I added this to my watchlist before the number of episodes was released and now I am kinda skeptical...120 is…
Episodes are usually arounf th 25-30 min mark. I usually wait until we are 20 episodes in to decide on watching a daily. That way you guage if it's worth watching by the comments. Also gives insight on at what episode to start watching from; sometimes the intro/childhood phase is skippable. So, daily watchers can tell you to start at ep 9 or 15 as a courtesy because we've all been there.
No. Open ending that isn't one, because he's dead, or missing. The time jump end scenes make his "disappearance" , if it is one, not worth the troble of the 40+ hours wasted watching this thing.
Seems the trend is to leave a hope for a season 2, which for this, is not likely. Maybe they'll do a special to give closure for those who care. I care not; don't watch this.
Yes.. why is the ending like that?? Is it happy ending or not?
Cafe girl gets pets with questionable vaccination records and the health inspectors obviously aren't doing there jobs in that town. A former fox rides a train sounding and looking as loopy, smoked out as ever and finds our two-expressioned female lead conversation familiar.
what kind of ending was that...that was so weird idek how to feel after watching 25 eps of whatever that was.…
ikr. I'm disturbed, now seriously. Why would we ruin a perfectly good 3-way for a relationship that's been doomed for centuries? Poor breeding foxes finally find a first love after centuries, have to give that up to become sacrificial pets in the name of the master that experiences love once a century. What a mess. And while we're at it, what was all that 'lord of the foxes' nonsense to end in puffs of smoke and no one caring? Did the producers check to the writers bounce?
IA on the liver part but I also was thinking maybe they just need a whole intact piece or that the liver has to…
That fat healthy looking baby without electrodes or having a nicu nurse watching over him is supposedly dying, unless it gets the liver. When this was said I thought they might’ve wanted to angle into a possible adoption for our couple before our actress fox makes the kill. I’m assuming Helen wasn’t as ‘sickly’ this was able to grow up long enough to fall for the girl before his liver smoothie. Which takes a big chance on the part of waiting for a human girl to grow up in s time when reaching adolescence was a trial. But I think Auntie is lying on all aspects and keeping everyone confused.
IA on the liver part but I also was thinking maybe they just need a whole intact piece or that the liver has to…
How much liver can a newborn possibly eat? And she has to be in love with it or was this only Helan's prescription? Since this baby must have some other ailment besides being part human and needs PiPi liver ASAP his needs are different? It's like they threw this nonsense out there and expected not to be questioned. So PiPi gets killed by one of Helan's own and i have my doubts on this baby being saved anyhow. Have doubts on Auntie.
You can live with 1/4th of your liver and it grows back to regular size. So, why all this tragic talk of killing people off for them? Why not remove enough for the kid's oatmeal and be done? And shabby rapist dude needs to get off his high horse.
So, I had finished this but, went back to watch the full subs and wow, there was a blink and you'll miss it "love scene". Because I watched the whole episode and actually blinked and missed it, twice.
As of end of ep 5, she continues to be mealy mouthed, mumbly and not that sharp.It must be the writing. I really…
Like how did we not know that was going to happen?
That boyfriend of their's came off as self-serving from the beginning.
He would've come home wondering where I was. Because, I would've been on the first flight back home the second time he acted inconsiderate or I realized my trust was gone.
I've watched up to ep 12, so I'll hover around ep 8 to say this. If she were so afraid of the weird guy that she…
Okay... So Creepy fox alien guy is creepy after I realize he's telling the truth about being an alien. So, I avoid him because I find his exsistence unsettling but, not his other equally as alien friends.
The reason she initially got creeped out was the fact that he was an alien. So she should be as creeped out by the exsistence of the two friends, that follow his orders.
Or let's put it this way as human.
You think someone might potentially sexually assault you, but you don't also avoid this person's enablers?
Watched up to episode 8 so far and think the comments in regards to Pi Pi's character are kind of harsh.She fell…
I've watched up to ep 12, so I'll hover around ep 8 to say this.
If she were so afraid of the weird guy that she needs carry packets of tumeric for, why wasn't she equally afraid of his minions? Why not warn your friend or at least give the side eye while she's serving the fox bros?
Either it's poor editing or writing.
But, moving past what you've watched, there's more character contradictions to come.
The time jump end scenes make his "disappearance" , if it is one, not worth the troble of the 40+ hours wasted watching this thing.
Seems the trend is to leave a hope for a season 2, which for this, is not likely.
Maybe they'll do a special to give closure for those who care. I care not; don't watch this.
So it's a win for the fox clans.
I mean hell, look how good they were at keeping up records and folklore; they didn't care. They're probably collectively rejoicing.
A former fox rides a train sounding and looking as loopy, smoked out as ever and finds our two-expressioned female lead conversation familiar.
Poor breeding foxes finally find a first love after centuries, have to give that up to become sacrificial pets in the name of the master that experiences love once a century. What a mess.
And while we're at it, what was all that 'lord of the foxes' nonsense to end in puffs of smoke and no one caring?
Did the producers check to the writers bounce?
When this was said I thought they might’ve wanted to angle into a possible adoption for our couple before our actress fox makes the kill.
I’m assuming Helen wasn’t as ‘sickly’ this was able to grow up long enough to fall for the girl before his liver smoothie. Which takes a big chance on the part of waiting for a human girl to grow up in s time when reaching adolescence was a trial.
But I think Auntie is lying on all aspects and keeping everyone confused.
And she has to be in love with it or was this only Helan's prescription? Since this baby must have some other ailment besides being part human and needs PiPi liver ASAP his needs are different?
It's like they threw this nonsense out there and expected not to be questioned.
So PiPi gets killed by one of Helan's own and i have my doubts on this baby being saved anyhow. Have doubts on Auntie.
And shabby rapist dude needs to get off his high horse.
That boyfriend of their's came off as self-serving from the beginning.
He would've come home wondering where I was. Because, I would've been on the first flight back home the second time he acted inconsiderate or I realized my trust was gone.
The reason she initially got creeped out was the fact that he was an alien. So she should be as creeped out by the exsistence of the two friends, that follow his orders.
Or let's put it this way as human.
You think someone might potentially sexually assault you, but you don't also avoid this person's enablers?
They could've done just as well without giving him scenes at all.
If she were so afraid of the weird guy that she needs carry packets of tumeric for, why wasn't she equally afraid of his minions? Why not warn your friend or at least give the side eye while she's serving the fox bros?
Either it's poor editing or writing.
But, moving past what you've watched, there's more character contradictions to come.