Ratings dropped in 5th and 6th ep too. Its not related to writting. Its related to hyunwook issue. Public is boycotting
Cancel culture is so toxic. It's like the people at the forefront of the entertainment industry cannot be expected to be human and make mistakes, with no second chances afforded to them when they do
He may not be the classic evil villain, but he can't be the hero either. No matter the reason, he killed too many…
Even Hitler has a backstory. But once a person starts indiscriminately murdering entire species or groups of people in a quest for power, they are nothing but a tyrant who needs to be stopped and punished.
Why is everyone saying tagon is a real hero fyi he’s not eunsoem is the real hero even saya is jealous of him…
If I were to choose a leader to follow it would be Eunseom one million times over Tagon. Who needs a leader who lets you die so he can pursue his power ambitions. Sacrificed Suhana like a lamb. He cares for nothing but himself.
tagon killed kanmoreu, how could he can be a hero?
Killed an entire species in fact. The genocide on the Neanthals. Murdering people just to keep his Igutu secret. He was even prepared to kill all of Arthdal when he was outed during the rescue of his son. No idea why people root for Tagon, but I guess some people are intrinsically attracted to evil. That's why Hitler had a huge following.
Tagon got to where he is through genocide (of an entire species!), deceit, fakery, tyranny and even familicide.…
It's the same reason how dictators like Hitler had a huge & loyal following. He too, had exhibited strong leadership, charisma, and the ability to hold sway large groups of people to do his bidding.
The bloody ensome need some names like inaishingi and amarum to defeat tagon because ensomes is so weak that is…
Tagon got to where he is through genocide (of an entire species!), deceit, fakery, tyranny and even familicide. I guess there are always people who admire and worship these traits in their leaders
I could not get behind the notion of getting someone to like you through manipulative means like using spells or potions to get what you want. It's just morally wrong to me, to rob a person of their free will. And dishonest too. And can one be happy knowing it's not true, reciprocal love? I can't stand the FL character because of this. The potion was mistakenly given to another person and I did not like the way she handled the fallout afterward, not taking much responsibility for the mistake and treating the ML like a nuisance. I know it's all meant to turn out differently but it made me reluctant to root for her in the beginning episodes. I blame it on poor characterization by the writing.
Joon Mo has GOT to be taking the most difficult undercover job ever! The amount of self-control and professionalism required of him would break lesser men.
Moving is also another example which focused on many characters
Lee Ho Jung (Eun Yeon) was also in Moving albeit being featured only briefly. She's Naju's daughter, the one whose death was fabricated to avoid manipulation by the NIS. Hope there's a second season with her inclusion in the main cast
Eon Nyeon yi was the real show stealer in this drama. Ho jung did a really awesome job with her character.
She's Naju's daughter in Moving, if you watched it. The one whose death was fabricated to avoid manipulation by the NIS. Hope there's a second season with her inclusion in the main cast
I was never confused watching this. Maybe partly because I'm used to reading and watching time travel themes and understanding the different scientific theories attached to them. Some theories don't support the paradoxical condition where two souls of the same person exist in one dimension or timeframe while others allow that possibility under the theoretical postulation that two or more temporal dimensions can converge, meaning that time is able to loop back on itself at different points in time. This would explain how Siheon existing in Yeonjun's body was able to meet the older, original version of himself. If you are familiar with The Avengers, it's more or less how two Steve Rogers existed in one timeline; one living out his life with Peggy Carter and the other fighting the war with Thanos as Steve Rogers a.k.a. Captain America.
I'm just guessing but people are also confused due to the possibility that they are unable to distinguish the different character names attached to the same faces and end up mixing up the different timelines and backstories from which the characters originate. One example is how I've read comments showing that they did not understand that the personality or soul that had been in love with Junhee all along was Nam Siheon and the real Yeonjun was only featured for a brief time as Taeha's (Rowoon's) love interest.
I'm just guessing but people are also confused due to the possibility that they are unable to distinguish the different character names attached to the same faces and end up mixing up the different timelines and backstories from which the characters originate. One example is how I've read comments showing that they did not understand that the personality or soul that had been in love with Junhee all along was Nam Siheon and the real Yeonjun was only featured for a brief time as Taeha's (Rowoon's) love interest.