One of the most rushed endings ever, numerous plotlines that were just abandoned and didn't lead to anything and…
Yes, it was like all the episodes or whatever MC did nothing mattered and the plot armour saves the day kinda scenario! I was so pissed with the ending when I watched this!
Question for those who have watched everything:I need to watchMouse 01 - 15The Predator 01 & 02Mouse 16 -…
The Predator straight up reveals the main plot and suspense. So i don't think you would need to watch it during the main series. Just watch it after the end.
The MC's hair just feels so out of place. Like, could have some sort of hair accessory or something, but the hair volume on the top and the way they style it seriously does not match the MC while he is in a normal getup.
The plot seems interesting, but this fucking short drama with these long ass intro/credit scenes is a waste of resources!
Why do mainstream audiences enjoy this format? Have people's patience really been this damaged due to TikTok? Do they just enjoy a short clip?
Hey, you have to keep in mind that in ancient China, males and females grew their hair as long as a sign of filial…
Adam Apple? just the way they talk, and it was plain as a simple girl in a commoner's clothes with hair tied up. That's it!
In Episode 2, the barracks scene, you can literally see Adam Apple of everyone, and FMC is just there walking in stride.
I couldn't continue due to the poor disguise. Like all of the Chinese dramas have poor disguise, I just watched another where the girl just put a fake moustache and hair thing like you mentioned, and boom, that's a man!
I finally finished the show too. I also binged the last 6 episodes in a day. I agree with you that something changed…
This is normal in any K-drama 1st half and 2nd half just "magically" gets 'updated', and I totally agree with you that each episode was rushed rather than exploring the plot. It did feel kinda disconnected and like this is not how every thing started kinda vibe.
This is not complete tragedy nor "pure" melodrama as everything is tone down a lot later on. Viewers were already prepared from episode 3 (or if they read the description of the drama itself!) how it will end.
I might be the one with unpopular opinion but the romance litreally felt so forced.
Namkoong Min never disappoints :) melodrama inside a melodrama. One of the good watches for me :)
I just felt something was missing, and the melodrama part could have been made a little heavier, but looking at how they did the closure, I guess they did not want to make everyone cry crazily :) But totally worth it! As they went for the bittersweet ending.
Additionally, in this series, Namkoong Min's character may not seem like a strong presence, even though he is the lead. However, I think his role was primarily to push the plot forward when the plot gets repetitive . The focus was totally around the FMC and her interaction with her surroundings, also the agent and actor relation (a sub plot, I guess), but the 2nd half kinda went in a different direction, which just felt rushed.
But seriously, like who wrote the description of this drama! It spoils the first 2 episodes completely and makes you feel it was a complete waste to cover that part in 2 episodes, which could have been done in half an episode!
Even in Naver, there were similar comments.
Forget the historical accuracy right? People would be burning down the studio in this case 😆
Also, googling who the previous actress was I found K-content is banned in China too! So, why the heck are they angry?
The plot seems interesting, but this fucking short drama with these long ass intro/credit scenes is a waste of resources!
Why do mainstream audiences enjoy this format? Have people's patience really been this damaged due to TikTok? Do they just enjoy a short clip?
In Episode 2, the barracks scene, you can literally see Adam Apple of everyone, and FMC is just there walking in stride.
I couldn't continue due to the poor disguise. Like all of the Chinese dramas have poor disguise, I just watched another where the girl just put a fake moustache and hair thing like you mentioned, and boom, that's a man!
Her modern-day looks feel weird after seeing her in that drama 😆
This is not complete tragedy nor "pure" melodrama as everything is tone down a lot later on. Viewers were already prepared from episode 3 (or if they read the description of the drama itself!) how it will end.
I might be the one with unpopular opinion but the romance litreally felt so forced.
I just felt something was missing, and the melodrama part could have been made a little heavier, but looking at how they did the closure, I guess they did not want to make everyone cry crazily :) But totally worth it! As they went for the bittersweet ending.
Additionally, in this series, Namkoong Min's character may not seem like a strong presence, even though he is the lead. However, I think his role was primarily to push the plot forward when the plot gets repetitive . The focus was totally around the FMC and her interaction with her surroundings, also the agent and actor relation (a sub plot, I guess), but the 2nd half kinda went in a different direction, which just felt rushed.
But seriously, like who wrote the description of this drama! It spoils the first 2 episodes completely and makes you feel it was a complete waste to cover that part in 2 episodes, which could have been done in half an episode!