Just on episode 1 but FL is really unlikable and honestly a bully. Hoping this gets better and she shows some…
i found it funny and I thought he did too, when he eventually got used to it. I promise you'll like it as you progress, and you'll grow to love her too😅
the issue is a phone from the 2000s automatically recording a phone calls where the villain conveniently confesses,…
Not everyone wants to speak to me but you're literally speaking to me, just not saying anything valuable. not everyone wants to speak to me? not everyone CAN speak to me, Love. Not everyone has the intellectual repertoire to hold a conversation with me. take you for example, this has been a drag😒. and you're not exactly a peach yourself. You said that anyone who didn't understand the ending was slow, so i sought you out to see how mentally sharp you are. but it seems the only person you were describing was yourself, honey. go brush up on your critical thinking skills so you can identify bad tv when you see it. art is subjective, yes. but some opinions are just wrong. Like yours. I'm sure this little encounter has broadened your vocabulary exponentially, so, you're welcome. Goodbye
the issue is a phone from the 2000s automatically recording a phone calls where the villain conveniently confesses,…
The ones who mattered. Specifically my English teachers. Why are you digressing? I take it you've conceded. I haven't engaged in problematic discourse with anyone on the app for a long time now. This has been fun. Maybe bring actual argument points to the table next time. Oh, and thank you for the compliment.
the issue is a phone from the 2000s automatically recording a phone calls where the villain conveniently confesses,…
I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by that. But if you agree that you're not a sensible individual as you've just stated, then your opinion on the finale of Reborn Rich is automatically invalidated by your own claims.
the issue is a phone from the 2000s automatically recording a phone calls where the villain conveniently confesses,…
You can disagree without being childish😒. Let’s talk plot holes, not personal digs. At least my argument was more coherent than Reborn Rich's ending 😂.
hot take the ending was the best1. the girl recognizes him in the end2. he fully changed the timeline 3. he became…
the issue is a phone from the 2000s automatically recording a phone calls where the villain conveniently confesses, which is something something even some phones today can't do. the issue is a human being surviving a bullet to the back of the head. the issue the protagonist not being held accountable for the part he played in obstruction of Justice for Dojun's murder. the issue is that the ending was shit.
“Do you believe in fate? Our paths carved before us, guided by an invisible hand.” – Arcane This question has been on my mind all while watching Mouse. If those serial killers were acting not out of choice, but due to their genetic coding, can we really blame them? I mean, their only real crimes were being born with bad genes, and that’s not their fault. This is the sort of thought-provoking questions that the show should have tackled. So, why didn’t it? Mouse had the potential to become a truly great work of writing if only the writers had focused more on driving home a message about fate, willpower, freedom of choice, human capability for both good and evil, and our ability to change our preordained destiny. Perhaps that simply wasn’t the direction they intended to take. Or maybe the writers struggled to effectively connect these deeper themes to their central subject matter. Either way, Mouse ended up being a gigantic disappointment for me. Oh well, on to the next one.
These guys obviously had a big budget with no idea how to spend it. That sports car racing scene was so utterly ridiculous and inconsequential to the plot. they should've spent their money on paying better writers cos the writers clearly lacked incentive if all they could do was his clown show.
Weird. in my opinion, this show's mediocrity isn't recognized or hated enough. I need more people to see what…
Actually, i do have a right to try convince people of my opinions. thats why debates are legal. i already stated that its their chooce to accept it or not. there's no bullying or manipulation involved. I didn't insult anybody. i didnt even insult the show. i just stated facts. theres no denying anyone of their opinions either. im not forcing anyone to hate the show. I was told that I was overhating and then i went on to state all my issues with the show. is it overhating when i have valid reasons, and when i express them candidly and respectfully. id like to see where exactly you got the idea of bullying. you focus on your adage. Imma do my own thing
Weird. in my opinion, this show's mediocrity isn't recognized or hated enough. I need more people to see what…
which of the two sentences do you need an explanation for. I'm just gonna answer both. 1: the general public likes mediocrity, myself included. it's nice to just shut your brain off for a couple hours and binge through a dumb show.
2: yeah, I'm just selfless like this. this is my service to the community.
Weird. in my opinion, this show's mediocrity isn't recognized or hated enough. I need more people to see what…
Look. I don't need you to hate it too. I actually acknowledge that people have different tastes. However, I'm a customer just as much as you are and I have every right to express how I felt about it. I have every right to try to convince people of my opinions and if they don't agree, that's their decision. I don't hate the actor, I don't even know the man personally. I just feel like another line of work would suit him better. modeling, maybe, cos all he is is a pretty face. you wanna like it, that's fine. but I hate it, and that's fine too. the fact still remains that it's trash, and no amount of arguing is gonna change that. hope this helps😘.
Weird. in my opinion, this show's mediocrity isn't recognized or hated enough. I need more people to see what…
the ml doesn't know how to act. the story is contrived and full of plot holes. the show tried to focus on very dark themes yet it's too busy trying to be cute to actually make a friggin point. most of the comedy is trash. there's too many characters. there's too many episodes. the two leads fall in love too quickly after a bunch of overly unrealistic near death experiences. the villain has no backstory and no sensible motives. the fl is just a weak damsel in distress all the time. I'm sorry, what exactly is good about this show? the pretty aesthetics? well, guess what... every kdrama these days has pretty aesthetics. y'all should stop glorifying this overstuffed shit show and encourage your darling Song Kang to take some acting lessons
i think the issue with hierarchy is it's characters. The idea of the plot makes for a good revenge thriller. However, it feels more like a teen high school drama than a thriller. this is probably because the protagonist has forgotten his motives five minutes after kissing the female lead. The fl is another issue. She has no personality; she's basically a robot. It's like talking to a brick wall. Her boyfriend, Rian is an obsessive, pretty boy with mommy issues. They both casually admitted during one of his flashbacks that their relationship is just a way to escape the burdensome realities of their lives, yet they somehow thought their confessions were romantic. Hera, the second female lead had a lot of potential, but her writing was shallow. She was still a bit entertaining to watch, though. I'm not done with the show yet, but it's been boring so far. Different people watch shows for different reasons: characters, plot, aesthetics, etc. Personally, it's impossible to get invested in a show that doesn't have interesting character, and these are by far one of the most boring set of characters I've come across in tv.
*proceeds to lie about it.
Your kind is so predictable.😂
This question has been on my mind all while watching Mouse. If those serial killers were acting not out of choice, but due to their genetic coding, can we really blame them? I mean, their only real crimes were being born with bad genes, and that’s not their fault. This is the sort of thought-provoking questions that the show should have tackled. So, why didn’t it?
Mouse had the potential to become a truly great work of writing if only the writers had focused more on driving home a message about fate, willpower, freedom of choice, human capability for both good and evil, and our ability to change our preordained destiny. Perhaps that simply wasn’t the direction they intended to take. Or maybe the writers struggled to effectively connect these deeper themes to their central subject matter. Either way, Mouse ended up being a gigantic disappointment for me. Oh well, on to the next one.
1: the general public likes mediocrity, myself included. it's nice to just shut your brain off for a couple hours and binge through a dumb show.
2: yeah, I'm just selfless like this. this is my service to the community.