It's a good drama,but Shim Bu Nui is so annoying,How can she believe in that stupid superstition.
@CjRun. It can by anything. If you were in a soup kitchen, working your fingers to the bone, just so the homeless could eat - that is altruistic of you, especially when you expect no thanks. If you expect thanks, it can be argued you're working at the soup kitchen for personal gratification. It just means you put other's needs before yourself. You don't necessarily have to give up love.
We can take our mutually formed clenched hands, and do a fist bump together.
It's a good drama,but Shim Bu Nui is so annoying,How can she believe in that stupid superstition.
Here on this thread, or just here general? I comment here often *raises eyebrows* Noble sacrifice is altruism. It's when you do something for someone else, often in detriment to you, but you expect no favour to be returned. So say you were in the same position, you wouldn't expect that person to go through everything you did, to help you. What type of behaviour will surface from it? We're witnessing it with our very eyes. Recklessness to one's safety. Not caring if she's filmed and put on video-sharing sites.
In that sense, I'm very glad Su Ho's around to look out for her. She's deliberately putting herself in harm's way, perhaps in self-hatred or as a punishment, like manicmuse says. I am pissed they are trying to make the superstitions look like they're true. When she runs off to the shaman and thanks him...man, the fist I formed!
In short, Bo Nui is hella exasperating, but I'm glad there's a Su Ho out there, trying to debunk the myths and look out for her safety. Just as long as it flippin' sinks in!
Oh my god, so she was just supposed to sleep sleep with a tiger from the very beginning? Everyone's mind was in…
Your mind was in the biggest gutter.
If I remember correctly, you were the one hysterically claiming "OMG THEY'RE GOING TO SLEEP TOGETHER. THEY'RE GOING TO SLEEP TOGETHER" or something to that affect.
lolz :P
My, you guys have been busy! (Sorry I wasn't around for contribution) I will look forward to reading your comments as the final fortnight of airing approaches.
Some questions. Why are all the ghosts scary and in white, but Man Wol and Heo Joon's mother look normal, just…
Her power is active within the boundary too. Before Heo Joon came into the picture, she was moving things with her eyes in Chunbing Temple. That's why I was wondering why she was struggling to reach a top shelf, when she can use magic...then I thought maybe she didn't want to alarm Heo Joon. I will actually go back and pinpoint another scene, besides that, where she uses magic within the boundary. Yes! In ep 5 (go to the recaps, much easier)...when Seo Ri's hair is black (indicating the curse is not activated), she uses her magic to fling a sickle (a curved blade) at Yeo Gwang, when he comes back with gambling sticks. Yes, the shameness can only sense her when the boundary is broken, but her magic works regardless. Case proven in ep 10, when her hair turns white, but she flings Red Gentleman Robe away.
....Therefore she is not like a child? She doesn't need to rely on others as much?
About your Yeo Gwang point, I see where you're coming from...he doesn't want to alarm or hurt her. It was misguided, but I see he was looking out for her.
Some questions. Why are all the ghosts scary and in white, but Man Wol and Heo Joon's mother look normal, just slightly pale. Also the subtitles. In ep 10, it mentioned they were down to their last candle being lit. How can that be? Sure Heo Joon lit one, but what about the other 7, because I swear there was 8 left. Last question. How come Heo Joon drinks the memory elixir, and still able to possess it's abilities days or weeks later, but with the ghost-seeing one, it wears off? Does that potion wear off once the objective has been reached? There is no consistency. Despite these loop holes, I just watch for the awesome FX, and acting.
Also another thing...Yeo Gwang and Hyun Seo.
Why are they keeping Seo Ri in the dark. It leaves her more defenceless, than it should. First the father, who didn't tell her about the curse and how there are people out there to kill her. Second Yeo Gwang...he doesn't tell her how people linked to the 100-yo tree are getting killed. To what purpose? Why is he treating her like a child? If he told Seo Ri, maybe she would've come with ways around it or a solution. They are basically painting Seo Ri out as a sacrificial lamb, when she easily has strong magical abilities and maybe fight her own.
This drama is my bias though.
Can't tear my eyes away.
Oh wow, I didn't suspect this to be the identity of the Red Robe at all!! Can't wait to find out the reasons.
The suspicions were there on dramabeans, so I can't say I'm surprised. It's amazing what some people can see in scenes. You know that scene where, two people in court were gossiping if Soel Gae was a man or woman, whilst she's standing guard...well a little later on, I think people were wondering if the Red Gentleman Robe was a man or woman...apparently his stature was shorter than someone would expect for a man...people on dramabeans put that together, and called it by ep 5 or 6. I was like this @.@ So astute, guys! :)
We can take our mutually formed clenched hands, and do a fist bump together.
In that sense, I'm very glad Su Ho's around to look out for her. She's deliberately putting herself in harm's way, perhaps in self-hatred or as a punishment, like manicmuse says. I am pissed they are trying to make the superstitions look like they're true. When she runs off to the shaman and thanks him...man, the fist I formed!
In short, Bo Nui is hella exasperating, but I'm glad there's a Su Ho out there, trying to debunk the myths and look out for her safety. Just as long as it flippin' sinks in!
If I remember correctly, you were the one hysterically claiming "OMG THEY'RE GOING TO SLEEP TOGETHER. THEY'RE GOING TO SLEEP TOGETHER" or something to that affect.
lolz :P
....Therefore she is not like a child? She doesn't need to rely on others as much?
About your Yeo Gwang point, I see where you're coming from...he doesn't want to alarm or hurt her. It was misguided, but I see he was looking out for her.
Also another thing...Yeo Gwang and Hyun Seo.
Why are they keeping Seo Ri in the dark. It leaves her more defenceless, than it should. First the father, who didn't tell her about the curse and how there are people out there to kill her. Second Yeo Gwang...he doesn't tell her how people linked to the 100-yo tree are getting killed. To what purpose? Why is he treating her like a child? If he told Seo Ri, maybe she would've come with ways around it or a solution. They are basically painting Seo Ri out as a sacrificial lamb, when she easily has strong magical abilities and maybe fight her own.
This drama is my bias though.
Can't tear my eyes away.