not the story, the narrative style. it really was as sloppy as the drama? or was is fleshed out better or with better storyboard? i mean drama and webtoon are very different forms of media and storytelling would normally have differences in style and approach.
As the detective said, "what the hell happened here?"
I don't feel like it landed the ending. Yes, the drama entertained me and piqued my interest. It wasn't all good though. And I never got to understand Sun Hui when she was the central character. It was strange how things started with the focus on the kids (who liked to do things on their own and not go to adults for guidance) then suddenly shifted to the bio dad then went really dark then shifted again to that fairytale ending. Was it the writer? the director with his camera angles and distortion and camera focus? Not sure who to blame, but it spiraled out of control along the way.
"No. She isn't the child of our nemesis. She's the life that Sang-Ho saved.""We can't be a perfect family from…
watching that had me on edge. i knew something big was going to happen. i even thought she added peanut in the soup to un-alive herself or something. but kudos to the writer still having us on edge for the final episode after a huge info dump on the past. i thought it was going to be resolved at the end of that flashback.
MDL rating is super unreliable already. Before it was a good gauge to find good shows, but now people who don't even watch the show because of the genre would rate it low. I don't get these people.
if you are watching it for the revenge, then yes you may feel that things have slowed down. but honestly, I am…
Right. Poster itself showed CEK-HYR, so that alone shows what the pillar of the drama are. I don't know what others were smoking. This is not a makjang. Just because there's a cheating husband and a mistress, it's not makjang.
Saw a lot of ppl complaining about Yuri and Eunho on the bird app. Can't help but think that they don't want the…
It felt quite forced in the beginning tbvh EH suddenly confessing after a ONS isn't convincing really. His character also wasn't written to show off his strengths but that's also how CEK saw him and only changed her mind after seeing his cases.
I'm kinda okay with them getting together now, but not like wow they are meant to be.
Was he pushing her away from daejoong all this time to divorce his wife and hire CEK? Because that would finally make what he was doing make sense lol I couldn't understand his beef with CEK all this time.
Kinda boring. I usually dont watch Law dramas maybe its just not my vibe.
you're not supposed to like every drama released. i mean if you don't watch law dramas, the poster itself or the synopsis were a dead giveaway. no need to comment here that you don't like it.
I can't help but laugh at "Cha Eun Kyung vs Front Door"
Ep 14 was quite heart warming after the domestic violence episodes we had last week. It felt like a full circle that most dramas would end here, but as Cha Eung Kyung said after winter comes the spring. So we're treated to what that spring will be.
Yes, the drama entertained me and piqued my interest. It wasn't all good though. And I never got to understand Sun Hui when she was the central character. It was strange how things started with the focus on the kids (who liked to do things on their own and not go to adults for guidance) then suddenly shifted to the bio dad then went really dark then shifted again to that fairytale ending. Was it the writer? the director with his camera angles and distortion and camera focus? Not sure who to blame, but it spiraled out of control along the way.
Here's a quick recap/review of the drama so far and why it's so worth it.
https://k-luv.leonparenzo.com/blackout-is-a-feast-for-thriller-kdrama-fans/
but kudos to the writer still having us on edge for the final episode after a huge info dump on the past. i thought it was going to be resolved at the end of that flashback.
I'm kinda okay with them getting together now, but not like wow they are meant to be.
Ep 14 was quite heart warming after the domestic violence episodes we had last week. It felt like a full circle that most dramas would end here, but as Cha Eung Kyung said after winter comes the spring. So we're treated to what that spring will be.