You all can suggest MDL staff delete second part page there ,also write them emeil to edit this page and make…
Having two separate pages for a drama that hasn't been on pause nor has a second season is just convoluted nonsense, but I can't be bothered to argue with staff on here. Case in point the response you got. They're making the site a mess for no good reason.
All this talk of accuracy and they don't even use pinyin properly on this website.
The first episode might be my favorite episode out of any modern drama. Sadly, the rest of the drama couldn't compare to the first episode and I found myself getting bored in the second half of the show.
Fate this. Fate that. Constantly meddling in everyone's life, but preaches about fate. I'm sick of this trope. Someone should whack the monk upside the head and call it fate.
Not telling his kids he was Woo-young was a massive blunder in this drama. So not only did their "friend" Woo-young ghost the both of them, but their anger at their dad for never being around was practically unresolved.
I really really wanted to love this because of how highly rated it was. Objectively, this is an awesome drama…
I loved the FL and ML...until the ML turned into a brainlet. I have to disagree with it being well written. The story is slow and it's a much shorter drama compared to usual, so there isn't much of a story in the first place. Fast forward to when things finally happen and you see just how much the story unravels.
What did the ML even teach the FL? You literally never see him teach her a single thing throughout the entire drama.
The empress dowager can wipe out the emperor, all his concubines, all their staff, and none of the officials raise an eyebrow? These are the smartest people the country has to offer? Give me a break.
They show that the army won't give into hostage situations when Xiaoyu shot an arrow at the guy she loved. Like literally an episode later, the ML surrenders for one kid and a bunch of officials that died anyways. "The most important thing is the people, followed by the country, and lastly the Emperor himself..."and yet he gave up the people and country for a 5 year old emperor that's been in power for like a day. You're supposed to feel sad when the ML dies like that, but instead I just felt cheated that he died in such a stupid way.
strong first half, weaker second. i was really loving the atmosphere, concept, and dynamic of the first half,…
Agreed. The second half felt like they were trying to force drama into it and actively trying to annoy us. Everyone in the second half was sniffing glue or something.
A mothers protection apparently only extends against the ML. Random strangers in hospitals are ok to drive around with and hang out with. Nothing at all weird about a guy in his mid 30's hanging out with a 16 year old. I know the ages were a bit different in the story, but come on.
A monk that knows absolutely nothing about dating should definitely try to break two happy people up instead of warning them about someone that's TRYING TO KILL THEM! Words cannot express how stupid and annoying this was. "You should stay away from her. Don't remind her of ghosts. Better to forget it all." SHE CAN ALREADY SEE GHOSTS YOU HALFWIT! A person that was just attacked by a ghost should totally be left alone just because some idiot monk said so.
Wow, they are dragging out the ending. I keep thinking it's about to end and then it just goes on and on. 😂
I agree with your entire comment chain here.
I was enjoying it through the first 8-10 episodes, but it's like they ran out of story to tell. Now it's just the ML, villain, and granny gatekeeper threatening each other for hours at a time.
There are much longer drama's that I've absolutely loved and didn't want to end, but this drama just stalls out. An introduction to a new villain or some sort of progression was really needed.
As much as I like Zhao Lusi, she seems to be in a lot of terrible dramas. The story seemed like it had random ideas all glued together. Everything in this drama felt forced because they couldn't come up with a good story.
There are so many dramas with ratings of 9 and over that are nowhere as good as this one.It really depends on…
Kingdom was the very first KDrama I watched. It's pretty much how I got into watching KDrama's and also CDrama's. I thought it was pretty good, but unfortunately it's not finished. Everyone is waiting for season 3. The movie didn't help matters since it just converges with the ending of season 2.
There are so many dramas with ratings of 9 and over that are nowhere as good as this one.It really depends on…
I think the problem is just that people mislabel it as action/thriller or have this as the most common recommendation of "All of Us Are Dead."
This drama plays out more like a slice of life that also just so happens to have infected people in it. Every episode is about people going about doing mostly mundane things in quarantine and how they're changing psychologically. Definitely not everyone's cup of tea, myself included.
I kept expecting shit to hit the fan, but it never does. At one point an infected person breaks into their apartment and the cop just tells him to leave.
So many useless deaths, like On Jo's father (I still don't know where the 'sacrificing' part came, he could've…
Her father got bit on the hand. They showed it when he was tying up the gate. I assume it happened when the girl zombie tackled him to the ground and you hear a "chomp" sound.
