Xu Qin comes across as an abuse sufferer. She sounds like she has a bad case of Stockholm Syndrome. The woman…
it's also interesting to note that the woman she calls mother is using her as a toy to keep her son behave 1st she knew he liked her so she forced her to change her family name and now she's using her to threaten her son in case he doesn't follow her orders
makes me wonder if she really adobted her with ill intentions in 1st place and if she ever considered her as a daughter (even if I a twisted way)
Someone tell me, does her brother have any feelings for her or is he just being a brother???!! It's so paranoid…
her brother liked her since she was a kid and the mother noticed that for that reason she forced her to change her family name to theirs to stop him from liking her. probably the only good thing that witch has ever done.
anyone has any idea what's the ost usually used for the ending scenes? I checked spotify and I found 3 osts were released but none of them is the one that plays at the end 😔
please if you find where to watch it, even raw, share with me
I think the full raw version will be up on kisskh by tomorrow for now i checked the drama's japanese hashtag on tiktok, searched for the videos that were posted within the past 24hrs and found this account named "hatamei" who posted ep5 in 5 parts, i activated the automatic translation and watched the ep tiktok's subs are 60% accurate so it was fine enough to understand the dialogs holding into this before rewatching it fully subbed next week
That's what I mean. I wanted to know more about how the world/military was handling the alien situation and know…
I'm truly as disappointed as you are... Idk how the writers turned this show into this. the spheres almost made no apparence in the 2nd part, it no longer became abt them. the entire focus shifted into this disturbing plot that would have been possible to be written by any other writer for any other show of any other genre.
aos2 was good, but truthfully not even its happy ending was memorable to me aos' ending by far is much more impactful and this makes me wonder, if maybe happy endings aren't hong sisters' forte's.
the reviews were wrote in 2020, probably during the time this show aired so i can understand the low ratings. i myself was frustrated with the plot & i'm certain i would be MUCH MORE frustrated if i was to watch the later 25 episodes dispersed for how many weeks & having to wait only to get disappointed by what's coming. the slow pace, the flow of the story also the repetitive discourses made me fast forward quite a lot yet, since i binge watched this cdrama in a week in 2022 with little to no expectations and with very little knowledge abt this show before starting it, i found the way the writer approached the leads' story interesting, other parts were most of the time slow and at times boring, yet i still gave this show a 7. it's probably due to the way i've seen in this 45eps long show what could have made a perfect 25eps long cdrama. to me, it felt like it wasn't a waste of "binge watch + fast forward" time. the scenes i watched felt well placed, i can't say the same abt the scenes i skipped tho (specially scenes with product placements, mothers being repeatedly disrespectful to their kids, over controlling, annoying with their “i know better what's good for you” & “you're too old, you need to get married NOW” as well as the “we are the brave we are the bold” 10secs long phone ringings lol)
1st she knew he liked her so she forced her to change her family name and now she's using her to threaten her son in case he doesn't follow her orders
makes me wonder if she really adobted her with ill intentions in 1st place and if she ever considered her as a daughter (even if I a twisted way)
probably the only good thing that witch has ever done.
for now i checked the drama's japanese hashtag on tiktok, searched for the videos that were posted within the past 24hrs and found this account named "hatamei" who posted ep5 in 5 parts, i activated the automatic translation and watched the ep
tiktok's subs are 60% accurate so it was fine enough to understand the dialogs
holding into this before rewatching it fully subbed next week
the spheres almost made no apparence in the 2nd part, it no longer became abt them. the entire focus shifted into this disturbing plot that would have been possible to be written by any other writer for any other show of any other genre.
how did the touching story of survival turn into this disturbing story of betrayal...
aos' ending by far is much more impactful and this makes me wonder, if maybe happy endings aren't hong sisters' forte's.
i myself was frustrated with the plot & i'm certain i would be MUCH MORE frustrated if i was to watch the later 25 episodes dispersed for how many weeks & having to wait only to get disappointed by what's coming.
the slow pace, the flow of the story also the repetitive discourses made me fast forward quite a lot yet, since i binge watched this cdrama in a week in 2022 with little to no expectations and with very little knowledge abt this show before starting it, i found the way the writer approached the leads' story interesting, other parts were most of the time slow and at times boring, yet i still gave this show a 7. it's probably due to the way i've seen in this 45eps long show what could have made a perfect 25eps long cdrama.
to me, it felt like it wasn't a waste of "binge watch + fast forward" time. the scenes i watched felt well placed, i can't say the same abt the scenes i skipped tho (specially scenes with product placements, mothers being repeatedly disrespectful to their kids, over controlling, annoying with their “i know better what's good for you” & “you're too old, you need to get married NOW” as well as the “we are the brave we are the bold” 10secs long phone ringings lol)