Well, it isn't Mission Impossible, but I don't expect those sort of 'thrills' in police procedurals. It was emotionally…
Honestly, the idea that someone can draw a person’s face just from their skeleton, or sketch them accurately even if they’re wearing a hat, doesn’t seem very scientific or logical — it would’ve made more sense if the show leaned into a fantasy genre instead. To be fair, the first six episodes were quite strong, especially when the main character came face-to-face with the killer. But after that, not much really happened. The pace slowed down, and most of the time was spent on conversations rather than actual suspense or events.
I should also mention that the story moved very slowly — I had to watch it at 1.5x speed, and sometimes even 2x, just to stay engaged. I wasn’t expecting Mission: Impossible levels of action, but considering it’s labeled as a thriller, I expected at least half the spirealm 2024 unfortunately, it didn’t deliver on that.
No, the romantic relationship is contextually implied. This is a censored BL.
i recently downloaded S.C.I. and watched a few scenes. I also found it kind of boring and not really action-packed. But could you explain more about why you thought it was boring?
No, the romantic relationship is contextually implied. This is a censored BL.
I started watching Ultimate Note, and up to episode 8, I’ve really enjoyed the excitement, the bromance, and the danger the main character faces. But since it’s not the first season of the series, I’m a bit confused about what exactly they’re looking for. Why did one of the characters lose his memory? Is the main character considered an archaeologist or not? And is his uncle actually an archaeologist? I mean, why are they risking their lives like this?
No, the romantic relationship is contextually implied. This is a censored BL.
By 'similar to the spiral,' I meant the sense of danger threatening the main character, not necessarily something supernatural If you know of any other series that includes both bromance and the main character being in danger, please let me know.
No, the romantic relationship is contextually implied. This is a censored BL.
I'm looking for a drama similar to The Spiral, where a lot of things happen to the main character, their life is put in danger multiple times, and the second main character helps his out. This kind of dynamic makes the series thrilling and exciting. Which of the shows you've recommended have these elements? is ultimate nine or S.I.C OR Justic have this element? Under the Skin didn’t have these elements...the main character wasn’t in enough danger, and the second lead didn’t play a strong role in helping them.
No, the romantic relationship is contextually implied. This is a censored BL.
but i have a many qusetion: as far as the show explained and what i understood, the doors experience and theme supposed to be diffrent for each person but that part didn't really seem to be the case. also, from the 6th door onward, the puzzles and sloving it become harder and beacuse of that Lan Zhu didn't accompany Zao Zao but Lan Zhu accompany Jiu Shi to all the doors except one, which not make senses... and considering the case with Cheng Yi Xie and Cheng Qian Li, it's seems there was no strict requirement to go through the doors in order and you could skip one door and go to other door..for example you can skip the door 6th and go straight to 10th instead. so all the three of them could have to entered the 10th door and Zao Zao didn't die in 6th door.. and in the episode 47, Li Dong Yuan brought his wallet to the door and also his cash. this is the despite the rule that no one can't bring anything from the real world in to the doors.(game world) yet, he brought both his wallet and the fake key with him into the game
No, the romantic relationship is contextually implied. This is a censored BL.
But if the first scenario is true and Jiu Shi saw the whole story while he was in a coma, then how did he see characters like Chen Fei and the others after waking up? How could he have seen people in his coma whom he had never actually met?
If the second scenario is correct, and the game was deleted and Nan Zhou was just a virtual character, then how did he appear in the real world?
The third scenario seems more likely: That the so-called "real world" where Nan Zhou existed was actually a virtual world, and the "virtual world" was in fact another layer of virtual reality. In the end, the final world they returned to after the game was deleted was the true real world.
No, the romantic relationship is contextually implied. This is a censored BL.
so JID is not good for me too😅 because the Under the skin is boring for me...and if you say the under the skin is better than that so that's so boring for me
No, the romantic relationship is contextually implied. This is a censored BL.
i watched the under skin too...but it doesn't excited at all...the TS excited beacuse the god of door and the accident that happen to ML but on the Under skin nothing happen..just in ep6 something happen to ML and after that nothing
No, the romantic relationship is contextually implied. This is a censored BL.
so he's the god od 12th door..that's make sense..beacuse in the drama he's an NPC but there is a question right here that if he's NpC how can he come to the real word? and the drama didn't answer the question...
To be fair, the first six episodes were quite strong, especially when the main character came face-to-face with the killer. But after that, not much really happened. The pace slowed down, and most of the time was spent on conversations rather than actual suspense or events.
I should also mention that the story moved very slowly — I had to watch it at 1.5x speed, and sometimes even 2x, just to stay engaged.
I wasn’t expecting Mission: Impossible levels of action, but considering it’s labeled as a thriller, I expected at least half the spirealm 2024 unfortunately, it didn’t deliver on that.
there isn't thriller at all..
that's doesn't make sense....
If I want to watch the previous seasons, which series are they in and in what order?
If you know of any other series that includes both bromance and the main character being in danger, please let me know.
Under the Skin didn’t have these elements...the main character wasn’t in enough danger, and the second lead didn’t play a strong role in helping them.
as far as the show explained and what i understood, the doors experience and theme supposed to be diffrent for each person but that part didn't really seem to be the case.
also, from the 6th door onward, the puzzles and sloving it become harder and beacuse of that Lan Zhu didn't accompany Zao Zao but Lan Zhu accompany Jiu Shi to all the doors except one, which not make senses... and considering the case with Cheng Yi Xie and Cheng Qian Li, it's seems there was no strict requirement to go through the doors in order and you could skip one door and go to other door..for example you can skip the door 6th and go straight to 10th instead. so all the three of them could have to entered the 10th door and Zao Zao didn't die in 6th door..
and in the episode 47, Li Dong Yuan brought his wallet to the door and also his cash. this is the despite the rule that no one can't bring anything from the real world in to the doors.(game world) yet, he brought both his wallet and the fake key with him into the game
If the second scenario is correct, and the game was deleted and Nan Zhou was just a virtual character, then how did he appear in the real world?
The third scenario seems more likely:
That the so-called "real world" where Nan Zhou existed was actually a virtual world, and the "virtual world" was in fact another layer of virtual reality. In the end, the final world they returned to after the game was deleted was the true real world.
because the Under the skin is boring for me...and if you say the under the skin is better than that so that's so boring for me