bruh JJ is so malleable like she folds to everyone that shows up with a tear in their eye. girl wdym his mom begs you to love him (when it's already a forced situation) and you hug her???
this is such a good well made and well PACED drama. it's hard to believe it's from 20 years ago. man what happened why aren't today's kdramas like this?? I haven't finished yet but this is the most realistic kdrama i've watched so far even with the hidden gender plot, it made sense i didn't have to reason myself the show did it all for me.
you're right the comment section isn't meant for giving deep criticism. I just thought that your paragraph was full of nothing, and decided to point it out.
but even after saying all of that, you're still here replying. you could also just ignore me.
I think you just don't know how to share opinions, do you? I was trying to help you smh π€¦πΎββοΈ
So this might be a long comment but worth the read. This was a very beautiful drama one of the greatest love stories…
I hated the hk arc too but I think that time she had gor herself was necessary for her to realize that she's stronger, now she can fight back now, she's not alone anymore. also she's a survivor and she did say she felt shame to tell SY the story about her trauma. I think her being scared like that is what makes it all more realistic
so many words, but you can't even point out actual stuff from the show that is 'all fluff no substance'.
if your comment had any reasoning or made any sense, you would use examples and make a more complete argument, but funny enough your comment is the one that is surface level... without any real criticism, ya know? so who's the one without developed frontal lobe? smh π€¦πΎββοΈ
just the fact that we're getting the backstories of all the other characters as well is more than enough for me ππππ i missed them so much, and sam's story didn't have them enough for me. plus Wilbert's singing is so soothing i-... this one was an obvious trap for me
I had fun watching this there were so many funny elements. woobin is so funny everything he says makes me laugh (i'll keep waiting for all your projects sir here since 2017 after seeing heirs the 1st time). and finally a kdrama were people can't criticise suzy's acting since ya know she's supposed to be a psycho. they definitely have chemistry together, i know the odds are against me but i wish they did another big scale more serious project together as partner (you know what they say there's no two without three). the kid playing hubbrish/khalid my god! he's really good! i was convinced.
i took this drama very lightly, but i'm scared to know how many faux pas the've done with the original legend of jinn and the multilingualism of the show (i like the concept i can't tell how well executed it was). the angel of death is the only character that pissed me off bc for me it didn't make sense what he was doing (also the name rubbed me the wrong way...). loved the subtle romance for minji and hate how it broke my heart when she realized. and then her death was a bigger hit. gl is still not a subject to be fully developed in a mainstream drama in korea what a bore... but did they have to haVE HER FALL FOR THE GRANDMA?? SRLY WHAT'S WRONG WITH Y'ALL THAT'S SO SICK AND TWISTED my head aches from crying.
it was a bit too gore honestly (for my standards) the tied feet he had to lift literally made me the most uncomfortable, but the crazy halmonie that threw a tantrum had really bad cgi blood it was so obvious i was embarrass Netflix.
anyway, this was supposed to be a short comment but i couldn't stop. bye
I just watched section E last week to see how he was there, and he was great there, serious when he had to and…
this latest episode made me hate this character some much more. I'm already thinking about watching another project where Rabin can ACTUALLY show us his acting and pls no more acting cold/heartless by he's a sweet guy
okay these comments are full of ridiculous takes. the question ends at: he shouldn't have mocked the actor over his terrible accent and with such confident online keep it to yourself man. dubbing actors or getting bilingual actors is the director's call and depending on what is most important, the message and what he speaks or the way it's conveyed. and y'all ain't gotta say in that so live it to rest jeez... always nitpicking
I LOVED RABIN WHEN HE WAS YURI IN AMNSE, AS AN ACTOR THE ROLE SUITED HIM AND HE SLAYED IT BUT HERE??? I'M STRUGGLING!!! MY GOODNESS, BOY IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR ISH TOGETHER THIS MINUTE!!!!! LIKE @Liora BELOW SAID I ALSO THINK HIS FACIAL EXPRESSION ARE BASICALLY NONEXISTENT AND THAT MAKE HIM LOOK SO HEARTLESS THEN ADDING SALT TO THE WOUND HE SAYS BLUNT/HURTFUL THINGS WITH 0% EMPATHY!
I just needed to rant a bit.... i was so happy and hopeful seeing Alys putting an end to the nonsense and setting her boundaries clear, and the way he easily slid right in, is insane. I still have hope (no spoilers please i only watch this for entertainment, i don't mind that it's full of holes and infuriating things). Anyway, Second Lead Syndrome is the strongest i felts in years.
woaah I really didn't even recognised him
but even after saying all of that, you're still here replying. you could also just ignore me.
I think you just don't know how to share opinions, do you?
I was trying to help you smh π€¦πΎββοΈ
if your comment had any reasoning or made any sense, you would use examples and make a more complete argument, but funny enough your comment is the one that is surface level... without any real criticism, ya know?
so who's the one without developed frontal lobe? smh π€¦πΎββοΈ
i took this drama very lightly, but i'm scared to know how many faux pas the've done with the original legend of jinn and the multilingualism of the show (i like the concept i can't tell how well executed it was).
the angel of death is the only character that pissed me off bc for me it didn't make sense what he was doing (also the name rubbed me the wrong way...).
loved the subtle romance for minji and hate how it broke my heart when she realized. and then her death was a bigger hit.
gl is still not a subject to be fully developed in a mainstream drama in korea what a bore... but did they have to haVE HER FALL FOR THE GRANDMA?? SRLY WHAT'S WRONG WITH Y'ALL THAT'S SO SICK AND TWISTED my head aches from crying.
it was a bit too gore honestly (for my standards) the tied feet he had to lift literally made me the most uncomfortable, but the crazy halmonie that threw a tantrum had really bad cgi blood it was so obvious i was embarrass Netflix.
anyway, this was supposed to be a short comment but i couldn't stop. bye
dubbing actors or getting bilingual actors is the director's call and depending on what is most important, the message and what he speaks or the way it's conveyed. and y'all ain't gotta say in that so live it to rest jeez... always nitpicking
MY GOODNESS, BOY IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR ISH TOGETHER THIS MINUTE!!!!!
LIKE @Liora BELOW SAID I ALSO THINK HIS FACIAL EXPRESSION ARE BASICALLY NONEXISTENT AND THAT MAKE HIM LOOK SO HEARTLESS THEN ADDING SALT TO THE WOUND HE SAYS BLUNT/HURTFUL THINGS WITH 0% EMPATHY!
I just needed to rant a bit.... i was so happy and hopeful seeing Alys putting an end to the nonsense and setting her boundaries clear, and the way he easily slid right in, is insane. I still have hope (no spoilers please i only watch this for entertainment, i don't mind that it's full of holes and infuriating things).
Anyway, Second Lead Syndrome is the strongest i felts in years.