
nowhere as good as the webtoon but its pretty decent coz the actors r all really skilled do not however expect the character development and writing the webtoon has tho..... they totally changed steven/sieun's entire arc and suho's entire personality if u do watch the drama go into it with no expectations because other wise it will fail all of them TT just watch it as a separate piece of media losely based on the webtoon

i mean you can't say that by just skimming chapters. the webtoon has tons of chapters so some of the arcs maybe boring but it also has tons of story the kdrama didn't. the kdrama is basically a compacted version which maybe a hit or miss for ppl who have read the webtoon ( but if haven't read the webtoon before, you will prob love the kdrama bc you won't be dissappointed when they skim over some arcs)

It was honestly disappointing. This manhwa has so much depth, but it felt like they low-balled it in season 2. Starting off with the characters, they left out teddy, jake, rowan, gerard, grape, jimmy, and literally the important characters. The way they wrote Donald Na's character in the k-drama was so upsetting. They did him dirty. Condensing all 200+ chapters into 8 episodes made the flow messy and confusing. Gray Yeon was not gray yeon-ing at all. He got beaten up by colton choi, when it was supposed to be the other way around. There's more reasons why I'm disappointed tbh. I really loved the season 1 adaptation. There was emotional build up, fight scenes were fire, bromance, literally everything else. I wish instead of combining all the arcs in season 2, they could've continued it till season 3. that way, non-readers would be able to understand and see the whole story and plot of the manhwa. Anything netflix touches, it downgrades. this kdrama is one of the many.
So is the live action actually good or nah??
Because they try to make soooooo many manga into live action & it just never works imo..