Another misogynist. With the exception of Namgoong (of course), the rest of the male leads were annoying like…
Why so much hate? It's just an opinion. I have nothing against female characters, as long as they don't create misunderstandings for nothing lol. As a girl, I can't identify with this type of behavior at all.
Glad the world isn't made up of just one type of people with identical tastes. Otherwise we would be very bored.
Fortunately, it gets better in the following episodes.
K will always be a part of Soo Yeol. By the end of the story his role is over though.
Because I know that in reality, the different personalities can merge together, although it rarely lasts very long.l. So I was wondering if that would be the case here too. But I Know that K is a part of Soo Yeol. But the show is built in such a way that I've come to see K as a whole person.
I don't know if it's me who's getting old or what, but I'm losing my interest in romances that follow a little too classic outline. And I admit that not being myself a romantic, some scenes bored me somewhat because of their naivety. However, the dialogues are mostly full of meaning and really want to convey an important message. To know that communication and respect are two extremely important things in a relationship. I don't really have anything to complain about the acting of Jimmy and Sea. They did really well. I think it's more the screenplay that is sometimes slow, even if the dialogues are generally well done.
However, the series highlights something important that is seen a lot today. It is about this inability that some fans have to distinguish between the real and the fictitious. Everyone should be able to live their life as they want and I think it's really great that they have slipped this little reminder into their story. Our life belongs to us and is complicated enough without trying to manage someone else's. Everyone should be able to live as they wish.
I just wanted to know one thing. I know K is part of Soo Yeol. Does he end up disappearing? Since they are the same person? I'm only on episode 2 and want to avoid spoilers on the detective storyline :)
I'm currently on episode 7 and I don't find it bad, contrary to what I've seen. The only thing is that we were told about another universe from which the characters will have to return, and this aspect is very little developed. They told us about a fantasy story but ultimately, this is only very little developed. It's more as if it only serves as a pretext for the love story, which I find a shame because there would be a lot of potential. In the end, we have a romance that is nothing more than another, when it comes to the script. And that's really a shame.
LOL it is literally censored romance like in Chinese BL drama...Other Korean bromance dramas are like click baiting…
We can interpret this relationship as we want. Personally I don't see it like that but I understand your point of view. For me, Devil Judge is closer to a censored BL than Beyond Evil, if BL there must be ^^
Their relationship was everything in the show. I loved how it developed through out the series, It never took…
I don't think you can be inspector once you have a criminal record, unfortunately. But as for the rest, I hope you're right and I like to believe that ! And yes, definitely.
It's been a while since I've seen a good BL. The problem is that I have a lot of trouble with Earth and his way of playing which varies very little from one role to another. Should I still try, knowing that I have a lot of trouble with him? Is the story really good?
Both are correct. Toxic fans go out of the line and CCP getting more conservative under the current president.…
The entertainment programs are very limited... I also have a hard time understanding what they can have against dramas that reflect their own culture... It's certainly the least reflective of western culture, since they seem to dislike western culture.
Glad the world isn't made up of just one type of people with identical tastes. Otherwise we would be very bored.
Fortunately, it gets better in the following episodes.
I don't really have anything to complain about the acting of Jimmy and Sea. They did really well. I think it's more the screenplay that is sometimes slow, even if the dialogues are generally well done.
However, the series highlights something important that is seen a lot today. It is about this inability that some fans have to distinguish between the real and the fictitious. Everyone should be able to live their life as they want and I think it's really great that they have slipped this little reminder into their story. Our life belongs to us and is complicated enough without trying to manage someone else's. Everyone should be able to live as they wish.
I also have a hard time understanding what they can have against dramas that reflect their own culture... It's certainly the least reflective of western culture, since they seem to dislike western culture.