Me forcing myself to watch this 4 days after its airing is telling.I really don't think the two main actors have…
You are right about the chemistry. Also, they spent so much time on Ton bashing gay people, then basically force his hands to be with Cho in the last couple 4+ episodes. It doesn't feel right or look genuine. Maybe if Ton had accepted his feelings for Cho early and work on coming to terms with it ... I really wanted to like this series, but gosh! I just couldn't. After many attempts to push through, I decided to drop it. I feel like my brain is frying from watching the same concept over and over
I read somewhere that The writer of 'The Uncanny Counter' season 1 got replaced mid-series. The 13th episode was not written by the original writer Yeoh Ji Na. I wonder if season 2 will be as good as season 1 or worse since Yeoh Ji Na is no longer the writer.
According to the stats on this site it’s only .05%. Where did you get your information?
I have 3 site that I check out to see who update Manner of Death first so I can watch, and overall, quite a few people complain and have since drop this series. So yeah, people are dropping it. It's just sad because I have seen so many shitting BL with no plot that receive high rating but that's likely because of teen with overly high sex drive throwing themselves at each other
Even though I love the TV Series -- Lin Dong is so lacking. Nothing like the anime version. Anime Lin Dong is very powerful as well as in the novel.
The failure of the TV Series falls not on the actors, but on the writer [s] and director [s] I have seen quite a few of Yang Yang dramas and he does extremely well in his craft. It's sad because the novel is freaking good, and very long.
Writer [s] and director [s] ruined what could have been a great series.
Even though I love the TV Series -- Lin Dong is so lacking. Nothing like the anime version. Anime Lin Dong is very powerful as well as in the novel.
The failure of the TV Series falls not on the actors, but on the writer [s] and director [s] I have seen quite a few of Yang Yang dramas and he does extremely well in his craft. It's sad because the novel is freaking good, and very long.
Writer [s] and director [s] ruined what could have been a great series.
Heya I am Loving the series. IMO i think the laptop was alway gonna be a bust but it would make sense to try and…
Tan's character is like a muddy water. Since we don't know what's beneath we just have to wait for what will surface. It excites me, really.
Tan was certainly intrigue since that kiss in ep 1. Maybe now he feel something towards Bun? That would explain wanting to keep Bun safe. Even from the start, I feel like Tan only wanted to scare Bun after Nam's death.
I wouldn't watch a second time, not because the drama is bad [story is overall pretty interesting] my frustration stems from the ML. His weakness and the way his buttons are easily pushed by the bad guy drives me MAD! Where is your backbone? Stand freaking strong and solid--damn it! For your family!
Another thing I got pretty bored with real quick and often skipped were the flashbacks. Just too much of the same scene keeps replying.
I really wanted to like this series, but gosh! I just couldn't. After many attempts to push through, I decided to drop it. I feel like my brain is frying from watching the same concept over and over
The failure of the TV Series falls not on the actors, but on the writer [s] and director [s] I have seen quite a few of Yang Yang dramas and he does extremely well in his craft. It's sad because the novel is freaking good, and very long.
Writer [s] and director [s] ruined what could have been a great series.
I hope for a re-make
The failure of the TV Series falls not on the actors, but on the writer [s] and director [s] I have seen quite a few of Yang Yang dramas and he does extremely well in his craft. It's sad because the novel is freaking good, and very long.
Writer [s] and director [s] ruined what could have been a great series.
I do hope for a re-make
Tan was certainly intrigue since that kiss in ep 1. Maybe now he feel something towards Bun? That would explain wanting to keep Bun safe. Even from the start, I feel like Tan only wanted to scare Bun after Nam's death.
Another thing I got pretty bored with real quick and often skipped were the flashbacks. Just too much of the same scene keeps replying.