Based on the preview of episode 15, it seems we've looped back to episode, damn is it episode 4 or 5? It's crazy how different the show was each week and how long ago that happened.
Ahhh! So this amnesis plot is to allow this pregnancy plot to happen? Cause obviously otherwise Hyun & Ak Hee would know this is B.S. since they've never done the deedm
Wow, with how popular this drama was when it aired, I didn't think there were others who weren't as into it like me.
I thought the beginning was slow and since I wasn't invested in the kids, that didn't appeal to me much. And the targeting the retired agents still makes me sense to me. I truly do not understand that but I will give them credit for the good fight scenes during that period. That's the only thing that stood out to me at that point.
Oh! Were the retired agents targeted so The US could go after their kids too?
The drama picked up for me once the adults were the focus.
I've been watching reaction videos of this series and I *STILL* don't understand why certain things happened. Can someone explain to me why would The US have Frank kill RETIRED agents? Just out of nowhere.
I'm so conflicted because I'm so over this messiness but I'm also curious about Hyun as just an non traumatized guy who enjoys doing simple stuff like living in a cottage or picking flowers or fruits or whatever he's doing.
I wish people would upload english subbed scenes of this part. Hell, I would watch the unsubbed scenes of this because honestly, knowing what's being said hasn't necessarily made this show any easier to watch.
idk if it's because it's based of a webtoon but there's tons of gaps in this drama. fl is a support character…
Are you talking about Kyera not being vengeful because she did literally say that Hyun helped her survive as a child and he was scarred (got possessed) due to that event.
They’ll hopefully mesh some characters into others or swap them for season 1 characters, for example, Jimmy…
Because for one it's an entirely different setting; it's a different school in a different area.
We have no idea what they're planning to do with these characters aside from the fact there's already a whole new cast of characters so there's still no need to include S1 characters in such a way.
They’ll hopefully mesh some characters into others or swap them for season 1 characters, for example, Jimmy…
I disagree. I don't think they need to bring S1 characters back or mesh them in that way.
If anything, I could *kinda*, maybe, see that older guy who was last seen at the police station who said they should get a meal together making an appearance
But I don't wanna think too hard on it cause I don't want to develop expectations.
The writer is antiromantic, bro don't you know another ways to express love except for "does it hurt? it does?…
I know right! Does his screams of pain not answer that question?
It would've made more sense for to her keep apologizing and trying to comfort him like "I'm sorry [to be causing you pain]; it's almost over. I'm almost done", etc.
The only clip that I liked was Ak Hee trying to expose the shaman. I like that he was trying to look out for himself and Hyun but knew that there was a high chance of failure so he tried to bring them down as well.
I think I just hit my limit and I can't keep going. It's just too ridiculous and depressing.
I genuinely don't understand why the writer and/or director made the choices they made.
I'm so disappointed and annoyed on behalf of the actors but specifically Park Jihoon because after an award winning role, this is what he comes back with and he is doing a decent job but the writing and directing are failing him.
And what's even more frustrating is people don't even talk in depth about it so I won't even know how it all ends! Maybe I'll just watch the final episode in 2 weeks.
I don't know if they are planning on adapting a specfic arc.
Wolf, in the webtoon, was like the 3rd or 4th big boss the characters deal with and Donald Na is a final boss.
Even if they did adapt a specific arc, it would likely be different like the first season. For the 1st season, Gray's backstory was adapted but how things happened was changed. Once again making me what the appreciate the writer & director did.
Cause obviously otherwise Hyun & Ak Hee would know this is B.S. since they've never done the deedm
Did Ak Hee lose his memory too?
Why would she want/need to wake up Ak Hee?
I thought the beginning was slow and since I wasn't invested in the kids, that didn't appeal to me much.
And the targeting the retired agents still makes me sense to me. I truly do not understand that but I will give them credit for the good fight scenes during that period. That's the only thing that stood out to me at that point.
Oh! Were the retired agents targeted so The US could go after their kids too?
The drama picked up for me once the adults were the focus.
I wish people would upload english subbed scenes of this part. Hell, I would watch the unsubbed scenes of this because honestly, knowing what's being said hasn't necessarily made this show any easier to watch.
She was trying to help him help the kingdom now
We have no idea what they're planning to do with these characters aside from the fact there's already a whole new cast of characters so there's still no need to include S1 characters in such a way.
If anything, I could *kinda*, maybe, see that older guy who was last seen at the police station who said they should get a meal together making an appearance
But I don't wanna think too hard on it cause I don't want to develop expectations.
I want to know how and why Hyun ended up on that beach.
Did Wind Sword somehow save him before Yoong and/or the queen killed him?
They "ruined" the adaptation.
Does his screams of pain not answer that question?
It would've made more sense for to her keep apologizing and trying to comfort him like "I'm sorry [to be causing you pain]; it's almost over. I'm almost done", etc.
I genuinely don't understand why the writer and/or director made the choices they made.
I'm so disappointed and annoyed on behalf of the actors but specifically Park Jihoon because after an award winning role, this is what he comes back with and he is doing a decent job but the writing and directing are failing him.
And what's even more frustrating is people don't even talk in depth about it so I won't even know how it all ends!
Maybe I'll just watch the final episode in 2 weeks.
Wolf, in the webtoon, was like the 3rd or 4th big boss the characters deal with and Donald Na is a final boss.
Even if they did adapt a specific arc, it would likely be different like the first season. For the 1st season, Gray's backstory was adapted but how things happened was changed.
Once again making me what the appreciate the writer & director did.