"If you want to start 'Lie to Me' (2011, starring Yoon Eun-hye & Kang Ji-hwan), go for Episode 1 with clean English subs. Avoid the auto-translate ones – look for subtitles by fansub groups like WithS2 or check Viki / Kocowa for the best timing and translation accuracy."
If you tell me your country, I can suggest which legal services are most likely to carry it.
Since "better" is subjective, I have broken this review down into what the drama (the strengths) and where it struggles (the weaknesses). This will help you decide if it’s worth your time.
While Kang Ji-hwan plays the archetypal "cold CEO," his interactions with Yoon Eun-hye in Episode 1 crackle with tension. The "Piggyback" scene and the accidental hotel room mix-ups are contrived tropes, but the actors sell them with conviction.
"If you want to start 'Lie to Me' (2011, starring Yoon Eun-hye & Kang Ji-hwan), go for Episode 1 with clean English subs. Avoid the auto-translate ones – look for subtitles by fansub groups like WithS2 or check Viki / Kocowa for the best timing and translation accuracy."
If you tell me your country, I can suggest which legal services are most likely to carry it.
Since "better" is subjective, I have broken this review down into what the drama (the strengths) and where it struggles (the weaknesses). This will help you decide if it’s worth your time.
While Kang Ji-hwan plays the archetypal "cold CEO," his interactions with Yoon Eun-hye in Episode 1 crackle with tension. The "Piggyback" scene and the accidental hotel room mix-ups are contrived tropes, but the actors sell them with conviction.