
I don’t like or hate his character thus far and I don’t find it in any way or form special. I must this say overly used generic character outline doesn’t surprise me or excite me anymore. Meanwhile, he also has mental health issues he must face. He causes trouble to his company with his shenanigans and its reaching a boiling point.

I was laughing at certain scenes because of the absurdity of the situation.Īt many scenes during the premiere of the drama, I was reminded over and over again by “Iron Man,” which is not good, because the more it progressed the more it felt like Han Tae Sul was the Korean version of Tony Stark and it didn’t have the impact I think the creators of this drama want on me.Ī ladies-man who is mega rich, he is super smart and standoffish.

The situation where Han Tae Sul is working to ‘fix’ a plane so he could save people came so out of the blue and felt so unreal that I just couldn’t take it seriously. I did find it a bit annoying the overly used exposition scenes and I didn’t like the introductory scenes either. The plot is all over the place considering how massive the theme is, but I know, the drama will become more clear as time goes by. “Sisyphus: The Myth” premiere was intriguing enough to spark curiosity about next week. I think 2021’s theme will be time-travel since we have many dramas about this airing at similar times with more in the making. The idea behind “Sisyphus: The Myth” is good.

Note: this will be a spoiler review of the said episodes in the title. I am here to share my thoughts on “Sisyphus: The Myth” and discuss why I am on the fence about it. There was a lot of buzz surrounding the drama considering the interesting premise as well as the star-studded cast it includes. “Sisyphus: The Myth” aired the past week and is the newest JTBC blockbuster drama about a time travel story between a genius engineer named Han Tae Sul (Cho Seung Woo) and his savior from the future Kang Seo Hae (Park Shin Hye).
