You are in episode 3 and you want an explanation for something that's reserved for the future? Oh dear if you…
I guess that explains it and we can just ignore decades of vampire lore about sunlight. But I was being pedantic and it doesn't matter much to me how they decide to tell the story atp.
You are in episode 3 and you want an explanation for something that's reserved for the future? Oh dear if you…
Why does one have to read a novel to understand a drama adaptation? If the drama isn't answering at least some of the questions three episodes in, how is it the fault of the person watching and not the creators? And if we're being pedantic, vampires should not be able to walk around in the sun without any consequence whatsoever. In most popular well-written show/movie where they break that, there's an explanation. This drama doesn't even bother.
Third episode and still no improvement. Everything just kind of falls flat. Except Joss' beauty which is undisputed. I've given up on the CGI being any better or the vampires being more vampire-y. But the plot is below average for me. Why make a whole fuss about how much danger Tong is in and move him to Mark's house only to allow him move out because he threw got angry at having been protected all his life from when they could have just told a kid "and by the way vampires are after you". Plus a few seconds before he was waxing poetic about how much the Miss loved and cared for him. That conversation he overheard does not justify the immediate doubt unless he's been doubting her love all along. Although, I'll say that all of this work if Tong is a complete drama queen but that's not the vibe I get from the character.
Let me not go into some of the dialogue which sometimes sound like two different conversations.
But.
I have now lowered my expectations and I am braced for the worst. What's a little paper-thin plot in the face of Joss' beauty?
Glad to see I'm not the only one who thinks Hem's animosity is completely unjustified. Fifa is behaving exactly like a city kid dumped in the boondocks. It's not even been 24 hours and you're giving him lectures about perfection? The food allergy thing was an unfortunate incident but he's acting like Fifa took a gun and shot someone. Pfft.
Finally finished this. Loved this because it was mostly feel good and I liked the characters. But I hated that the grandma got off so lightly. I was expecting it because it's a kdrama after all. Years of emotional and mental abuse and neglect gone poof because of one apology. A joke.
He had the best storyline, so the best opportunity to show his acting chops. I was surprised he took a supporting…
Lol. I re-watched parts of Crazy Love after posting this comment. First time I saw him was in Temperature of Love as the second male lead and I could not take my eyes off him. The man turns every role into something special imo.
Just finished ep 3 and I am so mad at the mum. "It must have hurt"? That's all she says instead of apologising to her daughter after all the nasty hurtful things she said to and about her. Not to talk about the neglect the poor child must have experienced. Urgh
I don't know where you are watching your subs from, but if it's from the original subber, we should be grateful,…
It wasn't their intention because they said exactly what they meant and it was clear what they meant. The problem came from you misreading/misunderstanding them (which you don't acknowledge).
And I get your point because people complain about subs being too slow when it's fansubbers taking their time to do everyone a favour. But that was clearly not the case here at all.
This could have been so much better. It started out well but just kinda got worse with each episode. I'm not saying it's bad. It was entertaining and the leads are good-looking. But so much of the dysfunction was just there for the plot.
The actors are competent so I hope they get more roles.
I liked this show. A lot. But I can't get over the casual cruelty and toxicity of all four lead characters. I had hoped nobody ended up with anybody and they went back to their friend groups and just did stupid teenage stuff. They don't have any tools to deal with the not-so-romantic aspects of dating. The break-up-to-make-up cycle is going to last years. Good thing it's fiction.
This is so bloody entertaining and funny. Helps that I like all the characters and there is no villain or crazy plot twist or mix-in of genres. It's giving romcom 100%.
Kim Jae Wook is a fantastic actor. He's not the main lead in this and he's acting circles around everyone else. And the other actors are quite good so that's saying something.
I don't know where you are watching your subs from, but if it's from the original subber, we should be grateful,…
Nothing about your original comment says you have a problem with anything. You have no reason to apologise because someone projected their own meaning onto your words.
This is the sort of drama you watch at a slow pace. I've been watching this for weeks and it hits different than if I had decided to binge. I love everything about it.
Zhi sure is privileged. She sees things from such a rose-tinted perspective that comes from having secure backup. Even if she failed as an artist she could have just returned home to the family business. And of course she's very "financial status doesn't matter" because she's not the one who is being ragged about it.
Let me not go into some of the dialogue which sometimes sound like two different conversations.
But.
I have now lowered my expectations and I am braced for the worst. What's a little paper-thin plot in the face of Joss' beauty?
And I get your point because people complain about subs being too slow when it's fansubbers taking their time to do everyone a favour. But that was clearly not the case here at all.
The actors are competent so I hope they get more roles.