I watched a few dramas of this director and after Blossom and watching what we have avaliable of this one I realize I will start following this directors dramas. He has a magical touch. After this one and Blossom he is just too good at this.
This is from the same director that did Blossom. Going foward I'm watching every single historial drama he makes 100%. That guy does magic. I was hooked in the first 15 min of the drama and everything is amazing.
I was really hyped for this one because they’re once again leaning into the visual style we’ve seen in Neo Hou’s recent dramas, like Fangs of Fortune and Love in the Clouds. I think this style suits him perfectly and really plays to his strengths. However, Xiao Yao and Bing Zhu felt a bit off to me personality-wise, and so far I don’t really see much chemistry between the leads, which is sad.
I hope Glory will have a better delivery in its first few episodes.
the only person who assumed it was a ghost was "darin" and that's exactly how the character was written…
It baffles me how, in the comments on MDL, when it comes to dramas and/or famous or popular actors, people just can’t handle constructive criticism. It’s okay for a drama to have flaws — and if people could be more rational about them, maybe those flaws could be improved, and with each new drama we’d have better quality and a better overall experience.
I don't really understand your critique. For one, it was just a comment from one of the forensic investigators,…
This comment was brought up several times throughout the episode, from the moment we and the characters encounter the crime scene until the end. Moreover, I understand that regardless of a person’s field of work, they can have personal beliefs or religions. However, that’s not the point here.
As viewers, we are not given any information—either shown or mentioned by the characters—that justifies suggesting that the culprit might be a ghost. The investigation team as a whole also has no factual basis, evidence, or even reference to a similar previous case (that is shown or explained to us) to support raising this possibility.
The different characters from the police force who bring up the idea of a ghost during the first episode are also not developed in a way that would justify mentioning a ghost as the culprit — for example, through personal beliefs or religious background that could make such a reaction understandable. The notion of a ghost being responsible seems to appear solely because of the show’s genre and as a device to move the plot forward.
For me, that feels like a rather weak way to develop the story of a show — it could have been handled in a more meaningful or grounded way.
I appreciate that Thailand is expanding the range of themes explored in its dramas, but there’s still a lot of room for improvement. In a setting involving police officers and forensic scientists, it doesn’t make much sense for the very people who should rely on science, evidence, and the circumstances of the crime to be the first ones to suggest that the culprit is a ghost.
Even if we assume this isn’t the first case of its kind — that something similar happened before and was investigated — the show doesn’t present any clues, inconsistent evidence, or logically inexplicable details (at least not in the first episode) that would justify jumping straight to a supernatural explanation. So why would their first suspect be a ghost instead of, say, a serial killer, a copycat, or someone obsessed with black magic? It just doesn’t make sense to me and ends up hurting the overall quality of the story :/
Is the identity of Jin An revealed yet? What episode does this happen
My guess is that it will happen tomorrow. On the calendar, they have a chibi (that looks like the prince) with the word "back" drawn on it. So I guess in the next 2 episodes he goes back to being the prince, and in 4 episodes we will have the scene of him torturing Li Shaung that we saw in the trailer.
This drama so far is such a amazing drama. Super solid and worth it. The only thing that I dont really like and Im being picky is making the MC a school student, it's add almost nothing so far to the story. Still totally worth. Maybe this is will be a gem like Here comes trouble was for me!
It looks like its being uploaded on the oficial(?) ช่อง one31 yt channel. However there are not subtitles, so you can try your luck with auto generated subs from yt. Search using the thai title.
This is basically a body swap drama. The male lead is Pas but during the car accident he and his half-brother basically body swap the only detail is that this body swap will not be reversed because basically Theethat soul/Pas body is dead., well, that's what I believe. All this happens during the first 2 episodes.
He has a magical touch. After this one and Blossom he is just too good at this.
Going foward I'm watching every single historial drama he makes 100%. That guy does magic. I was hooked in the first 15 min of the drama and everything is amazing.
I hope Glory will have a better delivery in its first few episodes.
That took me by surprise like... why am i bawling my eyes out like that T_T
As viewers, we are not given any information—either shown or mentioned by the characters—that justifies suggesting that the culprit might be a ghost. The investigation team as a whole also has no factual basis, evidence, or even reference to a similar previous case (that is shown or explained to us) to support raising this possibility.
The different characters from the police force who bring up the idea of a ghost during the first episode are also not developed in a way that would justify mentioning a ghost as the culprit — for example, through personal beliefs or religious background that could make such a reaction understandable. The notion of a ghost being responsible seems to appear solely because of the show’s genre and as a device to move the plot forward.
For me, that feels like a rather weak way to develop the story of a show — it could have been handled in a more meaningful or grounded way.
Even if we assume this isn’t the first case of its kind — that something similar happened before and was investigated — the show doesn’t present any clues, inconsistent evidence, or logically inexplicable details (at least not in the first episode) that would justify jumping straight to a supernatural explanation. So why would their first suspect be a ghost instead of, say, a serial killer, a copycat, or someone obsessed with black magic? It just doesn’t make sense to me and ends up hurting the overall quality of the story :/
Maybe his acting will deliver it but it's an odd casting choice for me :x
The only thing that I dont really like and Im being picky is making the MC a school student, it's add almost nothing so far to the story. Still totally worth.
Maybe this is will be a gem like Here comes trouble was for me!
Search using the thai title.
The male lead is Pas but during the car accident he and his half-brother basically body swap the only detail is that this body swap will not be reversed because basically Theethat soul/Pas body is dead., well, that's what I believe.
All this happens during the first 2 episodes.