I may have to step back. I feel the whole script is over dramatized. I hope it doesn’t end your typical kdrama…
Yeah, the writing is not the best atp. It feels like they had some good ideas at the start that they failed to properly develop. Right now it's just a bunch of clichés.
Also, anyone else shocked as hell when Sebastian Roché came on screen in episode 5? Cause I was like that voice…
YES! Normally they get non actors or like really just extras that probably live in korea (which all seem to be australian for some reason), to play western characters, so I was shocked they actually got a real famous actor for that! So fun!
YALL NOT GONNA LIKE ME FOR THIS BUT I. DONT. CARE!!!! I have never been this irritated by a character like damn…
Yes, exactly! I find the people on Seonhyul's side so bizarre, their arguments don't make sense. The scales aren't balanced at all, Soohyun has suffered so much more and actually paid for what she did in jail.
I feel like if Seonhyul was played by someone else people wouldn't be as sympathetic, especially now that he seems to be going full psycho. (In that sense, I guess that's why the casting was like that)
Agreed.This is screaming bad characterization/writing unfortunately.
FYI, this is how you lot give CEW a bad name in these comment sections. You all sound unhinged, trying to deflect any and all perceived criticism of whatever he's in. You all seem ready to join a cult. I'm sure he'd be happy with your pathetic displays in his name here. Heat indeed.
Agreed.This is screaming bad characterization/writing unfortunately.
Yeah, I can. I just did. It's called pacing and characterization, which at 7 episodes in shouldn't be this muddled. Also, stop talking to me, please, you clearly have no conception of what good story structure and follow through is.
I mean he seems to be planning revenge on Kim Joon too (we saw him collecting info).So, if his dad truly only…
The thing with dramas is that whoever is writing/directing it will present their own version of morality. Doesn't make it right. And the fact that viewers don't agree with what is being presented as right doesn't mean those viewers are in the wrong!
Sometimes writers have bad morals and try to impose them through their works.
Finally, someone gets it!
This is just amateurish writing all around.
If it doesn't make sense that a dmar character would do something, it's usually down to the writing, unfortunately.
It feels like they had some good ideas at the start that they failed to properly develop.
Right now it's just a bunch of clichés.
I find the people on Seonhyul's side so bizarre, their arguments don't make sense.
The scales aren't balanced at all, Soohyun has suffered so much more and actually paid for what she did in jail.
I feel like if Seonhyul was played by someone else people wouldn't be as sympathetic, especially now that he seems to be going full psycho. (In that sense, I guess that's why the casting was like that)
Also, maybe brush up on your English a bit.
So predictable. Even making extra accounts to harass people with different opinions. So lame.
Take a hike babe.
It's a dramatic device to misdirect viewers and prolong suspense. It's very used in mystery stories.
You all sound unhinged, trying to deflect any and all perceived criticism of whatever he's in. You all seem ready to join a cult.
I'm sure he'd be happy with your pathetic displays in his name here.
Heat indeed.
I just did.
It's called pacing and characterization, which at 7 episodes in shouldn't be this muddled.
Also, stop talking to me, please, you clearly have no conception of what good story structure and follow through is.
Someone should contact the United Nations Human Rights Office.
I'm doing my masters now in film studies, so I'd wager I know better than a lot of you.
This is screaming bad characterization/writing unfortunately.
Doesn't make it right.
And the fact that viewers don't agree with what is being presented as right doesn't mean those viewers are in the wrong!
Sometimes writers have bad morals and try to impose them through their works.