There are times when I'm watching this drama that something strikes me as not making any sense, but I don't know…
I have that same feeling too. Some things just doesn't make sense, not because of the plot, but because of how they've shot it. Regardless of that, the show keeps getting better.
There are windows on both sides. If you look at the scene again, you will see that the laser only came from one…
I rewatched the scene to be sure. From the start of the scene, with the president looking behind TS once the laser lands on his chest, it's a given that SH is perched behind TS. And then when he turns to sit down, the dot goes to the back of his shoulder, further proving that, yes, the laser is coming from behind TS. There is a split second, where before he turns his back completely, when TS and the president both face his main chair, and the dot is still on his chest, which doesn't make sense. It occurs before they switch the angles. It's only a split second, that makes it seem like the laser is coming from the windows behind the chair. I just noticed it because it was awkward when I first watched the episode. These things happen though. No drama is flawless.
There are windows on both sides. If you look at the scene again, you will see that the laser only came from one…
There are windows on both sides, but when he faces away from TS the red dot is on the front of his chest and then when he faces TS the dot is still on the front of his chest without any interruption. It's clearly a production fault because I doubt the laser can go through a wall.
I still can’t figure out what this writer is doing he making the wife’s look so pitiful and the mistress like…
I wonder if the writer is trying to show an accurate description of how people in extra marital affairs view extra marital affairs. Unless it's someone who has one night stands, generally, almost always, when it comes to a long lasting extra marital affair, they see it as romance.
Vagabond didn't really make the action right. There is big holes and misteps during action scenes. But actions…
Haha. No worries. No spoilers from me. xD
Ah sorry. My bad. I meant the scene with Seo Hae and the chinese restaurant delivery guy. This is when they were being chased by the Control Bureau and they managed to escape. After ziplining, the Control Bureau had showed up at the very rooftop these two ended up on before they jumped off. How did they know which roof they would be on and how did they get there so fast as to beat them to it?
It's funny how people can see things different ways althogh we are watching the same show. I see it as he likes…
I agree. There is no love in that relationship and they live independent lives. It's very obvious they both got married for superficial reasons. I was drawing attention to the fact that he equates affection to being waited on (just like how the other two women treat their husbands. Even though they are both working women like their husbands, they do the housework, cook and clean and look after the children). It's a typical Asian trait where men want their wives to take over from where their mothers left off. Add to that, I haven't seen him do any of the domestic activities for her that he wants her to do for him. I think he wanted a traditional housewife after marriage and is disappointed that his independent girlfriend who looks after herself didn't change to accommodate him. I've seen this happen numerous times, and yep, it leads to divorce.
Vagabond didn't really make the action right. There is big holes and misteps during action scenes. But actions…
I actually don't have a problem with the sci-fi scenes. They are clearly mystery based, so we won't know if it is a plot hole until the end of the series (*cough*LUCA*cough*) . I was talking about the action sequence plot holes (eg:- How did the Control Bureau know which building Tae Sul and Seo Hae were going to land on after zip-lining off the roof to get there before they did?) Those are the scenes that make me go, "That makes no sense."
Sa Hun... What a typical old fashioned man who wants an independent, fabulous woman as a girlfriend only for her to cook for him, look after him and not get him to do any chores after marriage. I guess he has something against an equal partnership. *rolls eyes*
Ah sorry. My bad. I meant the scene with Seo Hae and the chinese restaurant delivery guy. This is when they were being chased by the Control Bureau and they managed to escape. After ziplining, the Control Bureau had showed up at the very rooftop these two ended up on before they jumped off. How did they know which roof they would be on and how did they get there so fast as to beat them to it?