Why did ML not instantly pull over and break ? It makes no sense and even when he started breaking like way to late car brakes took way too long. Execution took me so out of the scene.
Also you can already see them stretching out plot to fill the episode quotas.
I guess next week will be the story of what happen to the dad of the fast kid.
Nop. It will show what happens in company from perspective of parents and show events leading into present episodes. Then ep 14 will continue from episode 7 ending.
Masonry walls are easier to break than iron doors, as they are weak against lateral forces.
I checked back and noticed they don't look wooden so nice point.
But then explain how he got into that next door room to break the wall in the first place ?
His room is 408 and not next to the room he was getting into.
And if he had to break down the door to get into that next door room then it made no sense to go around. So door was unlocked by chance in that next door room ?
Parents are the leads, kids are minor characters so in future you will only be disappointed if you expect major…
I am talking based on webtoon which this is sourced from.
Kids story we got in first 7 episodes was already way more then in source material and in future they are side characters to parents.
In present we will get more about relationship with parents then anything else and friendship between kids unless they change it and make it into romance.
Them taking time with each of these characters is making us care for them. Condensing the story doesn't have the same effect.
As to your question on why they decided to go that way with kids in initial few episodes I am gonna asume it's to bait in larger demographic and at same time create mystery with gaps that can be filled in later episodes.
Initial shift is probably surprising but I don't see there being issue in being able to follow episodes if they are fully dedicated to one story. It should actually make it very easy to follow.
It made absolute sense for that character. The thing standing between him and the woman he loves is a wall. He…
The thing standing between him and her was a door that he walked away from to take the longer route and harder method. It made no sense other then it looked better.
There was nothing discrete about either method and he prob broke down door in next door apartment because his apartment was 408 and not the one next to it.
its pure rage..man...when you are very angry,your logical expression disappears...
Well he was initially at the door so if you lose yourself and go into rage you will prob knock down the door not semi casually walk away and go around to take down the wall which takes way longer 🤣
I unfortunately don't have a Disney+ or Hulu subscription, so I haven't watched this yet, but I'm curious if it…
It's neither of what you mentioned.
It's very good show that I highly recommend and super powers are just element of the show.
Cinematography and story telling is top notch.
If I had to pick marvel then closest one this one is in terms of vibes and some direction is prob daredevil series especially later episodes. Ep11 definitely inspired by Oldboy.
Jo Bo ah world is comedic while Rowoon is serious..and then there will previous birth story! Not all dramas can…
I liked this one more because lines are more blurred and while we have comedy and dark stuff it still feels like we are warching one cohesive product.
In that other one scenes seem disjointed and out of place so it takes me out of the moment. It's not only constrast of slapstick comedy to tragedy but the whole way of how it is shot and handled with tone it feels like different genre. Imo murders and crimes in that show should be done in more dark comedy way not thriller/ crime show.
Jo Bo ah world is comedic while Rowoon is serious..and then there will previous birth story! Not all dramas can…
I had issue with show identity in that kdrama running rn where FL touches butts to have vision. The transitions of slapstick comedy to kidnapping/murder/ etc. was jarring af especially because the tone also completly shifted and didn't feel as one cohesive vision.
After seeing that show this one seems kinda fine in comparison as it blends genres better and I didn't feel that jarring transition but I am gonna asume it's gonna be mostly comedic at start and then later go little into melodrama combined with flashbacks.
It's to early to see if it will fall apart but atm it seems decent tho 1st episode wasn't anything special it's still better then I initially expected.
What are the odds of having same bridge and fireworks and them walking towards each other as the 19th life drama this year. It seems almost like same shot for shot :S
You would probably cut off all your friends because they didn't deserve and fit your idealistic perfect vision…
Well I said I disagree on CEO not deserving to be his friend. You didn't give any reasons on why he doesn't deserve to be his friend.
I didn't talk anything about CEO being good or bad or that I only see his good sides. I just said he is the only friend he has and while they both have positives and negatives their relationship is by far mostly positive and healthy while not ideal. Everyone can also be somewhat selfish and self preserving in relationship and they both display that and on other hand they also both display selfless acts. You just seem to root yourself very one sided from ML perspective instead as impartial outside observer.
I am not talking about me liking or disliking a character, I am talking about their relationship dynamic so if you personally dislike a character that doesn't matter here. CEO is more pragmatic, logical and can come of somewhat calculated and cold but that makes sense for someone in his position and I guess it can be mistaken by not caring or something. CEO also has wife, daughter and ton of employees who may suffer from ML doing reckless stuff that ceo went out on a limb and risked his association with him. What he was doing in this episode makes sense for him and for safety of ML.
