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If you press the pic, it will lead you to their Twitter account. I don't have the time to search, but you will probably find something there. The pinned tweet has some info.
Also the way Shen Yi looks like a tiny happy cat next to him ๐
This is so dramatic. Feels like a love triangle ๐
Du Cheng biting his lips and be like "You often meet with him?" ๐
Going up the stairs and passing between them, please ๐คฃ
Plus, does Shen Yi leave his door open, has an automatic system that makes the door open or does Du Cheng has keys for his apartment? ๐
That cat is so cute ๐
There's an express package tomorrow with the last 5 eps! I'm wondering how long this case will last and what will happen with Fang Kai Yi, cause he is definitely sus.
Will we be having a big final case in the last few eps that will make Shen Yi go off the rails? Maybe it will have something to do with the red dress child.
But that still doesn't explain that type of writing. UTS1 was quite similar with everything they say they did in S2.
It never focused on a realistic approach nor a strong plot and overly complicated cases. Shen Yi seemed to have quite a few superhuman abilities in S1 and the cases focused quite a lot on humans more than the plot and many of them had social commentary -same here like with the case with the boy in the first few eps-.
About gruesome criminal methods...
Okay, it doesn't have decapitations and mutilations -and it couldn't anyways cause it wouldn't pass censorship- but I find the cases of S2 much more violent and disturbing than the ones in S1. We had a kid being repeatedly beat by his dad and hiding in the trash and a girl getting repeatedly raped by her ''dad'' with the help of her mother. Not to mention the first case, where the woman killed three people in their 'sleep' or the recent one with the dad impregnating the woman that was supposed to be his son's gf.
I do see they try to explore evil and that is why the season is focused much more on SY and how he views evil and his current obsession to predict it. Plus, I do see an interest to explore more of the characters in the team and make them part of the series, something I do like. The addition of Fang Kai Yi also adds a spark in the series and for me he has so much potential as a character and the actor is great.
That still doesn't justify the fact they used some pseudoscience to make their story work nor the fact that some things are outright dumb. And okay, pseudoscience is fine in my book, but saying that they avoided "brain twisted reasoning processes" -that S1 also avoided- is different than making some things dumb and it doesn't justify bad writing in my book.
That is why for me UTS2 is not as good as S1 writing wise. They could have gone many different ways to achieve their purpose and at the same time for it not to be realistic and reasonable like they wanted.
I don't care that much about the logical inconsistences in the series cause it is full of them and many work fine and I can ignore them, but some things are a bit too much and I felt like they are insulting my intelligence.
That is my pov and I get that many people may disagree and fully enjoy it even more than S1. And don't get me wrong, I do enjoy S2, more than I thought I would after finding out the whole crew changed. I would have dropped it otherwise. I think it is a pretty good effort, but it still needed work and it feels like lazy writing at times for me.
I mean they were pretty huge.
At first I thought it was part of their imagination but no.
Plus, to add my personal favourite. There was that whole incident in that plant/building and no police/firefighters actually checked for any victims afterwards ๐
That was just dumb.
That interaction was peak comedy! Fang Kai Yi basically ignoring Du Cheng and focusing on Shen Yi and Du Cheng being frustrated about Fang Kai Yi's existence the moment he found out he knows Shen Yi ๐
I think you can purchase it like that, or do some search online in case someone has kept the translation.
But I think you can read the manhwa online -but I am pretty sure it is far from being over-.
The actors did "tease" another season. More like said that if it heats 30k popularity index another one may be made, but like u said it's not currently planned so...
That sick f#ck.
I can't blame her. Jail? He deserved even worse if I'm being honest. Like permanently worse...
That was nauseating to watch. Unfortunately, there are so many cases like this it made the episode even more tragic. I'm glad they portrayed it so realistically with the "mom" knowing and denying it and then even pushing her kid to his way. The girl wanting to leave but being unable to. They both deserved the worst thing possible.
And the way she called him dad ๐คฎ
The emotional damage this girl went through can't truly be healed.
๐ธ๏ธ Opera Case
This case is interesting so far.
The interrogation scene was ๐ฅ
Tan Jianci was amazing! The way he said that "godmother" ๐
I kind of like seeing his darker side and from the previews it looks like it will get worse.
๐ฅ Shen Yi giving Du Cheng that drawing with Captain Lei. And Du Cheng naming it "the person who changed my life" and Shen Yi saying the same looking at Du Cheng ๐ฅฐ
๐ I'm still disappointed that that Fang dude is nowhere to be seen. You can't introduce such an interesting character and then make him disappear! Tomorrow 20 eps will have aired. Twenty eps and he appeared in like 3? (And even there he had like 1 minute screentime).
๐คฃ Jiang Feng is so freaking hilarious this season. That whole dramatic moment with the man picking up recyclables and then seeing so many dead bodies and was like "these are bodies" (proceeds to almost throw up). Like thank you, we couldn't see that ๐
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Truly terrible in every way. Hate-watch was a must!
It truly doesn't matter if they add 19+ scenes as long as they have a well written plot. It looks quite interesting, so I hope it is actually good.
The thing is that sometimes directors tend to overuse them just to have them on screen and fill screentime. And that doesn't go only for sex/nude scenes but for many different type of scenes -or even characters-. I haven' t watched Queen Woo, but I know that when it aired many commented on the sex scenes and criticized. Imo though, if the series was actually good, viewers wouldn't really be bothered. After all, Korean cinema has some "extreme" sex scenes.