A slog
I really, really wanted to like it. And I really, really could not. I kept at it because the premise is so promising: A woman gains a ridiculous power with which she can help solve a serious crime. It could have been a unique combination of humor and seriousness, but -- to me -- it failed to deliver.
The humor is sophomoric (and I am being kind here); some of the characters simply do not make sense (what is the deal with Bong's friend, the actress who played the younger sister in One Spring Night -- and whom I have loved in everything I have seen her in until now!); Moon is a HORRIBLE detective (and, of course, has a tragic history he is hiding) and is consistently unpleasant toward Bong; the main leads have absolutely no chemistry at all -- but we know they are destined to be together.
And, finally -- what is it with the main character, a vet, not wanting to work? It seems like she does not like animals at all....
I simply could not make it past episode 7.
The humor is sophomoric (and I am being kind here); some of the characters simply do not make sense (what is the deal with Bong's friend, the actress who played the younger sister in One Spring Night -- and whom I have loved in everything I have seen her in until now!); Moon is a HORRIBLE detective (and, of course, has a tragic history he is hiding) and is consistently unpleasant toward Bong; the main leads have absolutely no chemistry at all -- but we know they are destined to be together.
And, finally -- what is it with the main character, a vet, not wanting to work? It seems like she does not like animals at all....
I simply could not make it past episode 7.
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