But that's quite normal, different people, different preferences. For me this drama was awesome, I loved it, and…
Bad writing isn't a matter of preference, unless people really prefer stories that do not make any sense. It's a matter of standards and expectations imho. People tend to have lower standards especially with the zombie genre, but this was very frustrating to watch despites some great ideas and characters.
A decent show ruined by absurd writing. Good characters and an interesting take on the zombie genre. Too bad they need to force the characters to take dumb decisions to move the plot...
Still at ep 9, I came here to read comments and trying to decide if I should continue or not. I don't feel motivated,…
You should consider dropping it then, there will be more and more violence (even a second season). If it's not your thing you should spend your time watching something you actually enjoy imho!
You can get the story in those episodes, not the characterization and the character work. If you think the show…
I did find the pacing a bit odd tbf. While character development is really good on both sides, it felt weird to get so many flashbacks for this long. Especially after the story was focused on the students, the school and how they live with their powers.
From episode 7 it became a completely different show, focusing on the past and the parents. It was important and added more weight sure but it felt a bit too long.. maybe because there were so many characters. I would have prefered less past and more present/school stuff. Gang Hoon was underused in the end because of it, same as Ki Soo.
It is character driven and it is not only action packed. You have a bit of everything including Romance which I really enjoyed. But the chznge if timeline was brutal and we stopped being invested in the student because we stopped seeing them for quite some time.
I noticed the cuss shibal first time in Glory and now it seems like everyone is shibaling.
I've been watching Kdramas and Kmovies for quite some time and it is nothing new. Always has been used though you usually see it in more violent stuff.
Not sure what the problem is here. It is a thing and a gynecologist can conduct exams for this reason. That being…
Again this is actually a real thing and it can be checked out by a gynecologist. There can be many reasons to it, regardless of what the probabilities are.
in this situation a woman who lacked education on this was told it was her fault. Because she did not have the experience or knowledge, she felt like she could be the issue and that something could be wrong with her body. To clear this up, her best friend who already knew based on these same probabilities, offerered to go see a dr. From a medical angle this can reassure the person and even make someone realize that nothing is wrong with them physiologically speaking.
Probabilities are that nothing is wrong at all with the woman and that her partner might be the reason. Of course there could still be a psychological reason and it can be related to the relation with the partner. The point is that in this situation it wasn't particularly dumb to seek professional help to help educate and reassure someone. additionally the doctor seems to be a relative to the best friend.
I'm watching e2 right now. Did she really just go to a gynecologist to get a diagnosis on anorgasmia? For a largely…
Not sure what the problem is here. It is a thing and a gynecologist can conduct exams for this reason.
That being said it felt like the showrunner was trying to tell the audience that nothing was wrong with her and that science proved that. It is not unusual in different Asian cultures to blame the women for not satisfying their partners. Pretty sure this is also a message sent to women out there who might think something is wrong with them if they face similar situations.
Did you watch more than 1 episode?? How is this your takeaway, not once did she suggest anything about his size.…
it looks like this user's ego was as hurt as the ex boyfriend in the drama. Very defensive reaction and it looks like that person didn't pay much attention to what was happening in the show.
I think maybe it just grazed his skin but asked myself the same thing when it happened. I’m still trying to…
The cops took so much time between the call and going there (if you look at the match it's ridiculous how long it was). The whole thing was weird and you can tell that the showrunner was just trying to give more emotions (unnecessarily) by pretending he was killed. There is no logic behind this and many aspects of the last episode don't make any sense.
I almost bullied myself into giving it 7.5 and not 7, after seeing how high my friends rated it 😅But nah, there…
One important thing about rating content is not being influenced and not rating based on other people (including friends). This is about how you feel, not what you think you should feel based on other people's experience.
The show really had some great ideas (and original setting) and the cast was great, but it also had huge flaws unfortunately. The whole dad thing was rushed considering what he did. The last episode is just weird (from pretending the Kim Tae Young was dead then him getting him after losing so much blood just to look at Kwon Sook and leave?!). The way they ended things with the villain wasn't satisfying as well.
New to this thread, just wanted to hear your thoughts onWhat did returning to the ring just for two matches added…
Personally I felt like the whole thing was about getting some sort of closure and being able to move on because of that. You can see that she got that from a lot of other characters (from her best friend to her parents). There is a parallel between her life and the ring/matches the entire show. In the end she is at peace and can move on without feeling like she ran away. She gave the best she could and can finally move on from this part of her life without any regrets (this is said a lot).
this drama deserves to get +8.5 rating. what’s wrong with people?
It's not for everyone and can be extremely violent and powerful with its themes and directions. I am not surprised but it is a gem if you're into this sort of stuff.
This drama definitely deserves more ratings.I think Joo Oh Nam was responsible for all the crimes, definitely…
She did know about her son's behavior as it was told during either the court scene or by the medias (can't remember). But she was blindsided by her own pain and hatred. She was delusional, you can also see how she idealized her son when talking to her friends, lying about who he was. She knew about the doll, his obsessive behavior.
And yeah like someone else pointed out, Mi-Mo is a girl.
From episode 7 it became a completely different show, focusing on the past and the parents. It was important and added more weight sure but it felt a bit too long.. maybe because there were so many characters. I would have prefered less past and more present/school stuff. Gang Hoon was underused in the end because of it, same as Ki Soo.
It is character driven and it is not only action packed. You have a bit of everything including Romance which I really enjoyed. But the chznge if timeline was brutal and we stopped being invested in the student because we stopped seeing them for quite some time.
in this situation a woman who lacked education on this was told it was her fault. Because she did not have the experience or knowledge, she felt like she could be the issue and that something could be wrong with her body. To clear this up, her best friend who already knew based on these same probabilities, offerered to go see a dr. From a medical angle this can reassure the person and even make someone realize that nothing is wrong with them physiologically speaking.
Probabilities are that nothing is wrong at all with the woman and that her partner might be the reason. Of course there could still be a psychological reason and it can be related to the relation with the partner. The point is that in this situation it wasn't particularly dumb to seek professional help to help educate and reassure someone. additionally the doctor seems to be a relative to the best friend.
That being said it felt like the showrunner was trying to tell the audience that nothing was wrong with her and that science proved that. It is not unusual in different Asian cultures to blame the women for not satisfying their partners. Pretty sure this is also a message sent to women out there who might think something is wrong with them if they face similar situations.
The show really had some great ideas (and original setting) and the cast was great, but it also had huge flaws unfortunately. The whole dad thing was rushed considering what he did. The last episode is just weird (from pretending the Kim Tae Young was dead then him getting him after losing so much blood just to look at Kwon Sook and leave?!). The way they ended things with the villain wasn't satisfying as well.
Still worth a watch imho.
And yeah like someone else pointed out, Mi-Mo is a girl.
You usually see this sort of vibe and themes in Korean movies more than Dramas, but it's refreshing and well crafted.
The story takes different unexpected turns which can be unsettling, but if you're hooked you will want to see the end of it.