I was with you until Korn was this close to sexually assaulting Tonkla in the newest episode, the way he forcefully…
I don't think he really "saw" as he probably was too into his own head from his troubles and thought whatever Tonkla is going through must be minor in comparison. And they have a bit of a wild dynamic to begin with. I think Korn thought Tonkla is just pissed at him for not contacting him for so long but once they reconnect through their bodies it's gonna be fine again. Shitty of him, of course, but I don't think it came out of malice, considering how he reacted when Tonkla told him about his brother. Korn, before taking over the shady business, would have known how to reach Tonkla but as he is now he's too stressed over his own troubles to be empathetic enough towards others. I don't know if they can recover from this but I hope for a redeption arc...
Someone said this drama has wild NC scenes in ep 1 so I avoided this . But few days later, I tried first 3 episodes…
I wouldn't call them wild, just more explicit than is usual for this genre. And like @miri kai said, there's an option to opt out from the scenes so it suits everyone's needs.
Who are your favourites thus far? What are you most interested in seeing?
People do realise there's different types of sex right ? just because the sex scenes with Tonkla are more pornagraphic,…
Honestly TonklaKorn's first time was very sweet, though at times abruptly cut (in comparison to their other scenes). In TymeGreat's scene I wasn't feeling much chemistry between them, mostly Tyme semed like he's into it while Great was just lying there. But then again, I'm more in TonklaKorn to begin with so I might be biased.
Nah but my hopeless romantic ass really thought Tyme & Great will have the most romantic/hot love making scene…
I understand and agree with your points on the mains not feeling like the mains. The only reason I'm not complaining is because I was hooked on Tonkla/Korn from the start and had little interest in the mains so for me it's a win, even if not what it should be.
I'm on ep. 4 and enjoying it. But I'm disconcerted by the fact that the whole cast has only been together in the…
They're in the house for a month so it's inevitable that some cast members can't take that much time off from work. But it's still a MONTH so people do have time to bond and they all felt the closeness of living together.
When i stumbled upon that scene on twitter as a spoiler before watching the episode 15, i couldnt help but chuckle…
I assume the demon has to know the person's real face to be able to teleport. Since the villain's (I'm bad with names so I'll just use 'titles') face was already known, he had to "change his face". Getting plastic surgery would probably work similarly? If he were to wear a mask it would do nothing as that's not a face. With the mask guy, it was because the demon never saw the perpetrator's real face, he only thought I want to teleport to the guy with "that (mask) face" which didn't exist. Whereas if he wanted to teleport now to the guy with a burnt face, he'd imagine a face without the burn and it also no longer exists so wouldn't be able to. Well, that's how I saw the face part at least.
In comparison ep 16 was not half bad. I wouldn't exactly call it superb but it managed to wrap up the series for the audience to have closure with the story.
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I agree on most of your points. While the drama seemed visually beautiful, the copy-pasting got tiring. I especially didn't like ep 15's 'burning away' scene as it was the EXACT copy of Goblin. He was seen burning by intense flames before, so why not use that instead? Why this slow mo which was already used before? Imagine if his body caught on fire and he would have said something like "It's okay. It doesn't hurt." or yelled out "Don't look!" to make it more dramatical. Anything really, but what was shown. Sigh.
Rregarding the villain burning his face though, that's due to the demon only being able to "teleport" to the person if they know their face. So the villain burned his face off so that he is not found. That's how in the beginning the villain couldn't be found becacuse he kept a mask on and his real face wasn't seen.
Okay why is nobody talking about the last scene of do hee? Is she really dying or is it an illusion in someone's…
I think it's a future scene, possibly somewhere from mid to late ep 10 as we will probably be getting scenes with them together at the begining of the episide.
Thank you for your review. I'm halfway through season 2 and despite my deep love for the initial story, I had started feeling conflicted at times. Seeing you put it out there everything I was feeling and knowing thereβs a proper ending waiting for me makes me feel more hopeful to continue forward.
I hope in at least one of these parallel timelines Tonkla and Korn get to be (happily) together.
Who are your favourites thus far? What are you most interested in seeing?
In comparison ep 16 was not half bad. I wouldn't exactly call it superb but it managed to wrap up the series for the audience to have closure with the story.
Rregarding the villain burning his face though, that's due to the demon only being able to "teleport" to the person if they know their face. So the villain burned his face off so that he is not found. That's how in the beginning the villain couldn't be found becacuse he kept a mask on and his real face wasn't seen.