Yeo Ri isn't a shaman. She's a professional hostage/damsel in distress.Also, you couldn't pay me to feel sorry…
ztravs88: She isn't a shaman compared to whom and by whose criteria?
Btw. 1. Professionals get paid (but Yeo Ri doesn't). 2. I have never heard of someone choosing to be 'a professional hostage/damsel in distress' to earn a living.
What I'm reading is that this story is so dumb only kids would find it entertaining without eyerolling at all…
I have no problem with your first paragraph and generally agree with it but your second paragraph seems hypocritical to me. Are you saying that those who don't like the drama are not allowed to comment on it even thouigh they have watched some of it? That's not fair, is it?
Secondly, although many people would drop a drama that they did not like, I can understand why a viewer might choose to continue to watch or to finish it.
I am not sure yet on the specifics, but from the very start, even in the first episode it was clear that the ML…
Yllers: Were that the case, why did he give her such a permanent (and ugly) tattoo which no one else would be likely to see? Was that (pun intended) for show?
I have watched, or more correctly, started to watch many of these 'twisted love' web dramas but I think, just after having watched one episode, that this one is especially twisted. For the first time, I question the mentality of the author. On a different note, can anyone tell me why he has a grudge against her or tell me in which episode we are told?
With regards to some of the comments below re 'fan wars'. I used to tell people that I was a fan of Sageuks or Chinese costume dramas, or even an actor in particular - that was until I learned what 'fan' and 'fandom' means (to some people) in this day and age. Now, I can't help but conflate the word 'fan' with 'pyschotic' or 'psychologically disturbed'.
I can understand somebody wanting to know the details of a favoured actor's life, but just why does one need to know about the 'ins and outs' of indexes, polls, exposure, and the like (not to mention the abhorrent things that 'netizens' do) - just to enjoy a drama?
For anyone having problems finding the 'real' ep. 6: Most videos listed as ep. "6" on Dailymotion are actually episode 8 but I found one entitled ep "6" which really is ep. 6: ...dailymotion.com/video/x9jv9wk uploaded by 'Luvv Drama'.
Is it just me? I have just watched (supposedly) episode 6 and have just begun ep. 7 but the two episodes seem to be back to front, and scenes are missing, in the wrong oplace, or just heavily edited. See my spoiler below.
Btw. 1. Professionals get paid (but Yeo Ri doesn't). 2. I have never heard of someone choosing to be 'a professional hostage/damsel in distress' to earn a living.
I agree with you about Bibi, though.
Secondly, although many people would drop a drama that they did not like, I can understand why a viewer might choose to continue to watch or to finish it.
On a different note, can anyone tell me why he has a grudge against her or tell me in which episode we are told?
I used to tell people that I was a fan of Sageuks or Chinese costume dramas, or even an actor in particular - that was until I learned what 'fan' and 'fandom' means (to some people) in this day and age. Now, I can't help but conflate the word 'fan' with 'pyschotic' or 'psychologically disturbed'.
I can understand somebody wanting to know the details of a favoured actor's life, but just why does one need to know about the 'ins and outs' of indexes, polls, exposure, and the like (not to mention the abhorrent things that 'netizens' do) - just to enjoy a drama?
...dailymotion.com/video/x9jv9wk uploaded by 'Luvv Drama'.
I shall have a look later, I was fed up of waiting for Female General so decided to watch JOL again!