I don't think they are sibling. Dokhui took the picture, her husband held dongju, dongju's mother is next in the picture. Dongju's dad is not in the photo.
One of the thing I liked was the 8 episode. Also the story told has a good ending as a stand alone serie. Don't need season two. Although I wouldn't mind one
I agree!! I feel like we should have had some kind of knowledge of how the other characters end up. does he remember…
Just finished the webtoon, the MC got another chance like in the drama. However, since not all lives are convolutedly linked together by the evil chaebol plot, it kind of works better. Also, Death played her game because the MC wrote in his letter that death was insignificant and it pissed her off. I would give the webtoon an 8.5/10, it's better.
same as the webtoon: He didn't get the job and lost most of his money while investing. Differences that make it better : His girlfriend is the one who dumped him. The writer is another woman and he fell in love with her.
not my story to tell but Things I would have changed. Makes Death play her game without the ‘’sin’’ aspect of it. Make her game about her being annoyed about mortals using her to get away from their problems. Make her want to get a point without blaming the main character for his ‘’egoistical’’ act. For example, a lot of the lives the MC takes on are miserable because of money or success, ding ding (money/success doesn’t equate to happiness). Change the viewpoint of the family is hurting, by just turning it to (There was more to your life than the hardships that put everything else in the shadow)
I agree that the world-building is interesting. The different races, tribes the lore it all goes well together.
I feel that 12 episodes of 90min would have been enough to wrap the things they built in season 1. The introduction of new plot points ruined the pacing and created that rushed feeling which was easily preventable.
Not all were mad about the actor's changes. The direction and storywriting were lacking. Overating a series with many flaws does not help either. 8/10 is fair, it's above average. Your review serves only one purpose, dumping your load on people who disagree that it was perfect.
The Ikomahis introduction was a waste of time, every time it was in a scene it went nowhere, it did nothing of importance. So did the introduction of Irkebeak.
The inconsistency of Saya character was annoying.
The ''maybe dead'' trope was used until the end. The prince is ''maybe dead''. Saya is dead or maybe not, Saya is dead again or maybe not. Tagon is dead....or is he? The queen is dead, maybe she isn't.
I feel the way they manipulated the citizens of Arthdal into following Asa On and her prophecy was crappy.
The choice at the end: take the antidote or fulfill the prophecy was...instead fluff it we are gonna do both, it felt forced. How the hell can you maintain the life of someone sleeping a year in the iron age. O_O no way.
I get they have an antidote, but she was soaked in 5 human-sized jars of a poison that kills fast with 3 drops.
The ending was weird, considering that at least 10 years passed, and everyone is still fixated on Arthdal.
None of the characters broke the circle of hatred.
Disappointed. Season 1 was leagues no .. galaxies ahead of season 2. Season 2 felt really cheap. Overwhelmingly…
I agree, for me too it was a 7/10. the pacing was off, the characters were lacking. Until episode 4, I was like ''it's doing alright'', but when downhill pretty fast.
The introduction of ikomahis, ruins the narative a little. None of the characters where able to breaks the circle of war and hatred. The Ending was ,meh.
and yours started with I expected more XD
same as the webtoon:
He didn't get the job and lost most of his money while investing.
Differences that make it better :
His girlfriend is the one who dumped him.
The writer is another woman and he fell in love with her.
Things I would have changed. Makes Death play her game without the ‘’sin’’ aspect of it. Make her game about her being annoyed about mortals using her to get away from their problems. Make her want to get a point without blaming the main character for his ‘’egoistical’’ act. For example, a lot of the lives the MC takes on are miserable because of money or success, ding ding (money/success doesn’t equate to happiness). Change the viewpoint of the family is hurting, by just turning it to (There was more to your life than the hardships that put everything else in the shadow)
I feel that 12 episodes of 90min would have been enough to wrap the things they built in season 1. The introduction of new plot points ruined the pacing and created that rushed feeling which was easily preventable.
The Ikomahis introduction was a waste of time, every time it was in a scene it went nowhere, it did nothing of importance. So did the introduction of Irkebeak.
The inconsistency of Saya character was annoying.
The ''maybe dead'' trope was used until the end. The prince is ''maybe dead''. Saya is dead or maybe not, Saya is dead again or maybe not. Tagon is dead....or is he? The queen is dead, maybe she isn't.
I feel the way they manipulated the citizens of Arthdal into following Asa On and her prophecy was crappy.
The choice at the end: take the antidote or fulfill the prophecy was...instead fluff it we are gonna do both, it felt forced.
How the hell can you maintain the life of someone sleeping a year in the iron age. O_O no way.
I get they have an antidote, but she was soaked in 5 human-sized jars of a poison that kills fast with 3 drops.
The ending was weird, considering that at least 10 years passed, and everyone is still fixated on Arthdal.
None of the characters broke the circle of hatred.
The introduction of ikomahis, ruins the narative a little. None of the characters where able to breaks the circle of war and hatred. The Ending was ,meh.
The Wahan tribe (father ex friend) describing Eunseom as being an outsider did tug on my heart string a bit.