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The Impossible Heir korean drama review
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The Impossible Heir
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by Joey92
abr 3, 2024
12 of 12 episodios vistos
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Global 3.5
Historia 3.0
Actuación/Reparto 7.0
Música 3.5
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Only Lee Jae Wook Mattered

I watched till the end only for Lee Jae Wook. The female lead made my skin crawl, she was literally pathetic. Both acting and the part she played. Then the guy played Kang Inha. Did he think he was giving a stellar performance with his out of the blue overacting, smiles and not a bit of good looks?! Idk. Not as a villain, but I genuinely didn't like his useless overacting. The storyline wasn't well structured. Not at all. Things were vague, not explained properly, everything fell into our Jang UK's hands so easily. I know it's a 12 ep drama, but things could have been clearer. The fl's and Han Tae Ho's story felt forced and disgusting at times that I literally wanted Kangoh group's daughter to be his Girlfriend. In the last two episodes they made a hasty and cliched ending. There was everything very very predictable. Overall, I expected best performance from Lee Jae Wook and he didn't disappoint. So only him, and nothing else worked in this drama. In future, I would like to see our Jang Uk in a better, solid and prominent storyline.
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