There's twist upon twist in this episode, and just when we're starting to rejoice that our hero is getting smarter, the baddies step up their game. I suppose there's no...
Ahh, more goodness. On the whole, this show knows how to pace itself, dropping Tae-san (and ourselves) into nerve-racking situations that keep our stomachs in knots, then giving just enough...
Awww yeah. This episode delivers the goods. It's go go go from from start to finish, and we get satisfying confrontations, dramatic near misses, and every character learns a crucial...
The happy flashbacks in this drama, I swear. They break my heart each time, just knowing how horribly things go awry and just how far Tae-san falls on his way...
Our good guys connect some important dots, which is good. But then so do our bad guys, which is bad. It's a constant game of push and pull, and hitting...
Two Weeks isn't an entirely real-time show like, say, 24 was constructed to be, where the time we spend watching is ostensibly the same time experienced by the characters. It's both...
I’m sure this’ll become the understatement of the year: Tae-san has another bad day. Things get dicey when a killer joins the roster of people after our hero,...
Two Weeks: Episode 12
by girlfriday
There's twist upon twist in this episode, and just when we're starting to rejoice that our hero is getting smarter, the baddies step up their game. I suppose there's no...
Tags: featured, Kim So-yeon, Lee Jun-ki, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young, Two Weeks
Two Weeks: Episode 11
by girlfriday
Things are starting to look up for our man on the run. Well, as up as they can be when you're on the run for murder with an assassin on...
Tags: featured, Kim So-yeon, Lee Jun-ki, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young, Two Weeks
Two Weeks: Episode 10
by javabeans
You know, I thought this show just put me on edge when our hero was up a creek without a paddle, but as it turns out, it makes me tense...
Tags: featured, Kim So-yeon, Lee Jun-ki, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young, Two Weeks
Two Weeks: Episode 9
by javabeans
Ahh, more goodness. On the whole, this show knows how to pace itself, dropping Tae-san (and ourselves) into nerve-racking situations that keep our stomachs in knots, then giving just enough...
Tags: featured, Kim So-yeon, Lee Jun-ki, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young, Two Weeks
Two Weeks: Episode 8
by girlfriday
Awww yeah. This episode delivers the goods. It's go go go from from start to finish, and we get satisfying confrontations, dramatic near misses, and every character learns a crucial...
Tags: featured, Kim So-yeon, Lee Jun-ki, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young, Two Weeks
Two Weeks: Episode 7
by girlfriday
The happy flashbacks in this drama, I swear. They break my heart each time, just knowing how horribly things go awry and just how far Tae-san falls on his way...
Tags: featured, Kim So-yeon, Lee Jun-ki, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young, Two Weeks
Two Weeks: Episode 6
by javabeans
Our good guys connect some important dots, which is good. But then so do our bad guys, which is bad. It's a constant game of push and pull, and hitting...
Tags: featured, Kim So-yeon, Lee Jun-ki, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young, Two Weeks
Two Weeks: Episode 5
by javabeans
Two Weeks isn't an entirely real-time show like, say, 24 was constructed to be, where the time we spend watching is ostensibly the same time experienced by the characters. It's both...
Tags: featured, Kim So-yeon, Lee Jun-ki, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young, Two Weeks
Two Weeks: Episode 4
by girlfriday
I’m sure this’ll become the understatement of the year: Tae-san has another bad day. Things get dicey when a killer joins the roster of people after our hero,...
Tags: featured, Kim So-yeon, Lee Jun-ki, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young, Two Weeks
Two Weeks: Episode 3
by girlfriday
Love it. This show is as tense and gripping as I'd hoped for, and now that the setup is complete and we're on the run, it's barreling along at a...
Tags: featured, Kim So-yeon, Lee Jun-ki, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young, Two Weeks