Lee Jong Suk, Bae Suzy, Lee Sang Yeob, Ko Sung Hee, Jung Hae In
Drama Rating: 7/10 Neck Score: A+
I went into this one with less expectations, because I haven't been super impressed with Suzy in the past, and I was not sold on the plot. Still, I kept hearing good things, and I will pretty much watch anything for Lee Jong Suk, so I started it. That probably helped me love it way more than if I had gone in with way high expectations. I would still have liked it regardless though. I loved that everyone has dreams, and not just Suzy. It gave it a lot more of a dynamic. I loved how it brought up the question of fate and can we change the future, and what consequences of that change are, good or bad. I really loved how the romance developed and progressed as well. It seemed a bit more organic than expected for a couple who had dreams about each other. Especially when they would have a dream where they would progress faster, and they would not, because they would get scared or something. It was great. I loved the bromances, all the bromances. The literal brothers, the cop and prosecutor, the senior and junior prosecutors. I was actually super impressed in the lack of ridiculous love triangles. Yeah, we did have a bitty one with Woo Tak, which was cute and sad, but I loved the friendship between all three of them more, since it stayed good. But what I especially appreciated was how the "2nd female lead" wasn't really a thing. She was never a thing in the whole triangle business. I really didn't want a bitca in the mix, and she wasn't ever a problem. It was actually kind of funny how petty and vain she was. Then there was how the real second male lead was the bad guy, who I called Handsome Sseuregi/saekki, because Lee Sang Yeob is a very handsome man, but his character was the worst. In fact, every time Lizabreff came in while I was watching she'd be like: "Who dat?" and I would say: "A gae saekki." "But he's so handsome!" "Yes, yes he is." Plus he had the best clothes. He did a really good job of being bad, but justifying himself thinking he was ok, but secretly loathing himself. He was a good, complicated bad guy. So all around I have nothing but good things to say. I really enjoyed it, and I thought it stayed pretty consistently good too, although I'm not saying it didn't have issues and things it could have done better, it did, but it was still good and extremely watchable.