This was so good in the beginning until it became kind of obvious who the main psychopath is, but then the rooftop scene and its aftermath happened and it gave me hope that it's going towards an entirely different direction. But now I'm on episode 12 and it really seems to be going in that predictable direction after all.
I miss her brilliant acting. She's such a great artist. People on her level not having several main roles per year makes the kdrama industry look shallow.
Yes. I used to really liked her until she did that problematic move in her upcoming drama with Neo.
An underage girl whose parents can legally reject a role? Yes. (Yes, good thing it most probably won't contain any intimate scenes. Still clearly a desperate move from her side)
Yes. I used to really liked her until she did that problematic move in her upcoming drama with Neo.
Of course they do before they sign. Specially her. It's after they sign that they can't back off. Which is probably why they got the ML to sign first. It's not defendable behavior. I think so too though (about the drama being normal)
More than half the drama has aired and people still ask "Is it BL?" "Is there romance?"
Gosh just watch half an episode and if you liked it, continue, otherwise drop. It's as if some minutes of accidentally seeing/not seeing BL or romance can be fatal or something.
She's been plenty useful with her wits and even helping with TLC and CY's relationship. She's suspicious for me,…
That's because she's the only female on board. Implying she's useless when she's been quite useful, and saying she should leave so the 3 could have their bromance, isn't criticism. This person was either hoping for a drama similar to a BL-adaptation or they wanted every female main character to be just a warrior.
I don't get what the fl character is doing except for her blood healing him, she's just so bland to me. No hate…
She's been plenty useful with her wits and even helping with TLC and CY's relationship. She's suspicious for me, but not annoying and certainly not useless. No offense, genuinely, if you dislike female characters and/or only want to watch BL, I'd say Thai dramas are a better option.
It’s funny everyone annoyed that she was lying to him, but when he was lying to her later on about his relapse…
She said that after. And he was pretty surprised. He was not aware of the extent of her love for him. She kept him second guessing.
Look, I don't like any lies in a relationship, but your comparison doesn't make sense. The fact that you even compare people's reaction to her repeated lies most of which were to save herself, with his one lie to save her some grief sounds beyond biased to me.
It’s funny everyone annoyed that she was lying to him, but when he was lying to her later on about his relapse…
She confirmed it because it was already out in the open. Had he not figured it out, she wasn't planning to ever tell him. So no, it doesn't make sense for her to think they're past lying, when she never was the honest one. Even he doesn't think that she's suddenly stopped being a habitual liar. He just accepted it as part of her. They were never past that. It'll probably take years for her to get used to being honest.
Him slowly dying refers to his poison. Yes. She'd most probably have to watch him die. The sacrifice plan was only the best option if she didn't know, because it'd completely cover up the truth about his poison flaring back up.
What she'd feel without him, was gonna stop happening by him telling her? It wasn't. He was still gonna die. Only difference is if she knew, she was gonna feel worse, because she'd know he sacrificed himself for her.
It’s funny everyone annoyed that she was lying to him, but when he was lying to her later on about his relapse…
His thinking was quite realistic. He was gonna die anyway, and she seemed quite capable of living without him. Why burden her to watch him slowly die, knowing it was in exchange for her life? And moved past what exactly? Her lies and his, were completely different in nature. Not to mention she didn't come clean on her own, it was he who figured it all out. So the sentence "she thought they moved past it" makes no sense from her pov.
(Yes, good thing it most probably won't contain any intimate scenes. Still clearly a desperate move from her side)
I think so too though (about the drama being normal)
"Is it BL?"
"Is there romance?"
Gosh just watch half an episode and if you liked it, continue, otherwise drop. It's as if some minutes of accidentally seeing/not seeing BL or romance can be fatal or something.
This person was either hoping for a drama similar to a BL-adaptation or they wanted every female main character to be just a warrior.
(The Master excuse only happened much later. She had several chances before that)
Look, I don't like any lies in a relationship, but your comparison doesn't make sense. The fact that you even compare people's reaction to her repeated lies most of which were to save herself, with his one lie to save her some grief sounds beyond biased to me.
Him slowly dying refers to his poison. Yes. She'd most probably have to watch him die. The sacrifice plan was only the best option if she didn't know, because it'd completely cover up the truth about his poison flaring back up.
What she'd feel without him, was gonna stop happening by him telling her? It wasn't. He was still gonna die. Only difference is if she knew, she was gonna feel worse, because she'd know he sacrificed himself for her.
And moved past what exactly? Her lies and his, were completely different in nature. Not to mention she didn't come clean on her own, it was he who figured it all out. So the sentence "she thought they moved past it" makes no sense from her pov.