I liked it. It was basically a cautionary tale type show. The episodes consisted of 1 story per 2 episodes, of…
Was the teacher a real person and the devil, or was this all FL's dream? But then it looked as though her best friend was the first person to do a consultation with his camera. Or maybe he was the last? I don't know if the show didn't explain it well, or they left it up for our own interpretation to play around with.
I liked it. It was basically a cautionary tale type show. The episodes consisted of 1 story per 2 episodes, of a couple of kids on the class selling their soul to the devil to fulfill whatever desire they had.
One person wanted to be smart but had to give up his memories, another was vain, one girl was lonely, another had her lies comes, etc, etc. When things get out of hand, the contract ends and he takes them like the pied piper.
This shows gives you one good story, then the next one ends up being a dud. Rinse and repeat.So I'm expecting Tod's story to be more interesting than the twins.
Copper's going to have his hands full with those twins and I just don't trust Kita. Tonnam and Phupha (the body on Phupha, holy shit) made progress. They're cute. KlaMo still doing....whatever and we hardly see the other two guys.
The problem with this show besides the obvious, is that it has way too many couples that they're trying to fit into 8 episodes.
Awwww, this drama was cute as hell and funny too. I liked the leads, but they low key gave off "sibling" vibes sometimes. There's also a really good plot twist in here too. On a mainstream k-drama!!! Progress!!
The beginning was draggy, but from the midway point, it went from zero to 100!
All of the supporting characters were a nice addition.
Ah! This episode. 😠Still loving this series. August can suck a dick. Mhok is such a great character. Jimmy is killing it. Aof loves him some roof tops. Let the romance beginnnn!!!
Listen, there is just something about Meen and Ping that I cannot shake off. They make bad dramas, but the shows always end up being a guilty pleasure of mine and I end up enjoying all the cheesiness of it.
This was a cringefest, but I tuned in. I liked the fight scenes, the gamers and Meen's character. Tew and Guy were just so freaking cute in the last episode.
Kenji was like a cockroach.
Phai's secret was not surprising. She kinda had that vibe going. In an earlier episode she gave someone a card, I think it was Guy and I either pegged her as a bodyguard or cop.
I wanted Tul & Boss!!!! ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Overall, it wasn't terrible, just felt like it was missing something.
I'm still waiting on a sports drama with Meen and Est.
So:1. Was she still dreaming?2. Did the past change?3. Or, they showed us an alternate timeline wherein she made…
The ending was pretty straight forward.
They were reincarnated. The part where they both died was her dream, but then they showed all those scenes where her eye was getting old which suggested that she lived out her life to old age and died, then they reincarnated and met again in another life. In her monologue, she literally prayed that they meet again in their next life and it happened.
See, I told ya'll that, minus everyone being dead, it would've ended like that. Because ain't no other way those…
Joon Oh was DEAD. That man died at the beginning of this drama. Now how TF did they bring back the orginal Joon Oh? Are you telling me his ghost was just floating around in purgatory and was waiting for Do Ha to bounce? It made no freaking sense to bring back a DEAD man TWICE, if they were not going to utilize him.
See, I told ya'll that, minus everyone being dead, it would've ended like that. Because ain't no other way those two could've been together. Now I gotta mark my comment below as a spoiler.
Edit: Okay so my original comment is buried under a ton of other comments, so hopefully no one comes across it.
This started off so interesting, but then dragged from 10 onwards. I also honestly found the couple boring, especially the ML. I found them so lackluster.
Their past life was more exciting.
Also, I can't be the only one that was expecting the Dad, when he axed the cabin door, to be like "Yeogiiii Apa!" Or some out of pocket nonsense. 😂Had to remember this wasn't Western.
That scene went full on HORROR and I loved it!!!
In conclusion, I didn't hate it, but lately, recent k-dramas have been giving us strong beginnings, drawn out middles and then anti climatic endings.
This drama was depressing and not my cup of tea and I'm usually a fan of time travel shows. I felt like nothing really was explained and they just spent WAY too much time on crying and flashbacks. I did like the final episode though.
At least the acting was good and I got my answer about the Grandpa!!!
This was really cute. It wasn't anything new, but I really liked the characters. The leads were great, but the blonde guy stole the show for me. Maeda Kentaro's eyes are so pretty!
One person wanted to be smart but had to give up his memories, another was vain, one girl was lonely, another had her lies comes, etc, etc. When things get out of hand, the contract ends and he takes them like the pied piper.
What I don't understand is.......
The problem with this show besides the obvious, is that it has way too many couples that they're trying to fit into 8 episodes.
The beginning was draggy, but from the midway point, it went from zero to 100!
All of the supporting characters were a nice addition.
Still loving this series.
August can suck a dick.
Mhok is such a great character. Jimmy is killing it.
Aof loves him some roof tops.
Let the romance beginnnn!!!
This was a cringefest, but I tuned in. I liked the fight scenes, the gamers and Meen's character. Tew and Guy were just so freaking cute in the last episode.
Kenji was like a cockroach.
Phai's secret was not surprising. She kinda had that vibe going. In an earlier episode she gave someone a card, I think it was Guy and I either pegged her as a bodyguard or cop.
I wanted Tul & Boss!!!! ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Overall, it wasn't terrible, just felt like it was missing something.
I'm still waiting on a sports drama with Meen and Est.
He used that little cap like Clark Kent with his glasses. 😂
They were reincarnated. The part where they both died was her dream, but then they showed all those scenes where her eye was getting old which suggested that she lived out her life to old age and died, then they reincarnated and met again in another life. In her monologue, she literally prayed that they meet again in their next life and it happened.
Edit: Okay so my original comment is buried under a ton of other comments, so hopefully no one comes across it.
This started off so interesting, but then dragged from 10 onwards. I also honestly found the couple boring, especially the ML. I found them so lackluster.
Their past life was more exciting.
Also, I can't be the only one that was expecting the Dad, when he axed the cabin door, to be like "Yeogiiii Apa!" Or some out of pocket nonsense. 😂Had to remember this wasn't Western.
That scene went full on HORROR and I loved it!!!
In conclusion, I didn't hate it, but lately, recent k-dramas have been giving us strong beginnings, drawn out middles and then anti climatic endings.
This drama was depressing and not my cup of tea and I'm usually a fan of time travel shows. I felt like nothing really was explained and they just spent WAY too much time on crying and flashbacks. I did like the final episode though.
At least the acting was good and I got my answer about the Grandpa!!!
Was expecting that quarrel scene to end hotter though.
This was really cute. It wasn't anything new, but I really liked the characters. The leads were great, but the blonde guy stole the show for me. Maeda Kentaro's eyes are so pretty!