Over the course of several weeks I was seeing only positive comments for Eve and I was wondering if I was watching…
Tell me how CEO Kang Yoon decided to commit suicide leaving behind his daughter whom he loved so dearly? He knows what it feels like to lose his mother as a child. How can he leave his daughter to the exact same fate? What happened to the child since the wife ended up in a psychiatric facility and the grandfather was dead? The writers didn't even consider that.
Furthermore, the show spent more time on showing just how evil everyone is and less time was spent on revenge. And the shocking divorce and CEO running into RaEl's arm and the wife driving to court from episode 1. When exactly does that happen? Divorce became a side note. The wife's lover/henchman just suddenly grew a conscience? He was doing it all for his mother. No mention of whether he will be compensated for his testimony to make it at least a little believable.
I found so many holes in this story/ending. It would have been more realistic if they were falling one by one rather than it all happening simultaneously. Just my opinion.
Over the course of several weeks I was seeing only positive comments for Eve and I was wondering if I was watching the same show as everyone else. Finally seeing some criticism at the completion. I was so excited by the plot summary but the actual drama became boring midway. I have no idea what the writers were thinking. There is so much amiss for example, with the divorce. Also, many aspects are not believable for a drama based on reality. I hope the writers consider the criticism when coming up with their next project.
I think it's relatively common with 16 episode shows to start dragging after ep 11. But I also think when we watch…
I agree with that. SK needs to leave the 16 episode formula behind and go with what feels natural to the plot. There are shorter series that are equally enjoyable. I believe Link would have benefitted from that. I feel the same about Eve. At least 1 episode was just a filler.
I think it's relatively common with 16 episode shows to start dragging after ep 11. But I also think when we watch…
I'm watching other on-going shows as well and some of them are able to maintain a certain level of pace and excitement or build it back up. Link unfortunately lost that midway. I wouldn't have dropped it either way. I just feel that a shorter length would be appreciated more by the viewers as the content feels spaced out. It shouldn't have taken these many episodes to find out what happened to the sister. I thought they were only dragging this because she was alive. I suppose that could still happen but I'm emotionally checked out after the last episode.
Sometimes shows drag a few episodes but I've become tired at how slow this show has been moving. I've been watching it at 1.25x or 1.5x speed because the show is about to complete and it's still dragging. It feels like there wasn't much of a story to begin with so what could have been completed in 10 episodes was stretched out to 16. If they had established that the sister was dead and they just needed to find out what happened to her, I would feel less frustrated with this story. High expectations. Low return. I'll complete it but not happy with the turn of events.
Not my favourite genre but I still enjoyed it. Good performances and stories. It's a little on the sad side but not depressing. Just shows another aspect to life through death.
I wouldn't say it is dark, compared to other dramas it isn't as scary. Also a lot of people say that its slow…
I do enjoy thrillers and law/crime. But in Again My Life, the hero/ML had the upper hand early on and then got to plan his revenge. Just going by the comments, it seems like the ML in Insider is having bad luck after bad luck. Basically I am asking is if I'll be too depressed watching this? If there are at least some highs up until now then I'll continue. What do you suggest?
So I had stopped the series after the 1st episode because it got too dark and reading the comments below make me think that it is still a hard watch. Am I right? I'm in 2 minds whether to continue or to drop.
Furthermore, the show spent more time on showing just how evil everyone is and less time was spent on revenge. And the shocking divorce and CEO running into RaEl's arm and the wife driving to court from episode 1. When exactly does that happen? Divorce became a side note. The wife's lover/henchman just suddenly grew a conscience? He was doing it all for his mother. No mention of whether he will be compensated for his testimony to make it at least a little believable.
I found so many holes in this story/ending. It would have been more realistic if they were falling one by one rather than it all happening simultaneously. Just my opinion.