A merger and acquisitions specialist, Yoon Joo-No, is a legendary negotiator. His team of experts including Lawyer Oh Soon-Young and Choi Jin-Soo specialize in large corporation deals betwee... Read allA merger and acquisitions specialist, Yoon Joo-No, is a legendary negotiator. His team of experts including Lawyer Oh Soon-Young and Choi Jin-Soo specialize in large corporation deals between companies.A merger and acquisitions specialist, Yoon Joo-No, is a legendary negotiator. His team of experts including Lawyer Oh Soon-Young and Choi Jin-Soo specialize in large corporation deals between companies.
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Storyline, direction, acting, background music - all of it is absolutely perfect. Keeps you at the edge of your seat. Hoping there is a season 2 of this drama as the ending definitely showed there is lot of potential in this show. The actors portrayed in the M and A team as well as the Sanin corporate are well cast. Especially the M and A attorney. Even the guest actors who are featured in various episodes are good. Hats off to the casting director.
Aa someone who has seen corporate closely, this drama captures it well. I would say this is directors one of the best work. I enjoyed this more than One Spring Night and Something in the rain.
Aa someone who has seen corporate closely, this drama captures it well. I would say this is directors one of the best work. I enjoyed this more than One Spring Night and Something in the rain.
I'm looking forward to watching this series every weekend. It's such a captivating one. Initially, I only intended to watch it because of Lee Jee Hoon, but I didn't expect to love this drama as much as I do. It's so well-crafted-every episode has me hooked. I really hope this turns out to be a 16-episode series (but I guess not). I wish they could extend it to 16 episodes, though.
The music is a perfect fit, and I actually love it. It has this '50s to '70s vibe that kind of takes me back in time. Whoever put this music and drama together-man, you're doing a great job!
This series is different from my usual favorite genres, which are crime, thriller, and action. However, with just words and negotiations, it delivers the perfect dose of mystery to keep the audience curious. I can definitely see the "art of negotiation" at work. I'm so impressed with the characters and how every seemingly trivial scene actually contributes to the story. I love how varied the stories are, and everything is so well organized. Some episodes even have humorous moments.
And Mr. Yoon's hair? So captivating-he looks like an anime character! He fits the role perfectly.
Overall, this is truly a masterpiece. It's kind of sad that it's nearly ending. I have so much more to say, but I'll just end this with a heartfelt thank you for creating this kind of drama.
The music is a perfect fit, and I actually love it. It has this '50s to '70s vibe that kind of takes me back in time. Whoever put this music and drama together-man, you're doing a great job!
This series is different from my usual favorite genres, which are crime, thriller, and action. However, with just words and negotiations, it delivers the perfect dose of mystery to keep the audience curious. I can definitely see the "art of negotiation" at work. I'm so impressed with the characters and how every seemingly trivial scene actually contributes to the story. I love how varied the stories are, and everything is so well organized. Some episodes even have humorous moments.
And Mr. Yoon's hair? So captivating-he looks like an anime character! He fits the role perfectly.
Overall, this is truly a masterpiece. It's kind of sad that it's nearly ending. I have so much more to say, but I'll just end this with a heartfelt thank you for creating this kind of drama.
This episode had the perfect balance of realism and mystery, making it incredibly engaging. I loved that there wasn't a dramatic cliffhanger in episode 1, yet the way it ended still left me eager for more. The pacing was just right, drawing me in without feeling rushed. And I have to say, Lee Je-hoon's white hair adds so much depth and intrigue to his character-I can't get enough of it! It enhances his presence and makes him even more captivating to watch. If you give this a try, you'll see exactly what I mean. The first episode had such a strong and promising start, and I truly hope more people check it out because it deserves all the attention!
The essence of this series is like "Some people are doing business, making plans,stretching tricks to save billion but we are watching just like a game".
Here the Male Lead is being represented as a white snake,it's relatable. It's not only because of his hair colour, if I talk about his character, he is really like a white snake which moves so slowly but beats unexpectedly with innocent smile on pretty face.
They'll prove you that 'Navigate Someone' can not only be profitable on economics field. This art can be a 'Silent Killer' trick to save pocket money.(washing machine fact)
This masterpiece can be a priority of someone who has a great interest on business policy.
Here the Male Lead is being represented as a white snake,it's relatable. It's not only because of his hair colour, if I talk about his character, he is really like a white snake which moves so slowly but beats unexpectedly with innocent smile on pretty face.
They'll prove you that 'Navigate Someone' can not only be profitable on economics field. This art can be a 'Silent Killer' trick to save pocket money.(washing machine fact)
This masterpiece can be a priority of someone who has a great interest on business policy.
First of all, there is no jerk or clown-like supporting actors in this drama series. But as always, there are bad, unloyal, betrayal and greedy characters who usually make a lot of twists to the storyline. The plots and the scenarios faithfully maintain on the track, never go astray too far away from it.
Secondly, the soundtrack, i.e., the background music to accommodate the ongoing scenes are just right and so subtle enough that never unnaturally disturb a smooth and peaceful viewing. Unlike most of the other so-called Korean comedies that moronically added annoying cartoonish music to exaggerate the acting of those clown-like supporting actors or main characters facial expressions. The music appears at the right moment, not exaggerate or tries so annoyingly hard to dramatize the scenes.
The storyline of this series is evenly balanced to tell a story in two episodes, and every story is different from the others. Such smart arrangement and allocation just keep we viewers' interest and never lose it.
If there is any negative point about this drama series, I would say that the main actor, Lee Je-hoon, is not good enough, since his rigid and cardboard-like acting is not great at all, and the character/role he played can be replaced with other male actors, all they should do is acting like him, with limited fact expressions and dialogue, no emotion, no feeling and nothing to say too much, just stand there or bowing. We can cast the main actors of some other TV drama series, such as Crash Landing on You or Love Scout...because they all did the same cardborad-like acting, rigid, expressionless, not too much dialogue needed. Anyway, it's easy to play such role by him.
Secondly, the soundtrack, i.e., the background music to accommodate the ongoing scenes are just right and so subtle enough that never unnaturally disturb a smooth and peaceful viewing. Unlike most of the other so-called Korean comedies that moronically added annoying cartoonish music to exaggerate the acting of those clown-like supporting actors or main characters facial expressions. The music appears at the right moment, not exaggerate or tries so annoyingly hard to dramatize the scenes.
The storyline of this series is evenly balanced to tell a story in two episodes, and every story is different from the others. Such smart arrangement and allocation just keep we viewers' interest and never lose it.
If there is any negative point about this drama series, I would say that the main actor, Lee Je-hoon, is not good enough, since his rigid and cardboard-like acting is not great at all, and the character/role he played can be replaced with other male actors, all they should do is acting like him, with limited fact expressions and dialogue, no emotion, no feeling and nothing to say too much, just stand there or bowing. We can cast the main actors of some other TV drama series, such as Crash Landing on You or Love Scout...because they all did the same cardborad-like acting, rigid, expressionless, not too much dialogue needed. Anyway, it's easy to play such role by him.
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