I know today's episode is confusing. That's because we did not get the full story yet. I really think time traveling…
I really think the reason it's hard to beat LWY (the one in black) is because she already predicted their moves. She already went back in time so many times.
I know today's episode is confusing. That's because we did not get the full story yet. I really think time traveling has already been triggered (if I'm not wrong)
Yeah but we don’t know if it would come true… that’s what I’m scared about
I think it already came true. We already know that it was LWY was the one in black. Also, i think the show is showing us that LWY has already started to try to change the past in preventing JL's death. She's trying to prevent JL from sacrificing himself
The pacing and narrative of this story are actually quite strong. It only feels confusing initially because the…
Exactly. Billing is a professional agreement, but a script has to follow the flow of the story. You can't force a 50/50 split without destroying the pacing.
We have already said this 1000 times. Let this be 1001. We know what GJM's writing is. No words can describe how…
Just stop watching then. You're just clearly here for your "fave", then watch your "fave" in another drama. The story, btw, is quite great so idk about you
Veil of Shadows has no plotholes.It has impatient viewers who wanted the plots being out all at once and some…
The pacing and narrative of this story are actually quite strong. It only feels confusing initially because the writers are intentionally withholding pieces of the puzzle; we're only now beginning to see the full picture of what really happened and how the backstories connect.
It seems the criticism mostly stems from people who are obsessed with 'screen time' for their favorites rather than the storyline itself. They aren't here to watch a story unfold.
I understand watching a show to support an actor, but the backbone of any good drama is its narrative integrity. If you strip away the plot just to satisfy a quota of minutes for one person, the entire show collapses. A character's presence should be dictated by the needs of the script, not the demands of a fandom.
why are you so mad if one episode is dedicated to 1 character??
There is so much rich backstory regarding JL and the origins of LWY that we're only just beginning to uncover. This latest episode finally gave us the answers we've been waiting for. Honestly, those who focus too much on screen time are missing the forest for the trees. The narrative is unraveling beautifully, and the secrets are being revealed at a perfect pace. People who watch with a stopwatch to check the screen time of their favorites are bound to be disappointed, but for those who are actually here for the story, the drama's pacing is quite good.
The argument over billing is so annoying. It's clear that they do not care about the storyline. Personally, I…
It's disappointing that we can't have a real conversation about the story. I want to talk about the 'what ifs' and the symbolism we might have overlooked, but the discourse is stuck on billing and screen time. A drama is a puzzle to be solved, not just a highlight reel for one person. If we're only counting minutes, we're missing the actual art of the storytelling
Yesterday and even before wuwu fans said jilu scenes will come soon just wait let wuwu have their moment, come…
Honestly, it feels like they don't even care about the story anymore. Why even bother watching the drama if you're only there to audit the screen time? It's like they're treating a scripted series like a competition rather than a narrative. If the plot is being sacrificed just to appease certain fanbases, everyone loses in the end. I want answers to the story, it doesn’t matter who gets the most screen time.
It seems the criticism mostly stems from people who are obsessed with 'screen time' for their favorites rather than the storyline itself. They aren't here to watch a story unfold.
I understand watching a show to support an actor, but the backbone of any good drama is its narrative integrity. If you strip away the plot just to satisfy a quota of minutes for one person, the entire show collapses. A character's presence should be dictated by the needs of the script, not the demands of a fandom.