Keep coping. Dude got away with it because S. Korea is notoriously terrible with these kinds of cases. He admitted it himself that he didn't have consent, but only wasn't found guilty because it wasn't "violent enough".
They probably mean Kang Ha-na which is like... yeah I don't think you're supposed to root for her. She doesn't have the knowledge we do as an audience, and her views are naturally antithetical to Rainbow Taxi. She is SUPPOSED to go around thinking she knows better than everyone else. For the longest time she's been surrounded by like-minded individuals; her ideals haven't been questioned. In her mind, the law should deal with criminals, not vigilantes. Not a very surprising view for someone in that line of work to believe who hasn't yet been jaded by the system.
Honestly thanks for the heads up about the way they kill off the gay character... I was excited to watch this…
It's an extremely minor part, his backstory doesn't last more than 10 minutes (or at least it felt that way) but there was this lingering notion for me throughout the rest of it that it was handled extremely poorly. The rest of it really was pretty spectacular! I just don't believe in shrugging the bad off when it can be justly criticised.
The story about original Wang Quan Sheng is eliminated in some countries, because their government does not allow…
No it doesn't make me feel better because I prefer to experience the story in its original form and did so. It was a part of the creators vision and a complete oversight at that. Maybe they intended to do more with him, but considering how everything played out I sincerely doubt it. The inclusion of Wang Quan Sheng's backstory is pointless and hurts the story rather than pushes it forwards. It's as if he got truly punished for being gay while everyone else had things work out for them.
I'm not going to write a whole review even though I could, because a lot of things impressed me about this drama, but the thing that stood out to me was how they managed to make them look the ages they were supposed to be in each time. When it portrayed them in school, very rarely was I brought out of the illusion that these people aren't really in their 30's (as two of the main actors are) and I thought it was impressive what they could do with angles and how their clothes and hair gave them a younger look. I was even really impressed by the end how many times I forgot that Chen Yun Ru and Huang Yu Xuan were the same actress.
One thing did confuse me though, earlyish on there was a scene that showed Mo Jun Jie with a piece of glass in his hand and Chen Yun Ru had clearly been stabbed (aka she hadn't fallen to her death). Unless there's an explanation that I missed I'll just chalk it up to small things changing every time the cycle happened (rather than a red herring to make us think Mo killed her, even though that is ridiculous, I never once thought that lmao). But I did keep waiting for that part to come up and afaik it didn't. I could have missed it though.
And lastly, the only problem I had with this drama that stops me from giving it a 10. Wang Quan Sheng... Look how they massacred my boy. There was no need to make him gay, there's a plethora of other reasons the people in charge of this show could have used that forced him to suicide, as awful as that sounds. They made a gay guy commit suicide and then plopped a straight guy into his body. Nothing got better for him and the whole thing left a really bad taste in my mouth. I kept waiting for his backstory to become relevant and it never was. Seriously, any other reason would probably have been better than what they did and I refuse anyone trying to explain it away by going "not everyone can have a happy ending, that's realistic" when you've been watching a show about time travel. A show can have a black spot and still be amazing, but it shouldn't be brushed under the rug either.
Other than that, 9.5/10 for me. I was worried at the first couple of episodes because I didn't vibe with it, but when it picked up I realised I was way more invested than I thought.
Can anyone tell me why they didn't cast one of the most important characters? The president is super important and yet she doesn't have a voice nor a face...
It's murder and most definitely selfish. You are killing a living person. I'm not replying back as your just being…
OLD COMMENT BUT IDC, I hope you've grown a little more outside of the little bubble you trapped yourself in 3 years ago.
Are you going to take care of these children that your world view would force these women to have? Or are you condemning them to a life of foster care systems, those of which are usually terrible? And equating something that isn't even remotely a "someone" yet to going out and killing a living breathing human being that isn't acting like a tumor inside of you is SUCH a straw man, it hurts. You have compassion for FETUSES but not a fully adult woman? Why? What if the child is a risk to her? You know every single pregnancy is a risk, right? There is still the chance you can die during childbirth, or that you can come away from it with serious issues. Why people have more "compassion" and "empathy" for fucking fetuses, things that aren't even a formed anything yet, than the women who have to deal with this shit, I'll never understand.
Though I guess it says a lot that the only reason you don't go out and kill certain people, "women", is because you don't have the "right." As if you having the right meant you could just do it lol. Kind of sociopathic :')
Edit: Lul nevermind, read your profile, now totally understand why you think the way you do. Spoiler alert: You calling people shallow, despicable and ludicrous, CLEARLY without even bothering to listen to them, is bullying. Remember, you hate that?
One thing did confuse me though, earlyish on there was a scene that showed Mo Jun Jie with a piece of glass in his hand and Chen Yun Ru had clearly been stabbed (aka she hadn't fallen to her death). Unless there's an explanation that I missed I'll just chalk it up to small things changing every time the cycle happened (rather than a red herring to make us think Mo killed her, even though that is ridiculous, I never once thought that lmao). But I did keep waiting for that part to come up and afaik it didn't. I could have missed it though.
And lastly, the only problem I had with this drama that stops me from giving it a 10. Wang Quan Sheng... Look how they massacred my boy. There was no need to make him gay, there's a plethora of other reasons the people in charge of this show could have used that forced him to suicide, as awful as that sounds. They made a gay guy commit suicide and then plopped a straight guy into his body. Nothing got better for him and the whole thing left a really bad taste in my mouth. I kept waiting for his backstory to become relevant and it never was. Seriously, any other reason would probably have been better than what they did and I refuse anyone trying to explain it away by going "not everyone can have a happy ending, that's realistic" when you've been watching a show about time travel. A show can have a black spot and still be amazing, but it shouldn't be brushed under the rug either.
Other than that, 9.5/10 for me. I was worried at the first couple of episodes because I didn't vibe with it, but when it picked up I realised I was way more invested than I thought.
Are you going to take care of these children that your world view would force these women to have? Or are you condemning them to a life of foster care systems, those of which are usually terrible? And equating something that isn't even remotely a "someone" yet to going out and killing a living breathing human being that isn't acting like a tumor inside of you is SUCH a straw man, it hurts. You have compassion for FETUSES but not a fully adult woman? Why? What if the child is a risk to her? You know every single pregnancy is a risk, right? There is still the chance you can die during childbirth, or that you can come away from it with serious issues. Why people have more "compassion" and "empathy" for fucking fetuses, things that aren't even a formed anything yet, than the women who have to deal with this shit, I'll never understand.
Though I guess it says a lot that the only reason you don't go out and kill certain people, "women", is because you don't have the "right." As if you having the right meant you could just do it lol. Kind of sociopathic :')
Edit: Lul nevermind, read your profile, now totally understand why you think the way you do. Spoiler alert: You calling people shallow, despicable and ludicrous, CLEARLY without even bothering to listen to them, is bullying. Remember, you hate that?