Great season but not as good as the 1st season sadly, maybe b/c: 1. Large potion of 1st and 3rd episode were from the perspective of someone other than Kishibe. 2. There was just too much exposition, the 1st season we get bits and pieces of the mystery but we don't get the whole story. In this one we get too much background and that took away some of the slice of life aspect of the story.
I loved Jojo but felt like Kishibe and Jojo are two completely different styles/ genres. Jojo felt like action/…
I don't mind the mystery as well. I just wanted to point out they are two different genres, imho. I actually kind of loved the mystery, plus the fact that they didn't really solve many of them, we get a glimpse of what is there but not the whole picture.
And I can see how he might not have been a relatable guy in the anime. He has an abrasive personality and when you really consider his powers he essentially has the power to make people do whatever he wants them to without their consent. He definitely gave me a Bond Villain type feeling in the 1st scene of EP1 with the robbers. He didn't feel bad about using the robbers as Guinea Pigs and we, the audience, are left accepting his behavior b/c the (the robbers) are bad guys, but if you really think about it he essentially lured people into his house and used them against their will so yeah they definitely did tread a fine line in this drama for sure.
I need more Jojo live actions.It's pretty tamed compared to Thus spoke Kishibe Rohan the anime, but I still got…
I loved Jojo but felt like Kishibe and Jojo are two completely different styles/ genres. Jojo felt like action/ battle royale type movie... Kishibe feels like slice of life// mystery type drama
This is a Kdrama but reading the synopsis both of characters seem like horrible doctors and horrible people... From the synopsis Young Min is arrogant and cold-blooded while Seong Tak is the typical Chaebol cruising through life... Lets just say if I was ever in a hospital I don't want either of these guys to be my doctor... Ofc this is a KDrama so I'm sure one of both of them have a heart of gold and they are just acting like this to protect themselves... -.-
They all graduated together and Haruto ended up going to heaven 😊
Oh... thanks for the spoiler... gonna skip this one then... I would have preferred a Kdrama logic like Haruto was just in a come or something... oh well...
I'm not feeling the ending. I know they tried to make it so that the personalities were merging, but it felt like…
Thank you for this I was wondering how they dealt with the different personalities and sounds like they didn't deal with it all that well so gonna skip...
1. Large potion of 1st and 3rd episode were from the perspective of someone other than Kishibe.
2. There was just too much exposition, the 1st season we get bits and pieces of the mystery but we don't get the whole story. In this one we get too much background and that took away some of the slice of life aspect of the story.
And I can see how he might not have been a relatable guy in the anime. He has an abrasive personality and when you really consider his powers he essentially has the power to make people do whatever he wants them to without their consent. He definitely gave me a Bond Villain type feeling in the 1st scene of EP1 with the robbers. He didn't feel bad about using the robbers as Guinea Pigs and we, the audience, are left accepting his behavior b/c the (the robbers) are bad guys, but if you really think about it he essentially lured people into his house and used them against their will so yeah they definitely did tread a fine line in this drama for sure.