I don't understand why people find this drama confusing. A bit at the beginning, yes, but it's both a mystery…
And I never even said anything about characters dying... I wasn't talking about what people on here have said, but what some people are saying in general (like on J-drama confessions blogs).
This isn't a drama for people who just want something mindless to watch without exerting effort or brain power. I totally get that. So are the people that dropped the show because it's too confusing those kind of people, or is it for some reason difficult to understand for most everyone? That's what I'm wondering. I'm not judging anyone, I'm asking a question because I really do want to know why some people find it too confusing to even continue watching, because the "good" kind of confusing should keep you watching, not stop you from watching. If someone stops watching, that suggests that something is wrong (in their mind) writing-wise.
I don't understand why people find this drama confusing. A bit at the beginning, yes, but it's both a mystery…
Um, I meant the people who dropped the show because they found it too confusing when really the story is pretty straight-forward compared to most sci-fi shows. No need to get all up-in-arms about it.
I admit I worded my post a bit poorly. Finding it confusing isn't a bad thing, in fact, like I said, most sci-fi and mystery is /supposed/ to make you wonder and actually think about what is happening in the show, which is definitely a good thing. But dropping it because you can't deal with a bit of mystery and think it's way too confusing kind of suggests to me that you can't follow a story line that isn't completely cookie-cutter and simple, or at the very least just don't think about anything they watch.
I don't understand why people find this drama confusing. A bit at the beginning, yes, but it's both a mystery and a sci-fi. It's supposed to make you think and question. Are these people just not capable of handling anything more than a simple love triangle romantic comedy or what?
Really loving this drama. Slightly cheesy but that just makes it even better, haha. Kimura Takuya and Shibasaki Kou are perfect together. I also love Yuko's performance <3
I'm only on episode 8, but I'm really surprised this drama has such a low rating. 6.77? I personally think it's great. Maybe it's too different for some drama viewers. It's really refreshing. The production style, the acting, the plot, the structure... all of it is so different. I love it.
Anyone know where to download subtitles for this besides on d-addicts? I've watched with the d-addicts subs up to ep. 5 and really really want to finish this (it's so good!). I know it's on gooddrama but I'd prefer being able to download and watch in HQ.
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Thanks for the friend request! You like Doctor Who~ awesome.
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Awesome music taste! I listen to everyone on your J-Pop list except Bonnie Pink and I also like T-ara and SNSD! :)
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Very touching. This one didn't make me cry as much as the other two but it did make me just as emotional. What a fantastic drama series.
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These Blackboard specials are emotional roller coasters.
This isn't a drama for people who just want something mindless to watch without exerting effort or brain power. I totally get that. So are the people that dropped the show because it's too confusing those kind of people, or is it for some reason difficult to understand for most everyone? That's what I'm wondering. I'm not judging anyone, I'm asking a question because I really do want to know why some people find it too confusing to even continue watching, because the "good" kind of confusing should keep you watching, not stop you from watching. If someone stops watching, that suggests that something is wrong (in their mind) writing-wise.
I admit I worded my post a bit poorly. Finding it confusing isn't a bad thing, in fact, like I said, most sci-fi and mystery is /supposed/ to make you wonder and actually think about what is happening in the show, which is definitely a good thing. But dropping it because you can't deal with a bit of mystery and think it's way too confusing kind of suggests to me that you can't follow a story line that isn't completely cookie-cutter and simple, or at the very least just don't think about anything they watch.