Jung Sun Ah character is so cringe worthy that spoils the whole drama for me. They've tried to present her as…
I agree with you about her. However, I think that this is how the story presents her – as stupid and cringy – because this is what she is. We are not supposed to see her as a strong, independent woman. I mean, just look at her actions. She lies, kills, manipulates, and blackmails. When young, she was a thief. Now that she has risen to a high position in society, what is she doing? She is not helping other poor people. She continues to do evil things and accumulate wealth because she likes expensive things. She is hysterically insecure about having been a servant, although this is not shameful in the slightest. If you have worked to escape poverty, you should be proud of yourself. If you have been born poor, this does not make you any less capable and worthy of respect. She does not understand this. She is shallow. Furthermore, she keeps trying to prove something to Yo Han, the man who taunts her and looks down on her, and plays with her. She is still a little thief, as Yo Han said, but she tries to act like a femme fatale, which looks cheap and cringy. Jung Sun Ah is pathetic. This is just how I see it, of course. I am not arguing with you. :)
I relate sooo much with your description about the FL. Like she is such an annoying character. She is supposed…
Thank you for your comment. :) For real! I do not remember disliking any villain as much as I dislike her. Seo In Guk is charming, and he kept me watching, but the series is really boring, and the characters behave hysterically. I decided to drop it.
I also wonder about this. When Ayan said that Chadok must be responsible for his uncle's death, Akk kind of stared,…
Hello! :) My exam is on Saturday, so I am a little nervous. How are you?
Yes, let's analyze! Akk knew for sure that Ayan's uncle passed away and that Ayan dislikes the way in which the school disciplines those who disagree. He suddenly learns that Ayan thinks that Chadok is involved in his uncle's death. This is a shocking revelation. If Akk did not even suspect that there might be a connection between Ayan and Dika, his jaw would have dropped to the ground. He would have started asking Ayan how come Chadok knows his uncle, who his uncle is etc. However, Akk does not even look surprised. Why?
Ok, so I'm still a little bit confused about something, Ayan's exact words when they came out of Teacher Chadok's…
I also wonder about this. When Ayan said that Chadok must be responsible for his uncle's death, Akk kind of stared, which makes me think that he might have realized who Ayan's uncle is. However, Akk usually asks really direct questions when he wants to know something. It is weird that he did not say anything. I hope that there is an explanation for this and it is not just sloppy writing.
Guys… I watched part one and two of episode one. It started so well, with hot bikers and high-quality cinematography, but what the hell happened after that? That scene on the bed in Payu’s garage. This is EXTREMELY disturbing. I was not simply uncomfortable. I was scared, especially because of the whole “you approached me first” talk that Payu gave Rain. This is rapist behavior. Is it really only me? Without it being a charged question, are you guys okay with this? I do not think that I can stomach it.
y’all watch bls like the ones made by SA queen mame like love in the whatever and don’t say no (consent queen…
Although I have not watched Love in the Air and Don’s Say No because I do not enjoy unconsensual stuff, I have to say that the fact that The Eclipse is not about r*pe and toxic relationships does not automatically make it a well-written series. If viewers stop giving constructive criticism and settle for “well, at least this story is not about romanticized sexual assault,” we will start getting even fewer good series.
Ayan should have tried the classic 'Nigerian prince scam' on Chadok instead of the 'health advice' thing :D
Hahahahah, yes, but the trick here is for the person who is getting scammed to enter his twitter username and password. It creates a fake link that looks like a real portal for twitter access. The Nigerian prince scam works with bank accounts. No, do not ask me why I know this. I plead my right to remain silent. xD
I mean, just look at her actions. She lies, kills, manipulates, and blackmails. When young, she was a thief. Now that she has risen to a high position in society, what is she doing? She is not helping other poor people. She continues to do evil things and accumulate wealth because she likes expensive things.
She is hysterically insecure about having been a servant, although this is not shameful in the slightest. If you have worked to escape poverty, you should be proud of yourself. If you have been born poor, this does not make you any less capable and worthy of respect. She does not understand this. She is shallow.
Furthermore, she keeps trying to prove something to Yo Han, the man who taunts her and looks down on her, and plays with her. She is still a little thief, as Yo Han said, but she tries to act like a femme fatale, which looks cheap and cringy.
Jung Sun Ah is pathetic.
This is just how I see it, of course. I am not arguing with you. :)
For real! I do not remember disliking any villain as much as I dislike her.
Seo In Guk is charming, and he kept me watching, but the series is really boring, and the characters behave hysterically. I decided to drop it.
Yes, let's analyze! Akk knew for sure that Ayan's uncle passed away and that Ayan dislikes the way in which the school disciplines those who disagree. He suddenly learns that Ayan thinks that Chadok is involved in his uncle's death. This is a shocking revelation. If Akk did not even suspect that there might be a connection between Ayan and Dika, his jaw would have dropped to the ground. He would have started asking Ayan how come Chadok knows his uncle, who his uncle is etc. However, Akk does not even look surprised. Why?
I have no words.
Is it really only me? Without it being a charged question, are you guys okay with this? I do not think that I can stomach it.
If viewers stop giving constructive criticism and settle for “well, at least this story is not about romanticized sexual assault,” we will start getting even fewer good series.
No, do not ask me why I know this. I plead my right to remain silent. xD