
Its multiple episodic mysteries and hell-bent Big Bad to give the So busy bickering or because the whole world is against their The last minute on the couple staying apart-either because they’re Most shows are built around romantic back-and-forth, relying until Rarely this sort of relationship comes up in Kdrama love stories. Than fighting over standard-issue drama clichés, which is miraculous indeed. They even managed to spend most of their time enjoying each other’s company rather Obvious that they actually liked being together. Me at least, I Hear Your Voice’s darling lead couple is what elevated it from a grade B series. And while it made for some cute laughs and occasionally moved the story forward, the weirdly matter-of-fact telepathy aspect felt largely unnecessary. Its courtroom escapades were interesting early on, but eventually started to feel repetitive and preposterous. Plot came at the expense of verisimilitude and depth of characterĭevelopment. Me heart palpitations with their cuteness, but the swiftly advancing It gives viewers a mouthwatering taste of many of Kdrama’s biggest tropes-noona romance, cohabitation farce, revenge quest, supernatural drama, and birth secret mystery. Perfect middle ground between melodramatic romance and light comedy.Īlthough not without failings, the first few episodes are enjoyableĪnd set the stage for an epic lead couple (or OTP, in Internetīeing about two episodes too long and a little shaky in the logicĪ charming distraction with a cast of likeable characters and an (And did I mention Park Soo Ha can hear people’s thoughts?) Together to solve cases and bring his father’s killer to justice. Two meet again ten years later, after she has become a publicĭefender and he has started his senior year in high school. Judgment, Soo Ha vows to spend the rest of his life protecting her. When she stands up for him in court against her better Watches the murder of his father and is only saved from the same fateīy Jang Hye Sung, a reluctant hero in the form of an uncertain
