A rough start to a smooth finish
This drama that started off with a bit of a "meh" but something magical happened: the show found its groove, and before I knew it.
Let’s be real: the show kicked off with some cringe-worthy moments, especially in Episode 1. It felt like a rough start, and I wasn’t quite sure where it was headed. And don’t even get me started on Episode 10! The chase scene was so bad it was almost laughable—hello, pointless mirror smash from the bike girl? And two tiny women taking down a small army of armed dudes? Yeah, that was pure, over-the-top madness. But despite those hiccups, I hung on, and thank goodness I did.
By the time we hit Episode 11 and 12, the drama redeemed itself. The show pulled a clever move by wrapping up the main case and then giving us a full episode dedicated to a new case. I’m all for a detailed look at life after the main plot, and "Crash" delivered that in spades. The final episode was like a new chapter, and the fact that it managed to be so engaging after a rollercoaster ride of emotions really impressed me.
What I really enjoyed was how the show blended serious crime drama with warm, friendly vibes. The chemistry among the Traffic Crime Investigation Team was heartwarming, and seeing Yunho gradually become part of the group was just beautiful. It was like watching a family come together, and it added a nice touch to the suspenseful plotlines.
Lee Min Ki was, of course, solid as always. But honestly, his role felt a bit overshadowed by the overall story. I think the drama would have cruised along just fine without him, though I’m hopeful he lands a meaty role in his next project where he can truly shine.
So, if you're into a drama that starts off slow but builds up to a gripping and engaging finale, "Crash" is worth the ride. Just stick with it through the rough patches, and you’ll find yourself hooked and eagerly awaiting each new episode. Happy watching! ??
Let’s be real: the show kicked off with some cringe-worthy moments, especially in Episode 1. It felt like a rough start, and I wasn’t quite sure where it was headed. And don’t even get me started on Episode 10! The chase scene was so bad it was almost laughable—hello, pointless mirror smash from the bike girl? And two tiny women taking down a small army of armed dudes? Yeah, that was pure, over-the-top madness. But despite those hiccups, I hung on, and thank goodness I did.
By the time we hit Episode 11 and 12, the drama redeemed itself. The show pulled a clever move by wrapping up the main case and then giving us a full episode dedicated to a new case. I’m all for a detailed look at life after the main plot, and "Crash" delivered that in spades. The final episode was like a new chapter, and the fact that it managed to be so engaging after a rollercoaster ride of emotions really impressed me.
What I really enjoyed was how the show blended serious crime drama with warm, friendly vibes. The chemistry among the Traffic Crime Investigation Team was heartwarming, and seeing Yunho gradually become part of the group was just beautiful. It was like watching a family come together, and it added a nice touch to the suspenseful plotlines.
Lee Min Ki was, of course, solid as always. But honestly, his role felt a bit overshadowed by the overall story. I think the drama would have cruised along just fine without him, though I’m hopeful he lands a meaty role in his next project where he can truly shine.
So, if you're into a drama that starts off slow but builds up to a gripping and engaging finale, "Crash" is worth the ride. Just stick with it through the rough patches, and you’ll find yourself hooked and eagerly awaiting each new episode. Happy watching! ??
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