I think age gaps are more of a big deal when you're young. There's a big difference between a 15 and 20 year old,…
You couldn't care less? You're posting about age gaps everywhere here, but don't care about the same thing when it's about other shows. This is why you're a hypocrite and digging the hole deeper. You're not really smart.
I think age gaps are more of a big deal when you're young. There's a big difference between a 15 and 20 year old,…
Yeah, 'cause 9.5 is a much lower score than 10?😂 That wasn't my point btw, funny how you ignored that the 2 main lead had a 12 year age gap but you don't whine about that.
I think age gaps are more of a big deal when you're young. There's a big difference between a 15 and 20 year old,…
You're just another hypocrite, nothing more. You rate "The Glory" 9.5, yet there is a 13 YEARS age gap between the 2 leads, and that's just 1 Kdrama in your list.
Can people just stop bitching about the age gap? Why are you acting as if the female leads are some 50+ year old ahjummas? They are NOT old, only 35 and 36 years old. 10 year age gap is nothing! All of them are adults, and this is just a Kdrama. Y'all drool over Kdramas like "Goblin" etc where the main lead is literally 100s of years old and dating with a TEEN!
There's a 12 YEARS age gape between Gong Yoo and Goeun, she was 25, and he was 37, but you never said a thing. I'm so done with hypocrite Kdrama fans.
I swear, if the writer messed up the last 2 episodes, I'm gonna give a lower rating than 5/10. Like, the show started out so good, the so called "villains" are interesting, it's actually surprising it's not the same old nonsense story, but this weird ass love quadruple is INSANE, if the spoiler is true about the last 2 episodes the writer should be locked in a padded room.
It was really good, but the last couple of episodes were too much, and messy. Dumbest King title goes to King Gwang Hae. Honestly, the last episode could've been 100% about the two main leads because the rest was uninteresting, especially how they messed up all the fights in the finale. Like no one said anything, they just moved on and forget who was the actual traitor. Absolute nonsense.
But overall it's good, funny and even tho it's not the best written show, it is worth your time.
It was decent, but the writing was bang average at best. The main story was good and interesting, but the way they developed the story was a mess! 20 episodes is too much, and I don't feel the villains got what they deserve. The last episode was definitely a letdown. Yeah, the main characters kinda get what they wanted, but the way they did it was cheap and lazy.
The Korean Zeus and Hades should've been killed off, honestly.
So, he's basically saying Jisoo is not a good actress but popular. In one interview, he trashed Jisoo and pretty much every other actress too. What a guy.
I felt her stiffness was a good reflection of the character she was playing. A world-weary young woman with deep…
"I wouldn't notice any difference. I'd think it's Yeo Ri as usual."
I think this part is true BUT it was 100% an instruction from the director.
The difference is that other characters were possessed by a vengeful ghost. That's why their acting was much different. With Yeori it was different, because she was possessed by sad ghosts with much less anger.
You can only differentiate Yun Gab and Imugi, because Gap was a normal guy, and Imugi was a cheerful guy who didn't respect anyone. Different characters, different ways of playing them. I think Bona just didn't get much chance to play more complex characters.
Bona was MILES better in 2521, but she's not an acting giant.
A whole another LEVEL of a MESS, pun intended! What the actual hell was this, not to mention the ending.
Interesting plot, but overall a really bad writing. Even if you don't think too much about the story, it's ridiculous. It's basically a fantasy, but not a good one.
See, I don't think the show is underrated, 8.2 is a good score, but I do think it's underappreciated! I think many people didn't pay attention to the details enough to understand the story.
It was well-written and great, with not as many clishes you can see in most Kdramas.
Also, I honestly don't get why people say the romance was rushed and out of nowhere, when people clapping for romance stories that happening after the 1st meeting, basically. Their love story was developed well enough. It's just the story was shorter than most Kdrama.
"No back story on who the Snow Man truly was and why Hongrang (little brother) saw him in his dreams."
There was no need for a backstory, he was just an average soldier. The original Hongrang saw in his dreams, because his dad was the boss of the Snow Man, so he probably saw him once. It doesn't need to be said it out loud. It was obvious.
"Painter as a villain lacked a convincing villain arc, just felt very forced + cliche."
The painter was just crazy as hell, that's all. There's no need to add the usual: "I want to rule the world." etc nonsense.
"Jae-yi and Hongrang’s romance felt very rushed and almost out of nowhere."
It wasn't from out of nowhere. It was built up slowly. The signs were there. Even with the other guy.
"No closure on what happened to Knot-nim in the end."
I don't think there's need for this, she got what she wanted, end of story.
"The whole poisoning thing from the arsenic + alum made no sense that it had effects years later when in reality it would have had more immediate effects when they were children. "
I agree about this tho, but it can be explained too. For example, Knot-nim and her crew maybe helped him survive.
"I find it unbelievable she really didn’t learn any martial art skills considering the types of people she was interacting with in secret."
But she did. There was a scene with the other brother, who actually said he thought her some self-defense moves. She's obviously not a skilled fighter, but she can defend herself.
There's a 12 YEARS age gape between Gong Yoo and Goeun, she was 25, and he was 37, but you never said a thing. I'm so done with hypocrite Kdrama fans.
But overall it's good, funny and even tho it's not the best written show, it is worth your time.
The Korean Zeus and Hades should've been killed off, honestly.
I think this part is true BUT it was 100% an instruction from the director.
The difference is that other characters were possessed by a vengeful ghost. That's why their acting was much different. With Yeori it was different, because she was possessed by sad ghosts with much less anger.
You can only differentiate Yun Gab and Imugi, because Gap was a normal guy, and Imugi was a cheerful guy who didn't respect anyone. Different characters, different ways of playing them. I think Bona just didn't get much chance to play more complex characters.
Bona was MILES better in 2521, but she's not an acting giant.
Bona was MUCH BETTER in 2521, so it's obviously not her fault. The scrip was obviously lacking in many ways.
Interesting plot, but overall a really bad writing. Even if you don't think too much about the story, it's ridiculous. It's basically a fantasy, but not a good one.
This great casting deserved a better writer.
It was well-written and great, with not as many clishes you can see in most Kdramas.
Also, I honestly don't get why people say the romance was rushed and out of nowhere, when people clapping for romance stories that happening after the 1st meeting, basically. Their love story was developed well enough. It's just the story was shorter than most Kdrama.
More in my review.
There was no need for a backstory, he was just an average soldier. The original Hongrang saw in his dreams, because his dad was the boss of the Snow Man, so he probably saw him once. It doesn't need to be said it out loud. It was obvious.
"Painter as a villain lacked a convincing villain arc, just felt very forced + cliche."
The painter was just crazy as hell, that's all. There's no need to add the usual: "I want to rule the world." etc nonsense.
"Jae-yi and Hongrang’s romance felt very rushed and almost out of nowhere."
It wasn't from out of nowhere. It was built up slowly. The signs were there. Even with the other guy.
"No closure on what happened to Knot-nim in the end."
I don't think there's need for this, she got what she wanted, end of story.
"The whole poisoning thing from the arsenic + alum made no sense that it had effects years later when in reality it would have had more immediate effects when they were children. "
I agree about this tho, but it can be explained too. For example, Knot-nim and her crew maybe helped him survive.
"I find it unbelievable she really didn’t learn any martial art skills considering the types of people she was interacting with in secret."
But she did. There was a scene with the other brother, who actually said he thought her some self-defense moves. She's obviously not a skilled fighter, but she can defend herself.