I only made one remark and didn't judge you so don't make more out of this then it is. This is nothing personal and was used to demonstrate the absurdity of deciding friendship worth or being deserved in your case. I asume you made a comment on him not deserving to be his friend because they had 1 fight in last episode that was also somewhat a misunderstanding and neither expressed what they ment best and because you probably have biased dislike for his character which in this case doesn't make a good argument.
So tell me what makes CEO deserving and not deserving of being his friend and viceversa ?
People should cut the CEO some slack...he clearly cares about Do-ha, he's the one who was trying to convince him…
CEO is pragmatic and moraly gray so his logical approach may come off unlikeable to some people who expect character to be idealistic care free bubblehead.
I like his character because it makes for someone in that position to act like that or he wouldn't be as there. Idk how many people here don't understand that just because someone straight up isn't basically caricature of moral pure made up non exsistent person doesn't mean they are some evil master mind but actual real person.
Also you can already see them stretching out plot to fill the episode quotas.
But then explain how he got into that next door room to break the wall in the first place ?
His room is 408 and not next to the room he was getting into.
And if he had to break down the door to get into that next door room then it made no sense to go around. So door was unlocked by chance in that next door room ?
Kids story we got in first 7 episodes was already way more then in source material and in future they are side characters to parents.
In present we will get more about relationship with parents then anything else and friendship between kids unless they change it and make it into romance.
Them taking time with each of these characters is making us care for them. Condensing the story doesn't have the same effect.
As to your question on why they decided to go that way with kids in initial few episodes I am gonna asume it's to bait in larger demographic and at same time create mystery with gaps that can be filled in later episodes.
Initial shift is probably surprising but I don't see there being issue in being able to follow episodes if they are fully dedicated to one story. It should actually make it very easy to follow.
There was nothing discrete about either method and he prob broke down door in next door apartment because his apartment was 408 and not the one next to it.
It's very good show that I highly recommend and super powers are just element of the show.
Cinematography and story telling is top notch.
If I had to pick marvel then closest one this one is in terms of vibes and some direction is prob daredevil series especially later episodes. Ep11 definitely inspired by Oldboy.
In that other one scenes seem disjointed and out of place so it takes me out of the moment. It's not only constrast of slapstick comedy to tragedy but the whole way of how it is shot and handled with tone it feels like different genre. Imo murders and crimes in that show should be done in more dark comedy way not thriller/ crime show.
After seeing that show this one seems kinda fine in comparison as it blends genres better and I didn't feel that jarring transition but I am gonna asume it's gonna be mostly comedic at start and then later go little into melodrama combined with flashbacks.
It's to early to see if it will fall apart but atm it seems decent tho 1st episode wasn't anything special it's still better then I initially expected.
I am talking about the netflix short trailer.
I didn't talk anything about CEO being good or bad or that I only see his good sides. I just said he is the only friend he has and while they both have positives and negatives their relationship is by far mostly positive and healthy while not ideal. Everyone can also be somewhat selfish and self preserving in relationship and they both display that and on other hand they also both display selfless acts. You just seem to root yourself very one sided from ML perspective instead as impartial outside observer.
I am not talking about me liking or disliking a character, I am talking about their relationship dynamic so if you personally dislike a character that doesn't matter here. CEO is more pragmatic, logical and can come of somewhat calculated and cold but that makes sense for someone in his position and I guess it can be mistaken by not caring or something. CEO also has wife, daughter and ton of employees who may suffer from ML doing reckless stuff that ceo went out on a limb and risked his association with him. What he was doing in this episode makes sense for him and for safety of ML.
I only made one remark and didn't judge you so don't make more out of this then it is. This is nothing personal and was used to demonstrate the absurdity of deciding friendship worth or being deserved in your case. I asume you made a comment on him not deserving to be his friend because they had 1 fight in last episode that was also somewhat a misunderstanding and neither expressed what they ment best and because you probably have biased dislike for his character which in this case doesn't make a good argument.
So tell me what makes CEO deserving and not deserving of being his friend and viceversa ?
CEO is the only friend he has that actually potentially cares for him and while he may not be ideal he is still there for him when needed as of now.
I like his character because it makes for someone in that position to act like that or he wouldn't be as there. Idk how many people here don't understand that just because someone straight up isn't basically caricature of moral pure made up non exsistent person doesn't mean they are some evil master mind but actual real person.