I'm confused, what does the number of comments have to do with hate?
Speaking of 9 time travel, there's something you should know. This drama has a rocket launch pad. So don't be surprised if the first episode is a bit boring .The second and third are less, and then it's takeoff. Vrooomm!!!!
Well, it's not exactly as you are saying. This drama has the ambition to say something universal about the duties…
There are two factors: - the complexity of the story. That can be valid, except for the excess of characters and provided it's well rendered (there's often difficulty in knowing what world we're in). - the artificial complexity generated by a deliberately (or awkwardly) confused narrative, when it was not necessary. This is the most counterproductive thing. A total refusal to give clear information, when there is absolutely no reason for it. Anyway, the main story barely moves forward in the first 10 episodes.
It was an alright watch twice a week but if I was binging it I don't think I'd be able to manage.
The only thing that saved me was to see it in the company of other commentators, to post or read reviews, and above all to laugh a lot all together. Otherwise I would have dropped episode 4 for sure.
Well, it's not exactly as you are saying. This drama has the ambition to say something universal about the duties…
I did an empirical analysis comparing TKEM to other dramas. For TKEM to be effective, the number of characters would have had to be halved. So, no wonder the characters are underdeveloped, or useless. This also generates a splitting of the scenes, making it impossible to follow a storyline. As soon as you see something, you forget it because you keep jumping on something else.
Well, it's not exactly as you are saying. This drama has the ambition to say something universal about the duties…
I congratulate the actors in this drama. Lee Min Ho is above his average, and Kim Go Eun is excellent. But most of all, they have a huge handicap: an unclear script. Despite that, they still manage to do something good.
I forgot about this summary, do you have more to add to it now?
Ah, there's a lot to add, I've done it many times or with memes. This funny dialogue is the moment when I detected how much it was possible to laugh at the drama. Today, some of the jokes in this dialogue are no longer valid. For example, we learn later on that Lee Lim doesn't age because he stays in the in-between world.
I wonder how they're gonna wrap everything up with only 1 episode left..
Wrap ? Only one possibility, a time wrap. The drama is modified from the beginning by the screenwriter who goes back in time. The audience's memory changes, and everyone has the impression of having seen a good drama, which manages to conclude in time.
Making fun of the drama is fine, please don't make fun of the other commentators.
It is precisely to demonstrate this that I chose this comic story of spectator-drama fusion. The quoted sentence shows that the difference between drama and spectator is not made, and that under the pretext that we would laugh at the drama, we would laugh at the spectators, when it's not the case. The quoted sentence is a deliberately biased reasoning to neutralize any criticism, even if it is funny one.
- the complexity of the story. That can be valid, except for the excess of characters and provided it's well rendered (there's often difficulty in knowing what world we're in).
- the artificial complexity generated by a deliberately (or awkwardly) confused narrative, when it was not necessary. This is the most counterproductive thing. A total refusal to give clear information, when there is absolutely no reason for it.
Anyway, the main story barely moves forward in the first 10 episodes.
Otherwise I would have dropped episode 4 for sure.
For TKEM to be effective, the number of characters would have had to be halved. So, no wonder the characters are underdeveloped, or useless.
This also generates a splitting of the scenes, making it impossible to follow a storyline. As soon as you see something, you forget it because you keep jumping on something else.
Lee Min Ho is above his average, and Kim Go Eun is excellent.
But most of all, they have a huge handicap: an unclear script.
Despite that, they still manage to do something good.
At least you will understand why the comments are so messy. :-D
Fighting!! ;-)
It's magic !!!
This funny dialogue is the moment when I detected how much it was possible to laugh at the drama.
Today, some of the jokes in this dialogue are no longer valid.
For example, we learn later on that Lee Lim doesn't age because he stays in the in-between world.
But more fun. ^^
Only one possibility, a time wrap.
The drama is modified from the beginning by the screenwriter who goes back in time.
The audience's memory changes, and everyone has the impression of having seen a good drama, which manages to conclude in time.
The quoted sentence shows that the difference between drama and spectator is not made, and that under the pretext that we would laugh at the drama, we would laugh at the spectators, when it's not the case. The quoted sentence is a deliberately biased reasoning to neutralize any criticism, even if it is funny one.