I’m not defending anyone or anything. This my opinion 🦦Where was all this support when Kim Saeron was alive?…
ngl for me drunk driving is an unforgivable act because I've seen people die because of it so Saeron having her career ruined is kinda warranted. It's hard to defend her from online bullying without it sounding like you're making light of drunk driving. So I understand that most people whos against online bullying would rather stay silent aka not participating in her bullying and slut shaming than publicly defending her
I feel like they will drop the 4 scary stories to focus more on the father coming back or something
I hope not. The little story of the week is actually what made it fun. Tho that plotline is important too. So I wish they kept it 2 episodes max for each horror story so by episode 8 the third story would have already been solved. Then they can combine 4th horror story and the actual villain story in the last 4 episodes. That's my ideal pacing for a 12 episodes show.
tf is pre produced isn't that just the same as produced
What you were explaining is called post-production. And even this drama has post production because otherwise it won't be edited (everything that is done after shooting ends such as editing falls under post-production). So basically what OP means this drama has minimum post-production? I've never heard the term pre produced before I was so confused 😭😭
But for a drama that doesn't require heavy CGI or editing or reshoots there's no need for extensive post-production anyway. Cdramas took long especially historical ones because the post production includes dubbing the voices not just editing
yeah what about the whole school fighting without any resolution or consequences or them having the talk with…
Yeah exactly. I just think Hanwool's character is kinda wasted at the end. It would've been a great ending if we see a little bit growth from him instead of just the 1 second flashback. That's what a similar themed jdrama would do lol. It would tie things up nicely even if they ignore the webtoon plot points.
Episode 9 is definitely the weakest out of all. And while I understand the director's wish to avoid an open ending, there are so many plot points being ignored (because obviously the webtoon has more stories to tell) in order to close the chapter. So by the end of episode 10 it feels, idk, lacking? They should've condensed whatever happening in episode 9 and focus more on Hanwool as a person not just as a villain. Overall I still enjoy this show very much. It's been awhile since I laughed so much watching a kdrama. I also adore the study group members. This is a fun drama through and through. 8.5/10
We are definitely getting somewhere. A lot of clues the last three episodes. Episode 8 should definitely tell…
no no I was talking about the mystery/thriller aspect of it not the GL. Main mystery has so much potential but 7 episodes in and we only get the main conflict lol
But for a drama that doesn't require heavy CGI or editing or reshoots there's no need for extensive post-production anyway. Cdramas took long especially historical ones because the post production includes dubbing the voices not just editing