel really sorry for the coyote, Hyung Woo.Choi Jin-Hyuk, L and other actors are excellent. The technical part of the script is splendid, explaining the terms, etc. However, the script lacks the engaging parts between the scenes that make kdrama enjoyable to watch.
Accounting is serious business, but so is medical and judiciary, but those kdrama genres like Ms. Hammurabi (L really nailed this) are able to make it engaging and fun to watch, so why does Number feel like it's being carved from stone?
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