He's the next tagon. Lol. I mean he is tagon's adopted son.
He can't. Cuz that's how he is. I think the actor or the plot magnified the tagon like nature in this season. In Season 1 it felt half baked, but this season Saya really did reflect tagon
Nah. Plot armour. He rode the whirlwind back to Arthdal 😂😂😂. I mean it's so funny right. He had no horses when going to Ago forest and Avera Kedavra he got back to Arthdal on horseback before Eunsome. What a legend 😂
I agree, for me too it was a 7/10. the pacing was off, the characters were lacking. Until episode 4, I was like…
Exactly. Eunsome was seen strategizing and fighting more than actual doing anything else. The world of Arthdal felt really small this season. Yes, the ending was meh. But well, there's one good thing.. xabara. She was more bad arse in season 1 tho. But still bad arse in this season as well.
Man, I loved her character. She was so bad arse. I mean even in the small bit she was given ...her character never failed to impress me. Also the actress.
Well, they left room for another but they also left it like a open ending kind of end.. you know the kind that feels like an end but really isn't the end...lol.. 😂
Disappointed. Season 1 was leagues no .. galaxies ahead of season 2. Season 2 felt really cheap. Overwhelmingly cheap. It lost whatever meaning it had. You know it's bad when the antagonists overshadow the protagonists. The protagonists felt like sponge.
However, I would say Xabara's entrance was and always will be epic.
A poor 7.0 from me. I would give it a much lower rating if I wasn't biased to loving this series.
may i ask...is it better if Netflix got this instead ..? Hbo not good..?
it depends tho. hbo isn't known for these kind of stuff. but Netflix is. Netflix is much more accessible as well. so yes it would have been better if Netflix got it.
Lovely liar is one of those stories that relies too much on a character's special characteristic rather than telling a compelling story. The cast was okay but not great. They weren't at their best because the drama just didn't let them be. This drama is a fine example of underusing the cast's talent.
I love the concept. I love the cast. I love the chemistry. I just don't like the execution. The CGI is mediocre and the end was just ridiculous. Especially, Ding Liu's and Gao shen's ending. That's just soooooo unbelievably stupid. I feel that the narrator is unneeded and doesn't really have any substance to add to the drama. But I have to say FL's Lara Croft Vibe is all over this drama. It's the only factor that kept things binding together.
Season 1 and 2 are world's apart. The cast is alright but the story is just ....at best half hearted. It's like the writer wrote the main points of the story and some unskilled writer took over and started connecting the points. I loved how season 1 unfolded. Season 2 on the other hand was like a game where you needed to reach a particular point of place to trigger an event. And that's exactly what season 2 is like. A string of events where the characters just have to reach the point of place to press "E" to accept quest.
However, I would say Xabara's entrance was and always will be epic.
A poor 7.0 from me. I would give it a much lower rating if I wasn't biased to loving this series.
A sorry 6.0 from me. How unfortunate.
An uninspiring 7.0 from me.
A solid 7.5 from me.