đź‘€ Heads up, guys, this show's kinda over-hyped. Seriously snooze-worthy. They could've wrapped it up in 36…
I have to agree to disagree here. Personally, I didn't quite enjoy it and found myself skipping through most of it to get to the end. Why? Well, because I was eagerly anticipating more romance and chemistry, especially from the main couples, but got a blurry/censored romance lol. However, despite my reservations, the storyline itself is quite nice, and it does have that vibe of a daily drama you can get invested in.
You see, there's a plethora of characters and a whirlwind of events happening throughout, which means you really need to hunker down and stay committed to follow along. It's one of those shows where you're constantly juggling multiple storylines, and sometimes it can feel a bit overwhelming. So, perhaps it all boils down to your reasons for watching it and what you hope to get out of the experience.
Second lead syndrome? Yeah, I've got a lot of it, but let's talk about what's supposedly wrong with the ML. Everyone seems to be on this bandwagon that they've written his character all wrong. Sure, he's a bit childish, and he's stumbling around not knowing the weight of the responsibilities he carries, but why do we always expect our MLs to be flawless heroes? I mean, come on, there are characters out there who are anti-heroes, and some are just downright confused about their role in the story, right? the ML might not fit the traditional hero mold, but isn't that what makes him interesting?
I get it, the ML might not be everyone's cup of tea. He's flawed, he's indecisive, and he's definitely not your typical knight in shining armor but that is okay. Real life isn't filled with perfect heroes; it's messy, it's complicated, just like the ML's character arc. so what's the problem if the writers decided to craft a character that reflects the complexities of human nature? In fact, I find it refreshing to see a character who doesn't have it all figured out.
So yeah, I might be oversimplifying things, but that's just my take on it.
I HATE how incompetent Yi Zhi is. He killed Chang Yu Qing's brother Cui Yan while trying to shoot at Chen Qi.…
his character is defiantly weak, dont think I have ever seen sucha mL in any c-drama lol, he is just simping around acting like a kid. Love him tho no hate
Because it's not really time travel... ;) you'll find out how he came to be where he is. :) Don't remember in…
I'm probably slow, I just finished and I'm still confused. So basically, he is an experiment, and they placed him in a futuristic world where everything is started from the beginning, basically recivilization, and he is smart because of the experiment they did on him. That is what I got to understand after finishing, but still, it just doesn't make sense, and I'm still confused, lol.
According to next week's trailer, I don't think this will end up being just 'one' bad episode, but surely it will ruin the whole ending. Last time I checked, it had 8.8 and dropped to 8.7, and it's just an outcome from only 'one' episode. I fear what will happen if they keep dragging it.
90% sure we're all disappointed .. this is not gonna do the final rating of the show any good .. in my opinion…
Agree, this drama was 10/10 from untill ep 12, it just feels like they gonna drag it all the way to ep 16. Am kinda thinking some drama should just get 12 ep max or else they gonna ruin it
Currently, BoA is being criticized a lot by Korean netizens...I can't act... my face is weird, if I'm a singer,…
Do they hate the actor it self or the character I dont get it, I personally think her character was very unnecessary like now it feels like starting eveyhing again
You see, there's a plethora of characters and a whirlwind of events happening throughout, which means you really need to hunker down and stay committed to follow along. It's one of those shows where you're constantly juggling multiple storylines, and sometimes it can feel a bit overwhelming. So, perhaps it all boils down to your reasons for watching it and what you hope to get out of the experience.
I get it, the ML might not be everyone's cup of tea. He's flawed, he's indecisive, and he's definitely not your typical knight in shining armor but that is okay. Real life isn't filled with perfect heroes; it's messy, it's complicated, just like the ML's character arc. so what's the problem if the writers decided to craft a character that reflects the complexities of human nature? In fact, I find it refreshing to see a character who doesn't have it all figured out.
So yeah, I might be oversimplifying things, but that's just my take on it.