The contrary I'd say. Kairos and Signal had both messed up finales. Did Signal's end make any sense? Generally…
Even me being Sic-Fi addict, I dropped Sisyphus at the half way. No one can save that mess. The best time-travel k-drama for me is Nine: nine times time travel (2013). Its writer also wrote Queen In Hyun'man, W, Memories of Alhambra, etc.. She is now working for Yumi Cells. I hope she could come back to Sic-Fi genre one day. Maybe she lost the interest in this.
The contrary I'd say. Kairos and Signal had both messed up finales. Did Signal's end make any sense? Generally…
How they wrap up is real task in Sci-fi. Signal's end might not make sense but to compare with others, I think it was fine. Now a lot of k-drama fans avoid pure Sci-fi like this, only when romance plays a part, they turn on for it. K-writers really mess up.
AHS was good in everything he was in. Even before he become male lead, he was amazing in Still 17. His first male…
I think so too. They were mocking him because he looks nothing like Greg Hsu. For remake, is he supposed to be lookalike?? The casting team sees AHS as a fit because of his talents and boyish charms.
I just don’t see why AHS gets so much hate. This is my first drama with him and I think he’s doing great in…
AHS was good in everything he was in. Even before he become male lead, he was amazing in Still 17. His first male lead drama was Abyss, it was a disaster due to poor and crazy storylines. But he received so much hate since then, they attacked him like it was his fault. Now SOOD remake, it doesn't even film yet they already hate him because he was casted. He is very hard-working and try to challenge himself in diverse roles. That's very cool of him.
I'm a huge Sic-Fi fan. I watched a lot of that stuff. It's true South Korea is not the best at making those, but they're in progress. One thing is they all started very strong for eg. Alice, Memories of Alhambra, Luca, Times, 365, etc.. Second half become a mess. Kairos and Signal are exception, very good until the end. For Grid, I had huge expectations because the writer wrote Stranger 1/2 and SKJ's last project before military service. This is crazy, how could they decide to air it only in Disney+?? Disney+ is not Netflix in k-drama world. I won't mind if international release is up with Disney+ like Snowdrop. It still aired in a domestic TV network. Come on, it should have aired in a TV network like TVN, JTBC, SBS, KBS, MBC, OCN or even TV Chosun. Disney+ is so bad at promotion and one episode per week? It killed all the hype plus SKJ is already gone to enlist. Sic-Fi is a tough genre, not like romcom, it needs a proper promotion to attract viewers. I'm currently watching Grid, it has weak start, but slowly catching up.
I did not know he was Canadian, his pronunciation of Rached and Samantha was very Korean like, but looking his…
AHS is in same situation just like Choi Woo Shik. Both born in Korea, but moved to Canada since very young age. Later came back to Korea to pursue their dreams. Both hold Canadian citizenship, not sure about Korean citizenship. Choi Wook Shik already passed 30, he did not enlist yet, meaning he doesn't have to. So it might go the same for AHS.
I did not know he was Canadian, his pronunciation of Rached and Samantha was very Korean like, but looking his…
About Rachel and Samantha, probably they went with Korean like pronunciation. Yes he has Canadian citizenship. Maybe it might exclude him for military service?
Ahn Hyo Seop is Korean Canadian in real life. How I wish they would give him some lines in English, like business meeting with foreigners or something. Boy could show off his perfect English.
The best time-travel k-drama for me is Nine: nine times time travel (2013). Its writer also wrote Queen In Hyun'man, W, Memories of Alhambra, etc.. She is now working for Yumi Cells. I hope she could come back to Sic-Fi genre one day. Maybe she lost the interest in this.
I'm currently watching Grid, it has weak start, but slowly catching up.