(I’m on episode 4-5) I know this is a serous series with mature topics, but why is Moon Baek such a cute? From experience, he’s most likely going to turn out to be a bad guy, eh… I really like Kim Young Kwang, but he’s been playing so much villain and bad guy roles recently (or maybe that’s just my impression??), I hope to see him as a more positive protagonist in some new drama.
Apparently (people are saying) that this drama is supposed to be a prequel to another story/drama/movie based off of the same S Line webtoon.
If that’s the case, I guess that this short series was supposed to serve as sort of the genesis of the world depicted (as in the world in which S Lines exist and all people see them), and rise questions that might be answered (or even might become important plot points) in an eventual sequel. Hence the confusing (and seemingly sometimes pointless) nature of this short drama, which functions in the world-building aspect but also withholds information/answers from the viewers and doesn’t reach desired conclusions.
The only thing now is… are they ever going to make a sequel or another drama set in the same universe???
For a second there when reality was warping before they entered another dimension I thought sunglass girl would…
That’s a very interesting take on that scene, I didn’t think about it before (I know it’s not like that in the series but still), certainly would have changed a lot of things, maybe even it’d be more dramatic?
“And MY SHAYLAAA, did that kid really have to die??” my exact reaction too, he really didn’t do anything…
same, that “date” they had at the pool in earlier episode was so wholesome too… uh, because of his death this drama didn’t have a “happy ending” (as some people say it had) for me.
Everyone commenting about they "ruined" the ending...do know this is a webtoon & alledgly LSH said…
Oh really? A prequel would make it make more sense then! So is there going to be a s2 or other drama continuation (like, in the same universe)? Do you know something or did LSH say something more? Sorry with all the questions.
The ending sucks a bit. I mean, it’s not some amazing drama as a whole, but it has potential (the premise and the characters are initially engaging), I feel like it should have been a bit longer.
Anyway, we actually didn’t get to know anything about Detective Han’s lines, which I don’t have anything against this character but I was low-key curious if there was any backstory there.
Well, this drama seems very artistic (nice shots and camerawork, images etc + acting is good) but the plot is a mess, it’s like the characters and stories seem to connect, but it feels like someone put a bunch of situations together and called that a consistent plot.
It is however quite entertaining and an interesting thing to watch. It wasn’t boring, I’m not going to re-watch it though. It’s not completely bad (someone reading this comment might come under the impression that I don’t have any positive thoughts about it). I didn’t dislike it, but I’ve also come to watch this without any expectations so I couldn’t really get disappointed with anything anyway.
I watched it with sort of a distance to it, I didn’t get much emotionally invested (besides my curiosity to know what’s going to happen next) so it was quite easy for me. But I totally get how someone could get overwhelmed, drained or really disappointed with this drama.
Yeah, but is it supposed to mean something, or just like “here you have an intense scene is a funky dimension”? Maybe I don’t get it, since I’m not that emotionally invested into this drama…
From experience, he’s most likely going to turn out to be a bad guy, eh…
I really like Kim Young Kwang, but he’s been playing so much villain and bad guy roles recently (or maybe that’s just my impression??), I hope to see him as a more positive protagonist in some new drama.
If that’s the case, I guess that this short series was supposed to serve as sort of the genesis of the world depicted (as in the world in which S Lines exist and all people see them), and rise questions that might be answered (or even might become important plot points) in an eventual sequel.
Hence the confusing (and seemingly sometimes pointless) nature of this short drama, which functions in the world-building aspect but also withholds information/answers from the viewers and doesn’t reach desired conclusions.
The only thing now is… are they ever going to make a sequel or another drama set in the same universe???
my exact reaction too, he really didn’t do anything to deserve that
Anyway, we actually didn’t get to know anything about Detective Han’s lines, which I don’t have anything against this character but I was low-key curious if there was any backstory there.
Well, this drama seems very artistic (nice shots and camerawork, images etc + acting is good) but the plot is a mess, it’s like the characters and stories seem to connect, but it feels like someone put a bunch of situations together and called that a consistent plot.
It is however quite entertaining and an interesting thing to watch. It wasn’t boring, I’m not going to re-watch it though. It’s not completely bad (someone reading this comment might come under the impression that I don’t have any positive thoughts about it). I didn’t dislike it, but I’ve also come to watch this without any expectations so I couldn’t really get disappointed with anything anyway.
I watched it with sort of a distance to it, I didn’t get much emotionally invested (besides my curiosity to know what’s going to happen next) so it was quite easy for me.
But I totally get how someone could get overwhelmed, drained or really disappointed with this drama.