They estimated that around 10,000 people were still alive and not zombies, so he felt guilt for killing potentially thousands of living people.
The teacher going after the girl was normal, but not dragging her back into the safe room they already had was a head-scratcher.
I agree with the food/water thing being ridiculous. If only there was a character bringing them food and water to save them and that plot point...oh wait, there was, and they killed her off before she could do that.
My favorite quote from the drama: "Hatred is contagious, but so is trust."
I liked it for the most part, though there was some obvious plot holes, general stupidity, and wasted characters.
For some reason Na-yeon's death hit me the hardest. They kept hinting that she would have some sort of redemption arc, but then she just kinda dies while holding all the food and drinks. She also had a lot of screen time that never amounted to anything.
The bullied kids also felt like wasted screen time. They never get revenge, they never get any help, and they take any pity you may have for them away. What was their purpose?
All this talk of accuracy and they don't even use pinyin properly on this website.
There was nothing really going on between the two leads and all of a sudden they're in love. Like what? When? How? Did I miss a few episodes?
The drama is called Doom At Your Service, but even with the FL dying, there's no sense of dread. It just feels like a useless subplot.
I'm currently 0/3 on liking ML's in modern CDramas, assuming this one doesn't turn out.
A Love So Beautiful = no emotion turd ML
Go Go Squid = violent turd ML and a giant propaganda piece on top of it
What did the ML even teach the FL? You literally never see him teach her a single thing throughout the entire drama.
The empress dowager can wipe out the emperor, all his concubines, all their staff, and none of the officials raise an eyebrow? These are the smartest people the country has to offer? Give me a break.
They show that the army won't give into hostage situations when Xiaoyu shot an arrow at the guy she loved. Like literally an episode later, the ML surrenders for one kid and a bunch of officials that died anyways. "The most important thing is the people, followed by the country, and lastly the Emperor himself..."and yet he gave up the people and country for a 5 year old emperor that's been in power for like a day. You're supposed to feel sad when the ML dies like that, but instead I just felt cheated that he died in such a stupid way.
They also play here in Love and Redemption:
https://youtu.be/A0WTM2-7vSo?list=PL6xVgUZ4UP2OXMFMR5o5G7sRtVPzb6PH4&t=2263
A mothers protection apparently only extends against the ML. Random strangers in hospitals are ok to drive around with and hang out with. Nothing at all weird about a guy in his mid 30's hanging out with a 16 year old. I know the ages were a bit different in the story, but come on.
A monk that knows absolutely nothing about dating should definitely try to break two happy people up instead of warning them about someone that's TRYING TO KILL THEM! Words cannot express how stupid and annoying this was.
"You should stay away from her. Don't remind her of ghosts. Better to forget it all." SHE CAN ALREADY SEE GHOSTS YOU HALFWIT! A person that was just attacked by a ghost should totally be left alone just because some idiot monk said so.
I was enjoying it through the first 8-10 episodes, but it's like they ran out of story to tell. Now it's just the ML, villain, and granny gatekeeper threatening each other for hours at a time.
There are much longer drama's that I've absolutely loved and didn't want to end, but this drama just stalls out. An introduction to a new villain or some sort of progression was really needed.
At least the music and ending was good?
This drama plays out more like a slice of life that also just so happens to have infected people in it. Every episode is about people going about doing mostly mundane things in quarantine and how they're changing psychologically. Definitely not everyone's cup of tea, myself included.
I kept expecting shit to hit the fan, but it never does. At one point an infected person breaks into their apartment and the cop just tells him to leave.
They estimated that around 10,000 people were still alive and not zombies, so he felt guilt for killing potentially thousands of living people.
The teacher going after the girl was normal, but not dragging her back into the safe room they already had was a head-scratcher.
I agree with the food/water thing being ridiculous. If only there was a character bringing them food and water to save them and that plot point...oh wait, there was, and they killed her off before she could do that.
I liked it for the most part, though there was some obvious plot holes, general stupidity, and wasted characters.
For some reason Na-yeon's death hit me the hardest. They kept hinting that she would have some sort of redemption arc, but then she just kinda dies while holding all the food and drinks. She also had a lot of screen time that never amounted to anything.
The bullied kids also felt like wasted screen time. They never get revenge, they never get any help, and they take any pity you may have for them away. What was their purpose?