In the end the backstory of her first life was underwhelming and I did not like that the writers fed it to the viewers bit by bit... But overall the ending was good. I always thought it was about her "solving" the curse that fell upon her. The way she discovered it and solved it was good enough.
I am really curious . I wonder why people who disliked and dropped the drama but still wandering around/ keep…
Sometime people have criticism but they also hope for change and characters' development. I am currently watching SYIM19L and I gave it a lot of criticism but I still hope the two last eps will save the drama...
I feel the same way. They just have too much of a big brother / little sister relationship for me to be on board…
For me, when they first met, she wished he was her older brother in the stead of her "bad" older brother but they did not interplay that much. And when they meet again she was like 17. Her good feelings for him turned into love feelings but he does not have anything like that for her.
So I do not think it is grooming. I liked that the FL played it like she wanted him to woo her and put some efforts to prove his feelings. She made him know she would not give in so easily (even if she kind of did)
I love how things are starting to heat up. I knew Man Hwi would continue to be the bad guy but I didn't know he'd…
Do Sik suspect Woo Hyeol to be a vampire and he knows a lot about vampire and their blood. He needs his blood and I do not think he is going to ask him nicely especially if he knows that FL likes ML. The guy is charming but his liking of the FL looks like an obsession and he is quite sneaky. Pretty sure he will try some underhanded moves to get what he wants. I don't think he will want to become a vampire though. He won't want to become the prey he is hunting.
Ep 8: What is Man Hwi up to? Is he still that bratty vampire who still holds a grudge from back then, or something…
The guy looks like a nutjob with a grudge against the ML. I am wondering why he is around the SFL and why he is so close to her like she has been his companion for a long time. Maybe he turned her into a vampire and she is hidding it?
The fact that it's the prince we're talking about is why it's offensive. Did anyone talk bad about late Queen…
Stop being hypocritical. The UK does not criminalize criticism of monarchy and lots of people criticized Queen Elizabeth II. In Arab monarchies, the Law often criminalize criticism of the Royals and when they do not like an opinion they have the person killed like Jamal Khashoggi who was killed by order of prince Mohammed bin Salman. It does not mean that all voices are silenced. There are still people who criticize the Arab Royals in the Arab world.
The Arab Prince in the drama is a fictional character. What is the problem with you if he likes bars, drinks, women, pretty employees and he is not Muslim? Why do you want people to describe characters exactly like you want or else it is disrespect? You are the one who disrespect their liberty to create characters that they deem entertaining. This fictional Arab prince is a lot more likeable than some real Arab Princes who are sex offenders, law offenders and murderers.
I never talked about arabs as people. I talked about arab princes and the arab culture that is offensive and intolerant to women, LGBT, liberty of speech, human rights because it is still based on outdated traditions and religious beliefs.
You are the one who should chill and stop taking a fake outraged stance because of a fictional character who is a lot more likeable than some real ones.
You know the next Napoleon on screen is not a French actor but an American actor, right? Lucky the French are not reacting like you and other idiots who believe an actor must have the same citizenship or ethnicity than the character he portrays. How stupid.
You are too obsessed by your own identity to be able to understand.
We do not enjoy realistic Arab princes like Prince Majed bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud who throws parties with drinks, sex and abuse of people. We do not enjoy realistic Arab princes who slap people in public because they are princes. We do not enjoy realistic Arab princes who party in private villas abusing alcohol and escort girls. We do not enjoy realistic princes like Prince Mohammed bin Salman who ordered the killing of someone he does not like...
We enjoy unrealistic cliché Arab princes like the one in this drama portrayed by an Indian actor. The character makes us believe the Arab princes are not only morons like the previously mentionned but but they can be also open minded and fun and have the same qualities and flaws we have.
You are offended? Feel free to be offended. We don't care about your hypocritical outrage. Especially when your culture is particularly offensive to women, LGBT, liberty of speech, human rights.... We have no lesson of tolerance to receive from people like you,
I don't think she is because she has abilities that his lover from the past does not have... I believe SFL is. She does not know it yet but she knows there is something special about the ML.
I liked how the four of them had a great time at the dinner table, the 2ml and the 2fl I saw them very relaxed,…
The dynamic in this love quadrangle is pretty fun and interesting. I thought the story would turn dark at some point but maybe it will be a good ending for everyone.
This is not about arab people or arab countries. This is about a quirky cool and sympathetic Arab prince who studied abroad, likes bars, drinks and booze, women, his four wifes and his harem, good wine, who is not a muslim, who likes to woo pretty hotel employees and likes to befriend foreigners and can speak korean language and it would have been fun to see him on a camel or setting his tent in the hotel.
It's ok. Maybe the funny transgression of caricature is beyond your understanding. We know arab countries do not really understand caricatures. A matter of education maybe?
So I do not think it is grooming. I liked that the FL played it like she wanted him to woo her and put some efforts to prove his feelings. She made him know she would not give in so easily (even if she kind of did)
The Arab Prince in the drama is a fictional character. What is the problem with you if he likes bars, drinks, women, pretty employees and he is not Muslim? Why do you want people to describe characters exactly like you want or else it is disrespect? You are the one who disrespect their liberty to create characters that they deem entertaining. This fictional Arab prince is a lot more likeable than some real Arab Princes who are sex offenders, law offenders and murderers.
You are the one who should chill and stop taking a fake outraged stance because of a fictional character who is a lot more likeable than some real ones.
You are too obsessed by your own identity to be able to understand.
We do not enjoy realistic Arab princes like Prince Majed bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud who throws parties with drinks, sex and abuse of people. We do not enjoy realistic Arab princes who slap people in public because they are princes. We do not enjoy realistic Arab princes who party in private villas abusing alcohol and escort girls. We do not enjoy realistic princes like Prince Mohammed bin Salman who ordered the killing of someone he does not like...
We enjoy unrealistic cliché Arab princes like the one in this drama portrayed by an Indian actor. The character makes us believe the Arab princes are not only morons like the previously mentionned but but they can be also open minded and fun and have the same qualities and flaws we have.
You are offended? Feel free to be offended. We don't care about your hypocritical outrage. Especially when your culture is particularly offensive to women, LGBT, liberty of speech, human rights.... We have no lesson of tolerance to receive from people like you,
It's ok. Maybe the funny transgression of caricature is beyond your understanding. We know arab countries do not really understand caricatures. A matter of education maybe?