What is the deal with her so called friend, why is she so unkind. First she is not sensitive to the mental state of her friend nor is sincere in her gestures her attitude is nonchalant, why reveal what the other doctor said to your friend. She just met the other man how is she more loyal to his request which ultimately caused her friend pain, when you know your friend is suffering depression should you not be careful of your words.
the way this show went absolutely downhill is so funny and watching the people who swore this was better than…
people need to readjust their rating after they finish the full drama. most of us rush to rate something that starts good only for it to crash and burn later, as it stands right now drama is around a 7/10 or less rating.
This drama got the memo, most kdramas dragging to 16 and ruining the end but not knight flower it finished early, on a high and covered all its bases. Very good drama, sweet romance, comedy, watchable characters, great performances.
Unhappy and impatient people dropped this drama and wanted company through negative comments. The FL is bratty…
This drama is an underrated gem for romantic genre lovers. Yes FL is bratty but she is clever, resourceful, naughty, loyal, loving wife why are we so harsh on women anytime they show flaws and the ML is perfect with no flaw. They have a beautiful falling in love journey, a healthy relationship, like any other married couple they have arguments. The overall plot of this drama is not good but the romance, chemistry, moments between them are all beautiful some of the best you will see in any drama.
Japan needs to give us access to their Japanese Dramas/Movies they make it so hard for international viewers. I know they have strict laws against piracy but this is so bloody frustrating if they don't put them up on any legitimate streaming sites we are forced to watch them pirated.
9.1-star ratings led me to this drama. But a few too many, not-so-smart moves of the leads don't really justify…
If the major criticism against this drama is that the leads are not smart, I would qualify that as this drama's biggest strength, because they are one of us. They are not meant to be super geniuses, but the ML is a genius with his photographic memory that is why I found FL is the more relatable person because if I was in her shoes I would be even more stupider than her panic and keep dying. The FL is brave till her last breath and as she learns we learn with her.
9.1-star ratings led me to this drama. But a few too many, not-so-smart moves of the leads don't really justify…
If the major criticism against this drama is that the leads are not smart, I would qualify that as this drama's biggest strength, because they are one of us. They are not meant to be super geniuses, but the ML is a genius with his photographic memory that is why I found FL is the more relatable person because if I was in her shoes I would be even more stupider than her panic and keep dying. The FL is brave till her last breath and as she learns we learn with her.
I find This is better than flower of evil.it's not easy to make an experimental high concept complex drama that…
I too enjoyed this more than flower of evil, that is not saying that one drama is better than the other in terms of quality. I was never bored in Reset, but there were parts of FOE I was like yeah I am done let's wrap this up. FOE is more complex characters, darker psychology involved, there is way more subplots whereas Reset is more focused on a singular objective.
Just finished watching this, MASTERPIECE, MUST WATCH, MIND BLOWING experience. Ofcourse you can nitpick and find something to complain about, if there is any such thing in this drama it is barely worth mentioning.
Lee Tang is blessed by some higher power and only he can kill the psychos and not get caught and keep his humanity at the same time. It is not clear why Robin is not prosecuted the first time around when he confessed to helping the serial killer cop, did I miss something did they explain why he was let go? The drama dwells on the nature of vigilantism, what it means to be a hero, brings up the broken justice system, and brings up interesting talking points on human psychology (which ultimately is not explored in-indepth). No matter how evil someone is taking another human life is not easy will have dire consequences on anyone with conscience, we see this in war how it impacts soldiers even if it is your duty. Dramas shows Lee Tang gifted by stranger powers is cursed for life to kill evil doers, but they never explore what would happed if he tried to stop, has he ever tried to stop, how much does he take pleasure in these killings, he does get nightmares but how does he cope with it. Lee Tang and Robin and the nature of what they are doing is more complex and the morality should have been explored more in depth, however instead in the second half the plot sidesteps with the stand serial killer storyline. The question is did we get enough of Lee Tang story, do we understand ultimately what this character is, what happened to him and how he will continue to live?
the most annoying this is when characters don't go for headshots conveniently shoot other parts of the body which…
I have similar sentiments, episode 7 was repeat of all the scenes we have seen before it is an episode we did not need. And in the finale junior villain spends the entire time monologuing when he should be aiming to kill her ASAP and slow pace killing the tension in the plot. Multiple villains state how crazy Minhye is they see her as a dangerous threat but plot armor every chance they get to take her out they don't shoot her head but shoot other parts of the body giving her a chance to come back. The construct of the last episodes really downgrades this drama.
I hope there will be a season 2 because there are unanswered questions, but what I can't understand is why they…
the most annoying this is when characters don't go for headshots conveniently shoot other parts of the body which gives targeted characters a chance to live.
why the agency let bale and his group killed jinman's family?
This is a plot hole if the rule is you can't kill your comrades then Bale killed one of their own first in cold blood which the boss/general knew and lets it pass but he hunts down Jinman for being a traitor. But killing Jinman's family does not seem like Babylon standard practice as one of the mercenaries protested against this, but for some unexplained reason Bale is allowed to run rogue killing civilians, which they are not allowed to do they can be tried in the court of law.
It is not clear why Robin is not prosecuted the first time around when he confessed to helping the serial killer cop, did I miss something did they explain why he was let go?
The drama dwells on the nature of vigilantism, what it means to be a hero, brings up the broken justice system, and brings up interesting talking points on human psychology (which ultimately is not explored in-indepth). No matter how evil someone is taking another human life is not easy will have dire consequences on anyone with conscience, we see this in war how it impacts soldiers even if it is your duty. Dramas shows Lee Tang gifted by stranger powers is cursed for life to kill evil doers, but they never explore what would happed if he tried to stop, has he ever tried to stop, how much does he take pleasure in these killings, he does get nightmares but how does he cope with it.
Lee Tang and Robin and the nature of what they are doing is more complex and the morality should have been explored more in depth, however instead in the second half the plot sidesteps with the stand serial killer storyline.
The question is did we get enough of Lee Tang story, do we understand ultimately what this character is, what happened to him and how he will continue to live?