Usually, these board meetings never work out the way the bad guys want. However, we have so many episodes to go, Lucia may end up on the losing end of this one if it's only to oust her and not have Gyeong Chae permanently appointed as Chairwoman.
Plus, they have not shown Lucia and Tae Gyeong as having any answer to anything thrown at them. So, the Chairman may be held for a while longer while those 2 flounder around for a response.
The number of episodes wouldn't matter as much if there was enough story to tell and it was told well. Everyone…
Yes, the director should change what the writer has written because the visual is a different art form from the written word. What might work well when we are reading it may not work the same when actually acted out. He or she would probably have to discuss with the screenwriter and say, "We tried this scene out, and it doesn't work the way we want with live actors."
The number of episodes wouldn't matter as much if there was enough story to tell and it was told well. Everyone…
What you are pointing out is why, even in dramas like this genre, it is so important to have a good director. One who knows how to set up a scene or scenario so that it does not come off as it was an obvious setup for a desired outcome. Those scenes and scenarios you mention, if set up properly, would give you a completely different takeaway from them.
One classic is the difference between having a car or truck of doom come out of nowhere from off camera, which hits differently than having the character crossing a 6-lane street and then freezing and waiting for a vehicle many yards away to hit them.
Is it just me or the ML actor seems "detached" and "disinterested" to the drama ?
I will say this: the female lead does not have the perspective we viewers have. She cannot read his mind. The body language and vibe he has been giving off to her lately could be interpreted by her as him not being able to stand her and jerking away from her touch, averting his eyes when talking to her, giving her short, curt answers, and leaving her presence as if he can't get away from her.
We all know that is not his intention, and he is actually confused by his own feelings and coming to terms with the fact that he likes her. But it wouldn't hurt for him to just be nice to her. Nothing more, nothing less. He doesn't have to confess his love for her until he is ready, but the way he has been acting is not cool. I hope it changes soon.
I cannot miss the first few minutes of the next episode next Saturday. Must watch how Seonghui lies her way out…
What a great mom. Abandons one daughter and pretty much calls her worthless except for the body part she wants from her. Threatens her son, abuses one daughter until the poor girl is emotionally stunted. Her husband married well.
Why, why, why? 120 episodes, 20 more episodes of people being absolute idiots.
The number of episodes wouldn't matter as much if there was enough story to tell and it was told well. Everyone knows these are supposed to be over the top, but the over-the-top still has to be engaging. We are not getting that with this one, sadly.
Terrible writing, 90lbs woman soaking wet, kidnapped a grown man twice her weight.
There was one shot today of her rail thin arm when Se Hun grabbed her from choking Jeong Won. Of course Jeong Won could have fought back herself, but the script called for her to just take being choked. Oh and Gigolo couldn't even open a door that she easily opened.
I posted that as a joke. However, when you really think about it, K-drama scripts are probably the most easy for AI to adapt. There is a sameness to them where the same tropes are used over and over again.
We have already had a computer-generated singer go viral, and now some lady has created an actress that talent agencies have tried to sign, like they would have a human.
Companies no longer need to hire human influencers to hawk their products when they can create a computer-generated one that doesn't need to be fed or get tired. Why not produce scripts with AI where paying a human to do so is not necessary?
It’s true—the villains appear to be making smarter moves, but that’s because we, as viewers, see the full…
Yes. It is very difficult to play by the rules while your opponent is unrestrained by them.
While I understand that we viewers have a much broader perspective than the characters, the frustration of having to watch them miss opportunities is what compels me to comment on it.
Plus, they have not shown Lucia and Tae Gyeong as having any answer to anything thrown at them. So, the Chairman may be held for a while longer while those 2 flounder around for a response.
One classic is the difference between having a car or truck of doom come out of nowhere from off camera, which hits differently than having the character crossing a 6-lane street and then freezing and waiting for a vehicle many yards away to hit them.
We all know that is not his intention, and he is actually confused by his own feelings and coming to terms with the fact that he likes her. But it wouldn't hurt for him to just be nice to her. Nothing more, nothing less. He doesn't have to confess his love for her until he is ready, but the way he has been acting is not cool. I hope it changes soon.
We have already had a computer-generated singer go viral, and now some lady has created an actress that talent agencies have tried to sign, like they would have a human.
Companies no longer need to hire human influencers to hawk their products when they can create a computer-generated one that doesn't need to be fed or get tired. Why not produce scripts with AI where paying a human to do so is not necessary?
While I understand that we viewers have a much broader perspective than the characters, the frustration of having to watch them miss opportunities is what compels me to comment on it.