I doubt even if the roles were reserved, we'd have found anyone a creep. Its just a tinge of playfulness and they…
She tried to convince him their meetings are fate, when clearly he was trying to avoid her. They went out for dinner which he said is not a date and she stormed off when she realised he doesn't want to see her again. The fact that they know each other doesn't excuse every action.
I really wanted to like it, but I find her behaviour unacceptable. I understand it's her first time and all, but had their roles been reversed we 'd be talking about a creep who doesn't take no for an answer.She didn't even respect his wish to delete the photo. Maybe it should have been a murder mystery drama with a dash of romance and not vice versa. I liked the ML's darkness in the last few minutes of episode 3 more than his clueless self so far.
Unnecessary "break up". It was going great till the last minutes. I expected him to lash out and say "no calling…
Furthermore, after all the times she almost died, shouldn't she just lock the door and call the police? And what's with the hanging off the balcony? Why would the murderer waste so much time?
Unnecessary "break up". It was going great till the last minutes. I expected him to lash out and say "no calling off, you have something I want" or sth similar but, nope, suddenly there's no need for his cross tattoo. He's extremely angry for what he's feeling so latching to the only thing that he believes can "save" him would have made more sense than breaking up like seasoned lovers.
Father's more obsessed with Do-Ha than Do-Ha with HRT. He never considered him as a human being and the threat of being replaced in the palace by someone who is like a dog to him is what made him arrange for his death in the 1st life. He miscalculated HRT 's drive for revenge though and the curse at the end is expected of his character. He is the all powerful, all mighty lord, how dare she fell him.
I get his actions. For the 1st time ever he's free and the whole world is his enemy now that he can live by his own rules. Han Ri Ta would have never been able to kill him and freeing him from his father felt like protecting him from having to kill innocent people. In the end the guilt of condemning him to the same fate was too harsh to bear, and killing him felt like the right decision at the time.
Still they are making a child fall in love although he may be an adult at that time.
I still hope they'll find a way to come around it. Maybe not marry, but get together as tutor-pupil. Have her in the palace so that he enjoys her company and nth more
First things first, may the fl's mother in law kill her husband. Then, may the leads share some intimacy, I don't need another "Our blooming days". I loved the fact they didn't judge the monk's love life and, also, the subtle criticism of pride when pited against family, implying the acceptance of the son's sexual orientation. Yet, there's sth missing. I felt the episode lacking. Be it her brother's lukewarm proposal, the weird letters btw the prince and the eldest sister, the episode ended on a flat note for me.
Though drama's got some strong points I would have loved a more indifferent and cynical demon. It's already the 4th episode and he's acting as if 200 years of evilness never existed. Also what's with the proposal? I expected a more ruthless attitude, kind of cornering him with a contract like a she-demon and him getting a taste of his own medicine all the way hating the wedding shackles imposed. It's coming out totally different from what I got from the trailer.
I think from the beginning till now, he didn't hate her. He only wanted to free both of them from the curse. At…
It had the perfect premise for the villain to lover trope. The 1500y old grudge, the amulet that keeps her safe, the clueless FL. What fun would it have been to watch him plot her demise only to fail every time and get into compromising situations with her.
I would have loved to see more of his hate. I feel that he stopped wanting to kill her too soon. It would've been nice to see him fluctuate btw hate and love for a couple of episodes more.
I binged watched the series and I have to admit it's the first time politics kept my interest. The romance was beautiful but I feel ZL was more invested than BL. I just felt her range of expressions didn't match his intensity. Also I didn't like how she was just a passive receiver of his advances, or how she told everyone else she loves him, but him. Though it's a nice drama with a very interesting plot, her attraction to him didn't feel very real.At least not as real as his. He was fire and ice simultaneously.