My friend if you gonna spoil something please tick it as a spoiler otherwise those who might wanna watch the show…
yes, get mad and use upper cases. you were the one who said that "spoiler" means an important plot development that has occurred, and i responded that the scene i mentioned offered no plot development. all i said was spoiler tags do not apply in my comment, plus the episode itself has aired a week ago. then you said time does not apply when it comes to spoilers, i gave an example that it does. you were the one who got mad that i was simply disagreeing. finally, "entitled to stand your ground" doesn't even make sense. do you mean no one can disagree at all? or do you mean everyone should just "oops ok! i'll use the spoiler tags from now on!" and blindly accept it whenever you decided it's a spoiler even though the scene is insignificant
My friend if you gonna spoil something please tick it as a spoiler otherwise those who might wanna watch the show…
ofc, i will use spoiler tags as i see fit, and spoiler tags are used when a twist or a cliffhanger occurs. but the scene i mentioned was not an important plot development. what the shaman lady said was just a repeat of what she saw several episodes ago. and let's say i've never read lord of the rings, a book published 70 years ago. i don't go around its comment threads getting mad and attacking people who are discussing the book just because i have not read it. that's called entitlement.
People forget that MDL is a review site and that viewers come here to find out whether a show is worth wasting…
@DramaAjumma exactly, it's a review site?! these people can't handle anything negative, everything should only be retchingly positive. it's the childish attitude that skews the scores, giving some dramas undeservedly high ratings because of the hivemind hype.
episode 14 where the shaman lady was saying to eun ki, "oh right there are other kids that night" with such callous indifference, it pisses me off. if i had come across something like that, i wouldn't have been able to forget it for as long as i live. what also pisses me off are people who behave like that shaman lady, who don't want to be reminded of unpleasant things, who prefer to go about their business with a dead mind. they have the audacity to tell people off with gaslighting phrases like, "calm down" or "take a chill pill" because others made a couple of rightful negative comments about a drama. but noo, these people said "the hateful comments are too repetitive and too many". how are 2-3 comments and 4 other replies too many? this thread has over 3000 comments!? these people talk as if other watchers are over-reacting and they have no right to post their opinions because their opinions are "ruining the mood" for them. people have the right to drop or continue a series as they see fit, they don't need you pushing them to do it just because you're uncomfortable with reading comments different to yours. is2g there are snowflakes everywhere
i do not like the male lead. he's such an ass. and being the only girl in the team, i see no reason why the writers had to make her "dumber" than the rest of the men. she's constantly mocked, used as a punching bag for the male lead's emotional outburts. sometimes he justifies it with "acting" to draw out the real culprit. not sorry but for a psychological professor he is psychologically abusing the girl with his condescending attitude. and whenever the girl was able to deduce a situation, the team gave her an applause. like, why? as if that's such a huge accomplishment?! they constantly demeans the girl and i hate this drama
I totally agree with you, as someone with shit parents who both abused and abandoned me and older brother who…
really sad to hear about what you went through. and yes, i hate the show places emphasis on the kids becoming psychos when the real psychos are the abusers. the kids went after the people who harmed them but that's totally justified, imo!! these psychos abduct kids, prevented their parents from reuniting with the kids, and they killed kids for their own gratification. these are the actual shit sacks the drama should target. man i'm getting mad just thinking about this. if this is really based on a true story, i feel the production team is mocking the pain of the victims and their families.
Wait do you mean D.O use stuntman for action scenes? And its very obvious? Oh crap....
oh no, i meant stunts like having his two underlings plus a junior colleague perform runs to the mortuary, going under disguises to obtain evidence, or to muddle things for the villains, etc. it's just a tiring plot device and it becomes nonsensical as they go on. DO's character is a prosecutor who disregards the rules because he thinks his own belief in justice trumps over everything else, and everyone else's needs are secondary. it's selfish.
very sad to hear about this. my heart breaks for the 150 people who lost their lives senselessly. i was in one such dense crowds back in taipei during the new year's a couple years ago, but thankfully everyone walked with small steps and walked slowly. we were stuck unmvoable in the station for almost 2 hours before we could slowly drift into the MRT coaches. on normal days, it's a walk that only takes 5 minutes. i can confirm it was 100% hard to breathe, it was claustrophobic.
can't be bothered to write a review. i really liked this drama until it started veering towards the direction of "tortured kids at prison camp turned psychos and went after their tormentors". honestly, why are all these scumbags who abused those poor kids still not jailed, and why are they still alive?! and it's already episode 14!! what's the point of having their kids killed, like, why are they responsible for their fathers' crimes?! the drama should be more about "scumbags who torture and kill children get their comeuppance." why do the scriptwriters think that real scumbag psychopaths like baek and yeom care about their own kids after killing dozens and dozens of others? it's such a remarkably stupid assumption. i also hate that the script is emphasizing so much on "kids who are abused become psychos in adulthood," when it's NOT true - not all kids who are abused become crazy psychopaths, but they're definitely emotionally and mentally traumatised. the scriptwriters should learn the difference. IDK i just hate the overall tone of this drama. if the message they're trying to convey is, "don't abuse kids because they will become psychos", they are WRONG. the message should be, "don't abuse kids because it is only something lowlifes do"
it's boring after ep 5, and the continuously exaggerated stunts becomes harder to ignore. it's just nonsense. the male lead gets on my nerves after a while, too. IDK, it was painful to finish ep 6 and i couldn't even push past ep 7
one of the times when i hate the police with all my guts. detective wu was so sanctimonious when he interrogated his suspects, and he was hurling his deductions (without proof) at yu hai as if they were facts. he talked as if he knew how an abused boy in an abused houshold felt or should feel when his abusive father died. blahblahblah "you were a boy without expressions of grief after his abusive father died" lol like, so what? i wouldn't have grieved over a mfer either. that's not a basis to accuse a little boy of pushing his dad over the balcony. and the female detective was also damn annoying. how many times have she been told not to act recklessly? about 3 times? the whole investigative process was so nonsensical and frustrating but somehow they arrived at the correct conclusion? it's so stupid. if i didn't have to watch the fumbling and irritating police officers carrying out their investigation in such an absurd fashion, this drama would have been a lot more entertaining. also, detective wu was portrayed to be much older than miao jia as he saved her when she was a child, but he was older than yu hai, too!? he doesn't look like he's that much older. blah, i don't know, the casting ages are off and i just hate the police in this drama.