I hate ml lead so much 🫤🫤like every ep the same trash , selfish behavior 🙄The fact that there is gonna…
getting ready to drop it for the same reason, what an unlikable character, but also the actor is not giving the guy any interesting interiority. elsewhere in the reviews ppl were calling him chicken/turkey and it fits!! 😆
I know, there isn’t any romance, but do the female lead and the male lead have a good chemistry? I mean, do…
i thought so, and however little screentime they had together, it was very well acted. you could feel like in another universe they would have been a ride-or-die legendary couple that everyone would be jealous of.
I appreciate this point too, which is explicitly given as DZ's modus opperandi in the narrative: "Whoever adapts to the new market fastest will rise. We need to embrace change actively."
Question for Mandarin speakers: what is the original word for the secret organization, translated to "Bloody Pagoda" (Netflix subtitles), "Blood Slaughter sect" (Viki subs a couple days ago), and now "Bloody Buddha sect" (just now in Viki subs ep 4)? Xue Fo To is how it sounds, tho sometimes the first sounds like Xie (sorry I am not getting the emphasis right). It's bugging me, stupid little detail but still bugging me!
I loved this to bits! I started my rewatch immediately after the last episode, especially to find out what the heck is up with Bae Ta Mi's entire lack of family. And was there ever any explanation for why Bae Ta Mi did not want to get married? Was there the implication that she didn't want to have children (and would have to have children if she were married) and I missed it somehow? Pardon the comparison to US media, but the issue reminded me of Cristina and Owen in Grey's Anatomy, which up to now has been my favorite portrayal of women who just don't want to be mothers, and BTM just doesn't seem to have any family that show up in the plot. She has more exes, including Lee Dong Wook, than family members. For a show that was so good at incisively depicting family politics and the status of women in a patriarchal society, it seems like an important absence.